
Reading University Head of the River 2025 – Open Senior Quads Preview
This article was written prior to the event cancellation With the end of the head racing season coming up fast, the Reading University Head of
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This article was written prior to the event cancellation With the end of the head racing season coming up fast, the Reading University Head of
Reading University Head of the River dates back to 1935 and is held on a course which is just over four km in length. Sadly,
With Women’s Head of the River Race and Head of the River Race right around the corner, the head race season is beginning to come
This Preview was written prior to the cancellation of Sunday’s racing. BUCS Head marks the first opportunity for this season’s cohort of student novices to
This Preview was written prior to the cancellation of Sunday’s racing. This season’s cohort of novice rowers will be heading to the Tyne, eager for
As BUCS Head draws nearer for another year, the women in the Intermediate Coxed Fours are ready to make waves on the Tyne once again.
Racing on the Tyne means one thing for a lot of clubs, BUCS Head. The first student event of 2025, it’s an opportunity for those
Five university crews will be making trips from all across the country to race in the championship women’s coxed fours category on Saturday afternoon. BUCS
This weekend, the Tyne will once again be beset upon by crews from across the country as they compete at BUCS Head. While the event
After removing the lightweight double from the Olympic programme after Paris 2024, it’s expected that domestic lightweight events will also be lost. However, BUCS has
With the first water-based BUCS event of the 2024/25 season just days away, the chains have been pulled, the weights dropped, and the strokes refined;
The trip up to Newcastle this weekend signifies the first chance for university crews to test themselves against one another, in the form of BUCS
As one of two events exclusive for British universities, BUCS Head offers crews the chance to go toe-to-toe with their academic counterparts. Offering events from
The time has come once again for students from across the country to pull on their wellies, splash jackets, and woolly hats as they gear
BUCS head returns for the fifth consecutive year to the River Tyne for universities from all around the country to battle for event wins, BUCS
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