
GB Trials 23/24 – Ones to Watch (Men’s Sculling)
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell After finishing as the brightest light in a challenging Tokyo Olympic Regatta, the men’s sculling team have had an up-and-down
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Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell After finishing as the brightest light in a challenging Tokyo Olympic Regatta, the men’s sculling team have had an up-and-down
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell For the second year in succession, the first round of trials for the British National Team is only accepting women’s
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell With all three boat classes qualifying for the Olympics via strong finishing positions in Belgrade a few weeks ago, winning
The afternoon, featuring sweep boats, is our first chance to see how the college crews of Durham University stack up early in the season. Both
After flooding caused a postponement of the final event of the Northern LDS series last weekend, credit to the organisers for enabling the race to
The Fours Head course is a long journey from Mortlake to Putney: it is an even longer journey in the coxed four. Although these competitors
After a tight margin in last year’s event, clubs on their home turf will once again likely fight for the win at this year’s Fours
Head season is well underway, and with new squad dynamics settled into following the start of the academic year, seventeen Women’s Coxed Fours from universities
Fours Head is the first opportunity of the season for most university clubs to race against their national competition. Taking to the tideway, most universities
This weekend marks the return of one of the most anticipated autumn head races: Fours Head. Crews from all corners of the UK will gather
In years past, the championship sweep events have been hotly contested battles between some of the best fours in the country, with athletes from the
The Fours Head sees head season truly get underway, with hundreds of fours and quads flocking to the Tideway. This category is always intriguing, with
This Sunday is the season’s first opportunity for most club rowers to hit the water against their national competition. For this reason, it’s nigh-on-impossible to
With the term now well underway, the student athletes are packing up their lecture notes for the weekend and heading back to the Tideway for
Yet again we find ourselves on the tideway, anticipating another 6.8km down the championship course, from Chiswick to Putney. Student rowers, fresh or returning, will
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