
National Schools’ Regatta 2025 – Girls’ Championship Quads Preview
A near-record 36 crews entered into the Sherriff Cup marks the largest field in this event since 2019, as each club aims to come out
A near-record 36 crews entered into the Sherriff Cup marks the largest field in this event since 2019, as each club aims to come out
A sunny bank holiday weekend marks a significant weekend in the junior rowing calendar, peaking for most with Junior Sculling Regatta, one of the first
This bank holiday weekend is a significant undertaking for juniors across the country and the continent – many rowers will race both Wallingford Regatta and
As days get longer, rivers get slower, and winter season draws to a close, Oarsport’s Junior Sculling Head marks the last time many clubs will
The event was cancelled after this preview was completed. As Schools’ Head looms on the horizon, Henley Fours and Eights is a prime opportunity for
Be not deceived by the small size of this category – Head of the Nene is a significant race for the three crews entered, marking
An interrupted winter season last year only drove the UK’s student-athletes to greater, faster heights: summertime saw broken club records abound and ferocious racing between
Hampton’s 3000m battle downstream makes for fast and furious racing in the nicest of conditions, but in the wake of Storm Bert, a quicker stream
A massive 43 scullers are taking to Kingston’s waters to contest this headship in a truly stacked field over a 5.2km course that, for many,
These previews were written prior to the cancellation of Wallingford Long Distance Sculls 2024. A huge five hundred crews will be challenged by the narrow
Image Credit: British Rowing Last year’s U19 world championships proved to be a historical regatta for the junior women, with every female athlete bringing home
Image Credit: British Rowing 2024 has seen the first ever Olympic gold for the British women’s quad, and could soon bring a similar feat for