
Oarsport Junior Sculling Head 2022 – Junior 15 Girl’s Octuples
A very vast category with a competitive field of entrees which will make up to be a very exciting head to watch and analyse the
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A very vast category with a competitive field of entrees which will make up to be a very exciting head to watch and analyse the
Oarsport Junior Sculling Head, more commonly known as Junior sculling head is on the final head events of the year, this head commonly signals the
The last of the ‘Big Three’ head races is the National Sculling Head, also known as ‘The Scullery’. The race is held at Dorney Lake,
Next week is a busy one for trailer loading with schools and clubs packing up shop from one iconic rowing venue on Monday and heading
Raced up and down the lanes of Dorney Lake to give a total distance of 3600m, JSH may not be formatted as the usual head
The junior sculling head is next week and the enormous entry of 37 crews promises racing to look forward to in the J16 coxless quads
The Junior sculling head is taking place on the 16th of March, only a couple of days after the Schools’ head. Therefore, the crews that
With Schools’ Head falling on the same week as junior sculling head, usually entries aren’t always to the same strength or volume that race the
This weekend we will see 12 WJ16 crews race upon the Thames in the first Schools Head of The River Race in the past couple
The time has finally come for the mother-of-all school’s head racing events! Schools head is right around the corner and this year’s J16 1st eights
Schools’ Head of the River race is a tad different from your normal 2000 meter race. This regatta runs on a time trial basis over
With SHoRR comes the triumvirate of Head races: SHoRR, the Junior Sculling Regatta, and Womens’ Head in quick succession. With the recent Quintin Head having
The Schools’ Head of the River is the annual pinnacle of junior head racing, held along the 4.5-mile course between Chiswick and Putney Road Bridge.
This year’s Women’s Eights Head of the River Race (WEHoRR) marks the first time the race has been held since 2018 (if you don’t include
he Henley Fours and Eights Head early in the season provides a chance for quads to get back on the water. With every junior age
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