March
7

Henley Rowing Regatta History

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As the Regatta was instituted long before national or international rowing federations were established, it occupies a unique position in the world of rowing. The governing body of rowing in England has not jurisdiction over the event as Henley has its own rules. It is a very social event with many quality Henley Regatta hospitality services in operation.

Unlike multi-lane international regattas, Henley still operates a knock-out draw with only two boats racing in each heat. This involved organising up to a hundred races on a number of the 5 days. Each race is started at 300 second intervals to ensure the event comes to completion in time.

The standard international length of a course is 2,000m, which is 112m shorter than Henley, which stands at 1 mile 550 yards. It takes approximately seven minutes to cover, so that there are often two races at once on the Course for much of the day. The Finals are raced on the last day of the event, meaning that the number of races needs to be cut down each day leading up to the last.

There are 4 races for Quad Sculls, 6 classes of race for Eights, races for Double Sculls and Coxless Pairs and 5 for Fours (2 coxed and 3 coxless). This means there are 19 events overall. Ladies and Men’s programs also contain single sculling races. 1993 was the first year women competed over the Course in a full Regatta event when a new event for women single scullers was inaugurated. 2001 saw the introductions of new events for Men’s and Women’s Quadruple Sculls which came a year after an open race for Ladies Eights was brought in.

Crews from around the world hed to Henley each year from countries including the Netherlands, Croatia and the Ukraine. 98 crews came from abroad last year. A more diverse entry group and higher quality racing crews will mean this year’s Regatta will be better than ever. There will be plenty of corporate entertainment and things to see and do for all ages.

 

February
22

Have you ever wondered about who buys extravagant sports items? Who would want to invest money into technologies and manufacturing of things that are not quite basic, for example? Some people believe tennis rackets should not be extravagant in any respect just as much as other sport equipment should not be fanciful either. So they would go for cheaper equipment items that reflect their basic needs.

However, proofs do exist for the superior performance triggered by improved technologies. To the same degree, the more informed the buyer, the better the option he/she makes in a shop. Tennis rackets can be bought without having any clue as to why they are so different from each other. Even when they look pretty much the same, price variations are consistent. Of course, the more well known brands would score higher in terms of prices; yet even the no-names would offer customers products that should be very different if we were to judge in terms of price distinctions.

As it is easily noticeable tennis rackets are improved each year. Their manufacturers bring out new tennis rackets designs periodically if not every season. The wide variety present in today’s sporting goods retail shops makes tennis rackets accessible to almost everyone. That is why the popularity of tennis has increased over the last twenty years. The very basic and cheap models are OK for amateur player who doesn’t want to make an investment but if the means exist, then, more elaborate tennis rackets models become appealing. They would most likely do a better job than the former basic models and would make a better long term investment.

The physical strength of the user as well as the tennis knowledge are two important issues covered by manufacturers when planning the design of the tennis rackets. They also want to match their professional or amateur interests by introducing customization. Technologies contribute to the evolution of tennis rackets and their manufacturers stress out the importance of features like resistance, flexibility and direction control that players appreciate more every day. It has always been smart on the part of manufacturers to take into account the demands of their customers as well as their suggestions. Yet, needless to say that the investment in manufacturing processes increased proportionately with the requirements. The more demanding sports players are, the higher the price per quality.