
GB U19 February Trials 2023 – Junior Women’s Round Up
A cold and windy weekend set the scene for the GB U19 February assessments. With some demanding conditions that rowers had few moments to acclimate
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A cold and windy weekend set the scene for the GB U19 February assessments. With some demanding conditions that rowers had few moments to acclimate
In the final race before Women’s Head and Schools Head, the Junior Women’s crews are looking to make their mark on the Tideway and battle
We return to the iconic location that is the River Thames for Hammersmith Head 2023. A month on from Quintin Head and just under 3
This year Hammersmith Head will take place on Sunday the 26th of February. The approximately 4.4km course runs from Chiswick bridge to Hammersmith bridge. The
Hammersmith Head is generally considered to be the first big junior rowing event of the spring racing calendar, and there’s every chance that with the
Raced between Chiswick and Hammersmith bridges on the outgoing tide, this race welcomes Eights, Quads and fours to challenge their competitors in an thrilling race.
On Sunday, an armada of 25 J15 eights will be storming down the Tideway from Chiswick Bridge to Hammersmith Bridge once again, taking the 2
British Rowing’s flagship development programme World Class Start (WCS) is set to be revamped after a review of the talent pathway. The “Pathway Insights Project”
One of the first races after Christmas, this event has some familiar names to the Junior circuit and some less well-known clubs. WJ16 quads are
The 2023 Henley fours and eights head will be raced over approximately 3000m and will also largely be on the Henley Royal Regatta course. This
Henley Fours and Eights will take place on Saturday the 11th of February. There are limited entries in the W16 8+ category this year with
With only two entries, this competition is a game of cat and mouse, where Norwich School Boat Club will be wanting to create distance between
Held along the world-famous regatta course, Henley Fours and Eights Head gives crews racing a mere taste of what the summer could have in store
We have now reached a point in the season where crews really begin to come together. With five months of the season under athletes’ belts and
A short race for Head standards, this weekend we take a break from the relentless action of the Tideway to journey west along the river
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