Henley Royal Regatta 2019 – The Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup
When you’ve put down your oar for the last time, what do you really remember? Which memory stands out above the rest? Which medal, stashed
When you’ve put down your oar for the last time, what do you really remember? Which memory stands out above the rest? Which medal, stashed
Henley Royal Regatta is breaking records again this year with 659 entries, an increase of almost 100 on the benchmark set in 2018, with 159 overseas
It was approximately 3pm on Saturday, the 25th of May, that Henley knew they might be in trouble. Halfway through their Championship Girls Eight semi-final,
As the dust settles on another stellar National Schools’ Regatta, all eyes now turn towards the beginning of July and the blue waters of Henley-on-Thames.
The summer regatta season has been kick-started, and everyone is counting down the days to one of the biggest races of the year: the National
The West Cup for School Third and Lower Eights is not only a true test of squad depth for some of the biggest names in
In the women’s J15 quad category, there are a total of 68 crews racing the time trial, all of whom will be aiming for a
The contest for places in the A final of this year’s J15 coxed quads will be wide open thanks to the absence of four of
The Championship Girls Pairs race is one of the most competitive events at the National Schools’ Regatta with some of the top female junior rowers
Perhaps the single greatest frustration for rowing coaches the world over is the disconnect between what athletes feel on the water and what they feel
At the start of regatta season, with training camps completed, comes National Schools Regatta. After the cancellation of most races at SHORR this year, it
With regatta season well underway, the biggest competition of the year draws closer. The National Schools’ Regatta, held at the iconic Dorney Lake, hosts a