
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;
As we progress into the head racing season, with Hammersmith and Quintin now behind us, these crews will have found their rhythm and be ready
Reading University Head of the River dates back to 1935 and is held on a course which is just over four km in length. Sadly,
With Women’s Head of the River Race and Head of the River Race right around the corner, the head race season is beginning to come
Rowing is one of the most difficult sports on the planet. To compete is gruelling. To win against the best of the best is even
Despite poor weather condensing the programme into just one day, the 2025 university rowing season began with a roar. Hundreds of fours and eights descended
Open Eights Pegged as favourites coming into the weekend, it was a tough day on home water for London Rowing Club, who fell to third
At the Tokyo Olympic Games, Holly Bradshaw made history by claiming bronze, Great Britain’s first ever pole vault medal. She stood out, not just for
Before I tell you the five biggest things I have learnt this season, here is a little background update about my rowing. This season, I
This Preview was written prior to the cancellation of Sunday’s racing. BUCS Head marks the first opportunity for this season’s cohort of student novices to