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 Beginner Academic Pennant is awarded to the highest placed university or school crew whose crew members started rowing after 1st March 2021. For many of
This year’s Women’s Head is set to be the biggest and best in recent years, with the pandemic fully behind us we see a full
This year, nine overseas crews from five different countries have entered WEHoRR, which has tripled from last year, proving the prestige and importance associated with
As the weather gets (marginally) warmer and the days longer (albeit by only minutes!), WEHORR ’23 is rolling ’round the corner to kickstart our holy
Is there room for God in a determinist universe? Last weekend, as the north wind struck Boston for the second time this year, the GB
A cold and windy weekend set the scene for the GB U19 February assessments. With some demanding conditions that rowers had few moments to acclimate
It’s all in your head: why to win the race you need to win the mind I’ve always struggled with pressure. Too many times I’ve
This week we look to Nottingham for the home of the Head of the Trent. This course runs over 5500 metres and sees strong competition
The Open Coxless Fours category at this year’s Head of the Trent is set to be dominated by two crews from Derby RC and Nottingham
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