Fours Head 2022 – Open Championship Quad Preview
Of all the small boat categories, the quad is perhaps the most technically satisfying and enjoyable to watch. Eight blades going in and out of
Of all the small boat categories, the quad is perhaps the most technically satisfying and enjoyable to watch. Eight blades going in and out of
It’s that time of year again. The start of another season and the chance to do it all again. As the glow of HRR fades,
Reviews Woodrow Wilson vs Norwich School A race that showed the quality of American school crews at this year’s competition, Woodrow Wilson came into this
The Fawley has always been an event that has been dominated by the likes of Windsor Boys and Sir William Borlase. Nonwithstanding the quality of the
The first day of Henley is always a chance for lesser known school crews to leave their mark and avoid having to become some of
The last of the traditional tune-up regattas before HRR and HWR (the others being Wallingford and the Metropolitan Regatta), Marlow Regatta is the final hurdle
The Men’s Championship Coxless Fours at NSR 2022 is probably the most exciting category outside Ch8+. Hours of steady-state, weights, and technical refinement have gone
Next to the mighty eight, the four is both the largest and arguably the most exciting of the sweep rowing events. Four rowers in a
In a season of schoolboy Head Rowing, there is nothing quite like Schools’ Head of the River. The twists and turns of the Tideway are
In the midst of the many events for larger boats at this point in the season, such as Fours Head and Wallingford Regatta, events for
From humble beginnings in 1955, Fours Head has grown into a premier head race on the London rowing circuit. Raced from Mortlake to Putney, a
Pairs Head provides a novel opppourtunity for the best school and club rowers in Britain to hone their skills against each other, before the move