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Hollandia Roeiclub

Coordinates: 52°05′06″N 5°04′53″E / 52.085101°N 5.081345°E / 52.085101; 5.081345
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Hollandia Roeiclub
Image showing the rowing club's emblem
LocationEvert Cornelislaan 15, 3533 SP Utrecht Netherlands
Coordinates52°05′06″N 5°04′53″E / 52.085101°N 5.081345°E / 52.085101; 5.081345
Founded1900

Hollandia Roeiclub (HRC) is a Dutch rowing club based in Utrecht[1] open to current members and former members of the Dutch national rowing team.

History

The primary aim of HRC is to support top rowers and talents in their ambitions for international success with resources, knowledge and experience, regardless of the individual association interests. In addition, HRC tries to contribute to the social development of top athletes through its network of former internationals and to fulfill a role as an alumni platform that helps former top rowers in their career after sport.

The club appears in the 2010 movie The Social Network (which was based on real events) beating the Harvard team of the Winklevoss twins in the finals of The Grand Challenge Cup during the Henley Royal Regatta in 2004,[2] which they won representing the Holland Acht (Holland 8), the official Dutch rowing team. As a result of their win (the first Dutch men's eight victory at Henley, which they repeated in 2006) they qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics in which they won the silver medal.[3]

In 2019 the Hollandia Acht (Netherlands U23) rowed a Ladies' Challenge Plate record in Henley during the semi-finals against Leander Club.

Honours

Henley Royal Regatta

Hollandia Roeiclub at the 2019 Henley Royal Regatta (Ladies' Challenge Plate)
Year Races won
2004 Grand Challenge Cup
2006 Grand Challenge Cup, Stewards' Challenge Cup
2016 Grand Challenge Cup, Stewards' Challenge Cup, Princess Royal Challenge Cup
2017 Town Challenge Cup, Princess Grace Challenge Cup
2019 Town Challenge Cup

References

  1. ^ "Search Associations". Royal Dutch Rowing Federation. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  2. ^ The Social Network immortalises Henley Royal Regatta, Emma Midgley, BBC Berkshire, 17 January 2011
  3. ^ (in Dutch) HRC annual report 2004