Event at the Henley Royal Regatta
The Princess Grace Challenge Cup is a rowing event for women's quadruple sculls at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. It is open to female crews from all eligible rowing clubs . Two or more clubs may combine to make an entry.[ 1]
Grace Kelly
John Kelly, Sr
The event is named after Princess Grace of Monaco, who was the Academy Award -winning American actress Grace Kelly . Upon marrying Rainier III, Prince of Monaco in 1956, she became Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco , but was generally known as Princess Grace of Monaco . Her father John B. Kelly Sr. was an Olympic rowing gold medal winner, and her brother John B. Kelly Jr. won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley in 1947 and 1949. A year before the Princess's death in 1982 she was invited to and presented the prizes of the Royal Regatta.[ 2]
The event was incepted in 2001[ 3] and the cup was first presented in 2003 by the president of the Australian Olympic Committee John Coates .[ 4] In 2004, the son of the Royal guest presenter, Prince Albert of Monaco did likewise, as to all prizes.[ 5]
Results
Year
Winner
Runner-Up
Ref
2001
Potsdamer Ruder-Gesellschaft e.V., Germany
Nautilus Rowing Club
2003
TSSKA Ukraine
Australian Institute of Sport
2004
Leander Club & University of London
TSSKA Ukraine
2005
TSSKA Ukraine
Thames Rowing Club
2006
Marlow Rowing Club & University of London
University of London
2007
South Australian Institute of Sport
Hollandia Roeiclub
2008
Wallingford Rowing Club & Reading University
Upper Thames Rowing Club
2009
Leander Club & Westminster School
Waiariki Rowing Club, New Zealand
2010
Gloucester Rowing Club & Leander Club
Waiariki Rowing Club, New Zealand
2011
Princeton Training Center "B", USA
Australian Institute of Sport
2012
National Rowing Centre of Excellence, Australia
Hollandia Roeiclub
2013
Leander Club & Minerva Bath Rowing Club
California Rowing Club, U.S.A
2014
Leander Club & Gloucester Rowing Club
Gloucester Rowing Club & Northwich Rowing Club
2015
Imperial College & Tees Rowing Club
Molesey Boat Club
2016
Reading Rowing Club & Leander Club
AZS Warszawa & KW Wisła Grudziądz, Poland
2017
Hollandia Roeiclub
Nottingham Rowing Club & Warrington Rowing Club
2018
Cambridge University & Imperial College
Christiania RK
2019
Chinese National Rowing Team
Hollandia Roeiclub
2020
No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic
[ 6]
2021
Leander Club
Thames & Neptune , Ireland
[ 7]
2022
Chinese National Rowing Team
Rowing Australia
[ 8]
2023
Leicester & Leander Club
Shawnigan Lake School
[ 9]
2024
Shawnigan Lake School
Lausanne-Sports Aviron, Swi & Shawnigan Lake School, Can
2025
Hollandia Roeiclub
RC Potsdam e.V & RC Germania Düsseldorf von 1904
References