Muckross Head of the River 2024 – Women’s Junior 18 Quads
With a start to the season that would have been unwanted but not unexpected by many, Muckross provides the opportunity for many crews to test
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With a start to the season that would have been unwanted but not unexpected by many, Muckross provides the opportunity for many crews to test
Muckross Head of the River is bound to witness a titanic battle in the Junior 18 quads, as some of the best crews in Ireland
The Junior 18 Eights at Muckross Head of the River promises to be one of the most thrilling and fiercely competitive events of the weekend.
Taking place at the National Rowing Centre just outside of Cork, this 3km race bring several top talents from across Irish rowing together in one
If you are looking for world class racing, look no further than the men’s sculls this coming Saturday, seven December. High winds and unstable water
Skibbereen With four girls entered into the sculling category for Skibbereen, they are clearly aiming for the win this Saturday. Niamh O’Donovan, Eveanna Goulding, Alannah Keane and Orla Seymour will be
The Skibbereen Regatta promises to stage an intriguing contest in its J18 Singles, pitting some of the best young sculling talent across clubs in Ireland.
Skibbereen With this being Skibbereen’s own Head of the River, these strong Junior 18 girls – with Alannah Keane leading them down a familiar course – will be in
The Skibbereen Head of the River is one of Ireland’s blue-ribbon rowing events, and this weekend it will feature a head-to-head battle between two of
A winding river, plenty of rough water, and unpredictable currents make Lough Erne a coxes’ race.: A cox’s to lose and cox’s to win. It’s
The men’s intermediate coxed four is a battle of West versus East this year, with four crews from two clubs entered. Anyone who has read
Whilst the UK prepares for its Fours Head in two weeks, on Sunday 24 November, the Irish equivalent takes place this coming Saturday on the
The senior men’s coxed four event this year at Erne Fours Head of the River is an all University College Dublin (UCD) affair. With their
Taking place on the picturesque Lough Erne in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh; the six kilometre course will see hundreds of athletes take on the stretch of
With seven entries, the men’s senior coxless four will undoubtedly bring some nail-biting racing with crews from the University of Galway Boat Club and Commercial
For the first time this season, many of the top crews from across the island of Ireland will compete against each other, hosted on the
St Michael’s Head of the River marks the start of the new season this year, providing the first opportunity for highly competitive racing. This means
The waters of O’Briensbridge will be a flurry of activity this Saturday, 12 October, as hundreds of crews take to the river for the annual
The season has begun again for the junior rowers in Ireland and this year it’s goingto be bigger and better than ever, with St Michael’s
Following the cancellation of Dublin Head of the River last weekend, all eyes now turn to Limerick in the southwest of Ireland where St Michael’s
As the new season gets underway that can only mean on thing… head racing season. St Michael’s Head of the River is a three kilometre
The junior 18 doubles event at St. Michael’s Head of the River, County Clare, will be one of the hottest and most fiercely contested events
Folks, it seems we have a rivalry on our hands. Whichever way you slice it, the Women’s Junior 18 singles event down in Limerick this
The St. Michael’s Head of the River will be one of the highlights of the domestic calendar this coming weekend. Limerick plays host to some
Following a successful Olympic Games in Paris for Irish rowing, the domestic season begins again for 2024/25 with Dublin Head of the River Race. It
As the first race of the season for many, this year’s Dublin Head of the River Race is set to be an All-Dublin affair with
The jewel in the crown of the Irish rowing season is finally here. With over a thousand athletes set to compete across fifty-four events between