Team WinTech and King rounded off the Henley series in style with eight category wins and 6 finalists at the 2025 Henley Masters Regatta. After weeks of action on the world-famous Henley straights, it was a pleasure to support crews from across the world in pursuing glory at the ever-expanding Masters Regatta.
Marin Rowing Association were our most successful club across the weekend, winning three categories outright and also claiming a win alongside Reading Rowing Club in a composite crew. Their wins came in the Open Masters D and E eights (Kings) alongside the Women’s Masters F coxed four (King). The composite win came in the Mixed Masters E eight (King).
Open Masters D 8+ Winner - Marin Rowing Association, USA
Boat: King SE | Photography: AllMarkOne
Open Masters E 8+ Winner - Marin Rowing Association, USA
Boat: King SE | Photography: AllMarkOne
Mixed Masters E 8+ Winner - Reading - Marin Composite
Boat: King SE | Photography: AllMarkOne
Women’s Masters F 4+ Winner - Marin Rowing Association, USA
Boat: King SE | Photography: AllMarkOne
Elsewhere, we collected the Women’s Masters B coxed four title via Endeavor Racing Alliance, USA (WinTech) and also managed to secure the Open Masters E single with the same club (WinTech), who always seem to fare well when they travel to compete on UK waters.
Women's Masters B 4+ Winner - Endeavor Racing Alliance, USABoat: WinTech International | Photography: AllMarkOne
Open Masters D 1x Winner - Endeavor Racing Alliance, USA (Reategui)
Boat: WinTech International | Photography: AllMarkOne
Our other wins came in the Women’s Masters D pair, with Newark Rowing Club picking up the trophy (WinTech), and in the Open Masters I single via Dart Totnes Amateur Rowing Club (WinTech).

Women’s Masters D 2- Winner - Newark Rowing Club
Boat: WinTech Cobra SE | Photography: AllMarkOne

Open Masters I 1x Winner - Dart Totnes Amateur Rowing Club (Sowman)
Boat: WinTech International | Photography: AllMarkOne
We also had six crews make their respective finals, including one crew racing in the King shell from Pengwern Boat Club (Women’s Masters E eights). Our other finalists were Endeavor Racing Alliance, USA in the Women’s Masters F coxed four (WinTech), Burton Leander Rowing Club in the Women’s Masters B quad (WinTech), Guildford Rowing Club in the Open Masters I quads (WinTech), Lagan Scullers' Club, Ireland in the Open Masters C doubles (WinTech) and Ruderclub Saar of Germany in the Open Masters H doubles (WinTech).
It's been a fantastic few weeks in Henley for WinTech and King. We have collected wins at Henley Women’s, Henley Royal and Henley Masters Regatta and our crews have once again risen to the occasion to produce spectacular performances. With the summer now closing in, we look forward to watching many of these gifted athletes go on to perform on the world stage.