Doggett’s Coat and Badge

Doggett’s Coat and Badge
a rowing race that has been held every year since 1715 on the River Thames between London Bridge and Chelsea. The winner receives a red coat in 18th-century style and a silver badge. It was started by the Irish comedian Thomas Doggett (c. 1670–1721), and is the oldest regular sporting contest in Britain.

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