
The Anatomy of a Winner – St Paul’s School
To be the best is tough. It requires aggression, skill, mental fortitude and no small amount of innate will. To deal with the expectation, the
To be the best is tough. It requires aggression, skill, mental fortitude and no small amount of innate will. To deal with the expectation, the
Our team will be on-site throughout the weekend, whether that be racing, commentating or marshalling! Drop us a line if you want to discuss anything
The J16 coxless fours will be an interesting event to watch Sunday with the majority of the crews having trained predominantly for the Champ J16
Since the decision to combine 1st 8s and Championship 8s across all year groups, clubs have opted to race in fours for a greater chance
The single scull. Possibly the most mentally tough competition happening this weekend. Fifty junior athletes will be battling it out for the Sculls Cup this
In a Sunday category like this, there are typically two types of entries. Those from better-established programs who’ve decided to step down into the pair,
With this weekends racing getting ever closer and for many of the girls being half way through GCSEs this race will definitely be tense and
For J16 scullers this is an event that can be seen as a stepping stone between the coxed quad events of J14 and J15 and
As always, the smaller boat classes at the National Schools’ Regatta are highly competitive. This year, as the last, the Championship Double Sculls will be
With a very strong line up, I’m sure that the J16 Girls eight category will provide some entertaining and impressive racing. This year’s entry will
For most junior rowers, the National Schools’ Regatta is the race that all the training this season has led up to. An incredibly competitive and