BUCS Regatta 2021 – Women’s Championship Lightweight Pair
The mighty lighties are back and with a vengeance. The Women’s Championship Lightweight Pairs are an event which smaller athletes are allowed to shine, and
The mighty lighties are back and with a vengeance. The Women’s Championship Lightweight Pairs are an event which smaller athletes are allowed to shine, and
The Men’s Lightweight Pair is a true contest of technique and efficiency. With a large field of some very experienced and accomplished pairs racing this
Whilst many university athletes have been forced to train at home in a limbo state, robbed of the opportunity to race in preparation for BUCS
The pairs events represent the only sweep events which Oxford Brookes do not enter, as they decide to compete only in the eights and fours
While this event is certainly the second tier event to the Championship category, it is arguably more exciting as a competitor, with guaranteed close racing
With very few races going ahead in the last year and even fewer clubs attending those races, it’s hard to work out which crews will
One of the largest fields on the first day of the regatta, the Men’s Intermediate Quad should serve up some good racing. With only 12
With 43 crews entered, the Women’s Intermediate Eight category is looking highly competitive. Though there are many crews entered by high performance clubs such as
The Championship Coxless Four always provides an excellent showcase of the best of British university rowing – a deft balancing of power and technique that
The Championship Coxed Four is always a fun event to watch. It’s a slog-fest, with bigger athletes really testing their strength in a heavy boat
With only six entries into this event the race format will be time trial for lanes then straight to the A final, which begs the
One of the finest races at any regatta. The Lightweights always delivery some outstanding racing. This year’s reduced field still has some of the top