The Teddington Reach Regatta & Skiff Championships Regatta is the premier skiff racing regatta on the Thames in England. It is held annually at Henley on the Sunday of August Bank Holiday weekend. The regatta was originally the Teddington Reach Regatta held at Teddington, which was founded in 1892.
There was a strong turn out from Wraysbury Skiff and Punting Club this year on Sunday, 24 August. The event was held at Upper Thames Rowing Club on the Henley Reach of the River Thames and was organised by the Teddington Reach Regatta Committee.

It was an amazing day of competitive racing, with all six Skiff and Punting Clubs represented and enthusiastically supported from the bank. Crews battled down one of the most famous stretches of the Thames, with spectators treated to some titanic battles and very close verdicts. WSPC were represented in the finals of all the events entered and scooped five titles; we are very proud of their brilliant performances.
- Jo Holden and Dave Bowyer, coxed by Mike O’Neill, won Mixed Higher Doubles
- Elodie Bowyer and Milène Bowyer, coxed by Carol Cornell, won Women’s Intermediate Doubles
- Mohammed Alsanawi won Open Novice Singles
- Luke MacDonald and Conor Ward, coxed by Jo Holden, won Open Novice Doubles
- Carol Cornell and Judy Graham (TVSC), coxed by Sandra Knowles (TVSC) won Women’s Veteran Handicap Doubles

