
2024 World Rowing Cup II – Women’s Coxless Four Preview
Image credit: World Rowing The second World Rowing Cup of the year promises so much. Our European contenders, who we have already seen race on
Image credit: World Rowing The second World Rowing Cup of the year promises so much. Our European contenders, who we have already seen race on
Image credit: World Rowing The second World Rowing Cup of the year promises so much. Our European contenders, who we have already seen race on
A classic side by side knockout, Bedford Regatta returns this weekend in all its glory. The ideal competition for university novices and school crews, the
One of the last races of the weekend, the women’s championship double sculls is always an exciting finale to the BUCS programme. This field is
As lightweight rowing continues to shrink, it’s heartening to see a competitive entry in the intermediate lightweight women’s pair. One of the few chances these
In an Olympic Year April Trials differs from the rest of the Olympiad. With the Olympic team all but confirmed and racing in World Cup
Keeping our fingers crossed and praying to the weather gods, WEHORR should take place this Saturday. The biggest women’s rowing event of the year: crews
BUCS Head returns in all its glory to Newcastle this weekend. Fresh off a long winter of training university crews will have been targeting this
Following a turbulent winter of flooding and terrible conditions, the top development rowers in the country are headed to Boston this weekend for the February
As the rivers slowly start to recede across the country, so the head race season resumes. Quintin Head this weekend is the first up and
The Fours Head sees head season truly get underway, with hundreds of fours and quads flocking to the Tideway. This category is always intriguing, with
Fours Head is perhaps the premier sculling head race on the Tideway. With no Head of the River race for sculling crew boats this is