
Women’s Eights Head of the River Race 2024 – Senior University Eights Preview
After an arduous winter training period, crews across the country will be preparing to don their club colours and head to the Tideway for the
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After an arduous winter training period, crews across the country will be preparing to don their club colours and head to the Tideway for the

The end of head season is upon us! Love it or hate it, everyone will be descending on the Tideway this weekend for one last

Keeping our fingers crossed and praying to the weather gods, WEHORR should take place this Saturday. The biggest women’s rowing event of the year: crews

Now in the full throws of head season, for many of the univeristy clubs this will be the opportunity that they’ve been waiting for to

WeHORR is the largest and most iconic women’s distance rowing race in the world, and the ‘open’ category, formerly known as the ‘elite’ category, is

For this year’s women’s head of the river race, we see a total of four crews entered into the “open” category. This category is for

Sunday saw another round of fixtures on the Tideway with the Oxford and Cambridge crews attempting to put their best foot forward in what proved

With more than 350 crews having faced the Tyne this weekend, we gained our first insight into how university crews are shaping up in 2024.

As clubs from universities up and down the UK head home this evening, we reflect on another years at BUCS Head. There was a strong

Beginner talent can be one of the most exciting parts of university rowing, and BUCS Head is the first real opportunity to showcase a new

For most of these crews it’ll be their first time competing at a national level. Whilst some might have had their first race, others will

For women’s intermediate coxed fours this year at BUCS Head, we have a total of 27 entires. Evenly split across many university clubs, this year

The start of the scholastic rowing season is upon us, and as always, it will kick off with BUCS Head. It has been a tough

BUCs head traditionally lays down the marker for the coming season in university crews. Finishing off division one this Saturday is the ever exciting category;

With lightweight rowing removed from the Olympic program from Paris onwards in favour of beach sprints, and British Rowing no longer trialing athletes as lightweights,
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