National Schools’ Regatta 2015 – Championship Girls’ Doubles Preview
Looking at the draw, and in contrary to the lineup of the girls’ champ singles, this event really doesn’t look that competitive when it comes
Looking at the draw, and in contrary to the lineup of the girls’ champ singles, this event really doesn’t look that competitive when it comes
A relatively small field, with only nineteen scullers racing. It’s a strong field though, with several junior internationals and Henley winners competing. Onto the preview…
The organisation of the race timetable gives opportunity for those who raced the CH4x and J17 sculling events on the Saturday to split between this
The racing that this event produces is gladiatorial in its nature- there is no room for error, no cavity in which to hide.ย Last year, the
This event is largely seen as either an opportunity for the Champ and First Eights of the Saturday to break apart into smaller boats and
The largest junior regatta of the year is almost upon us, which can only mean one thing for us here at www.juniorrowingnews.com- previews! We’ll
With the CH 4x event being moved from the Sunday to the Saturday, the field is much narrower than we would of seen if it
The endless movement of time continues to move on, and the dreary head racing season is but a shadow of our distant memory. This is
At the time of writing, it looks increasingly unlikely that we’ll actually be seeing a heat raced as per the draw – the crosswind will
Wallingford Regatta is such a personal favourite of mine- it’s the perfect blend of fantastic racing, superb organisation and, usually, great weather. The 2015 edition
With only a few weeks to go until the National School’s Regatta, the first major race of the regatta season in the UK, Wallingford Regatta,
As the first taste of multi-lane racing for most crews this season, this is always an interesting event, as it is where some crews emerge