US Collegiate Rowing 2024 – Week 1 Preview
After the head racing of the fall and a long winter in the gym, the US Collegiate rowing season is underway. There have been a
After the head racing of the fall and a long winter in the gym, the US Collegiate rowing season is underway. There have been a
As the gem in the British head racing season, the Head of the River Race has attracted entries from across the UK and a few
Spring has sprung in the United States and that means the return of Collegiate Rowing to the lakes and rivers across the pond. It was
As yellow-flag conditions stopped the full record-breaking field from being able to race the course, 161 crews were able to race down the Championship course
With more than 350 crews having faced the Tyne this weekend, we gained our first insight into how university crews are shaping up in 2024.
As crews from across the country converge on the Tyne for BUCS Head, among the most anticipated events is the men’s intermediate eights. With no
The world of university rowing travels north to Newcastle for BUCS Head this weekend, and with it the jewel in the BUCS crown: the Championship
Image credit: World Rowing With this season’s only Boston time trial in the books, the top Development and U23 athletes in the UK gathered to
While the Olympic hopefuls are away from this round of trials, there is no dearth of talent racing down the course in Boston this weekend.
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell After finishing as the brightest light in a challenging Tokyo Olympic Regatta, the men’s sculling team have had an up-and-down
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell For the second year in succession, the first round of trials for the British National Team is only accepting women’s
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell With all three boat classes qualifying for the Olympics via strong finishing positions in Belgrade a few weeks ago, winning