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The final Yarm Regatta was held in 1979.
The final Yarm Regatta was held in 1979.
'''Regatta Trophies:'''<br>
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Ironmasters Cup - for Elite fours<br>
Tees Cup - for Intermediate fours<br>
Middlesbrough Challenge Cup - for non-novice fours<br>
Mason Challenge Cup - for Novice fours<br>
Sid Hills Trophy - for National Dock Labour Board fours<br>
Tees Sculling Cup - for Senior sculls<br>
Poole Cup - for non-novice sculls<br>
Rowland Bowl - for Novice sculls<br>

Revision as of 15:07, 26 June 2023

Tees Regatta (also referred to as Stockton Regatta and even unofficially as Yarm Regatta) was first held in 1865. The poster for it now hangs in the bar at the River Tees Watersports Centre, where Tees Rowing Club (founded one year earlier in 1864) is based.

In 1957 the regatta was moved to Yarm for the first time. It was an interesting exercise because the river was tidal and half way through the regatta, the course was reversed and the Start became the Finish. One of the drawbacks was that the location was not the pretty riverside walk of today; there was an abattoir on the riverbank and competitors would change in spare rooms of the abattoir!

In 1978 Stockton Regatta, sponsored by Stockton Borough Council and Evening Gazette, was reintroduced having last been held in 1939. .

The final Yarm Regatta was held in 1979.

Regatta Trophies:

Ironmasters Cup - for Elite fours
Tees Cup - for Intermediate fours
Middlesbrough Challenge Cup - for non-novice fours
Mason Challenge Cup - for Novice fours
Sid Hills Trophy - for National Dock Labour Board fours
Tees Sculling Cup - for Senior sculls
Poole Cup - for non-novice sculls
Rowland Bowl - for Novice sculls