Category: National Schools’ Regatta 2018

National Schools' Regatta 2018

Championship Girls Quads

An event that produced one of the best races I’ve ever seen at the National Schools’ Regatta in 2014, when three crews tussled their way

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Junior 15 Girls Eights

The women’s J15 eights will take place on Saturday the 26th of May, where the first time trial will commence at 08:13am. What can one

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Junior 15 Championship Eights

The crews’ final preparations for National Schools are well underway, with the racing at Dorney Lake commencing in less than a week. Everyone’s hard work

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Second Eights

Second Eights don’t always get their time to shine. Seen as lower than School 1st Eights, and forever 2nd fiddle to the top eight, some

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Junior 16 Championship Eights

In what promises to be one of the quickest races of the day, the Junior 16 Championship Eight category never fails to disappoint, with the

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Girls Coxed Fours

Featuring on the same day as the Championship Girls Eight category, this event largely features athletes who haven’t made their respective club or school’s top

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Non Championship Eights

In what is the fifth and final National Schools’ Regatta for most of the racers in this category, all crews will want to round off

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Championship Girls Eights

With a Sunday berth making it arguably the stand-out category of the day, Championship Girls Eights was something of a formality until last year’s blockbuster

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Championship Quads

In my humble opinion, there is no greater sight than a fast quad. Eight blades, in perfect harmony, scything through wind and water to propel

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National Schools' Regatta 2018

Championship Eights

There’s something about an eight in motion. Something about the way it twitches, jerks, lifts off the start. The surge of spray and salt, churned

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