Schools Head of the River 2014- Results
Please click on this link to find results- http://www.shorr.org.uk/2014Results.pdf CH8+- St Pauls 1st 8+- Canford 2nd 8+- Latymer J16 CH8+- Westminster J16 1st 8+- Bedford
Please click on this link to find results- http://www.shorr.org.uk/2014Results.pdf CH8+- St Pauls 1st 8+- Canford 2nd 8+- Latymer J16 CH8+- Westminster J16 1st 8+- Bedford
My final preview before the big day… An interesting request to try and work out the standard of 2nd VIII’s. I’ll go down the starting
A strong standard of entry despite the absence of both Eton Excelsior and Marlow. Eton Excelsior chose not to race at the Scullery too and
A slightly weaker field than the Scullery was earlier in March but it should be very competitive nonetheless, with 3 of the top 10 from
Eton College win Junior Eights in a time of 15:00, four seconds ahead of Reading Blue Coat School. The Eton College crew was their second
19 entries and a pretty good standard here. Shiplake, having finished third last year, lead the division out but there are some notable absences. 4
One of my favorite heads, normally the penultimate ‘big’ event on the Thames before Head of the River. However, Schools Head is coming around later
As requested, here is my preview of the KRC Head of the river. A good shout actually as there are some good entries and it
Hi, for the J16 I’m going to do the CH8+ events and then do the J161st eights after this weekends Kingston Head of the River
As requested, here is my review of the women’s J17 quad event from last Friday… A bit of a whitewash by Marlow, who swept all
A huge 24 boat entry to this event although I have a few favourites in mind. The preview… Headington School Oxford A After their performance
A quick word on the Scullery. As predicted, Borlase and Marlow wrapped up the J18 and J17 quad categories respectively. The re-introduction of Cam Kerr