National Schools’ Regatta 2017 – J16 Coxless Fours
A highly competetive event that, due to the quirks of the build-up races, is the first time that we will have seen J16s race coxless
A highly competetive event that, due to the quirks of the build-up races, is the first time that we will have seen J16s race coxless
This category is relatively depleted compared to recent years- often top championship crews will try their hand at this event in preparation for trials. However,
It seems as though this year the 4- is the preferred event for schools to enter their top boat into, but don’t let this distract
59 scullers will line up to contest Championship singles this year. Â Amongst them is a host of trialists, emphasising the depth and strength of this
This year’s Championship Double Sculls is a stacked event. Â Spectators will have the honour of seeing the country’s top athletes taking hits out of each
A massive 54 entries in the Champ Girls 1x this year promises some very exciting racing this Saturday. With many of these girls high up
This is in many ways a hangover category for many of the athletes involved, but there are a number of smaller clubs that will look
This year’s Kingston Cup shall be contested by 18 crews. Â J16 is often a year that sees a lot of development and change in athletes
Championship coxless fours provide a good opportunity for girls prioritising the eights on Saturday to race each other in smaller boats. With many smaller clubs
With 36 entries, this event is bound to be competitive. Some currently dominant clubs, such as Headington, have clearly prioritized the quad, but other teams,
National Schools’ Regatta will be the accumulation of nearly a year of work for each crew. With limited WJ16 events throughout the season it is
Last year, as J15s, this Bedford School crew came second to King’s College School at the National Schools’ regatta. This year, at the Schools’ Head