
ROWING: Locals shine in Great Britain trials
AS three-time Olympic gold medallist Pete Reed retires from international rowing, Oxford Blues continue to feature in the Great Britain final trials, writes John Wiggins.
AS three-time Olympic gold medallist Pete Reed retires from international rowing, Oxford Blues continue to feature in the Great Britain final trials, writes John Wiggins.
OXFORD Brookes capped their historic victories over Cambridge and Oxford by retaining the Head of the River title in a thrilling dead-heat on the Tideway, writes John Wiggins.
OXFORD University’s Wadham College were handed a confidence boost with success at the Henley Fours and Eights Head, writes John Wiggins.
EVANS Marion Brenda Marion slipped away peacefully in the Albany Nursing Home, Headington on Monday 5th February, aged 84. A dedicated primary school teacher in Barton, Donnington and Blackbird Leys. Her committal will be at Oxford Crematorium on Friday…
With more than 50 extra-curricular activities taking place each week, there is something for every student at Headington School.
HEADINGTON School extended their astonishing run of success in a record time at the National Schools’ Regatta, writes John Wiggins.
HEADINGTON School and Abingdon School made a winning start to the new year with successes at Hampton Head and Wycliffe respectively, writes John Wiggins.
HEADINGTON School continue to dominate junior women’s rowing – repeating the 2016 double victory in eights and quads, writes John Wiggins.
HEADINGTON School’s quartet won medals in eight events as part of one of Britain’s finest team performance at the Coupe de la Jeunesse in Poznan, Poland, writes John Wiggins.
HEADINGTON School started their 2016 campaign with two victories in the curtailed Junior Head Race, staged by Hampton School at Molesey, writes John Wiggins.