BUCS Head 2023 – Women’s Championship Coxed Fours Preview
After the second set of GB trials last week in Boston, all focus now shifts towards the River Tyne, where the annual BUCS Head is
After the second set of GB trials last week in Boston, all focus now shifts towards the River Tyne, where the annual BUCS Head is
BUCS Head is already upon us, signalling the broad back of the head season. While there is only a limited number of entries into the
As Universities from across the UK make the journey to the River Tyne for BUCS Head, they have only one option to race openweight coxless
Itโs been a really exciting head season for the top womenโs crews so far, with BUCS head one of the main events along with WeHORR
With the beginner categories, the results can vary year to year more drastically as rowers inevitably graduate to the more senior categories by the following
Compared to the relative stability of clubโs senior squads, building a successful beginner squad is much more of a dice roll. Built largely on the
The Womenโs Intermediate Lightweight Quads category has historically been a sparsely-populated category at BUCS Head. For this reason, it is often difficult to pinpoint crews
With BUCS Head just around the corner there’s suddenly a raft of conversations to be had around the contenders for events across the board. While
BUCS Head returns in all its glory to the Tyne this weekend. The Womenโs Championship Quads will be as tightly contested as ever, with seven
BUCS Head is back, where the UKโs top university rowers descend upon the Tyne to do battle. Raced over a five-kilometre course, this will certainly