
Schools’ Head 2023 – Boys Second Eights Preview
It’s finally that time of year again. It’s one of the Big Three. It’s Schools’ Head! With 20 2nd VIII crews battling it out over
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It’s finally that time of year again. It’s one of the Big Three. It’s Schools’ Head! With 20 2nd VIII crews battling it out over
This Friday marks the return of the most prestigious junior head race and the first out of three runs in the well-known ‘triple’, Schools’ Head
On Friday more than 50 championship quads will take to the Tideway to race the 4.5-mile championship course. With multiple boats entered from the likes
With less than three months between Schools’ Head and National Schools Regatta (two out of what are known as the big three), we are clearly
An event designated for the schoolboy engines that don’t quite have the resource to step into the championship arena, First Eights is a well-heralded category
Schools Head of the River Race is run along the championship 4.5-mile course on the tideway every year. This race also starts to round up
On Friday, a flotilla of crews will take on the Thames in what is currently predicted to be a day where rain and shine are
With Schools’ Head being the first big event for the WJ16 8+ this year, raced over the 4.5-mile Championship course, it is a chance for
Schools’ Head has arrived! This long-awaited, mammoth event seeks to test the full cohort of ambitious juniors in 2023. With many clubs and schools traveling
The Schools’ Head of the River Race (SHORR) is the pinnacle junior eights head race of the season. All the getting up early and the
“Remember March; The Ides of March Remember” – Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar As riverrun from swerve of shore to bend of bay, all sown must be
500 miles from the hustle and bustle of the Tideway is the quiet calm of the Caledonian Canal. This 5km course, which emerges straight from
The National Junior Indoor Rowing Championships (NJIRC) returned this year for its first in-person race since 2020. The event saw juniors from across the country
As the weather gets (marginally) warmer and the days longer (albeit by only minutes!), WEHORR ’23 is rolling ’round the corner to kickstart our holy
Is there room for God in a determinist universe? Last weekend, as the north wind struck Boston for the second time this year, the GB
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