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Grosvenor House’s undeniable link with sport and recreation began in 1934 when the ‘Grosvenor House’ De Havilland Comet, flown by Arthur Octavius “Lucky” Edwards, who both built the hotel and flew the aircraft, won the London to Melbourne Air Race. Since then, Grosvenor House has hosted sporting legends in boxing, football and American football to name just a few. In this episode, Dame Kelly Holmes and Harry Redknapp explain why Grosvenor House is their home away from home and will be forever synonymous with sporting greats.
By GrosvenorHousecastsGrosvenor House’s undeniable link with sport and recreation began in 1934 when the ‘Grosvenor House’ De Havilland Comet, flown by Arthur Octavius “Lucky” Edwards, who both built the hotel and flew the aircraft, won the London to Melbourne Air Race. Since then, Grosvenor House has hosted sporting legends in boxing, football and American football to name just a few. In this episode, Dame Kelly Holmes and Harry Redknapp explain why Grosvenor House is their home away from home and will be forever synonymous with sporting greats.