Queen Mother Challenge Cup | |
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Venue | Henley Royal Regatta, River Thames |
Location | Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire |
Dates | 1981–present |
The Queen Mother Challenge Cup is a rowing event for men's quadruple sculls at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. It is open to male crews from all eligible rowing clubs. Two or more clubs may combine to make an entry. [1] [2]
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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1981 | RV Ingelheim & Ulm RC Donau | Maidenhead & Marlow |
1982 | Marlow & Thames Tradesmen's | Lea Rowing Club |
1983 | Kingston Rowing Club | Hamburg & Germania |
1984 | Maidenhead & Bewdley | Quintin Boat Club |
1985 | Bewdley & Thames Tradesmen's | Tideway Scullers School |
1986 | Tideway Scullers School & Northampton | Rob Roy Boat Club |
1987 | Ridley Boat Club, Canada | Soviet Army |
1988 | Melbourne Univ. & Univ. Queensland | Nautilus |
1989 | SC Eridanea & SC Firenze, Italy | Kubanj Krasnodar, USSR [3] |
1990 | Danmarks Rocenter Roklub | Nereus Rowing Club |
1991 | Leander Club & Tideway Scullers School | NCRA |
1992 | Stromstads Ruddklubb, Sweden | NCRA |
1993 | Tideway Scullers School & Nottingham City | NCRA & Goldie [4] |
1994 | Rv Treviris & Hallescher Rv Bolllberg, Germany | London Rowing Club |
1995 | Augusta Training Center, USA | Dinamo Moscow, Russia |
1996 | Mainzer & Neusser RV, Germany | Ratzeburg RC, Germany [5] |
1997 | Augusta SC, USA | Queen's Tower & Poplar, Blackwall & District |
1998 | Augusta SC, USA | Commercial RC, Ireland [6] |
1999 | Allemannia RC, Hamburg | Augusta SC Center, USA |
2000 | Nereus Rowing Club & Laga, Netherlands | Australian Institute of Sport |
2001 | Leander Club | London Rowing Club |
2002 | Leander Club & London University | Leander Club & Molesey |
2003 | Gdansk and Warszawa, Poland | TS.S.K.A. Ukraine |
2004 | TS.S.K.A. Ukraine | Leander Club & Molesey |
2005 | A.Z.S. Szczecin & A.Z.S. Gorzow, Poland | Leander Club & Tideway Scullers School |
2006 | Club France | Commercial & Offaly, Ireland |
2007 | A.Z.S. Gdansk & A.Z.S. Szczecin, Poland | Brentwood College & UVIC, Canada |
2008 | RC Viljandi & RC Narva Energia, Estonia | California R.C |
2009 | A.Z.S. Szczecin & A.Z.S. Gorzow, Poland | Leander Club & Reading University |
2010 | Leander Club & Reading University | Princeton Training Center, U.S.A |
2011 | Leander Club & Reading University | C.A.RC Mladost & RC Tresnjevka, Croatia |
2012 | National Rowing Centre of Excellence, Australia | Victoria City R.C., Canada |
2013 | Leander Club & Reading University | Waiariki R.C, New Zealand |
2014 | Leander Club & Agecroft | National Training Centre, Australia |
2015 | Leander Club & Agecroft | Rostock RC 1885 & Potsdam Rowing Society |
2016 | Leander Club | California R.C |
2017 | Leander Club | Waiariki R.C, New Zealand |
2018 | Leander Club & Agecroft | Fana Roklubb Norway |
2019 | Leander Club | Frankfurter Rudergesellschaft Germania 1869 |
2020 | No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [7] | |
2021 | Leander Club [8] | University College, Cork & Skibbereen R.C, Ireland |
2022 | Chinese National Rowing Team [9] | Texas Rowing Center & Vesper Boat Club, USA |
2023 | Nottingham Rowing Club and Leander Club | Akademicki Zwiazek Sportowy Torun & Wloclawskie Towarzystwo Wioslarskie, Pol |
2024 | Leander Club [10] | RC Normannia Braunschweig e.V. & SC Magdeburg e.V. Abteilung Rudern, Ger |
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