Quintin Head 2022 – Women’s J18 Eights
As the first race of the new year, there is some uncertainty as to how the crews will have developed since many of them swept
As the first race of the new year, there is some uncertainty as to how the crews will have developed since many of them swept
As the weather draws colder with the dreaded start of winter training, the crews are hitting their stride as Heads season is in full swing.
With the Pairs Head having been cancelled, there is more to be guessed in terms of how the senior girls’ sweep has progressed since the
Alas the days of squinting at the sun are over as we return to the chilliness of Heads season. Chester LDS is held over 5km
It’s another small group of clubs this weekend in an admittedly niche category of the Wallingford LDS. The benefit of this specific age category is
It’s a somewhat chilly morning and technically the second day of the regatta for these crews, since they had a day on hiatus to recover.
It’s been a great start to HRR, with the sun (usually) shining, the crews in prime condition, and the occasional paddleboarder creeping past our base.
The postponing we’ve become so used to has finally reached its end. In just a few short days, the rowers competitive and dedicated enough to
It’s a pretty small draw for the fours (easy to remember – it rhymes) at this year’s British Rowing Junior Championships. We haven’t seen as
The new generation are out for presentation as we get another insight into both the clubs’ progression since the last proper season, and the prospects
Next on the agenda of previously postponed races is the renowned Henley Women’s Regatta. National Schools’ Regatta served as a good example of how each
The sweep blades and club rivalries are out again as the J16s finally get an opportunity to race after an I’ve-lost-count-of-the-months amount of time. The