
BUCS Head 2023 – Women’s Intermediate Lightweight Quads Preview
The Women’s Intermediate Lightweight Quads category has historically been a sparsely-populated category at BUCS Head. For this reason, it is often difficult to pinpoint crews
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The Women’s Intermediate Lightweight Quads category has historically been a sparsely-populated category at BUCS Head. For this reason, it is often difficult to pinpoint crews

With BUCS Head just around the corner there’s suddenly a raft of conversations to be had around the contenders for events across the board. While

BUCS Head returns in all its glory to the Tyne this weekend. The Women’s Championship Quads will be as tightly contested as ever, with seven

BUCS Head is back, where the UK’s top university rowers descend upon the Tyne to do battle. Raced over a five-kilometre course, this will certainly

Fixture season is upon us. Last Saturday Oxford University Women’s Boat Club lined up against Molesey Boat Club for three pieces, marking the beginning of

British Rowing’s flagship development programme World Class Start (WCS) is set to be revamped after a review of the talent pathway. The “Pathway Insights Project”

This year’s February trials is full of the top talent in the UK, and I have no doubt the competition is going to be truly

For those with a GB vest on their radar this year, the return to Boston for the second round of trials is fast-approaching. The first

This February trials sees plenty of girls coming back to the water to show what they’ve got. For this time round, the ladies wanted to

I am unsure if it is something to do with the water but this year’s trials for the lightweight men is heavily dominated by members

For U23 hopefuls, February trials represents an important stepping stone towards eventual selection for the World Championship squad. A great result here doesn’t guarantee anything

After November trails which saw 14 women try their hands at the 2km ergo test and the 5km water time trial, here for February trials

November’s trials took place in the single for all the women, but now the sweep specialists will get the chance to compete at trials in

GBRT’s February Trials have rolled around once again. On Saturday, we’ll see some of the best pairs in the country, many of which are formed

The women’s U23 singles category could prove one of the most competitive, with it feasible that the top sculler overall could come from this age
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