Temple Challenge Cup

Event at the Henley Royal Regatta From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Temple Challenge Cup is one of the eights races at Henley Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames on the River Thames in England. It is open to male crews from universities, colleges or schools. Combined entries from two colleges of the same university, or from different schools, are allowed.[1] There are restrictions on individual rowers to ensure that the faster crews row in the Ladies' Challenge Plate. A rower cannot take part in this race if he has previously won an event at Henley, except The Thames, The Wyfold, The Britannia, The Prince Albert, The Princess Elizabeth, or The Fawley Challenge Cups. The race is limited to 32 entrants.[2]

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Temple Challenge Cup
VenueHenley Royal Regatta, River Thames
LocationHenley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
Dates1990 – present
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History

Two crews racing in the Temple Challenge Cup at Henley in 2003

The event was first staged in 1990, and, after a successful first year, the Regatta Stewards decided to make it a permanent fixture. The cup, awarded to the winning crew on finals day, was made in 1835 by Charles Fox, and has been engraved with a sketch of the Temple on Temple Island at the start of the regatta course.

There was no foreign winner until 1996, when the United States' Yale University won the final. Since 2000, foreign crews have dominated the event winning 14 times in 18 years with 10 of the winners hailing from the United States. Only Oxford Brookes University Boat Club have broken the foreign stranglehold on the trophy, winning the event a record seven times in 2006, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2023.

Past winners

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1992Imperial College Boat ClubTrinity College Dublin
1993Oxford Brookes University Boat ClubTrinity College Dublin[3]
1994Imperial College Boat ClubTrinity College Dublin
1995Oxford Brookes University Boat ClubTrinity College Dublin
1996Yale University, USAImperial College Boat Club[4]
1997Goldie Boat ClubImperial College Boat Club & King's College, London
1998Imperial College Boat ClubUniversity of Wales College, Cardiff[5]
1999Cambridge University Boat ClubImperial College Boat Club
2000Yale University, USAExeter University
2001Harvard UniversityOxford Brookes University Boat Club
2002Harvard UniversityOxford Brookes University Boat Club
2003Princeton University "A", USAPrinceton University "B", USA
2004ASR Nereus, NetherlandsDSR Proteus-Eretes, Netherlands
2005Trinity College, Hartford, USAYale University, USA
2006Oxford Brookes University Boat ClubCornell University, USA
2007University of California, Berkeley, USACornell University, USA
2008University of Western Ontario, CanadaTrinity College, Hartford, USA
2009Princeton University, USABrown University, USA
2010University of Washington, USAASR Nereus, Netherlands
2011University of California, Berkeley, USAASR Nereus, Netherlands
2012University of Washington, USABrown University, USA
2013DSRV Laga, NetherlandsHarvard University, USA
2014Oxford Brookes University Boat ClubBrown University, USA
2015ASR Nereus, NetherlandsUniversite de Lyon BC, France
2016Oxford Brookes University Boat ClubUniversity of California BC, Berkeley, USA
2017Oxford Brookes University Boat ClubUniversity of London Boat Club
2018University of Washington, USAOxford Brookes University Boat Club
2019Oxford Brookes University Boat ClubNortheastern University BC, USA
2020No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic[6]
2021ASR Nereus, Netherlands[7]Imperial College Boat Club
2022Oxford BrookesUniversity of Washington BC, USA[8]
2023Oxford BrookesSyracuse University BC, USA[9]
2024Oxford BrookesPrinceton University 'A', U.S.A.[10]
2025Harvard UniversityOxford Brookes[11]
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