Bleeding blue: living up to Boat Race tradition
Growing up, I was fascinated by the idea of England football players propping up the weight of a nation’s hope. People have loved football forever
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Growing up, I was fascinated by the idea of England football players propping up the weight of a nation’s hope. People have loved football forever
March is Women’s History Month – a month dedicated to recognising and celebrating all women, but especially the trailblazers. I’d like to think too that
When the organising committee for the 2024 edition of the Schools’ Head of the River selected Wednesday 20th March as the date for the race,
The turn of the season brings longer days, warmer water sessions and us back to our favourite 2000m stretch of the river – Dorney Lake,
The time has finally come for National Schools! Summer racing is at its peak, the weather better and the races shorter. In the Open Coxed
Crunch time has arrived. In under a week clubs from across the country will pack up their boats and make the pilgrimage to Eton Dorney
Once a consolation prize for those spurned by the eights, since 2021 the coxless four has become one of the premier sweep events at the
So here it is. At the beginning of the season the National Schools’ Regatta is an aim for many and is certainly one of the
The Championship Quads at the National Schools’ Regatta is the blue riband boys sculling event. This year sees a vast array of crews from right
The 2023 National Schools’ Regatta is just around the corner. Clubs will be arriving at this event with a point to prove, hoping that the
“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” –
Sports are a competitive environment, and competition makes sports so important to many people. For athletes, the pressure of performing well can be both good
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