Rowing In Britain

Summers, Julie

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This title covers the story of British rowing as a competitive sport from the early 19th century to the present day. Julie Summers explores rowing’s history on the Thames and other rivers around Britain, then explores the three most famous aspects of the sport.

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Publish Date: 10/07/2012

Description

Boat races and regattas are mainstays of the British summer – but where did these races originate and how have they become so important a part of our culture? Historian, writer and novice sculler Julie Summers here explains the history of British rowing as a competitive sport from the early nineteenth century to the present day. She then profiles the three most famous rowing events: the Boat Race, rowed on the incoming tide from Putney to Mortlake in spring; Henley Royal Regatta, which takes place on the first weekend of July; and the Olympic Games, which have yielded some of the greatest British Olympians of all time, including Sir Steve Redgrave, Sir Matthew Pinsent and Jack Beresford.

Additional information

Weight 135 g
Dimensions 210 × 149 × 9 mm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

56

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

797.1230941 (edition:23)

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