Royal Hobart Regatta

Royal Hobart Regatta
Royal Hobart Regatta in 1914
Also calledThe Regatta
Observed bySouthern Tasmania
TypeSouthern public holiday
SignificanceAustralia's largest aquatic event
CelebrationsSea farers
DateThree days, ending on the second Monday in February
2024 date10–12 February
FrequencyAnnual
First time1 December 1838
Started byGovernor of Tasmania - Sir John Franklin

The Royal Hobart Regatta is a series of aquatic competitions and displays held annually in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia and is Tasmania's oldest sporting event. The regatta began in 1838.[1][2]

The event runs for three days and incorporates a public holiday observed in Southern Tasmania on the second Monday in February.[3]

It is regularly well attended by the public in addition to local and interstate competitors.

In its beginning the Regatta was well supported by the Royal Navy. In recent years the Royal Australian Navy, sends a warship to serve as flagship for the three day spectacle. The Royal Australian Air Force, also regularly performs aerobatic displays using military aircraft such as the RAAF Roulettes. The Australian Army's elite Red Beret parachute regiment has previously provided sky diving displays.

  1. ^ Australian Geographical Society (1 November 1937), "The Hobart Regatta which celebrates its 100th birthday, February, 1938 (1 November 1937)", Walkabout, 4 (1), Australian National Travel Association, ISSN 0043-0064
  2. ^ "Royal Hobart Regatta:175 years". LINC Tasmania. Archived from the original on 27 June 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  3. ^ Hobart Regatta, Royal (2016). "Royal Hobart Regatta, Hobart, Tasmania". royalhobartregatta.com. Royal Hobart Regatta.