Head of the River Race Guide
Master the Thames Championship Course with this comprehensive guide to the Head of the River Race. Navigate from Mortlake to Putney like a seasoned Thames waterman.
ποΈ The Championship Course
π4.25 miles (6.8km) from Mortlake to Putney on the River Thames
πChampionship Course used for the Boat Race and other major events
πDownstream with the tide - timing crucial for optimal conditions
πMultiple bends requiring precise steering and navigation
πVariable water conditions depending on tide and weather
πSignificant boat traffic and marshalling throughout
πDeep water with strong currents near bridges
πHistoric course with over 100 years of racing tradition
πΊοΈCourse Landmarks
- πStart: Mortlake - crews start in processional order
- πChiswick Bridge - first major landmark after start
- πChiswick Eyot - small island, stay on Surrey side
- πBarnes Bridge - railway bridge with strong currents
- πBarnes Railway Bridge area - tide effects most noticeable
- πHammersmith Bridge - iconic suspension bridge
- πHarrods Furniture Depository - major landmark on Surrey side
- πFulham Railway Bridge - penultimate bridge
- πPutney Bridge - finish line, strong currents underneath
- πFinish: Putney - after passing under Putney Bridge
π―Race Strategy
- β‘Start controlled - long race with processional start system
- β‘Settle into sustainable rhythm early
- β‘Use tide assistance effectively - time your effort with flow
- β‘Make strategic moves on the straights, not in bends
- β‘Monitor crews ahead and behind for overtaking opportunities
- β‘Save energy for the final mile - Hammersmith to Putney
- β‘Navigate Hammersmith Bridge area carefully - strong currents
- β‘Execute strong finish - final 500m crucial for time
- β‘Maintain lane discipline throughout - safety first
π§Navigation Guide
Mortlake Start
Follow marshalling instructions precisely
Chiswick Bridge
Stay wide on Surrey side for best line
Barnes area
Tight to Surrey bank, avoid strong currents mid-river
Hammersmith Bridge
Center archway usually best, watch for crews
Harrods Depot
Use landmark for position calls to crew
Fulham area
Prepare for final push, crews will be spreading out
Putney approach
Strong finish, navigate under bridge center
Finish line
Clear the line quickly, follow marshalling
πTide & Water Conditions
π§High tide: Faster conditions, but more boat traffic
π§Mid-tide: Best balance of speed and maneuverability
π§Low tide: Slower but clearer water, avoid shallows near banks
π§Incoming tide: Assistance throughout, plan pacing accordingly
π§Outgoing tide: More challenging, requires stronger effort
π§Check tide times weeks in advance for race planning
π§Wind against tide creates choppy conditions
π§Bridge areas have strongest tidal effects
πPre-Race Preparation
- βStudy the Championship Course map thoroughly
- βCheck tide times and weather forecast
- βPractice on Thames if possible before race day
- βUnderstand HoRR processional start system
- βPlan crew warm-up timing around start time
- βKnow the rules about overtaking and lane discipline
- βPrepare for 16-20 minute race duration
- βStudy previous years' results for pacing reference
π£Race Day Execution
- βFollow marshalling instructions at Mortlake precisely
- βStart at sustainable pace - avoid going out too hard
- βCall clear position updates throughout race
- βMake decisive moves when overtaking opportunities arise
- βNavigate bridges with confidence and clear communication
- βUse landmarks for crew motivation and position awareness
- βExecute strong final mile from Hammersmith to Putney
- βFinish strong and clear the line safely
π HoRR Success Metrics
16-20min
Race Duration
6.8km
Total Distance
400+
Crews Racing
1926
First Race
Track Your Head of the River Performance
CrewSpeed's GPS tracking is ideal for head races on the Thames. Monitor your progress through each section of the Championship Course, record tactical decisions, and analyze how tide conditions affected your race. Perfect for comparing performances across different HoRR races.