
2025 Boat Race – Fixture Season Review
In preparation for their historic showdown on the tideway, Oxford and Cambridge have been taking on top competition from across the country, plus a few
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In preparation for their historic showdown on the tideway, Oxford and Cambridge have been taking on top competition from across the country, plus a few
As a big Lauren Rowles fan, I was both excited and a little sad about her recent announcement to leave rowing behind, at least for
Following a successful first series in 2024, JRN is delighted to announce the second season of Sharing the Podium. Hosts Zoe de Toledo, Becky Wilde,
With thanks to Henry Fieldman OLY and Harry Brightmore OLY for generously discussing all things coxing with me. As entertaining (or disastrous) as I’m sure
Loughborough University, renowned for its rapid ascent in university rankings and its status as the premier institution for sports in the UK, boasts a strong
While regattas and invitationals are great fun and a method by which to compare many more programmes, the spirit of US collegiate racing is in
Located on the Molesey stretch of the Thames, the boys in yellow-and-black of Hampton School Boat Club have been a key player in British schoolboy
Nearly through April and following an intense Easter weekend for many Women’s rowing teams, the dust is settling with the start of season excitement as
All eyes were on the East Coast in Week Four, with a slate of exciting Ivy League racing shaking up the rankings in both the
With the largest race of the regular season for women taking place over the last weekend, big changes were always expected in the pecking order,
How do rowers come together to perform as a team when so much of the training involves solo ergs and refining individual technical skill? When
Men’s Single An incredible race in the men’s sculling A-final as all crews were so close together from the buzzer. Mats van Sabben led at