Nerves
How do you deal with the intangible? Nerves are an inevitable, unavoidable part of racing. When I raced, they were what I dreaded the most
How do you deal with the intangible? Nerves are an inevitable, unavoidable part of racing. When I raced, they were what I dreaded the most
The premier event of the Junior Rowing season is almost upon us. Ever since National Schools, crews have been tinkering with line-ups and technique in
While it may look like a forgone victory for Sir William Borlase School here this week, that’s not to say that this event at one
As there is a lack of a dedicated J18 event at this year’s Marlow Regatta (rather, there are several J18 crews entered into the ‘IM3
This category looks like it will be following a similar pattern to the eights event, but suffice to say, there will still be some fast
This event is always a great one to watch, as it really separates out the technical and stylish boat movers from the clutter of Saturday’s
The Jim Mason Plate for girls Coxed fours has 21 entries this year and a greater number of club entries compared to the coxless fours,
As with the boys, this event will be highly fought over as athletes look for anything that will gain the GB selection teams attention. As
I’m very much looking forward to this event. The standard looks exceptionally high amongst all thirteen boats entered in this, the women’s championship coxless fours.
With 41 entries and only two semi finals, the racing in this category on Sunday will be fierce from the off. I have picked out
In no event can more places change within a race than in single sculls; competitors can go from 6th place to pole position in a
After the controlled chaos of the eights events on the Saturday has calmed down, and the Sunday swings around, the small boats will take to