Hampton Head 2016 – J18 4-
Coming as a relatively pleasant and refreshing surprise, this category will not be dominated by broken down eights, as such categories often fall victim to
Coming as a relatively pleasant and refreshing surprise, this category will not be dominated by broken down eights, as such categories often fall victim to
Hampton Head is, bar to a certain extent Quintin Head, the first matchup of the major head race season. While, on occasion, the category lacks
Hampton Head, as an event exclusive to juniors and therefore teeming with junior crews, never fails to offer close competition. This year looks to be
Itโs encouraging to see such a large entry for womenโs eights this year, and there are so many crews I will not be able to
With the second water assessment for the GB Junior trials just over a fortnight away, Hampton Head will be used by many of the pairs
Only 11 crews are competing in this event, making it one of the smaller entries of the day. Nonetheless, there should be some intense competition
There are 15 crews entered for JW16 quads – some tough competitors entered so this Saturday will not be lacking intensity. Hampton Head is 3000m
With many schools and clubs entering more than one crew here, so Iโm going to try to guess which is their top crew is and
The Hampton Head of River is always an exciting event for both competitors and spectators alike, with this yearโs conditions likely to be extremely quick,
Hampton Head is the first big head race of 2016 with a huge 27 entries for junior womenโs quads. Thereโs a lot of competition this
With recent weather conditions and such a short, downstream course, the J18 Quads will be looking to set some very fast times at Hampton this