
BUCS Head 2026 – Women’s Championship Coxless Fours Preview
Cover image: AllMarkOne The premier head race in the calendar for student rowers, BUCS Head stands as an important marker of progress and season potential,

Cover image: AllMarkOne The premier head race in the calendar for student rowers, BUCS Head stands as an important marker of progress and season potential,

This race was cancelled after JRN had created the preview. Image Credit: AllMarkOne February Trials mark one of the rare opportunities for the current national

The 2025/26 season is now in full swing, and with BUCS Head and February Trials looming, students across the country are knuckling down to both

Following a two-year hiatus due to Storm Bert in 2024 and a dangerously strong stream in 2023 – as well as the recent cancellation of

Pairs Head is the second race on the Tideway of the 2025/26 season, taking place just six days after Vesta Scullers Head. The event, run

Tyne Single Scullers Head marks the commencement of the 2025/26 season in the North East of England and is the first of a long series

Holders: Oxford Brookes University Entries: 44 (To be reduced to 24 by Qualifying races) The wait is over: Henley Royal Regatta is here. One of

Henley Women’s Regatta marks the close of many rowers’ seasons – and for some, the conclusion of their university rowing careers. Months of gruelling preparation

As it does every year, the rowing season has flown by and it is time for racing in Henley-on-Thames to commence. The Colgan Foundation Cup

Clubs are well into the swing of regatta season, and the next stepping stone towards the season’s pinnacle – Henley Royal Regatta – is Metropolitan

BUCS Regatta is one of the few opportunities for students to compete in single sculls on the national stage. At a busy time of year,

Once again, the head racing season has flown by, and now regatta season is upon us. Clubs have had eight weeks since the Women’s Eights