- Great River Race
The Great River Race is an annual competition held on the
River Thames for any traditional-style coxed boat propelled byoar s orpaddle s.The competition was started in 1988 and covers a 22 mile course on the tidal Thames from
Ham, London toGreenwich . It is usually held on a Saturday in September.The rules stipulate that boats must be moved by oars or paddles and have a cox and a passenger (although both cox and passenger may alternate with rowers during the race). Up to 300 boats take part including Gigs, Skiffs, Celtic Longboats,
Cutter s,Currach s,Dragon Boat s and an assortment of novelty craft. Boats are handicapped by class to provide an overall competition as well as competitions by class. As handicapping is on a slowest-away first basis, this makes for a lively race.The race attracts serious racers as well as leisure rowers, making it a water-based equivalent of the
London Marathon , and an interesting and colourful spectacle for the many who come to watch from the bridges and river banks. Every boat is required to carry a flag, and the prizes include one forfancy dress .External links
* [http://www.greatriverrace.co.uk/ Great River Race web site]
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