The Schools’ Head of the River 2015- Women’s Championship Eight
A nearly identical number of competitors to the 2014 race- a good omen? To the preview… Headington School Oxford A The powerhouse of junior women’s
A nearly identical number of competitors to the 2014 race- a good omen? To the preview… Headington School Oxford A The powerhouse of junior women’s
In response to popular demand, I’m going to put together a quick preview on the junior crews who have opted to race in senior categories.
The Schools’ Head is almost upon us and this weekend’s Hammersmith Head is the last major event beforehand. In the lead up to the School’s
While having a pretty small number of entries, W.J18 eights looks like it could be pretty hard fought this year. As in the J18 eight
J16 8+ At the front of the pack, three crews will be battling for the first pennant of 2015. Hampton School “A” look to be
This Saturday’s Quintin Head will see a large number of seemingly mixed or second eights rowing in the ‘J18’ category, with some of the ‘big
As the first eights race of the season for most, there are a good selection of well established and mixed crews. My favorite to win
J18 8+ The flagship event of junior rowing, J18 eights. There are a total of 25 boats entered in this category – a strong showing,
J18 4+ Once again there isn’t a huge presence on the coxed four front, with six entries in total, yet there are a few entries
Junior Women’s Eights Wallingford Head of the river is the first Junior Women’s Eight’s event of the season, and so will be the first time
The beast of all the great UK rowing races, the Scullers Head is renowned for the skill, tenacity and fitness required to complete the course
Junior Men J18 4x- Star and Arrow (better known as the Leander Development Squad) have entered their current first quad for the event, which