Henley Women’s Regatta 2016 – Junior Quads
The most exciting summer racing is here and after an incredible National Schools Regatta 3 weeks ago, Henley Women’s is really looking to be an
The most exciting summer racing is here and after an incredible National Schools Regatta 3 weeks ago, Henley Women’s is really looking to be an
An event not as talked about as championship eights or quads but equally as brutal and competitive. A massive 40 scullers have entered this category
The biggest event in the junior rowing calender is here and there cannot be enough to show how big the racing is than the sheer
Wallingford Regatta this Sunday is the kick off to summer regattas. As Nat Schools this year is at Eton Dorney, Wallingford regatta could not be
Scullery is 3600m at Eton Dorney definitely the kick starter for summer racing. Even though it’s the day after Schools’ Head of the river some
One of the last head races of this year and with some of the best quads in the sculling scene doing eights for this race
Head of The Trent will be a tough race for the quads racing; it’s a grueling 5700m and has some really tricky steering. It is,
Hammersmith Head is perfect practice for School’s Head and the weather for this weekend is looking tricky – with high winds and a lot of
There are 15 crews entered for JW16 quads – some tough competitors entered so this Saturday will not be lacking intensity. Hampton Head is 3000m
Hampton Head is the first big head race of 2016 with a huge 27 entries for junior women’s quads. There’s a lot of competition this
The weather is not looking the best, with wind gusts of 40mph, though its hardly surprising for the tideway so any scullers that are familiar
Hampton small boats head is 3000m downstream, the weather is not looking the best with a strong but steady tailwind and then a strong crosswind.