Home International Regatta
Sport | Rowing |
---|---|
Founded | 1962 |
No. of teams | 4 |
Country |
IRL ENG SCO WAL |
The Home International Regatta is a rowing regatta held every year for the countries of the British Isles - England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Events are held for both men and women at junior (under 18) and senior levels, including Para-rowing events. The race has been held since 1962 and each country takes it in turns to host the event. Prior to moving to Cardiff Bay, Welsh Rowing hosted the event outside Wales on a number of occasions in both Strathclyde and Ghent.[1][2]
History
At The News of the World sponsored regatta on the Serpentine Regatta in Hyde Park, a Home International or "Quadrangular" was held between 1962 and 1964. Unfortunately the sponsorship was dropped and the competition lapsed. In 1966 however the competition was revived with a match in Monmouth in Wales. The following year the competition was expanded to include a junior men's match. Women's rowing followed in 1969 and finally a women's junior match in 1984.
Trophies
The trophies competed for are as follows (brackets designate the donating country):
- Men : News of the World Cup (England)
- Women : The County Renfrew Rosebowl (Scotland)
- Junior Men : The Duncan Trophy (Scotland)
- Junior Women : The Irish Travel Agency Cup (Ireland)
Racing Colours
The racing colours of each country are as follows:
Country | Blade | All-in-one |
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England | White with St George's cross in red | White with three lions and England printed in red on back |
Ireland | Green | Green with shamrock emblem |
Scotland | Blue with white saltire | Blue with white thistle |
Wales | Red with white Welsh Dragon | Red with Prince of Wales feathers |
Results
Year | Venue | Date | SM | SW | JM | JW |
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2018 | Inniscarra, Cork, Ireland | 21 July | ||||
2017 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland # | 22 July | ENG | SCO | ENG | ENG |
2016[3] | Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales | 23 July | ENG | SCO | ENG | ENG |
2015[4] | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 25 July | SCO | ENG | IRL | ENG |
2014[5] | Inniscarra, Cork, Ireland | 26 July | SCO | SCO | ENG | ENG |
2013[6] | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 27 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | ENG |
2012[7] | Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales | 21 July | WAL | ENG | ENG | ENG |
2011 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 23 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | IRL |
2010 | Inniscarra, Cork, Ireland | 24 July | ENG | IRL | WAL | IRL |
2009 | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 25 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | IRL |
2008 | Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales | 26 July | ENG | SCO | ENG | ENG |
2007 | Inniscarra, Cork, Ireland | 28 July | ENG | ENG | IRL | IRL |
2006 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 22 July | ENG | ENG | SCO | IRE |
2005 | Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales | 23 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | ENG |
2004 | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 24 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | IRL |
2003 | Inniscarra, Cork, Ireland | 26 July | ENG | ENG | IRL | ENG |
2002 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 27 July | SCO | ENG | IRL | ENG |
2001 | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 28 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | ENG |
2000 | Ghent, Belgium ** | 22 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | IRL |
1999 | Inniscarra, Cork, Ireland | 24 July | IRL | IRL | IRL | ENG |
1998 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 25 July | SCO | ENG | ENG | SCO |
1997 | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 26 July | SCO | ENG | ENG | ENG |
1996 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland ** | 27 July | ENG | ENG | IRL | IRL |
1995 | Inniscarra, Cork, Ireland | 29 July | ENG | ENG | IRL | IRL |
1994 | Royal Albert Dock, England | ? Jul | - | - | ENG | ENG |
1993 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 31 July | IRL | ENG | IRL | SCO |
1992 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland ** | 25 July | SCO | IRL | IRL | IRL |
1991 | Blessington, Ireland | 3 July | IRL | SCO | IRL | SCO |
1990 | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 28 July | SCO | SCO | IRL | IRL |
1989 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 29 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | SCO |
1988 | Blessington, Ireland | 23 July | ENG | ENG | IRL | SCO |
1987 | Talybont, Wales | 25 July | ENG | ENG | IRL | IRL |
1986 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 27 July | - | - | ENG | ENG |
1985 | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 28 July | IRL | IRL | IRL | IRL |
1984 | Blessington, Ireland | 21 July | ENG | ENG | IRL | SCO |
1983 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | ? July | IRL | IRL | IRL | - |
1982 | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 24 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1981 | Llandegfedd Reservoir, Wales | 25 July | IRL | ENG | ENG | - |
1980 | Athlone, Ireland | 26 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1979 | Strathclyde Park, Scotland | 28 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1978 | Llandegfedd Reservoir, Wales | 28 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1977 | The Serpentine, London, England | 23 July | ENG | IRL | ENG | - |
1976 | Inniscarra, Cork, Ireland | 24 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1975 | Castle Semple Loch, Scotland | 26 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1974 | Llandegfedd Reservoir, Wales | 27 July | ENG | IRL | ENG | - |
1973 | Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, England | 21 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1972 | Blessington, Ireland | 15 July | ENG | ENG | IRL | - |
1971 | Castle Semple Loch, Scotland | ? July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1970 | Molesey, London, England | 18 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1969 | Monmouth, Wales | 19 July | ENG | ENG | ENG | - |
1968 | Blessington, Ireland | 20 July | ENG | - | IRL | - |
1967 | Loch Lomond, Scotland | ? July | IRL | - | IRL | - |
1966 | Monmouth, Wales | 19 July | SCO | - | - | - |
1965 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
1964 | The Serpentine, London, England | ? | ENG | - | - | - |
1963 | The Serpentine, London, England | ? | SCO | - | - | - |
1962 | The Serpentine, London, England | ? | ENG | - | - | - |
'** Hosted by Welsh Rowing.
'# Hosted by English Rowing
The last 4 columns refer to the overall winner in each of the event categories: Senior Men (SM), Senior Women (SW), Junior Men (JM), and Junior Women (JW).
The match winners are found from calculating the total amount of points won by each country in each section (e.g. Junior Women). Countries receive 4 points for 1st place, 3 points for 2nd place, 2 points for 3rd place and 1 point for 4th.
See also
- British Rowing
- Rowing Ireland
- Scottish Rowing
- Welsh Rowing
- Irish Rowing Archives - Home International Programmes
References
- ↑ Home International Regatta Official Website
- ↑ Irish Rowing Archives - Home International Programmes
- ↑ http://www.homeinternationalregatta.org/results/HIR%202016%20Results.pdf
- ↑ http://www.homeinternationalregatta.org/results/HIR%202015%20Results%20-%20Strathclyde.pdf
- ↑ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ntKlWJTZRiY45tK6LupgZjgifWYxVk6_lNJDixE1iVU/edit#gid=1467920706
- ↑ "Home International Regatta 2013". HIR. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
- ↑ "HIR 2012 Results". Home International Regatta (homeinternationalregatta.org) (HIR). Retrieved 2014-06-19.