Race Report: Women's Eights Head of the River 2023
Edinburgh’s women took to the Tideway in London on 4 March for the finale of their winter racing season. Women’s Eights Head of the River is the largest women’s rowing event in Europe, 320 boats and 2880 competitors racing the 6.75km course between Chiswick and Putney.
The boats arrived in Putney early on Thursday morning. This gave coxes and rowers two days of training; coxes practiced their steering; rowers worked on getting to grips with the challenging water. For some it was just a refresher; for many it was their first time on the Tideway.
After two days of preparation, our crews took to the water and rowed to the start in chilly but decent conditions, with a little head wind between the Bandstand and Chiswick. First off was the First VIII, starting sixth. After what was described as a good row, they were timed eighth fastest over the course, a great achievement with two GB crews ahead of them and the usual Leander entries. Later, our crew was given a 10sec time penalty which pushed them to tenth; however, their result was positive in comparison to the usual rivals and bodes well for the racing coming.
The beginner crews started later, with numbers 290 (Edinburgh D) and 293 (Edinburgh C). Both enjoyed good starts and found themselves overtaking, some were sporting and yielded; others were not, forcing them to take the long way round. As they approached Fulham, both coxes (new to rowing this year) steered a great line, using the advice given to them by as alumnus about the new fastest line in some areas.
With the confirmed results, Edinburgh had secured a unique 1-2 in their category, with 44s between them and a further 50s back to third. Edinburgh C finished 69th with the 2nd highest climb of the day of 224 places; Edinburgh D finished 126th, climbing 163 places. This signs-off a special winter racing period for the beginner women, who had secured a clean-sweep at BUCS Head a few weeks earlier.
Our women are now focused on preparation for summer racing.
We’d like to thank our boat partner Hudson for their continued support; our hosts at London RC for their hospitality, and to
@wehorr for organising another well-ran event.



