Clydesdale ARC Head of the River Race for 8s and 4s

Clydesdale ARC Head of the River Race for 8s and 4s

Key Dates and Information

2026 RACE DAY: SATURDAY 14TH MARCH 2026

Details of the event and how to enter are available in the PDF at the bottom of the page and here.

Information for Competitors

ENTRIES DUE: 10PM SUNDAY 8TH MARCH

The entry form can be downloaded here.

PAYMENT DUE: 5PM TUESDAY 10TH MARCH

DRAW PUBLISHED: WEDNESDAY 11TH MARCH

Queries to: CAPTAIN@CLYDESDALEARC.ORG.UK

Clydesdale’s 8s and 4s Head of the River Race (HoRR) originates from the original fours head of the Clyde, first started by Glasgow University in 1950. The university boat club was later assisted in running the race by former Clydesdale president Peter Grieve, who eventually organised the event with other club members.

In 1997, eights were first invited to compete on the traditional 4000m course which starts on the straight upstream of Dalmarnock Bridge and finishes level with Nelson’s Monument in Glasgow Green. The race was the first open head of the river race in Scotland, and rewards skill in rowing and coxing over its winding course. It is a timed processional race and is open to all grades of rowing.

A map of the full course of clydesdale fours and eights head race
Course Map of Clydesdale’s 4s and 8s Head of the River Race