Inaugural Regatta London Cancelled By Bad Weather


Organisers said the decision to cancel the event was not “taken lightly”


“Stormy weather” predicted over the weekend has led to the cancellation of the inaugural Regatta London race along the River Thames, which was due to take place on Sunday 29th September. The regatta would have seen more than 1,000 rowers, kayakers and paddle boarders race along the river through central London.

In a statement on 27th September, organisers said they were unable to safely run the event due to “stormy weather” affecting the river’s water quality. The Met Office warned of gales of up to 50mph, heavy rain and thunder for parts of the country on Saturday evening and Sunday.



The organisers said: “We share the disappointment of all those involved, but the health and safety of our event participants and our team must be our main priority". They will contact participants will be by October 4 regarding deferment of places to next year’s event or refunds.


October 3, 2019