National Schools’ Regatta 2015- Junior 16 Coxless Fours Preview
This event is always a great one to watch, as it really separates out the technical and stylish boat movers from the clutter of Saturday’s
This event is always a great one to watch, as it really separates out the technical and stylish boat movers from the clutter of Saturday’s
This category has a particularly large entry compared to previous events, with two competitive semi-finals. The race for medal places will be particularly tight this
For the first time this season, there are eight entries into this category and between six of the crews, there’s really not much of a
As the first taste of multi-lane racing for most crews this season, this is always an interesting event, as it is where some crews emerge
Watching this season unfold has been immensely interesting for me, and there have certainly been some surprises over the last few months, most notably Westminster’s
With a lower saturation of women’s junior eights on the tideway, Schools’ Head is always exciting for these events as it is often the first
J16 8+ At the front of the pack, three crews will be battling for the first pennant of 2015. Hampton School “A” look to be
As the first eights race of the season for most, there are a good selection of well established and mixed crews. My favorite to win
J15 1x Windsor Boys’ School have the strongest presence in the category. All four members of the quad who just missed out on a medal
J16 2x The crew to watch in this event is Winchester College. Featuring members of the J15 CH8+ who defeated Eton in a spectacular victory
J16 2x After a complete absence in this category at Pairs Head, St Paul’s School are moving the “big guns” of their J16 squad from