
Rutherford Head 2022 – Open Band 1 Quads Preview
It’s finally time for Rutherford Head, a large head race run by Tyne Amateur Rowing Club and without doubt one of the biggest races this
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It’s finally time for Rutherford Head, a large head race run by Tyne Amateur Rowing Club and without doubt one of the biggest races this

For the last time in 2022, some of the biggest clubs in the country will come together to slog it out against one and other

After racing down the Tideway at Fours Head just last Saturday, this weekend sees the competition moving out of London for Wallingford Head. Situated on

We’re back on the Tideway this weekend, where a strong cohort of seven university crews will be racing in the Women’s Academic Coxless Fours event

With many student rowers now settling into their boat clubs, Fours Head is a good opportunity to show their speed in a race situation. With

The standard is high when it comes to Fours Head with such incredible racing and competition just to get entries in to start the race,

Fours Head is fast approaching. For many clubs, this will be the first big head race, and the first chance to show their speed. With

The Women’s Academic Coxed Four looks to have some strong entries this year. There is a huge range in the size of the clubs competing,

Fours Head marks is the first chance in the season to see which clubs to keep a close eye on over the course of the

With the second running of the Wargrave Challenge Cup for club women at Henley Royal this past summer, the opportunities for female club rowers have

Fours Head sits in a unique place within the British Rowing calendar. Whether it’s a peak at the end of a long autumn head racing

It’s that time of year again, Fours Head is back on the Tideway to showcase the country’s best women’s academic quads for the start of

With the final national head race of the year, Fours Head provides a great opportunity for big boats to see how they stack up against

Fours Head has become arguably the country’s greatest head race over recent years, with its popularity soaring to levels which means some clubs don’t manage

Quads are one of the hardest boats to row well, given the sheer number of moving parts and the technical cohesion needed to produce the
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