
Reading University Head of the River 2025 – Women’s Senior Eights Preview
Reading University Head of the River dates back to 1935 and is held on a course which is just over four km in length. Sadly,
Reading University Head of the River dates back to 1935 and is held on a course which is just over four km in length. Sadly,
This Preview was written prior to the cancellation of Sunday’s racing. BUCS Head marks the first opportunity for this season’s cohort of student novices to
Quintin Head marks the first Tideway head race of the year and gives crews a chance to test their speed on the famed course in
Rutherford Head is one of the major rowing races held in the North. It attracts top-quality crews year after year to a 4500m course on
Fours Head is arguably the biggest head race this side of Christmas. It provides the first opportunity for clubs to test their speed in the
After a long and disrupted winter, regatta season is finally here and that can only mean one thing: 2ks! 2ks can often play a role
Cover image: @2052photos Cannons, whistles and crashes galore – welcome to the chaos of Bumps racing! As all eyes in the rowing world turn towards
With the first round of GB trials for the Olympics next year complete, it got me thinking of something I first thought about in the
Henley Women’s Regatta is one of the highlights of the rowing calendar. It is held over the first 1500 metres of the Henley Royal Regatta
The Metropolitan Regatta is one of the most exciting regattas on the calendar. You can get junior, student and club athletes alike all competing in
The 2023 National Schools’ Regatta is just around the corner. Clubs will be arriving at this event with a point to prove, hoping that the
The Schools’ Head of the River Race (SHORR) is the pinnacle junior eights head race of the season. All the getting up early and the