Abingdon School returned from the National Schools Regatta with three medals, including one championship gold.

This came from their coxed four in Sunday's windswept racing.

Abingdon's other two medals were a silver for their junior 14 octuple and a bronze for their junior 16 coxless four.

Headington School's girls were numerically the top locals with four sets of medals. Two of these - a silver and a bronze - came in the championship eights and the fours.

Their younger rowers took bronze in the junior 15 fours and gold in the junior 14 quads.

Radley College notched up three medals, two of them gold for their junior 15 B eight and their junior 14 octuple.

Their third medal - a bronze - came for their first eight in the championship class where Radley and fellow locals Abingdon produced a titanic struggle for the third place behind Eton and Shrewsbury.

The final four medal successes came from Oxfordshire clubs.

City of Oxford took two silvers, one in the junior 15 girls sculls courtesy of Holly Holden and one in the junior 15 girls quad in which Holden was again involved.

Wallingford won the championship double sculls bronze through Josh Yerrell and Ben Fussell, while Abingdon RC's Julia Van Campen took gold in the junior 15 singles.

There was "no change" at the top after four days of Summer Eights competition on the Isis.

Magdalen, Pembroke and Balliol stayed in the top three places in Men's Division 1 and St Edmund Hall, Christ Church and Pembroke did the same in Women's Division 1.

There were notable rises coming for Keble's men and Osler-Green's women, while Worcester's men moved up to Division 1 as did Merton's women.

However, the real "eye catchers" were Balliol's women who moved from third in Division 2 to eighth in Division 1.