Hampton Head 2016 – WJ18 4-
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
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 I’m 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 year’s conditions likely to be extremely quick,
Hampton Head is the first big head race of 2016 with a huge 27 entries for junior women’s quads. There’s 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
This is the first event we’ll be previewing in 2016, and it’s a rather low-key affair that plays out over the first half and-a-bit of
Only ten girls are competing in the girl’s J17 singles at Sculler’s Head this year but nonetheless it’s nice to be able to differentiate the
The weather is not looking the best, with wind gusts of 40mph, though its hardly surprising for the tideway so any scullers that are familiar
This year’s scullers head sees a whole host of Junior Scullers competing on the gruelling tidal course, with a vast contingent from tideway based schools.
Wallingford this year was uncharacteristically choppy – the usually calm waters were unrecognizable, with actual waves rolling down the longer straights – due to the
For these J16s this will probably be the first race they’ve had in an eight this season, and it’s sure to be an exciting one.