Metropolitan Regatta 2022 – Open Club Coxed Four Preview
It’s official, with preceding regattas such as BUCS and National Schools’ out of the way we are now on the home straight on the way
It’s official, with preceding regattas such as BUCS and National Schools’ out of the way we are now on the home straight on the way
The Metropolitan ‘Met’ Regatta serves as a key stepping stone on the path to Henley Women’s and Henley Royal, and while not the final stepping
Provided the entries are strong this can be one of the most exciting events at BUCS Regatta, with tenacious lightweights pitted against one another with
While they don’t play host to recognisable names from years gone by or international lineups, the intermediate events often provide some of the tightest and
It’s that time of year again, when the sun starts to shine bright and rowers from across the country flock to Nottingham for BUCS Regatta.
While not technically the top singles event at the regatta, the Women’s Intermediate Single is a breeding ground for many up-and-coming talents as they make
Although this event is technically a rung below the top level of racing at BUCS Regatta, we often see some real quality in this event,
It’s an interesting contrast to see where different clubs put their top athletes, the coxed or coxless fours, with both taking place on the same
It is very pleasing indeed to see the return of the biggest head race in the country, one steeped in history with the winners so
BUCS Fours & Eights Head once again returns to the banks of the Tyne. There’s something about a storm battering down in the week leading
Fortune favours the bold. Make no mistake, to come and race Newcastle on the Tyne in lightweight fours is a very bold decision. It’s a
As potentially the biggest domestic race this side of Christmas, Fours Head holds a special place in the calendar, for clubs, schools and indeed universities.