Sonning Regatta

Sonning Regatta is the regatta of the village of Sonning in Berkshire and the hamlet of Sonning Eye in Oxfordshire, England, on the north and south banks of the River Thames.[1]

History

The original Regatta was interrupted by World War II. The last regatta was held in front of the then White Hart pub (now the Great House at Sonning) next to Sonning Bridge, on 2 September 1939.[2]

The regatta was re-established in 2000 as part of the millennium celebrations[3] and is now held every two years. It takes place on the Oxfordshire bank of the River Thames above Sonning Lock near the Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake. It is normally held on the Saturday of the bank holiday weekend at the end of May. There are a number of categories of race for both adults and children including canoes, dinghies, skiffs, etc. A particular feature is the dongola racing.

The date of the 2006 Sonning Regatta was Saturday 26 May;[4] in 2008 it was on Saturday 24 May[5] and in 2010 it was on Saturday 29 May.[6]

See also

References

  1. Perkins (1999), pages 139, 140, 145, 150, 154.
  2. Perkins (1999), page 150.
  3. 'Perkins (1999), page 154.
  4. Sonning Regatta 2006.
  5. Sonning Regatta 2008.
  6. Sonning Regatta, Sonning Festival, 2010.

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Coordinates: 51°28′17″N 0°55′17″W / 51.47128°N 0.92140°W / 51.47128; -0.92140


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