Rutherford Head 2024 – Women’s Senior Coxed Fours Preview
Following another season of ruthless cancellations, Rutherford Head appears to be one of the only opportunities for crews to start testing their speed this side
Following another season of ruthless cancellations, Rutherford Head appears to be one of the only opportunities for crews to start testing their speed this side
The coxless four represents an interesting challenge. It has all the power that comes with a sweep boat, but with the added pressure of being
Unlike many events, the aspirational quad category at Henley Women’s Regatta features both student boats and club crews. This leaves the competition wide open, as
The Met regatta next weekend signals we are well and truly in the business end of the season. Known for high quality racing and a
When looking at the entries for any single sculling event, one has to focus on both the institution and, more importantly, the individuals. It is
Sculling, particularly when done in small boats, can often provide regatta spectators with some of the most exciting races. Of course, it is still up
The end of head season is upon us! Love it or hate it, everyone will be descending on the Tideway this weekend for one last
WeHORR is the largest and most iconic women’s distance rowing race in the world, and the ‘open’ category, formerly known as the ‘elite’ category, is
BUCs head traditionally lays down the marker for the coming season in university crews. Finishing off division one this Saturday is the ever exciting category;
As we head towards the 2024 Paris Olympics, this February trials seeks to display the best of Britain’s development athletes. The entries for the women’s
As many of the clubs based on the Thames know all too well, Quintin Head should (hopefully) be a nice break from the hours of
With a small selection of crews this year, the entries for the Women’s coxless fours are dominated by highly experienced athletes from high performance university