Wallingford's junior 15 quad dead-heated for first place at the Henley sculls on Saturday.
Their crew of Tom Ajose, Ed Hares, Jamie Axon and Jem Roberts, coxed by Luke Taylor, were keen to add to their Pangbourne Junior Sculls success the previous week against national champions Windsor Boys School.
The result between these two crews was so close that the organisers awarded them joint first place.
Other Wallingford crews performed well. Lydia Yerrell and Michelle Sangen came second in the women's junior 16 double sculls, as did Emily Reay and Emily Taylor in women's junior 15 doubles.
Orlando Warner took the veteran C singles class, while Sean Morris landed the veteran E singles.
Abingdon School's Matthew Rossiter, a world junior gold medallist, won the junior 18 title at the British Indoor Championships in Birmingham with a time of 6min 7secs.
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