
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 Head of the River Race, the epic climax of the British Head season, graces us this weekend as hundreds of Britain’s strongest and most
Considered one of the most significant head races in the world – second only to Boston’s Head of the Charles – the Head of the
The road here has been winding as crews have clashed up and down the country – and even overseas – but this Saturday, the crown
Improving your ankle mobility can improve your rowing performance, and here is why. In a nutshell, good ankle mobility is important in rowing because it
Sitting down on a rainy Monday afternoon outside a central Oxford cafe, Annie Anezakis brought the essence of the Melbourne sunshine to our conversation. It
This Sunday, over 120 crews from across the country will meet in Chester to compete in this year’s North of England Head; the challenging 5km
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
Kingston Head is raced over 5.2 km on the River Thames from just outside Hampton Court Palace to Stevens Ait. Only three crews have entered