
Wallingford Regatta 2024 – Open Junior Eight Preview
As we eagerly anticipate the unveiling of another thrilling chapter in the rowing calendar, all eyes now pivot towards Wallingford Regatta 2024, poised to unfold
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As we eagerly anticipate the unveiling of another thrilling chapter in the rowing calendar, all eyes now pivot towards Wallingford Regatta 2024, poised to unfold
It takes at least a decade to invigorate a club to success. That is what former Head Coach Axel Dickinson and Director of Rowing Bodo
On a typical British spring day (depressingly overcast), the 2024 edition of the Oarsport Junior Sculling Head took place. On the world-renowned Eton Dorney Lake
And here we have it folks, the grand finale of this remarkably unimpressive head season: The Head of the River Race. Although GB Spring Assessments
When the organising committee for the 2024 edition of the Schools’ Head of the River selected Wednesday 20th March as the date for the race,
Junior Sculling Head is here, the first national level event of the season! Comprised of two 1800m stretches up and down Dorney lake, it is
On Friday the 20th of March, 57 sets of J15 coxed quad crews will be congregating at Dorney Lake to participate in the prestigious Junior
For what is typically the wettest race of the year, 55 WJ16 quads will flock down to Eton Dorney to compete against the clock, over
We’re back! This Friday, 546 crews return to Eton Dorney Rowing Lake to compete in the seventeenth-ever Junior Sculling Head. Being on a lake and
The Oarsport Junior Sculling Head (OJSH) will be raced at the 2012 Olympic Lake at Eton Dorney and combines the time of two 1.8k pieces,
Dorney Lake, home of rowing at the 2012 London Olympics, will once again play host to the Oarsport Junior Sculling Head in 2024. The competition
With the Junior Sculling Head taking place on Friday the 22nd of March, we are almost at the end of a not-so-busy Head season full
The Junior Sculling Head at Dorney marks the end of this somewhat unremarkable head-racing season in the junior sculling circuit, closely followed by The Head
After a tough wnter of flooding and minimal racing, excitement and expectation are building into Schools’ Head of the River, and the pressure is on
29 open championship quads will take to the unpredictable and daunting Tideway waters next Wednesday, but only one can return home with a gleaming gold
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