Thousands of people lined the banks of the River Thames to watch 13 Olympic medallists from
The Leander Club take part in a victory "row-past".
The event was organised by HRG's then Mayor Gill Zakss with the Leander Club and the River & Rowing Museum.

The rowers - all from the Leander Club in Henley-on-Thames - won medals in Beijing as part
of Team GB.
Crowds cheered as the team rowed down the Henley Regatta course followed by an open top bus drive
through Henley. Four-time Olympic rower Sir Matthew Pinsent led the medallists the bus
tour of the town.
Team GB's rowers won a total of six Olympic medals in Beijing - including
gold for Steve Williams and Peter Reed, who were part of the winning men's fours team.
Silver medallists Alex Partridge, Josh West, Tom Stallard, Rick Egington and Matt Langridge,
who were all part of the men's eight team, also took part. Anna Bebington, one half of the
bronze medal-winning women's double scull team, participated in the parade, along with Steve
Rowbotham and Matt Wells, who won bronze in the men's double scull.
Four-time gold medallist Sir Matthew said: "To see Henley exemplified by these people,
having stood on Olympic podiums, then to be coming back to the town to say thanks is really
special. A lot of them have lived in the town, a lot of them worked in the town through
their formative years, some of them have been to school and to college here."
Gold medallist Steve Williams said:
"Out of the 43 GB rowers in Beijing, 15 of those were from Leander Club. Of those 15, 13
came home with medals so I think for a little place that's something we can all be proud of."
The open-top bus parade was followed by an autograph-signing session and a reception for local
schoolchildren at the Town Hall hosted by Mayor Gill Zakss and Town Councillors.