Grand Challenge Cup

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The Grand Challenge Cup is a rowing competition for men's eights. It is the oldest and best-known event at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. It is open to male crews from all eligible rowing clubs. Two or more clubs may combine to make an entry. The current Henley course record is 5:53 set by the winning 2018 entry. rdf:langString
De Grand Challenge Cup is de open roeiwedstrijd voor de acht-met-stuurman heren.De wedstrijd vindt sinds plaats op de prestigieuze Henley Royal Regatta te Henley-on-Thames, in Engeland sinds 1839. De wedstrijd heeft met uitzondering van de jaren in de Eerste en Tweede Wereldoorlog elk jaar sinds 1839 plaatsgevonden. Dikwijls is de halve finale en de finale van de Grand een herhaling van de Olympische finale in acht-met-stuurman heren open gewichtsklasse. België Nederland rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Prize Medal of the 1937 Grand Challenge Cup
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rdf:langString The Grand Challenge Cup is a rowing competition for men's eights. It is the oldest and best-known event at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. It is open to male crews from all eligible rowing clubs. Two or more clubs may combine to make an entry. The event dates from 1839 and was originally called the "Henley Grand Challenge Cup". The Stewards resolved that a silver cup, for which they incurred 100 guineas, was to be competed for annually by amateur crews in eight-oared boats. One of the prize medals awarded at the first race was donated to the regatta in 1969 and is on display in the Prize Tent. The cup has since been competed for annually save for the years affected by the two World Wars and the COVID-19 pandemic. The eligibility rules have varied over the years, but the premise that the cup has always been open to all established crews has remained at its core. Subject to rowing together long enough, F.I.S.A. national crew members may enter for this event. In its history the Cup has been won by foreign crews 47 times – 14 times by crews from Germany, 11 from the US, 9 from the former USSR, 4 times each by crews from Australia and Canada, 3 times by Belgian crews, twice by a Dutch crew and once each by crews from Bulgaria, Croatia, France and Switzerland. The Leander Club hold the record of 36 wins. The cup itself records the names of all winning crews since 1839. The base was added in 1896 and extended in 1954 and again in 1986. The Book of Honour was added as an integral part of the trophy in 1954. In 1964, the winning Harvard crew of 1914 presented the regatta with a new cup, identical to the original of 1839, which is now very fragile. This new cup continues to be used as the trophy presented to the winning crew for lifting and photographs on finals day, with medals as in all other events being awarded permanently to winners. The current Henley course record is 5:53 set by the winning 2018 entry.
rdf:langString De Grand Challenge Cup is de open roeiwedstrijd voor de acht-met-stuurman heren.De wedstrijd vindt sinds plaats op de prestigieuze Henley Royal Regatta te Henley-on-Thames, in Engeland sinds 1839. De wedstrijd heeft met uitzondering van de jaren in de Eerste en Tweede Wereldoorlog elk jaar sinds 1839 plaatsgevonden. Dikwijls is de halve finale en de finale van de Grand een herhaling van de Olympische finale in acht-met-stuurman heren open gewichtsklasse. België De allereerste buitenlandse winnaars waren de Vlaamse - doorgaans Franstalige - Belgen uit Gent in 1906, met een mix van de Koninklijke Roeivereniging Club Gent en de Koninklijke Roeivereniging Sport Gent. Daarna deden beide verenigingen met (toen nog) Franstalige benamingen het nog minstens één keer over in autonome homogene clubsamenstellingen.In 1908 behaalde de Koninklijke Roeivereniging Club Gent voor België ook zilver op de Olympische Zomerspelen 1908 van Londen, die voor roeien doorgingen te Henley. Deze club won daar begin 21ste eeuw ook de Thames Challenge Cup. Nederland Nederland won deze Grand een eeuw later ook. Namelijk in 2004 en 2006.Ze behaalden in 2004 ook zilver op de Olympische Zomerspelen 2004 van Athene.
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