National Schools’ Regatta 2019 – Championship Girls Doubles
With 52 crews entered, the Girls’ Championship Double Sculls is one of the most popular events at National Schools’ Regatta this year. The majority of
With 52 crews entered, the Girls’ Championship Double Sculls is one of the most popular events at National Schools’ Regatta this year. The majority of
Taking place at the National Watersports Centre, Nottingham City Regatta is run over two divisions and comprises of a six-lane 2km course. There are three
Taking place on Dorney Lake, Wallingford Regatta is the biggest one-day regatta in the country, and always attracts a strong crowd of junior competitors. There
As the most anticipated junior head race of the season, Schools’ Head of the River race is the event where juniors can demonstrate their abilities
The Reading University Head of the River takes place on a 4.6km stretch of the Thames, which flows downstream through central Reading. This year, only
Hosted by Auriol Kensington RC, the Hammersmith Head course runs between the Chiswick and Hammersmith Bridges. With a draw which comprises of mainly local clubs
The Hampton Small Boats Head course runs 3000m downstream from Sunbury Lock and is the first of the two major events held by Hampton School,
As one of three races that Kingston BC hosts, Kingston Small Boats Head is for many juniors, especially those more local to the course, the
Pair’s Head is always a highly anticipated event for competitors. It will be very interesting to see how crews perform in smaller boats, especially right
Kickstarting the new season of long distance rowing events, Chester Long Distance Sculls is an event which enables athletes to showcase the skills they have
Bringing an end to what has been a very successful season of junior racing, British Junior Rowing Championships is always a very exciting competition. This
Most probably the highest-profile regatta for these racers, Henley Women’s Regatta is really an opportunity for these competitors to prove their mettle and to place