Thames Rowing Club - Winning Crews at Henley Women's Regatta

Winning Crews At Henley Women's Regatta

Winning crews at Henley Women's Regatta
Year Event
1988 Open Eight (rowing as GB squad) *
1988 Open Coxless Pair (rowing as GB squad)
1989 Club Eight
1990 Open Eight *
1990 Open Coxless Four *
1990 Lightweight Coxless Four *
1990 Lightweight Double Scull *
1990 Club Eight
1991 Invitation Coxless Four (rowing as GB squad) *
1991 Open Coxless Pair (rowing as GB squad) *
1992 Club Eight
1993 Open Coxless Four *
1993 Open Coxless Pair *
1994 Open Coxless Four *
1994 Club Eight
1995 Open Eight (rowing as Nautilus) *
1995 Open Coxed Four
1995 Lightweight Coxless Pair *
1995 Club Eight
1996 Open Coxless Four
1996 Lightweight Quadruple Scull *
1997 Open Eight *
1997 Open Coxless Four
1997 Lightweight Quadruple Scull
1997 Lightweight Coxless Pair
1997 Club Eight
1998 Open Coxed Four
1998 Open Quadruple Scull
1999 Club Eight
2000 Open Coxless Pair *
2001 Open Coxed Four
2001 Open Double Scull *
2001 Open Single Scull
2001 Lightweight Double Scull
2002 Open Eight *
2002 Open Single Scull
2002 Lightweight Double Scull
2002 Club Eight
2003 Open Double Scull
2004 Open Eight
2005 Lightweight Quadruple Scull
2005 Intermediate Eight
2006 Elite Single Scull
2006 Elite Lightweight Quadruple Scull
2007 Intermediate Club Eight
2008 Elite Eight *
2009 Elite Coxless Four *
2010 Elite Single Scull
2010 Intermediate Club Eight

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