
BUCS Regatta 2021 in Review
And, breathe. Three days later, it’s time to reflect on this year’s BUCS Regatta. I’m not sure about blood, but there was certainly sweat and

And, breathe. Three days later, it’s time to reflect on this year’s BUCS Regatta. I’m not sure about blood, but there was certainly sweat and

In the Women’s Championship Lightweight Single there are typically two groups of athletes competing. There’s those who are taking part in GB trials who normally

With 17 entries this event is one of the largest championship categories at the regatta. Unlike some other events, there will be stiff competition just

The Championship Women’s Double is an event in which the best scullers from each university compete, usually broken down from top quads which race on

The Women’s Lightweight Quad is a fantastic event for smaller athletes and indeed smaller clubs to showcase their talent. While some of the classical top

The pairs events represent the only sweep events which Oxford Brookes do not enter, as they decide to compete only in the eights and fours

The mighty lighties are back and with a vengeance. The Women’s Championship Lightweight Pairs are an event which smaller athletes are allowed to shine, and

While this event is certainly the second tier event to the Championship category, it is arguably more exciting as a competitor, with guaranteed close racing

With only six entries into this event the race format will be time trial for lanes then straight to the A final, which begs the

Men’s Championship Quads, the premier event for scullers at BUCS Regatta and one of the highest quality events at the Regatta. With only six entrants

Finally, after a two year wait, BUCS is back! The largest student rowing event in Europe returns to windy Nottingham this week as do the

Calling all student rowers, rowing armchair pundits and those keen to have their opinions heard! We are planning to expand our content to include BUCS