Reading Town Regatta

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Reading Town Regatta is an annual rowing regatta that takes place at the town of Reading in Berkshire on the River Thames in southern England.[1][2] It is held near the Thames Valley Park business park on the south side of the river. A more local Thames Valley Park Regatta takes place at the same location.

The Reading Working Men’s Regatta was established in 1877.[3] It was promoted by the Mayor and Corporation of Reading, receiving Royal patronage in 1896. The present title of the event was adopted in 1966. The event is normally held in June each year.

The regatta can be a stepping-stone for rowing crews to the Henley Royal Regatta, held nearby at Henley-on-Thames each July.[4] Some crew members go on to be selected to row at Great Britain national level.[5]

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  1. ^ "Vikings conquer at Reading Town Regatta". Henley Standard. UK. 8 July 2019.
  2. ^ Stevens, Rob (10 July 2018). "Rowing: Eton Excelsior Rowing Club excels with success at Reading Town and Egham Regattas". The Royal Borough Observer. UK.
  3. ^ "History". www.rtr-tvp.co.uk. UK: Reading Town Regatta & Thames Valley Park Regatta.
  4. ^ "ROWING: Oxford Brookes tipped to show their class at Henley". Oxford Mail. UK. 5 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Henley's successful juniors make the cut for GB squad". Henley Standard. UK. 8 July 2019.

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