Henley Women’s Regatta 2021 – Junior Quads
With 43 crews entered for the time trials of the Bea Langridge Trophy for junior coxless quads, it is sure to be a highly anticipated
With 43 crews entered for the time trials of the Bea Langridge Trophy for junior coxless quads, it is sure to be a highly anticipated
With 43 crews entered, the Women’s Intermediate Eight category is looking highly competitive. Though there are many crews entered by high performance clubs such as
Given the lack of opportunities which have been available this year for many of the crews entered into the Women’s Championship Coxless Four to compete
With a draw packed with talent and credentials, it seems that the women’s championship 4x is shaping up to be one of the most competitive
First raced in 1947, National Schools’ Regatta is today one of the leading junior regattas in the country. Aside from the cancellation of Saturday and
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Olivia Morgan is currently in her second year at Reading University, having joined their prestigious rowing programme following a successful junior career. We caught up
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