The Met was always going to be a step up from Wallingford in terms of competition with the universities present and this was indeed the case.
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The Master’s National Championships were held on the hottest day of the year so far in a radical departure from the normal rainswept conditions.
Read MoreEight men, a cox and a coach travelled to a cold, wet and windy Ghent.
Read MoreThames Rowing Club departed at ‘stupid-o’clock’ on Sunday morning for Wallingford Regatta.
Read MoreWe spent the week training on the Ghent lake in brilliant weather, finishing the week off with two days of racing at the Ghent Spring Regatta.
Read MoreAs the Men’s crews were assembling in the main hall for their pre-race briefing, the river was still rising over the road and the wind increasing from the East.
Read MoreSaturday 15 March saw six Thames crews and two composites featuring Thames members race in the 74th Women’s Eights Head of the River.
Read MoreThe 2014 Women’s Eights Head of the River Race marks the 60th anniversary of Pauline Rayner’s first appearance at WEHORR.
Read MoreOn what was, for once, a fine sunny day, Thames Rowing Club took to the waters en masse again for Hammersmith Head.
Read MoreQuintin Head was a great chance to test ourselves after the Christmas break and blow the cobwebs and mince pies away.
Read MoreAfter at least two outings, something that can be almost construed as cheating in club rowing, a men’s 8 made up of 8 of the Senior Squad captured the title at the Remenham Head for the first time in a decade.
Read MoreTwelve athletes and one cox ventured to a wind-swept Nottingham for the newly established British Senior Rowing Championships.
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