National School’s Regatta 2015 – Championship Coxless Fours Preview
This event is largely seen as either an opportunity for the Champ and First Eights of the Saturday to break apart into smaller boats and
This event is largely seen as either an opportunity for the Champ and First Eights of the Saturday to break apart into smaller boats and
At the time of writing, it looks increasingly unlikely that we’ll actually be seeing a heat raced as per the draw – the crosswind will
With only a few weeks to go until the National School’s Regatta, the first major race of the regatta season in the UK, Wallingford Regatta,
This is the last event I will be previewing, and is the one with the largest number of entries – a grand total of 22
This year sees a large entry into the Junior Coxed Fours – 19 boats in total. Previewing an event such as the coxed four at
This is the big one. The main event of the spring season is upon us, and one school will be crowned king of the head
The Head of the Trent is fast approaching, and it will see hotly contested battles in the J18 and J16 events. Here is our preview.
While having a pretty small number of entries, W.J18 eights looks like it could be pretty hard fought this year. As in the J18 eight
This Saturday’s Quintin Head will see a large number of seemingly mixed or second eights rowing in the ‘J18’ category, with some of the ‘big
Another event with a small number of entries, but one that should hopefully produce some high-quality sculling and close racing. Again, I must note that
A rather small entry for women’s J18 pairs at this year’s Hampton Small Boats Head, and another difficult prediction; not only due to the fact
Against all odds, it looks like Hampton Small Boats Head will be running tomorrow, and while often it is one of the largest schoolboy races