Aberdeen Fours and Small Boats Head 2024 Review
Photo credit: Dave Lee Proudly advertised as ‘the cheapest entry fees for any Head of the River Race in Scotland,’ the River Dee once again
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Photo credit: Dave Lee Proudly advertised as ‘the cheapest entry fees for any Head of the River Race in Scotland,’ the River Dee once again
As the holiday season draws near, there’s no better way to wrap up the year than with a challenging head race on the iconic River
With the 2023 event cancelled, the Four’s Head of the River is back in 2024. It marks the second junior race on the Tideway this
Photo Credit: AllMarkOne The first round of trials for those wishing to compete in British colours this coming summer are now over and we’re beginning
The cancellation of Fours Head last year left us yearning for a good race this time round; I have no doubts that the junior women’s
With nearly 40 entrants this year, the Junior Open Quads will surely be the spectacle it always is at Fours Head. After last year’s race
Heading back to Boston for the U19 trials on Saturday, 150 of the top junior women are racing against the clock to get their name
The first event of the famously rigorous, year-long U19 GB trialling process is upon us. This Saturday, 16th November 2024, hundreds of junior athletes will
When the essence of rowing – being out on the water, blade in hand, sweeping across a dawn-kissed millpond amongst seven like-minded folk – is
A massive 43 scullers are taking to Kingston’s waters to contest this headship in a truly stacked field over a 5.2km course that, for many,
After a decently dry October, the river on the Kingston stretch is perfectly rowable, and it will host one of the first races of the
It’s still early in the season, and with Early IDs on the horizon, Kingston Small Boats Head allows rowers to get in crucial practice down
This weekend, we move our eyes towards the Thames, where crews will battle it out over the 5200m course. With the ever-looming weather being a
Kingston Small Boats Head takes place this Saturday over a 5.2km course, starting at Hampton Court. For many WJ15s this will be their first race
As the last of the sun dips below the horizon, the dark skies settle overhead, and the warmth gives way to winter’s bitter chill, rowing
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