One Day. Stronger Teams. Better Connections.

The Jansons Rowing Cup 2026 returns to Dorney Lake, bringing together businesses from across the Thames Valley for a day of team building, networking and purpose.

Some of the best business relationships aren’t built in meeting rooms. They’re built through shared experiences, and that’s exactly what the Jansons Rowing Cup delivers.

Returning to Dorney Lake on 10th June 2026, the event brings together businesses from across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and the wider Thames Valley for a day that combines competition, connection and purpose. Now in its 11th year, it has become a standout date for companies who value strong teams and meaningful relationships.

A Different Kind of Business Event

This is not your typical networking day. Teams take to the water in Cornish gig boats, competing across a series of races that demand coordination, communication and trust. It’s fast-paced, energising and, above all, something people remember.

But the real value goes beyond the racing.

It’s about getting your team out of the office and into a setting where they can work together in a completely different way. Plus, it’s also about creating space to connect with other businesses without the formality and doing something that feels worthwhile.

Strong Teams. Stronger Connections.

What makes the Rowing Cup different is the environment it creates. You are not making introductions across a table, rather you’re sharing an experience and that naturally builds stronger, more genuine connections

For many businesses, the day has become an important part of how they bring people together, reward teams and strengthen relationships across their network. And, it’s why so many teams return year after year.

Business With Purpose

There is also a clear reason behind it all. The Jansons Rowing Cup supports the fundraising efforts of Myocarditis UK and the charity’s ongoing research into a serious heart condition that continues to affect young people and families across the UK.

This is not just a day out. It is a chance to be part of something that has real impact. It is this combination of strong teams, strong networks and a meaningful cause which makes the Jansons Rowing Cup stand out.

A Proven Date in the Calendar

Over the past decade, the Jansons Rowing Cup has grown into a trusted and well- supported event within the regional business community. It attracts a wide mix of companies, from established organisations to growing businesses, all looking for something more engaging than the usual corporate event. The formula is simple. Do it properly. Make it enjoyable. Make it count.

2026: Secure Your Place

With most boats already filled and limited capacity available, places for 2026 are expected to sell out quickly. This is a great opportunity for businesses to:-

    • Bring your team together in a meaningful way
    • Build relationships with other local businesses
    • Be part of an event with real purpose.

 

Get Involved

The Jansons Rowing Cup is about more than a single day. It is about the people you bring with you, the relationships you build, and the impact you help create.

If that sounds like something your business should be part of, now is the time to get involved. To secure your place, contact Zoe Cornwaite: Zoe@Jansonsproperty.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Jansons Rowing Cup?
The Jansons Rowing Cup is an annual corporate rowing event held at Dorney Lake, bringing together businesses from across the Thames Valley for team building, networking and charity fundraising.

Who can take part in the event?
The event is open to businesses of all sizes across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and the wider South East. No rowing experience is required.

Where is the Jansons Rowing Cup held?
The event takes place at Dorney Lake, near Windsor, a world-class rowing venue.

What is the purpose of the event?
The event supports Myocarditis UK, helping to fund research into a serious heart condition while bringing businesses together.

How do I book a place?
Businesses can secure a place by contacting Zoe@jansonsproperty.com. Early booking is recommended due to limited availability.

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