Brit Champs 2016 – J18 2x
The British Junior Championships this weekend promise to be a great spectacle; the weather should be fairly nice aside from a reasonably stiff headwind on
The British Junior Championships this weekend promise to be a great spectacle; the weather should be fairly nice aside from a reasonably stiff headwind on
All but one of the crews entered in this event will race in the semi-finals, which promise to be fantastic viewing; not only is the
This year sees an interesting change to the way that the Child Beale Cup will be run: competing crews will race alongside the Championship eight
This event gives an interesting insight into how the school boy first eight scene will shape up in the next few years; no doubt the
The Head of the Trent is a gruelling 5700m long, with boats covering the course in times typically a couple of minutes quicker than those
J18 8+ With only 3 crews entered, Hammersmith Head won’t be graced by the finest schoolboy representation this Saturday. From the three – Maidstone, London
Hampton Head, as an event exclusive to juniors and therefore teeming with junior crews, never fails to offer close competition. This year looks to be
With the second water assessment for the GB Junior trials just over a fortnight away, Hampton Head will be used by many of the pairs
There are only five boats in this category and so a top five finished is at least guaranteed! Given the quality of the field, however,
Wallingford 4’s and 8’s Head is in many ways a big milestone in the junior rowing calendar: it comes near the end of the term
Excitingly, this appears to be our first ever preview for a J15 event at this time of the year, and this is certainly a great
The prospect of racing a coxed four for the best part of 20 minutes down the Tideway is a daunting prospect for many junior rowers,