
BUCS Head 2022 – Women’s Intermediate Quad Preview
The coxless quad is always one of the most popular boats to race in and it’s not hard to see why. When they get going,
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The coxless quad is always one of the most popular boats to race in and it’s not hard to see why. When they get going,

Following a busy start to the 2022 head season with Quintin Head, Rutherford Head and other races, BUCS Head will return to Tyne after two

One of the few major events that has dedicated lightweight events, BUCS has rejigged things for this year, so the quad is now an intermediate

There is perhaps no greater feat in the university winter season than conquering the infamous five kilometre stretch of the River Tyne at BUCS Head.

While the championship level crews steal most of the limelight, the intermediate events often are far more competitive with a diverse range of programmes punching

With normalcy returning to the rowing circuit, it’s great to see beginner and novice categories returning to racing in full force, with a large contingency

Beginner events at BUCS provide an opportunity for those new to the sport to race against those of a similar experience level to them. We

BUCS Fours & Eights Head once again returns to the banks of the Tyne. There’s something about a storm battering down in the week leading

BUCS Head is back with a bang, and we look no further than the Women’s Championship Four to discover the crème de la crème of

Fortune favours the bold. Make no mistake, to come and race Newcastle on the Tyne in lightweight fours is a very bold decision. It’s a

The first of the major BUCS events of the year, the Fours and Eights Head takes place over 5km on the River Tyne up in

Since it’s a head race with different divisions, much like BUCS Regatta, there will be doubling up of crews from the lightweight quads to the

The Tyne once again will see a large influx of students getting ready to race, and more importantly, aiming to win that precious BUCS medal.

After two years away, BUCS Head returns to the domestic UK rowing scene this weekend with the River Tyne playing host to one of the

BUCS Head makes a timely return to the Tyne after being cancelled last year, racing over a shortened 3000m course on what is likely to
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