Fours Head 2017 – Women’s Junior Coxed Fours
LEH As this boat doesn’t contain LEH’s competitor at junior worlds last summer or either member of the pair that comfortably won Pairs Head last
LEH As this boat doesn’t contain LEH’s competitor at junior worlds last summer or either member of the pair that comfortably won Pairs Head last
Quads are normally the priority boat for most clubs this close to Henley Royal Regatta, but the Groton School Challenge Cup is a great opportunity
The number of entires in the Peabody Cup is much larger than last year, so there is sure to be lots of exciting racing. At
Championship coxless fours provide a good opportunity for girls prioritising the eights on Saturday to race each other in smaller boats. With many smaller clubs
As junior girls’ rowing has grown in popularity over the last few years, this year has seen a big increase in the number of competitive
The National Schoolss Regatta is undoubtedly the most competitive event of the year for championship girls eights, and this year should provide some close and
Only in it’s second year, the Junior Sculling Regatta doesn’t seem to have attracted the same competition in the draw as the Head back in March,
Wallingford marks the start of the summer regatta season and is the first opportunity for crews to prove themselves over 2000m, so there should be lots
With many J16 girls eights not making the trip down to the tideway for WEHORR, some of the stronger entries in this category have not
Whilst not quite reaching the speed of most of the champ girls eights, over the years girls sweep has found more and more depth, leading
School’s Head is the last big head race of the year for junior women’s eights, and with plenty of foreign competition in the mix there
With the WEHORR draw featuring every single one of the crews I’d expect to be the most competitive in WJ18 8+ at SHORR, this will