Hampton Head 2015 – J16 Preview
Hampton Head offers us the first real opportunity of the season to see how clubs and schools are shaping up in the bigger boat categories.
Hampton Head offers us the first real opportunity of the season to see how clubs and schools are shaping up in the bigger boat categories.
As the head season quickly progresses and the School’s Head approaches in exactly 40 days, the attention this weekend turns upstream to the 2015 Hampton
As an observer, there is always something to entertain the spectator on the junior rowing circuit. Be it a titanic clash between the fastest schoolboy eights
I am a little less familiar with the women’s crews than with the mens, so if I do get any of the crew names wrong,
So this article, and the three proceeding it, are actually extra articles that I’m doing due to the high demand for them (aren’t I nice
Another event with a small number of entries, but one that should hopefully produce some high-quality sculling and close racing. Again, I must note that
A rather small entry for women’s J18 pairs at this year’s Hampton Small Boats Head, and another difficult prediction; not only due to the fact
J17 1x There are some scullers here who are inevitably going to be quick and have the potential to place highly within the J18 1x
Against all odds, it looks like Hampton Small Boats Head will be running tomorrow, and while often it is one of the largest schoolboy races
A junior-exclusive headrace naturally attracts many junior entries, leading to a positive level of competition; Hampton Small Boats Head is the last ‘big’ event before
The flagship category, and an event with an impressive standard of competition. While Sam Meijer tears up the Tideway, the Sir William Borlase boys are
Not a huge amount of entries for the J18 doubles, however some fairly big names are present here and it looks to be a great