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This is awarded annually to the fastest boat at the Head of the Trent. The trophy is named in memory of Cliff Booth, a former President, Captain and Coach of the Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club, one of the founding clubs of Nottingham Rowing Club. The trophy was generously donated in 2004 by the Booth family, in partnership with Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club.
2025 Leander (15'32")
2023 Royal Chester RC (18'00")
2019 Agecroft RC (17'27")
2018 Agecroft RC (17'39")
2017 Goldie BC (14'24")
2016 Goldie BC (16'23")
2015 Star Club (15'32")
2014 Agecroft RC (15'56")
2013 Star Club (16'48")
2012 Star Club (16'46")
2011 Upper Thames RC (14'43")
2010 Nottingham & Union RC (15'19")
2009 Agecroft RC (15'14")
2008 Cambridge University BC (15'47")
2007 Cambridge University BC (15'24")
2006 Cambridge University BC (16'33")
2005 Cambridge University BC (16'45")
2004 Goldie BC (17'14")
This is awarded annually to the fastest women's boat at the Head of the Trent. The trophy is named in memory of Robin Haslam, former Chairman of the Nottingham Regatta Committee.
2025 Leander (16'42")
2023 Nottingham University (19'52")
2019 Nottingham RC (18'51")
2018 Nottingham RC (19'22")
2017 Nottingham RC (11'33") (shortened course)
2016 Nottingham RC (19'23")
2015 Nottingham RC (17'38")
2014 Nottingham RC (18'19")
2013 Nottingham RC (19'03")
2012 Nottingham RC (18'47")
2011 Nottingham RC (16'33")
2010 Nottingham RC (16'31")
2009 Cambridge University Women's BC (17'07")
2008 Oxford Brookes (18'18")
2007 Cambridge University Women's BC (16'43")
2006 Cambridge University Women's BC (19'51")