
School’s Head of the River Race – Open Second Eight’s Preview 2025
Here we go. The last major head race of the season but the first official title of the junior second eight’s season descends on the
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Here we go. The last major head race of the season but the first official title of the junior second eight’s season descends on the
With the Schools’ Head of the River being the biggest head race on the calendar for Junior crews, the Women’s First Eights have 13 entries.
As the junior boys’ head racing season reaches its climax, the stage is set for an intense and fiercely contested race. With crews looking to
The Schools’ Head of the River is the final chance for the cream of the junior crop to showcase their springtime speed as the head
It’s finally here – the Schools’ Head of the River 2025: the climax of the head racing season, a gruelling 4.2 miles in stormy Tideway
With the Schools’ Head of the River Race (SHORR) just around the corner, many junior crews are taking the chance to race the Championship course
This weekend, we cast our eyes over to the non-tidal Thames with ten entries in the Junior Women’s Eights category. This 5,200m stretch will be
Kingston Head marks the final big race before the School’s Head of the River Race for these talented junior crews. With 14 crews entered into
As one of the most anticipated events in the women’s racing calendar, Women’s Eights Head of the River truly attracts the masses. It was no
The first record of the Women’s Head of the River Race being raced was in 1927 wad with a grand total of two boats entered.
This article was written prior to the event cancellation. As the head season draws to a close, six women’s Junior 16 quads will take to
This article was written prior to the event cancellation Head Racing season draws steadily to a close as many clubs prepare to blow the cobwebs
This article was written prior to the event cancellation The Schools’ Head is just weeks away, and crews are eager to test their speed and
This article was written prior to the event cancellation For a race that is usually quite small, this year’s Reading University Head has a lot
With only two crews entered into the WJ16 eights, I expect to see some close racing as we edge into the pinnacle of head season.
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