Fours Head of the River 2019 – Open School/Junior Quads Band 1
photo creds to @a_blind_photographer No doubt a faced-paced yet also a lengthy race, as mentioned in my previous article, nailing a race rhythm and a
photo creds to @a_blind_photographer No doubt a faced-paced yet also a lengthy race, as mentioned in my previous article, nailing a race rhythm and a
photo creds to @a_blind_photographer This year’s junior W 4+ is a small category with only four boats entered to race the 6.8km stretch from Mortlake
Continuing into head season brings all the action back into the tideway for the first time since the pairs head back in early October. The
The first tideway head in the big boats is upon us, with several hundred crews now in the last stages of preparation for a 6.8
Four’s Head marks the first race of the year in which the OUBC and CUBC crews race each other. But, more importantly for us, it
photo creds to @a_blind_photographer Once again we return to the Tideway, progressing from the 2-man boats into the coxless fours. The course is also most
photo creds to @a_blind_photographer As the nights grow longer and smaller rivers start to freeze over, we all know winter is coming. With winter comes
photo creds to @a_blind_photographer The new racing season is now well and truly underway and Fours Head is one of the most important races in
photo creds to @a_blind_photographer Fours Head is always a significant event in the racing calendar; presenting a benchmark for the progress already made throughout the
With a lot of the formative races of this season being cancelled due to adverse weather conditions, it will no doubt have been frustrating for
Kingston Small Boats head is the perfect opportunity for upcoming GB junior trialists to practice racing a 5k one week prior to the Early Identification
UPDATE *This event has now been cancelled-but we thought we would still give you our preview* As we fully reach the middle of November, this