Henley Royal Regatta 2024 Race Report

An outstanding regatta for EUBC which saw a record 54 Edinburgh University student athletes qualify 7 boats for Henley Royal Regatta in the following events:
Prince Albert Challenge Cup – Student Men’s 4+ (2),
Temple Challenge Cup – Student Men’s 8+ (2),
Island Challenge Cup – Student Women’s 8+ (3).
PA A, Temple A and Island A all prequalified for the regatta.
PA B, Temple B, Island B and Island C went through Qualifiers where all succeeded on their missions to qualify into racing week.
4 of these athletes only learnt how to row at the start of this season, and a total of 19 learnt to row at the university.
An amazing set of results to begin the regatta and really shows the strength of all our squads this year.
Highlights include:
- Every athlete qualified to race,
- Three crews in the Island (Student W8+) - the most out of any club,
- Island B through to the Friday of the regatta, the furthest an EUBC women’s crew has ever progressed at HRR!
Tuesday Racing:
Temple A vs. Nereus B, NED – lost by ½ length
Temple B vs. Nereus A, NED – lost by 1 length
Prince Albert A vs La Salle University, USA – won by ¾ length
Prince Albert B vs Cambridge – lost
Wednesday Racing:
Island A vs. University of London B – won by 1 and ¾ length
Island B vs. University of Iowa, USA – won by 1 and ¼ length
Island C vs. Oxford Brookes B – lost by 1 length
Thursday Racing:
Island A vs. Oxford University – lost by ½ length
Island B vs. Schøll, NED – won by 1 and 1/3 length
Prince Albert A vs. Oxford Brookes A – lost by 1 and ½ length
Friday Racing:
Island B vs. University of London A – lost by 1 and ½ length
Alumni Results:
We’re also very proud of all our alumni who raced with their current respective clubs. A special mention goes out to three of our alumni on their notable achievements:
Phil Garnier – Britannia Challenge Cup (Thames RC),
Jane Hardie – Wargrave Challenge Cup (Thames RC),
James Doran – Grand Challenge Cup (Oxford University/Oxford Brookes).
Congratulations to everyone who raced!
While Henley marks the end of the EUBC season, we still have a number of athletes seeking selection for the Scotland and GB Rowing Teams this summer and wish them the best of luck with testing and racing!


