
BUCS Regatta 2025 Review – View from the Finish Tower
As the sun sets on the final day of Europe’s largest student rowing event, it’s time to reflect on the first four-day BUCS Regatta. More
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As the sun sets on the final day of Europe’s largest student rowing event, it’s time to reflect on the first four-day BUCS Regatta. More
How do rowers come together to perform as a team when so much of the training involves solo ergs and refining individual technical skill? When
Rowing is a sport built on unspoken rules. Some are practical – blade in and out flat on the water before getting in the boat;
The May bank holiday weekend brings with it the first piece of summer racing down at Dorney Lake. With 18 club women’s eights entered and
Wallingford Regatta is the first sign of summer for British rowers. It’s an opportunity to come together with crews from across the country, racing side-by-side
It’s finally here: Regatta Season! Wallingford kicks off summer racing this weekend as clubs across the country get their first run down a 2km track
The days are getting longer, the sun is shining brighter, and marquees are beginning to be erected in a small town in South Oxfordshire. Summer
The national championships are looming into view, the regular season is winding down as teams focus on selection, training camps and final exams. Despite this,
Last year, the Women’s Championship Lightweight Singles saw just six entries, resulting in a straight A-final. Despite lightweight rowing now being virtually erased from the
Lightweight rowing remains one of the most thrilling events to watch, thanks to the strict weight limits that often result in tightly matched and fiercely
BUCS Regatta is one of the few opportunities for students to compete in single sculls on the national stage. At a busy time of year,
Perhaps one of the most oversubscribed events of the weekend, the open intermediate single is generally made up of a combination of athletes from the