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Henley Women's Regatta has been shortlisted for the Environmental Sustainability Award at the 2025 British Rowing Awards.
Henley Women’s Regatta (HWR) has unveiled its Regatta and Eligibility Rules for 2026, and announced the creation of two new events for aspirational academic and club quadruple sculls.
Henley Women’s Regatta (HWR) and Keltbray harnessed the power of sport to inspire Keltbray’s female employees to build resilience and teamwork.
We’re proud to unveil a sleek new look for HWR.org.uk – redesigned, re-energised, and ready to support the next chapter of Henley Women’s Regatta.
Baroness Grainger, GB's most decorated female Olympic rower, will sit in the House of Lords as a crossbench peer.
Henley Women’s Regatta 2025 ended on Sunday, 22 June with a championship eights final for the ages, bringing a weekend of superb racing to a close.
The course record for the Grosvenor Cup for PR3 single sculls fell twice on day 2 of Henley Women’s Regatta 2025.
The 37th Henley Women’s Regatta got going on Friday, 20 June with the first of three packed days of racing.
Spectators on the bank and viewers at home during the three days of Henley Women’s Regatta 2025 will be treated to live race analysis from a top-tier roster of commentators, including Olympic and world champions.