Pairs Head 2015 – WJ18 2x
The first major headrace on the Thames has arrived and I have the pleasure of covering the J18 women’s double sculls. With 28 crews entered
The first major headrace on the Thames has arrived and I have the pleasure of covering the J18 women’s double sculls. With 28 crews entered
Among the 23 entries in the WJ162x event are some already very established and talented rowers and crews that will create a difficult battle for
Reading Small boats Head this year saw a great day of intense racing, culminating in some fine wins for well established and fledgling programs alike.
For the J18 girls, there’s a hefty entry in the singles category, but a much smaller doubles entry. Both should be some good displays of
This will be the first taste of sweep racing for a lot of these guys this season, so I’m not necessarily expecting some well-polished pairs
Junior Rowing News has just received word, on good authority, that National Schools’ Regatta in 2016 will be held at Dorney Lake, Eton College’s training
There was fantastic racing to be seen at Wallingford last weekend, and some big upsets. Attempting to predict winners this early in the season would
The largest regatta of the year for Junior Rowers is in serious jeopardy, according to its organisation committee. George Hammond, spokesperson for the Regatta, has
Below is a list of all the previews (and reviews) that we are planning to do this term: Wallingford Long Distance Sculls Quadruple Sculls:
After a long Summer of international success and well-earned rest for junior rowers around the country, the time has come to get back in the saddle and
The premier event of the Junior Rowing season is almost upon us. Ever since National Schools, crews have been tinkering with line-ups and technique in
As there is a lack of a dedicated J18 event at this year’s Marlow Regatta (rather, there are several J18 crews entered into the ‘IM3