Royal Thomian Regatta

Royal-Thomian Regatta
Sport Rowing
Timeline 19661 – present
Tournament format Annual Rowing regatta
Side by Side races
Participants Royal College
S. Thomas' College
Current champion Royal College (50-02) in 2016
Most successful S. Thomas' 23
Royal 19
Tie 5
1 Between 1973 and 1980 the regatta was not held due to dispute between the two schools and in 2006 the regatta was not held.
Royal-Thomian Boat Race, Royal-Thomian Regatta
Timeline 19621 – present
Current champion Royal College
Most successful S. Thomas' 26
Royal 21
Most consecutive wins S. Thomas' 4 wins

The event generally known as Royal Thomian Regatta or The Regatta is the annual rowing race between Royal College, Colombo and S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia having begun in 1962 as the Royal Thomian Boat Race that evolved into a regatta in 1966 and now is made up of 8 events.

The races are rowed over a distance of 1000 yards and take place on the Beira Lake in Colombo. The regatta takes place in the month of October and is usually held on the last Saturday of the month at the Colombo Rowing Club. The Royal Thomian Regatta is the oldest inter-school rowing regatta in Sri Lanka, with Royal the first school to take up school rowing in the country.

The Boat Race is still regarded as the most prestigious race. The Boat Race is rowed for the Royal Thomian Boat Race Trophy (Also known in the rowing fraternity as the 'Crossed Oars'). The overall winner of the Regatta is awarded the T. Noel Fernando Memorial Trophy.

Having begun in 1962 'The Regatta' is the 3rd oldest sporting encounter between Royal College and S. Thomas' College, after the Battle of the Blues Cricket Encounter and Rugby Encounter.

History

Boat Race 2003 close to the finish line S. Thomas'(nearside) win by 1/2 foot.

Royal College first began rowing in 1953 as the first school in Ceylon to do so, the first Captain was Alavi Mohomed. S. Thomas' College began rowing a few years later.

In the years to follow the idea of a race between the two schools was agreed upon and in 1962 the 1st Boat Race was held on the Beira Lake and the Royalist's led by L.A.W. Sirisena beat the Thomians led by C.N. Sirimanne by 1 boat length and were the first holders of the Boat Race Trophy. S. Thomas won their first Boat Race in 1964 beating Royal by 3 lengths.

In 1966, the 1st Royal Thomian Regatta was held with a line-up of 6 events. Coxed Fours, Coxed Pairs, Single Sculls in two categories Senior and Junior.

Between 1973 and 1979 the regatta was not held due to a dispute between the two schools. The series was revived in 1980 and continues to the present except in 2006 when the regatta was not held.

In 2007 the Royal College led by Maalik Aziz created history by winning all races and winning the Overall Trophy with a margin of 40 points to nil. Royal College created new record timings for most events including lowering the Boat Race Trophy record by 8 secs to 3 mins 11 secs.[1]

In 2008, history was written yet again although in a different manner with every record being broken as a result of tough competition on either side. Though S'Thomas College led by Manil Salgadoe and Devaan Hallock made most of the records including the Boat race(3.06), Royal college too managed to scrape in two records to stay in the count(Junior coxed Fours, Junior 'B' Coxed Fours).

In 2011, the Royal College Rowing Team led by skipper Chirath Karunanayake added a few more records into the books. Among the records set were; a) The biggest winning margin Royal 48-04 (2011) and subsequently broken in 2016 by Royal College winning 50-02) A new overall course record AND the first ever sub-three minute race, for the Senior Four - 2:55 (Crew consisting of Chirath Karunanayake (B), Ajmal Sideek (2), Jehan Smarasekera (3), Sanjiva Jayasuriya (S) and Coxed by Pasan Ranaweera) c) Junior Four - 3:03 d) Senior Pair - 3:12 e) Senior Sculls - 3:28 f) Junior Sculls - 3:29. S.Thomas' only managed to win the B double and the Junior B four which was not raced for points.

The highest amount of trophies were won in 2016 by Royal College under the captaincy of Kaveen Rajapakse,The previous was in 2015 since the score was 48-04,but in 2016 Royal managed to get a record breaking score of 50-02 plus in 2015 U16 four event for Janaka Dezoysa trophy was not held in 2015 but in 2016 the event was held and Royal bagged that victory to break the early year record.

In 2015, for the first time in the Royal Thomian history, both crews managed to clock below 3 minutes at the boat race. Royal College 2:56 (Praveen Hapugalle,Prathap Perera,Amrith Fernando,Sajid Ajmal,Kaveen Rajapakse) and S.Thomas' 2:57 (Senal Senevirathne,Suramba Serasinghe,Ramith Nanayakkara,Saliya Gunasekera,Wishmitha Peiris).

In 2016,the highest win margin was recorded in books as Royal College won the regatta with a score of 50-02,S.Thomas' only winning the 'B scull'.

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Race Format

All Races are rowed over the distance of 1000 yards.

Each event has specific number of points allotted towards it the aggregate points is equal 40 points (up to 2008), the winner of the each event/race receives these points and at the end of the regatta the school with the highest aggregate of points will be declared the Overall Winner and be the holders of the T. Noel Fernando Trophy.

Event Notation Points Trophy
Boat Race A4+ 12 Royal Thomian Boat Race Trophy
Senior Coxless Pairs A2- 8 Freddie Ruax Trophy
Senior Double Sculls A2x 8 Inaugural Trophy (Sirisena-Sirimanne Trophy)
Senior Single Sculls A1x 6 Senior Sculls Challenge Trophy
Junior Coxed Fours B4+ 8 Eraj Wijesinghe Trophy
Junior Coxless Pairs B2- 4 Chula Samarasinghe Challenge Trophy
Junior Double Sculls B2x 4 Revival Trophy (Phillps- Mohdeen Trophy)
Junior Single Sculls B1x 2 Ajith Goonawardena Challenge Trophy

In 1999, The Junior 'B' Coxed Fours was introduced but the event carries no points.

Junior 'B' Coxed Fours C4+ None Percy Fernando Trophy

In 2008, Senior and Junior Double Sculls will be introduced as exhibition events. In 2009 Senior and Junior Double Sculls were awarded 8 and 4 points respectively, with inclusion of the two doubles sculls the overall regatta will be worth 52 points.

Records

Boat Race

School Wins
Royal 21
S. Thomas 26
Year Winner Time Royal Wins S. Thomas' Wins Boat and Class Overall Winner
1962 Royal 3:35 1 0Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden Royal
1963 Royal 4:04.5 2 0 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1964 S. Thomas 3:45.5 2 1 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1965 S. Thomas 3:55.8 2 2 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden S. Thomas
1966 S. Thomas 3:55 2 3 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1967 S. Thomas 3:55 2 4 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1968 Royal 3:47 3 4 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden Royal
1969 Royal 3:56.5 4 4 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden Royal
1970 Royal 3:48.8 5 4Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden Royal
1971 S. Thomas 3:52.5 5 5 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden S. Thomas
1972 Royal 3:47 6 5 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden Royal
1973–1979 Regatta not held
1980 S. Thomas 6 6 Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1981 Royal 3:49 7 6Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1982 Royal 3:47 8 6Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1983 S. Thomas 3:40 8 7Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1984 S. Thomas 3:47 8 8Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1985 Royal 3:40 9 8Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1986 S. Thomas 3:29 9 9Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1987 Royal 3:38 10 9Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1988 Royal 3:40 11 9Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1989 S. Thomas 3:58 11 10Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1990 Royal 3:37 12 10Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1991 S. Thomas 3:37 12 11Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1992 Royal 3:32 13 11Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1993 Royal 3:35.4 14 11Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1994 S. Thomas 3:42 14 12Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1995 S. Thomas 3:38 14 13Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1996 S. Thomas 3:38 14 14Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden
1997 S. Thomas 3:32 14 15Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden S. Thomas
1998 Royal 3:39 15 15Clinker Fours/Training-Wooden Royal
1999 S. Thomas 3:21 15 16Empacher Fours/Racing-Wooden S. Thomas
2000 Royal 3:20 16 16Empacher Fours/Racing-Wooden S. Thomas
2001 Royal 3:22 17 16Empacher Fours/Racing-Wooden S. Thomas
October 26, 2002 S. Thomas 3:21 17 17Empacher Fours/Racing-Wooden S. Thomas
October 25, 2003 S. Thomas 3:26 17 18Empacher Fours/Racing-Wooden Tie
October 30, 2004 S. Thomas 3:20 17 19Empacher Fours/Racing-Wooden S. Thomas
October 29, 2005 S. Thomas 3:19 17 20Empacher Fours/Racing-Wooden Tie
2006 Regatta not held
October 27, 2007 Royal 3:11 18 20Club Racers/Racing-Fiberglass Royal
October 25, 2008 S. Thomas 3:06 18 21Club Racers/Racing-Fiberglass S. Thomas
October 24, 2009 S. Thomas 3:02 18 22Club Racers/Racing-Fiberglass S. Thomas
October 23, 2010 S. Thomas 3:07 18 23Club Racers/Racing-Fiberglass Royal
October 22, 2011 Royal 2:55* 19 23International/Racing-Fiberglass Royal
October 27, 2012 S. Thomas 3:04 19 24International/Racing-Fiberglass S. Thomas
October 26, 2013 S. Thomas 3:04 19 25International/Racing-Fiberglass S. Thomas
October 25, 2014 S. Thomas 3:03 19 26International/Racing-Fiberglass S. Thomas
October 24, 2015 Royal 2:56* 20 26International/Racing-Fiberglass Royal
October 22, 2016 Royal 3:08 21 26International/Racing-Fiberglass Royal
Typical crowd at the Colombo Rowing Club during the Royal Thomian Regatta
Event Trophy Royal College S' Thomas' College Tie
Boat RaceBoat Race Trophy21 26
Junior FoursEraj Wijesinghe Trophy1916
Senior PairsFreddie Raux Trophy1811
Senior ScullsSenior Sculls Challenge Trophy091501
Junior PairsChula Samarasinghe Challenge Trophy1306
Junior ScullsAjith Goonawardena Challenge Trophy0711
Senior Double ScullsInaugural Trophy(Sirisena-Sirimanne Trophy)0403
Junior Double ScullsRevival Trophy (Mohdeen-Phillips Trophy)0502
Junior B FoursPercy Fernando Memorial Trophy0806
Royal (nearside) winning Junior Pairs 2007 with new record time.

Most Outstanding Oarsman of the Regatta

The Oarsman with highest individual aggregate of points at the end of the regatta is awarded the Most Outstanding Oarsman of the Regatta Trophy.

Previous Winners

Statistics

Record Times[1][3]
Event Best Time
Royal
Year Best Time
S. Thomas'
Year Record holding Crew School
Boat Race 2:55*2011 2.572015Chirath Karunanayake (B)Ajmal Sideek(2)Jehan Samarasekara(3)Sanjiva Jayasuriya(S)Pasan Ranaweera(Cox) Royal
Junior Fours3.03*20113.112014Arith Cooray(B)Ishan Perera(2)Sahan Warnasooriya(3)Dulaj Rajaguru(S)Dhanushka Perera(Cox)Royal
Senior Pairs3.12*2011/20163.142011Sahan Warnasooriya(B)Sanjiva Jayasuriya(S)(2011)Praveen Hapugalle (B)Thimesha Amarasinghe (S)(2016)Royal
Senior Sculls3.28'20113.23*2013Sandesh Bartlett S. Thomas
Senior Double Sculls3.1220093.09*2009Ruven Weerasinghe(B)Sajeev De Silva(S) S. Thomas
Junior Pairs3.1920113.18*2013 Ramith Nanayakkara(B)Ming-Hua Chang(S) S. Thomas
Junior Sculls3.2920113.28*2013Vishan Gunatilleke S. Thomas
Junior Double Sculls3.11*20133.182011/2013Bilal Hassan(B)Dulaj Rajaguru(S) Royal
Junior B Fours3.13*2015Lasindu Gamage(B)Hashen Weerakkodi (2)Dehan Athapaththu(3)Ishira Rambukwella(S)3.13*2011Chevith Abeywardena(B)Mushahid Munshif(2)Humaid Hunzar(3)Dimuthu Ferdinando(S)Amrith Peiris(Cox) S. Thomas

* denotes series record

Won 3 or more Boat Races

S. Thomas'

Royal

See also

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 Royal rowers make a clean sweep Sunday Observer 28 October 2008
  2. Retribution hurtles out of the skies on Royal
  3. 34th Annual Royal Thomian Regatta Souvenir

External links

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