
Doggett’s Coat and Badge 2021 Review
One of the oldest sporting events in the world, Doggett’s Coat and Badge, has been a mainstay of the Thames Calendar for over 300 years.

One of the oldest sporting events in the world, Doggett’s Coat and Badge, has been a mainstay of the Thames Calendar for over 300 years.

With the conclusion of Henley Royal Regatta, the season has come to an end. It’s been a phenomenal year, so join me as we look

Down to less than a third of 2019 numbers, the Remenham has been hit harder than almost any other event at the regatta, not that

With a subdued entry of only 15 crews, the Stonor may be short on crews, but certainly isn’t lacking in talent. In the mix are

With one crew withdrawn, only six pairs will contend the Hambleden this year – down almost two thirds on the 2019 entry. Despite this shallow

Always a crowd-pleaser, the Diamonds present a unique opportunity for insurgent scullers to make their name by dethroning the incumbent favourites but simultaneously also allow

The Princess Royal is an event whose quality varies from year to year, but in 2021, it looks to be rammed with talent for what

It’s a bright and warm Sunday morning in the Thames Valley: finals day of Henley Royal Regatta 2021. You find yourself enjoying a Weatherspoons Breakfast

Back at the end of May, I had the pleasure of reviewing the action at National Schools’ Regatta. At the time, I was high on

So here it is, the big one, the one all rowers want to race at, and for some, the culmination of years of training and

National Schools’ 2021 was always going to be a dramatic affair. After a long hiatus from the sport, every rower, cox and coach craved nothing

This is your Saturday briefing covering all the action in the student events at Henley Women’s Regatta. Here you’ll find a brief look at today’s