Third Eights
A small category due to its nature, 3rd Eights are markers of a club’s depth in numbers. The entries often fluctuate in number, no surprise considering
A small category due to its nature, 3rd Eights are markers of a club’s depth in numbers. The entries often fluctuate in number, no surprise considering
Second Eights don’t always get their time to shine. Seen as lower than School 1st Eights, and forever 2nd fiddle to the top eight, some
Down here in the South, we don’t get to see northern crews in action very often. Luckily, we’re covering Durham City Regatta so you can
Unlike most of the events at this regatta, the J16 quad is an event at NSR. At NSR 2017, gold was hotly contested for
With the merging of Champ Eights and First Eights at National Schools, this is one of the few chances for first eight crews to duke
Some Schools have shied away for the J18 quads opting to enter some crews into the Open event. While I won’t go as
It’s January, and for school crews, it’s time for a small injection of rowers from other sports. As shown at the top end, by Oxford
As we come closer to the end of the year, resolutions and goals are being written for 2018. If you’re lacking some inspiration or want
There’s a lot of racing going on this weekend, but as the majority of sweep oarsmen and crew scullers have gone to Wallingford, the single
Many crews are now moving from their sculling season to their sweep season, and Wallingford Fours and Eights Head is a chance to gauge where
It has been an exciting day at Henley Long Distance Sculls, with around 600 entries and a few close encounters with the bank. In the
Henley Long Distance sculls is a chance for many scullers to race without the distraction of steering, due to its reasonably straight course. For scullers