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Thanks to our key regatta partners

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Making Henley Women’s Regatta happen would not be possible without the kind support of our key partners.

Ahead of this year’s regatta, we would like to thank the companies who have provided vital sponsorship, funding the essential infrastructure needed for the event to run.

Our key partners in 2026 are: the Colgan Foundation, the Copas Partnership, Philip Booth Esq. Estate Agents, Kitchen Architecture, and Herbert & Webster.

We would also like to thank the many local businesses, in particular Viv’s Café and Asquiths Bearpawium, and the individuals who have also supported the regatta by taking out advertising in our programme, offering discounts to competitors, or providing their services.

The regatta would also not be possible to run without the volunteers from the rowing and local communities, who give hundreds of hours of time and energy each year before, during and after the event.

HWR chairman Naomi Ashcroft says: “We encourage all who value this special event – from rowers and coaches to supporters and locals – to consider ways to contribute to its enduring success. Whether through sponsorships, donations, or participation in our initiatives, every effort helps to strengthen our foundation and preserve this regatta for the future.”

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