Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup
Event at the Henley Royal Regatta
Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup | |
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Venue | Henley Royal Regatta, River Thames |
Location | Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire |
Dates | 1845–present |
The Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup is a rowing event for men's coxless pairs at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. It is open to male crews from all eligible rowing clubs. Two clubs may combine to make an entry.
History
The Silver Goblets was established in 1850, replacing a previous competition the Silver Wherries. In 1895, Tom Nickalls, father of Guy Nickalls and Vivian Nickalls Nickalls presented the Nickalls Challenge Cup to go with the Silver Goblets.
Past winners
Silver Wherries (1845–1849)
Year | Winning crew | Club | Distance | Runner-up | Club | ref |
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1845 | G. Mann Frederick Arnold | Caius College, Cm | 2L | Henry Chapman Edward Peacock | London | |
1846 | Mark Haggard William Milman, | Christ Church, Ox | 3L | E Fellows Thomas Fellows | Exon Leander Club | |
1847 | William Falls W Coulthard | St George's Club | on appeal | T. Pollock Thomas Fellows | Leander Club | |
1848 | Mark Haggard William Milman | Christ Church, Ox | Dsq | LD Bruce S Wallace | Thames Club | |
1849 | Edward Peacock Francis Playford | Thames Club | 2L | C. H. Steward T. H. Michell | Oriel College, Ox |
Silver Goblets (1850–1894)
Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup (1895–1939)
1946–1999
Year | Winning crew | Club | Distance | Runner-up | Club | ref |
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1946 | John F. Burgess Christopher G. Burgess | Leander Club | 8.47 NRO | Ole Secher P Paerregaard | Dansk Forening, DEN | [20] |
1947 | John Pinches Edward Sturges | London Rowing Club | 8.46 2+1⁄2 L | J. R. W. Gleave D. G. Jamison | Magdalen College, Oxford | [21][22] |
1948 | Ran Laurie Jack Wilson | Leander Club | 8.30 3 L | Spencer Grace Ted Bromley | Mosman RC, NSW, AUS | [23] |
1949 | Tony Butcher Tom Christie | Thames Rowing Club | 8.20 2+1⁄2 L | R. C. Morris Alan Burrough | Thames Rowing Club | [24] |
1950 | Jos Rosa Charles Van Antwerpen | SRN Anversoise, BEL | 9.10+3⁄4 L | John Pinches Edward Sturges | London Rowing Club | [25] |
1951 | James Crowden Brian Lloyd | Pembroke College, Cm Lady Margaret BC, Cm | 8.52 E | Jos Rosa Charles Van Antwerpen | SRN Anversoise, Belgium | [26] |
1952 | Henry Chris I. Bywater Tom Christie | Westminster Hospital | 8.6 1⅓ L | Tony Leadley J. N. King | Emmanuel College, Cm | |
1953 | Bob Baetens Michel Knuysen | Antwerp Sculling Club | 8.10 4 L | Herbert Kesel Klaus Hahn | Ruderclub Saar, Saarbrücken | [27][28] |
1954 | Igor Buldakov Viktor Ivanov | Khimik, USSR | 8.44 2 L | S. L. Blom R. Gitz | KRZHS, NED | [29] |
1955 | Igor Buldakov Viktor Ivanov | Club Khimik, USSR | 8.30 4 L | James Gobbo Christopher Davidge | Leander Club | [30] |
1956 | R. J. M. Thompson Geoffrey Mark Wolfson | Pembroke College, Cm | 8.45 3 L | Alan M. Clay Bill H. Findlay | Marlow Rowing Club | [31] |
1957 | Tony Leadley Christopher Davidge | Leander Club | 8.17 ⅓ L | Josef Kloimstein Alfred Sageder | EKuRV Donau, Austria | [32] |
1958 | Tony Leadley Christopher Davidge | Leander Club | 8.4 3+1⁄2 L | Rolf Streuli Gottfried Kottmann | Belvoir RC, Zurich, SWI | [33] |
1959 | Richard B. Norton Hugh H. Scurfield | Hertford College, Ox | 8.20 E | Michael Beresford Colin Porter | London Rowing Club | [34] |
1960 | Ian Elliott D C Rutherford | Keble College, Ox Magdalen College, Ox | 7.58 ⅔ L | Richard Nicholson Clive Marshall | Nottingham Britannia | [35] |
1961 | Veli Lehtelä Toimi Pitkänen | Valkeakosken V, FIN | 8.9 E | Richard C. Waite Richard J. Nicholson | Nottingham & U RC & Nottingham Britannia | [36] |
1962 | Wolfgang Neuß Klaus-Günter Jordan | RC Nassovia Hochst, FRG | 8.2 2 L | Stewart Farquharson David Lee Nicholson | Univ of London BC MH | [37] |
1963 | Christopher Davidge Stuart Mackenzie | Leander Club | 7.55 4 L | Joseph Amlong Thomas Amlong | Vesper Boat Club, USA | [38] |
1964 | John R. Kiely John Lecky | Leander Club | 7.53 2 L | Mike J. W. Hall Robert A. Napier | Leander Club | [39] |
1965 | Peter Gorny Günter Bergau | ASK Vorwaerts Rostock | 7.42 2+1⁄4 L | Herman Boelen Jaap Enters | RV Willen III, NED | [40] |
1966 | Jörg Lucke Heinz-Jürgen Bothe | TSC, GDR | 8.31 2 L | Ray Easterling John T. McCarthy | Poplar Blackwall & Dis | [41] |
1967 | Manfred Gelpke Klaus Jacob | SCE Dresden, GDR | 8.18 E | A. Jerry Sutton Patrick J. Sharp | Sons of the Thames | [42] |
1968 | A. Jerry Sutton Patrick J. W. Sharp | Sons of the Thames | NTT E | James A. Hamilton J. Simon B. McCowen | Tideway Scullers School | [43] |
1969 | Urs Bitterli Urs Fankhauser | See-Club Lucern | 7.56 E | Richard C.Wait Mike A. Sweeney | Nottingham Union RC | [44] |
1970 | Hartmut Schreiber Manfred Schmorde | SC Dynamo, GDR | 8.17 E | George Xouris Jeff R. Watt | Corio Bay RC, AUS | [45] |
1971 | Glyn A. S. Locke Tim Crooks | Thames Tradesmen's RC Tideway Scullers School | 8.7 E | Chris J. Dalley Rob N. Winckless | Quintin Boat Club | [46] |
1972 | Jerzy Broniec Alfons Ślusarski | KK Wioslarski Bydgoszcz | 7.59 2+1⁄4 L | Nikolay Vasilyev Vladimir Poljakov | Spartak Leningrad, USSR | [47] |
1973 | Mark Borchelt Terry Adams | Potomac BC, USA | 7.42 rowed in | Frank Dedecker Paul De Weert | Antwerpse RV, BEL | [48] |
1974 | Nikolay Ivanov Vladimir Eshinov | Dynamo Club, USSR | 7.59 E | James Macleod Neil Christie | Lady Margaret BC, Cm | [49] |
1975 | Harry Droog Roel Luynenburg | ASR Nereus, NED | 7.36 ⅓ L | Glyn A. S. Locke Frederick Smallbone | Leander Club Thames | [50] |
1976 | Ian Luxford Chris Shinners | Sydney Univ BC, Australia | 7.21 E | John Lecky Richard Crooker | C d'A de Boucherville, Ca | [51] |
1977 | Jim Clark John A Roberts | Thames Tradesmen's RC | 7.54 3 L | James Macleod Neil Christie | St Thomas Hospital London Rowing Club | [52] |
1978 | Jim Clark John A Roberts | Thames Tradesmen's RC | 8.12 E | Kees J M de Veth Aart Uttenboogaard | Holland | [53] |
1979 | Charles Wiggin Malcolm Carmichael | Leander Club | 8.10 E | John W. Woodhouse James S. Palmer | Cambridge Univ BC | |
1980 | Mark Borchelt Fred Borchelt | Potomac BC, USA | 8.2 E | James S. Palmer Hugh Laurie | Eton Vikings | [54] |
1981 | Thomas Francis Farrell Mossop Chris J. Jones | Kingston Rowing Club | 8.46 1 L | James Macleod Neil Christie | London Rowing Club | [55] |
1982 | Mirko Ivančić Zlatko Celent | Veslacki Klub Gusar, YUG | 8.11 1+1⁄2 L | Paul D. Wensley Paul L. Reynolds | University of London Kingston Rowing Club | [56] |
1983 | Mostyn Field Glen Hill | Tyrian Boat Club | 7.48 E | Allan Whitwell Martin Knight | Nottinghamshire CRA | |
1984 | Ewan Pearson C. David M. Riches | CUBC Molesey Boat Club | 7.57 | John Beattie Richard Stanhope | Thames Tradesmen's RC | |
1985 | Ewan Pearson C. David M. Riches | Molesey Boat Club | 7.49 5 L | Frank Moore Philip Browne | Neptune Rowing Club, Ireland | |
1986 | Andy Holmes Steve Redgrave | Leander Club Marlow Rowing Club | 7.39 E | Ewan Pearson C. David M. Riches | Molesey Boat Club | |
1987 | Andy Holmes Steve Redgrave | Leander Club Marlow Rowing Club | 7.48 paddled in | Yuriy Pimenov Nikolay Pimenov | Dinamo Moscow, USSR | |
1988 | Ted S. Swinford John P. Riley | Penn AC, USA | 7.48 E | Steve J. Chilmaid Andy D. J. Butt | London Rowing Club | |
1989 | Simon Berrisford Steve Redgrave | Leander Club | 7.9 E | Volker Grabow Guido Grabow | RC Witten, Germany | [57] |
1990 | Karl Sinzinger Jr. Hermann Bauer | H Kapsch Linz, AUT | 7.39 1 ft | Martin Cross Tim Foster | Thames Tradesmen's RC Star | |
1991 | Steve Redgrave Matthew Pinsent | Leander Club | 7.38 E | Josép Robert Manolo Bermudez | Natacio Banyoles, Spain | |
1992 | David R. Gillard Nick J. Clarry | Goldie Boat Club | 7.30 3 L | Piers P. Ashley-Carter Andy P. Murray | Leander Club | |
1993 | Steve Redgrave Matthew Pinsent | Leander Club | 7.22 1 L | Bill Coventry Campbell Clayton-Greene | Waikato RC, NZL | [58] |
1994 | Steve Redgrave Matthew Pinsent | Leander Club | 7.22 1+3⁄4 L | Jaak Van Driessche Luc Goiris | Gentse RESV, BEL | |
1995 | Steve Redgrave Matthew Pinsent | Leander Club | 7.18 5 L | Roger D. T. Everington Mark B. Partridge | London RC Notts RC | |
1996 | Andreas Nader Hermann Bauer | Rv Wiking Linz, Austria | 7.22 4+1⁄2 L | Benedict Schmidt Camille L. Codoni | Seeclub Zurich, Switz | [59] |
1997 | Robert Thatcher Ben Hunt-Davis | Leander Club | 7.30 E | Claus P. Fischer Sebastian Franke | Rg Hansa Hamburg, Ger | [60] |
1998 | Laurent Béghin Antoine Béghin | CN Gontier, FRA | 7.34 E | Oliver Martinov Ninoslav Saraga | HAVK "Mladost", Croatia | [61] |
1999 | Steve Williams Simon Dennis | Oxford Brookes Univ Queen's Tower | 7.25 3+1⁄4 L | David Weightman Rob Scott | NSW Inst Sport, AUS |
Gallery
- The Amlong brothers Tom and Joe finished runner-up in 1963
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- Lehtelä (left) & Pitkänen, the Finnish pair won in 1961
2000 onwards
Year | Winning crew | Club | Distance | Runner-up | Club | ref |
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2000 | Greg Searle Ed Coode | Molesey Boat Club Leander Club | 7.32 1+3⁄4 L | Ramon di Clemente Donovan Cech | Trident RC, RSA | |
2001 | James Cracknell Matthew Pinsent | Leander Club | 7.40 E | Peter Haining Nick J. Strange | Auriol Kensington RC Leander Club | |
2002 | James Cracknell Matthew Pinsent | Leander Club | 7.35+1⁄2 L | Ramon di Clemente Donovan Cech | Trident RC, RSA | |
2003 | James Cracknell Matthew Pinsent | Leander Club | 7.05 ⅓ L | Jason Read Bryan Volpenhein | Princeton TC, USA | |
2004 | Ramon di Clemente Donovan Cech | Trident RC, RSA | 7.31 4+1⁄4 L | James Livingston Rick Dunn | Molesey Cambridge Univ BC | |
2005 | Ramon di Clemente Donovan Cech | Tirednet RC, RSA | 7.41 4 L | Scott Frandsen Barney Williams | Oxford Univ BC | |
2006 | Paul Daniels Barney Williams | Oxford Univ BC | 7.31 2+3⁄4 L | Goran Jagar Nikola Stojić | RC Partizan, Serbia & Montenegro | |
2007 | Ramon di Clemente Donovan Cech | Trident RC, RSA | 7.44 2+3⁄4 L | Andreas Penkner Jochen Urban | Crefelder RC Undine Radolfzell RS, GER | |
2008 | Shaun Keeling Ramon di Clemente | Trident RC, RSA | 7.47 4+3⁄4 L | Ole Rückbrodt Felix Otto | Hamburger & Ger RC RC Ger Dusseldorf von 1904 | |
2009 | Eric Murray Hamish Bond | Waiariki RC, NZL | 7.31 E | Shaun Keeling Ramon di Clemente | Trident RC, RSA | |
2010 | Eric Murray Hamish Bond | Waiariki RC, NZL | 7.55 E | Pete Reed Andrew Triggs Hodge | Leander Club Molesey | |
2011 | Pete Reed Andrew Triggs Hodge | Leander Club Molesey BC | 6:56 E | Lorenzo Carboncini Niccolò Mornati | Centro Nazionale di Canottaggio Piediluco, ITA | |
2012 | Michael Molina Benjamin Lang | Sport Nautique Compiegnois Emulation Nautique Bordeaux | 8:22 E | Konstantinos Christomanos Apostolos Lampridis | Volos & Nautical Club Ioannina, GRE | |
2013 | Eric Murray Hamish Bond | Waiariki RC, NZL | 6:56 E | David Hunt Vincent Breet | Tuks Rowing Club, RSA | |
2014 | Julien Bahain Mitchel Steenman | Hollandia Roeiclub, NED | 7:19 2 L | Shaun Keeling Vincent Breet | Tuks Rowing Club, RSA | |
2015 | James Foad Matt Langridge | Molesey BC Leander Club | 7:39 5 L | Oliver Cook Stewart Innes | Univ of London BC Leander Club | |
2016 | Roel Braas Mitchel Steenman | Hollandia Roeiclub, NED | 7:35 3+3⁄4 L | Benoît Demey Édouard Jonville | Aviron Grenoblois Cercle Nautique d'Annecy, FRA | |
2017 | Valentin Onfroy Théophile Onfroy | Club France | 7.03 2L | Josh Dunkley-Smith Josh Booth | Mercantile RC Melbourne Univ, AUS | |
2018 | Martin Sinković Valent Sinković | C.A.R.C. Miladost, CRO | 6.54 | Campbell Watts Angus Widdicombe | Georgina Hope Rinehart NTC, AUS | |
2019 | Axel Haack Agustin Diaz | Club de Regatas La Plata Tigre Boat Club, ARG | 7.16 4+3⁄4 L | Michiel Oyen Mitchel Steenman | Hollandia Roeiclub, NED | |
2020 | No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic | [62] | ||||
2021 | Morgan Bolding Matthew Tarrant | Oxford Brookes Univ | 7.28 easily | Ollie Parish Callum Sullivan | Cambridge Univ BC | [63] |
2022 | Matt Macdonald Tom Mackintosh | Waiariki RC, NZL | 7.03 ⅔ length | Oliver Wynne-Griffith Thomas George | Cambridge Univ BC | [64] |
2023 | Oliver Wynne-Griffith Thomas George | Leander Club | 7.36 1+1⁄2 | Jack Walkey Joel Cullen | Rowing Canada | [65] |
2024 | Niki van Sprang Guillaume Krommenhoek | Hollandia Roeiclub, NED | Easily | Rene Schmela Theis Hagemeister | Berlin RC Frankfurt RS Germany 1869 | [66] |
Gallery
- Statues of Sir Steven Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent at the River and Rowing Museum, they each won 7 titles and 4 together.
- New Zealand pair Hamish Bond (left) and Derek Murray won the event three times.
See also
References
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