
National Schools’ Regatta 2016 – Championship Doubles
Championship Doubles is one of the most exciting events of the National Schools’ Regatta, as it is very interesting to see how successfully many of

Championship Doubles is one of the most exciting events of the National Schools’ Regatta, as it is very interesting to see how successfully many of

Wallingford is one of the first major regattas of the season and as a result of this, most big junior sculling clubs are opting to

Being the day after the Schools’ Head and having a significantly larger and stronger entry, this should be a far better marker of where this

The J17 Quad is always a bit of a strange event, as a large number of crews are racing are essentially just B crews, with

Although the Schools’ Head of River one of the biggest junior head races of the season, there are a remarkable number of crews missing from

With recent weather conditions and such a short, downstream course, the J18 Quads will be looking to set some very fast times at Hampton this

The Junior Double will be the fastest event on the water on Saturday, and the 3000m downstream course should produce some very quick times. There

The J17 Single is a very competitive category, and this year, as expected, there is a huge entry. The course at Hampton is fairly short

As one of the biggest Head of Rivers of the year, the Fours Head of River is an excellent way of identifying which crews will

With only four entries, the J16 Coxless Quad event isn’t the biggest I’ve ever seen, however there is still the potential for some interesting racing

Marlow Long Distance Sculls is one of the smaller heads with only one division, but this hasn’t stopped it from having a reasonably strong entry

The long, 4.5 Km tidal course is particularly gruelling in a two man boat, and even with four oars, double sculls are amongst the hardest