GB Trials 2021/22 – Senior Women’s Sculling (Third Instalment)
Final trials. The last chance for these athletes to show their power on the water. The final hurdle between themselves and international races in a
Final trials. The last chance for these athletes to show their power on the water. The final hurdle between themselves and international races in a
We have followed the GB trials process from November 2021 right through until final trials for the 2022 season. The lightweight ladies have been working
A massive set of results for the third assessment with the senior heavyweight ladies in sculling. A total of 14 women raced the time trial
The path to representing Great Britain for the 21/22 season is still going strong. For this water assessment, similar to the first in November, all
WEHORR is back once again. It’s been a long time since we last saw the Women’s Eights Head and I’m sure the Thames missed it
BUCS Head is finally back again, and this year on the Tyne. With storm Eunice teasing many rowers with water time and races, we all
Since it’s a head race with different divisions, much like BUCS Regatta, there will be doubling up of crews from the lightweight quads to the
The Tyne once again will see a large influx of students getting ready to race, and more importantly, aiming to win that precious BUCS medal.
Finally back round to racing head races in the depths of winter. Plenty of warm clothes and long distances create some exciting racing and nail
Pocket Rockets. First assessment saw fifteen lightweights take on the erg, two extras with medical exemptions and of course Emily Craig and Maddie Arlett with
Back in Boston for the first GB assessment of the 2021/22 season. 94 heavyweight women took on the erg. Ten of these were USA based
Once again, we are back on the Tideway with some strong competition in the Women’s Championship Coxed Fours. In total we have five clubs putting