Sporting Events
WHO ARE WE? Part of EasyStreet, a Group of Companies in the international Corporate travel and tours business. Our section specialises in the Incoming Meetings and Corporate Industries from Europe and the Americas. They value our reliability, personal touch, the calibre of our services, our creativity and our value-for-money approach. As their hosts in London, we think of them as our guests and friends, and our mission is to share with them our love for England and her unrivalled history and traditions: not only in terms of spectacular events, but the wealth of opportunities for a British range of special-interest experiences. We’re Central London based, financially sound and fully registered.Royal Ascot Race Meeting Tour No. 0712E
Royal Ascot is the world's most famous race meeting, steeped in history that dates back to 1711, and is undoubtedly the highlight of our year.
The 2003 meeting was bigger and better than ever before, with a record crowd of over 306,000 people here to enjoy first class flat racing, breathtaking fashion and the glorious sunshine that adorned the Berkshire track.
Royal Ascot is internationally renowned as a magnificent sporting and social occasion, where tradition, pageantry and style all meet in a wonderful setting. With a total of fifteen group races, including at least one Group One event on each day, and over £3.3 million in prize money on offer, the quality of the horseracing is simply outstanding.
The five-day meeting is a perfect opportunity to experience the unique atmosphere of Royal Ascot, particularly for those who may not have been able to attend before. With at least one 'Group One' race on each of the five days, this is your chance to see the world's greatest thoroughbreds and jockeys competing for some of the most prestigious prizes of the season.
The action on the track is matched only by the fashions off it with a spectacular array of colourful outfits and hats on display, ranging from catwalk chic to the fascinating and obscure.
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Henley Regatta Tour No. 0713E
Henley Regatta was first held in 1839 and has been held annually ever since, except during the two World Wars. Originally staged by the Mayor and people of Henley as a public attraction with a fair and other amusements, the emphasis rapidly changed so that competitive amateur rowing became its main purpose.
The 1839 Regatta took place on a single afternoon but proved so popular with oarsmen that the racing lasted for two days from 1840. In 1886 the Regatta was extended to three days and to four in 1906. Since 1928 its increased popularity meant entries exceeded the permitted numbers in several events, and so qualifying races are now held in the week before the Regatta to reduce the number of entries to the permitted maximum. In 1986 the Regatta was extended to five days, with an increase in the maximum entry for certain events.
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Wimbledon Tennis Club Tour No. 0714E
The very first Lawn Tennis Championships at The All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club was an amateur event in 1877. Just 22 men entered the Gentlemen's Singles which was eventually won by Spencer Gore. The Ladies' Singles competition began in 1884, with Miss Maud Watson triumphant out of the 13 entrants. The All England Lawn Tennis Club The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, which is responsible for staging the world's leading tennis tournament, is a private club founded in 1868 originally as The All England Croquet Club, and its first ground was situated off Worple Road, Wimbledon.
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Twickenham Rugby Club Tour No. 0715
The Twickenham Rugby Football Club can trace its origins all the way back to 1867. The easiest way to get out to the field is by car. Take note: expect long walks. Taxis rarely service the area. Once you get to the match, expect a lively battle as well!
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Guards Polo Club Tour No. 0716E
The Guards Polo Club was founded in 1955 with HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as President. Originally called the Household Brigade Polo Club, the name was changed to its present form in 1969. The Guards Polo Club is situated in Windsor Great Park and is set in the outstanding natural surroundings of Smith's Lawn, Since its foundation, the club has grown a lot by becoming more accessible and it is now the largest polo club in Britain in number of grounds. The Guards Polo Club is thought to have been named after a game keeper at the time of the restoration in the 17th. Century. There are over 1000 non-playing members and about 170 playing members, among whom are some of the highest rated players in the world. There are many overseas visitors and about half of the playing members are professionals. Nearby are the famous Savill and Valley Gardens.
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