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Tyne Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the north.  The name Tyne Joint Regatta was introduced when the Tyne Rowing Weekend was founded and the Saturday was the Tyne-at-Home Regatta run by [[Tyne Amateur Rowing Club|Tyne ARC]], followed by the Tyne Joint Regatta on the Sunday run under the auspices of [[Tyne Amateur Rowing Club|Tyne ARC]], [[Tynemouth Rowing Club|Tynemouth RC]], Tyne United RC, Newcastle University BC, South Shields ARC and Hexham RC.
Tyne Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the north.  The name Tyne Joint Regatta was introduced when the Tyne Rowing Weekend was founded and the Saturday was the Tyne-at-Home Regatta run by [[Tyne Amateur Rowing Club|Tyne ARC]], followed by the Tyne Joint Regatta on the Sunday run under the auspices of [[Tyne Amateur Rowing Club|Tyne ARC]], [[Tynemouth Rowing Club|Tynemouth RC]], [[Tyne United Rowing Club|Tyne United RC]], [[Newcastle University Boat Club|Newcastle University BC]], [[South Shields Amateur Rowing Club|South Shields ARC]] and [[Hexham Rowing Club|Hexham RC]].

Revision as of 22:48, 13 July 2020

Tyne Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the north. The name Tyne Joint Regatta was introduced when the Tyne Rowing Weekend was founded and the Saturday was the Tyne-at-Home Regatta run by Tyne ARC, followed by the Tyne Joint Regatta on the Sunday run under the auspices of Tyne ARC, Tynemouth RC, Tyne United RC, Newcastle University BC, South Shields ARC and Hexham RC.