Wallingford Regatta 2017 – WJ16 4+
Many schools traditionally choose to race coxed fours on the Sunday of National Schools’, so Wallingford will likely be a key step in the building
Many schools traditionally choose to race coxed fours on the Sunday of National Schools’, so Wallingford will likely be a key step in the building
Wallingford marks the start of the summer regatta season and is the first opportunity for crews to prove themselves over 2000m, so there should be lots
After a few weeks of training camps, seat racing and deciding crew boats for many of these clubs, Wallingford is the first test in the
Arguably the most important opening regatta of the season, Wallingford is the chance for crews to show their speed and assert their dominance on the
The first main regatta of the season is upon us, a vital form test for crews entering summer racing and a chance to lay down
Wallingford will, for many crews, present the first opportunity for laned racing of the season. Â Consequently results here will show the quads who have transitioned
Many schools race the Schools’ Head in eights, making it hard to predict exactly how well they will perform in smaller boats like coxed fours.
The race over the 2000m course at Eton Dorney on bank holiday weekend will be the first real indicator of the straight line speed and
Overall the entries in this event are from less dominant clubs so this is a relatively open field. Despite only having four crews, Heat C