National Schools’ Regatta 2016 – 1st Coxed Fours
With changes to the category this season opening it up to the eights competitors from Saturday, this will be a close and competitive event and
With changes to the category this season opening it up to the eights competitors from Saturday, this will be a close and competitive event and
Second eights, even more so than Championship eights, is very often a case of the usual suspects. While it is fantastic to see clubs like
The Junior A Eights event at Wallingford Regatta always provides a fantastic quality of competition, and sets itself apart from National Schools’ Regatta with a
It’s unfortunate to see a category that saw such vicious and intense competition last season being so depleted this season, with only seven crews entered.
Held over one of the most notoriously gruelling and unpredictable courses in the country, the first of the “big three” events of the season looks
There are only two noteworthy additional junior crews in this event, so this will be brief. Abingdon School have entered an eight into IM3, but
Coming as a relatively pleasant and refreshing surprise, this category will not be dominated by broken down eights, as such categories often fall victim to
Hampton Head is, bar to a certain extent Quintin Head, the first matchup of the major head race season. While, on occasion, the category lacks
J16 1x Henley RC are going to be out in force on Saturday, and they have a strong squad coming off the back of a
This is a combined preview from three writers, previewing the three major J16 events at Wallingford LDS this year – the 1x, 2x and 4x.
While it may look like a forgone victory for Sir William Borlase School here this week, that’s not to say that this event at one
This category looks like it will be following a similar pattern to the eights event, but suffice to say, there will still be some fast