uk The Great River Race The River Thames, London Saturday September 5 A 22-mile boat race sees 300 crews from across the country battle for glory.
What does GRR stand for?
GRR stands for Great River Race (Thames River; UK)
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The annual Great River Race on Saturday has over 300 crews from around the world competing in a 22-mile marathon from Richmond to the Docklands.
Catch the water-based version of the London Marathon, as madcap floating vessels go head to head at the Great River Race.
Fundraising events have included an Australian Endeavour rig climb, a party aboard the Grand Turk, a competitor taking part in the Great North Run and a Great River race in London.
uk SEPTEMBER 16 Hawaiian outrigger canoes, Montague and Dutch whalers and Pembrokeshire and Celtic longboats are among the 300 entries for London's Great River Race.
Byline: COLIN NICHOLSON THE GREAT RIVER RACE As a race it couldn't look much more uneven - 300 boats ranging from recreations of 54ft Greek galleys to tiny Irish "naomhogs" of tar and canvas competing against each other.