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 tideway is a cox’s game. While most head races follow the same lesson in racing line for the coxes, stick to the middle and
Nearing its 100th anniversary, the Head of the River Race is the pinnacle of the head racing calendar, with clubs from across the UK and beyond
We have finally arrived at Head of the River. For many this will mean time to say goodbye and good riddance to the longer ergo
For clubs in the Thames valley but not on the Tideway, the Page Trophy has by far the smallest entry of the three geographically distributed
This weekend, the Tideway in London will host hundreds of men’s eights as they battle across the reverse Championship Course, from Chiswick to Putney, in
As regatta season steadily approaches, junior crews take the Tideway for the final head race of the season. The Tideway provides a unique set of
It’s finally that time of year again. It’s one of the Big Three. It’s Schools’ Head! With 20 2nd VIII crews battling it out over
This Friday marks the return of the most prestigious junior head race and the first out of three runs in the well-known ‘triple’, Schools’ Head
On Friday more than 50 championship quads will take to the Tideway to race the 4.5-mile championship course. With multiple boats entered from the likes
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