
Wallingford Regatta 2025 – View from the Bank
This year feels a little different. Wallingford Regatta is the first marker in the sand of competition, the opening bow for crews up and down
This year feels a little different. Wallingford Regatta is the first marker in the sand of competition, the opening bow for crews up and down
The first May bank holiday represents the gateway to summer racing; a blockbuster competition schedule up and down the country, with the premier event coming
Rivalry defines sport. Partisanship is what keeps us engaged. Without a sense of jeopardy – innate and investible, something that spectators and speculators can absorb
Rivalry defines sport. Partisanship is what keeps us engaged. Without a sense of jeopardy – innate and investible, something that spectators and speculators can absorb
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