The final few weeks of the junior season has seen Thames juniors compete at GB Final Trials, Junior British Championships and the Home International Regatta.
Read MoreHenley Royal Regatta 2015 was, like all HRRs, going to be one to talk about.
Read MoreHenley Women’s Regatta provided an opportunity for the women’s squad to round out a very pleasing summer of racing.
Read MoreThe last big test of boat speed before Henley Royal Regatta took place on Saturday at ‘Dorney 3’, also known as Marlow Regatta.
Read MoreAt a windy, but pretty fair, Dorney Lake, the TRC Senior Squads took to the waters en masse.
Read MoreDuring May the Thames junior squad raced at the National Schools Regatta and Oscar Bird also competed at Munich regatta.
Read MoreA week after Wallingford, the top end of the men’s squad travelled to Ghent for the annual British showdown.
Read MoreA week after coming back from camp, and still on fairly tired legs but certainly rowing better, Thames Men and Women’s squads took to the less than amenable waters of Dorney Lake for Wallingford Regatta.
Read MoreThe Thames Rowing Club Junior squad supported by London Youth Rowing has enjoyed a successful April.
Read MoreAfter two years of cancellation due to weather, the 2015 Head of the River race went ahead as planned.
Read MoreThe Thames junior squad recently competed at Reading Head, the Schools Head and the National Junior Sculling Head picking up medals at all three.
Read MoreDecidedly better weather than what was forecast must have buoyed Thames Rowing Club, as they took to relatively fast water recently for the Hammersmith Head.
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