Schools’ Head of the River 2020 – Ch 4x Preivew
Aiming for glory is a long and tedious affair, it requires a severe amount of dedication and commitment to push to for a top spot
Aiming for glory is a long and tedious affair, it requires a severe amount of dedication and commitment to push to for a top spot
Cover image credit: World Rowing Despite the threat of COVID-19, it seems as if the 2020 Boat Race will go ahead, but what does it
The culmination of the head season, Schools’ Head on the 18th March provides the opportunity for crews to size up their opposition before summer racing
It has finally come. The first of the events that a crew must win to claim the illustrious triple crown is just around the corner.
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*Hammersmith Head has been cancelled since this article was written* Schools’ Head is now a little over a month away, and with many schools and
*Hammersmith Head has been cancelled since this article was written* Racing returns to the Tideway this Sunday 16th February as crews race the 5k course
Who remembers their first ever race as a junior? It was most likely in an 8x+, and coupled with not much sense of what you
*Hammersmith Head has been cancelled, this does not stop our coverage* Kingston RC Kingston put out a WJ15 4x+ at the recent Hampton Head where
Things are starting to look up in the world of rowing. Following the passing of the January blues and the long awaited promise that spring
It has been a wet and windy start to the year and unfortunately, a few events have been cancelled. However, the Hammersmith Head is set