Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup

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The Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup is a rowing event at Henley Royal Regatta open to school 1st VIIIs.

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[edit] History

The event was instituted in 1946 for public schools in the United Kingdom. It was opened to entries from overseas in 1964, and that year Washington-Lee High School (USA) became the first overseas crew to win the event.

The inauguration of this race coinciding, as it did, with the first visit to the regatta of Her Royal Highness The Princess Elizabeth (now Her Majesty The Queen), permission was graciously given to name the trophy "The Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup".

The PE (as it is usually abbreviated) is one of only a few races in the regatta which does not allow composite crews to be entered, and as such each race is a straight competition between one club and another. As the most prestigious race of the schoolboy rowing year, the event attracts strong competition both from the UK and abroad. For British crews, winning the PE can be the final victory needed to win the "treble", a prestigious achievement which comprises winning the Schools' Head of the River Race, The National Schools Regatta and finally the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup, all in the same year.

Eton College hold the record for most victories, and the The King's School Canterbury the record for most losses in finals.

[edit] Winners

[edit] 1946-1974

  • 1946 Bedford School, UK
  • 1947 Bedford School, UK
  • 1948 Bedford School, UK
  • 1949 Winchester College, UK
  • 1950 St. Paul's School, UK
  • 1951 Bedford School, UK
  • 1952 Radley College, UK
  • 1953 St. Paul's School, UK
  • 1954 Winchester College, UK
  • 1955 Shrewsbury School, UK
  • 1956 Eton College, UK
  • 1957 St. Paul's School, UK
  • 1958 St. Edward's School, UK
  • 1959 St. Edward's School, UK
  • 1960 Shrewsbury School, UK
  • 1961 Shrewsbury School, UK
  • 1962 Radley College, UK
  • 1963 Nautical College, Pangbourne, UK
  • 1964 Washington-Lee High School, USA
  • 1965 Tabor Academy, USA
  • 1966 Emanuel School, UK
  • 1967 Eton College, UK
  • 1968 JEB Stuart High School, USA
  • 1969 Washington-Lee High School, USA
  • 1970 Ridley College, Canada
  • 1971 Pangbourne College, UK
  • 1972 Kent School, USA
  • 1973 Ridley College, Canada
  • 1974 Holy Spirit High School, USA

[edit] 1975-1999

[edit] 2000 onwards

[edit] Record times

The course record times for the event are:

  • 1.48 to the Barrier (Eton College 1995)
  • 3.05 to Fawley (Eton College 1995, Hampton School 1995)
  • 6.22 to the Finish (Pangbourne College 1992)

[edit] Sources