- Reading Amateur Regatta
Reading Amateur Regatta is a rowing
regatta , on theRiver Thames in England which takes place at Reading,Berkshire on the reach aboveCaversham Lock .The regatta takes place in June and attracts top crews from around the UK. Racing takes place on the 1500-metre downstream course that stretches from St Mary's Island until just short of
Reading Rowing Club clubhouse. The regatta takes place on Saturday and Sunday in June and its importance stems from its date, being immediately before entries close forHenley Royal Regatta .Reading Amateur Regatta was established in
1842 although it had a chequered history until the 1870s, when Reading Rowing Club was founded and revived interest in it. Its re-establishment was also encouraged by the founding of the Reading Working Men's Regatta on the lower lock reach aboveSonning Lock in 1877. Another hiatus occurred afterWorld War I , but thenceforth the regatta grew from strength to strength requiring various adaptations to accommodate the entry level. This resulted in a review in 1999 which saw two-lane racing reintroduced on a 1500 metre course by changing from launch to bank umpiring. An ironical conclusion perhaps as in 1844 a ferryman had spent 4 month inReading Gaol for attacking an umpire and tipping him into the river with a punt pole in retaliation for disqualification in the previous year's regatta.See also
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Rowing on the River Thames External links
* [http://www.reading-amateur-regatta.org/ Regatta website]
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