Hampton Small Boats Head 2015 – WJ18 2-
Despite a relativity small entry compared to the doubles, the standard of Women’s pairs in the recent years has certainly increased. Hampton’s two divisions means
Despite a relativity small entry compared to the doubles, the standard of Women’s pairs in the recent years has certainly increased. Hampton’s two divisions means
Despite being a fairly niche boat class, the J172X has a reasonably competitive field with some of the country’s strongest sculling clubs represented. The short,
Hampton small boats head is 3000m downstream, the weather is not looking the best with a strong but steady tailwind and then a strong crosswind.
Hampton is one of the few races to still offer J17 events, and this is a great opportunity for these girls to compete with
The J181X field at Hampton SBH is perhaps the strongest we have seen at any Head of River this season, with multiple Great Britain representatives
The Junior Double will be the fastest event on the water on Saturday, and the 3000m downstream course should produce some very quick times. There
The J17 Single is a very competitive category, and this year, as expected, there is a huge entry. The course at Hampton is fairly short
Excitingly, this appears to be our first ever preview for a J15 event at this time of the year, and this is certainly a great