
Oarsport Junior Sculling Head 2025 – Women’s Junior 17 Quads Preview
These crews will be battling it out, fresh off the rivalries formed by the Schools’ Head of the River the day before. This marks the
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These crews will be battling it out, fresh off the rivalries formed by the Schools’ Head of the River the day before. This marks the
As the one head race we can guarantee will not be affected by the seasonal British flooding, this Wednesday we take to the Olympic course
As days get longer, rivers get slower, and winter season draws to a close, Oarsport’s Junior Sculling Head marks the last time many clubs will
18 years’ worth of talent have produced blisteringly fast times at the Oarsport Junior Sculling Head, with this year being no exception to the talent
As the days grow longer and the sun begins to shine, the winter head season comes to an end with the prestigious Schools’ Head of
Perhaps I don’t speak for every rower in the UK, but for me, the Schools’ Head of the River is one of the season’s best
After a turbulent head season plagued by cancellations, the Girl’s Junior 15 Championship Eights category at the Schools’ Head of the River Race promises an
After the disappointing cancellation of Junior 15 events at Hammersmith Head, Schools’ Head of The River will be the first time in the season that
The official start to 2025 domestic junior racing is here, kicking off the campaigns for many crews leading into Henley Royal Regatta and the National
It wouldn’t be right to send off head racing season and welcome in warmer weather without addressing the elephant in the room – keenly watched
On the 25th of March seven Junior 16 girl’s championship eights will take to the Tideway to race an impressive 6.8km over the historic course.
“This is the end, hold your breath and count to ten”; Adele’s lyrics to Skyfall might not be the most sound advice, but it does
Only joining the Schools’ Head of the River in 2023, the mixed eights appeal to smaller schools and clubs who perhaps cannot field full male
The Schools’ Head of the River is the culmination of an entire winter’s hard work – the pinnacle of junior head racing is now only
With Schools’ Head of the River (SHORR) rounding off this year’s severely interrupted head season, crews will be looking to show off their skill and
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