Schools’ Head of the River 2018 – First Eights
Recent controversy over the Child Beale event at the National Schools’ Regatta means that this year’s schools’ head race may be one of the most
Recent controversy over the Child Beale event at the National Schools’ Regatta means that this year’s schools’ head race may be one of the most
Dulwich college have entered 3 crews. Dulwich are always up there fighting for medals in the Child Beale and so I’d expect them to be
This is part two of the preview for Junior Coxed Fours at HOR4. You can read part one here Although Radley seem to have
Although Henley Long Distance Sculls might not typically be the most important regatta of a junior rower’s season, the event happens to fall the weekend
St Paul’s – Despite the rumoured loss of junior world champion Calvin Tarczy, the St Paul’s crew should still be strong. Five of the crew
This is one of the first few races of the season. As many schools / clubs start training at different times and as athlete fitness
Junior rowing has reached the final frontier. To many, this is the ultimate prize in schoolboy rowing; the chance to emerge victorious from the heat
Radley has entered two crews into this event. I assume that these are their 1st VIII and J16 8+s, and that both will be of
Last year, as J15s, this Bedford School crew came second to King’s College School at the National Schools’ regatta. This year, at the Schools’ Head
There are 19 crews entered into this category, making it one of the more competitive events of the regatta. Tideway scullers always produce strong sculling
Many schools traditionally choose to race coxed fours on the Sunday of National Schools’, so Wallingford will likely be a key step in the building
Many schools race the Schools’ Head in eights, making it hard to predict exactly how well they will perform in smaller boats like coxed fours.