
Wallingford Long Distance Sculls 2023 – Junior Men’s 16 Quads Preview
The Wallingford Long Distance Sculls returns once again this year on the 30th September and will take place on a picturesque 4.25km section of the Thames,
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The Wallingford Long Distance Sculls returns once again this year on the 30th September and will take place on a picturesque 4.25km section of the Thames,
The head season is fully underway with Wallingford Long Distance Sculls on the horizon. This event will take place on Saturday 30th September. The course
Getting into the swing of the new season, this will be the first race for many of the competitors. So it’s time for them to
This weekend, Wallingford Long Distance Sculls will mark a return to head race season for many clubs, and the 4km upstream course will help identify
After the Vesta Scullers’ Head opened the head season last weekend, our next race takes place further upstream on the Thames, in Wallingford. Competitors will
As we get back into the swing of head racing, Wallingford’s 4000m course provides a greatopportunity for scullers to remain competitive and show off what
The Wallingford Long Distance Sculls is an annual head race held on the same stretch of the Thames as used by Oxford, and Oxford Brookes
We’re back, baby. The 23/24 season began as all great rowing seasons should – a balmy morning on the Tideway, the last vestiges of a
As the bright sunny skies are replaced with grey clouds, the 2023/24 head season begins. To kick off the season is the Vesta Scullers’ Head,
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JRN are delighted to announce that Briony Wood of Glasgow Academy is our Junior Crew to Watch in 23/24. To be totally honest, Briony was quite unlucky
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