National Schools’ Regatta 2016 – Championship Quads
The top multi-lane event for junior quads, and arguably the highest profile sculling event of the entire regatta, this year’s championship quad has the potential to
The top multi-lane event for junior quads, and arguably the highest profile sculling event of the entire regatta, this year’s championship quad has the potential to
As the inaugural multi-lane regatta on British soil, Wallingford will provide an exciting glimpse into how this regatta season will unfold. Prospective CH4x and Fawley
The Oarsport Junior Sculling Head is fast becoming the flagship head of river for the prospective Fawley Challenge Cup crews, with a far stronger entry
As this is the first major national event for these crews in the coxless quad, it is very difficult to know how the crews will
Held over the 2 ¾ miles between Chiswick Bridge and Hammersmith Bridge, The Hammersmith Head provides a great opportunity for clubs with aspirations of success
The Hampton Head of River is always an exciting event for both competitors and spectators alike, with this year’s conditions likely to be extremely quick,
This year’s scullers head sees a whole host of Junior Scullers competing on the gruelling tidal course, with a vast contingent from tideway based schools.
Despite being a fairly niche boat class, the J172X has a reasonably competitive field with some of the country’s strongest sculling clubs represented. The short,
The J181X field at Hampton SBH is perhaps the strongest we have seen at any Head of River this season, with multiple Great Britain representatives
Given that it is still early in the season it comes as no surprise that the entry for the J184X is relatively small, and certainly
Marlow Long Distance is held on a notoriously tough course, and the 4700 metres upstream will feel particularly difficult in the single scull. With the
As the first major head of the academic year, and the first on the tideway, it is unsurprising that the junior double has a large