National Schools’ Regatta 2017 – Championship Coxless Pairs
This category is relatively depleted compared to recent years- often top championship crews will try their hand at this event in preparation for trials. However,
This category is relatively depleted compared to recent years- often top championship crews will try their hand at this event in preparation for trials. However,
This has traditionally been one of my favourite events of the regatta, and it was a tragedy, in my view, that last year this became
Last Thursday, we were given the opportunity to sit down with Alex Henshilwood, the Head Coach at Eton College who has coached 6 crews to
Schools’ Head is on the horizon, and with it a number of tideway visits from non-native clubs. Coxing on this notoriously long and difficult stretch
Whilst girls pairs entries aren’t being made until later today, based off the singles entries these are some of the girls trialling for sweep who
The coxed fours category here is furnished with some of the finest crews from rowing squads of all standards, and as such expect a tough
WJ168+ Putney High Putney girls have had a successful last season; getting into last years’ National Schools’ final shows their ability in the eights category,
wj17 2- As the draw only has one name per crew, this following preview will be based under the name given. this may not be
Men’s quads at a junior level are notoriously unpredictable, so Fours Head is often an early pointer as to who’s going to be performing this
WJ16 1x There is an extremely large entry for this event, with a field of 23 scullers. I will try to preview the main contenders
Watching the spectacular performance of the GB athletes, both senior and junior this summer, it is hard not to be inspired by their commitment to
The changes to the structure of the regatta so that 1st Fours is now on the Sunday has unfortunately made this event far less attractive