National Schools’ Regatta 2015 – J17 Girls Singles Preview
This category is absolutely crammed with competition, and has more GB trialists than you can shake a stick at, although I admit, I’ve never tried
This category is absolutely crammed with competition, and has more GB trialists than you can shake a stick at, although I admit, I’ve never tried
This category has a particularly large entry compared to previous events, with two competitive semi-finals. The race for medal places will be particularly tight this
For the first time this season, there are eight entries into this category and between six of the crews, there’s really not much of a
1st VIIIs RECENT CHANGE TO 1ST EIGHTS: FIRST 12 FROM TIME TRIAL TO SEMIS, NEXT 12 TO C & D FINALS, 1 ELIMINATED. This yearโs
Who knows, we could see the future winners of the Diamond Jubilee Challenge cup grace the waters of Holme Pierrepont this Sunday in the
National Schoolsโ Regatta provides the perfect opportunity to test any crew; the competition is tough, the conditions are often far from ideal and the multi-lane
Of all the great schoolboy races, amidst the whispers and the writing, this stands above the rest. The piece de resistance of junior rowing. The
As the dust settles from the frenzied excitement of the eights racing on Saturday, and the sun ignites Holme Pierrepont once more, welcoming back weary
Looking at the draw, and in contrary to the lineup of the girls’ champ singles, this event really doesn’t look that competitive when it comes
A relatively small field, with only nineteen scullers racing. It’s a strong field though, with several junior internationals and Henley winners competing. Onto the preview…
The organisation of the race timetable gives opportunity for those who raced the CH4x and J17 sculling events on the Saturday to split between this
The racing that this event produces is gladiatorial in its nature- there is no room for error, no cavity in which to hide.ย Last year, the