
Peterborough Head of the Nene 2025 – Open Junior Doubles Preview
Far away from the world of stormy southern racing, the Head of the Nene Junior 18 double sculls is looking to be a close race
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Far away from the world of stormy southern racing, the Head of the Nene Junior 18 double sculls is looking to be a close race
Peterborough Head of the Nene consists of two race course options: a full course that stretches over five kilometres and a short course of 2.6
When racing down the short 2.6k course, the quads out on the water on Saturday will not have to deal with steering as much as
Be not deceived by the small size of this category – Head of the Nene is a significant race for the three crews entered, marking
The start of the 24/25 rowing season has been clearly underwhelming, with the cancellation of Wallingford Head, Fours Head, and Hampton Head reminding the rowing
A quick turnaround after New Year celebrations sees rowers come together to race at the Head of the Nene in Peterborough over the long 5km
Head racing season is well and truly underway, with crews taking to the Tideway last week for Quintin Head, and events such Hammersmith Head and
2025 began with a bang on the Thames, as hundreds of crews took to the Tideway to stretch their legs in a debut run-out for
Storming into the new year, Quintin Head is one of the largest tideway heads. This weekend, we will see 300 eights, ranging in age and
Kicking off the 2025 calendar year, Quintin Head is always a fan favourite for its Tideway setting, but at a shorter length of just 4.6km,
Coming into 2025, Quintin Head is the first major Tideway race for crews to use as an opportunity to showcase their winter training. We saw
Quintin Head is one of the most prestigious head races of the season and essentially the first of the calendar year. It takes place between
After an exciting start to the 24/25 season, a year of fantastic and competitive racing is anticipated. From underdogs to long-term favourites, I believe the
With the advent of a new year and the start of the racing season proper coming ever closer, junior crews are going to be more
This weekend, the British Rowing Indoor Championships (BRIC) returns to Birmingham’s NEC Arena, attracting thousands of competitors nationwide. With the winter season in full swing,
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