
How Expensive is Rowing, Really?
By Meghan Jolley – Lead Junior Coach, Ottawa Rowing Club This is the first in a series of articles about rowing in Canada, as curated

By Meghan Jolley – Lead Junior Coach, Ottawa Rowing Club This is the first in a series of articles about rowing in Canada, as curated

The women’s Junior 15 category at the 2026 Quintin Head promises to be one of the most competitive junior events on the programme, with several

Ten J15 eights out of 300 total crews will battle it out on the 4400m stretch offered by Quintin Head in the predicted wind and

This weekend marks the first head race of 2026, but even more exciting: the first race on the Tideway for many of these women’s Junior

A new year, a fresh start – promising crews, renewed rivalries, reputations to forge; all things that come to mind when we hear that name

This weekend, the Tideway will host the J18 Women’s Eights at Quintin Head, a 4400m downstream battle from Chiswick Bridge to Fulham Reach. With a

Quintin Head marks the start of the eights heads’ racing season on the Tideway, offering adress rehearsal of the first two-thirds of the Schools’ Head

The Queensland Rowing Championships is one of the earliest large-scale state events of the year, offering early insight into the post-training-camp racing season for many

Queensland’s Men’s sculling has been on the rise as of late, featuring a strong contingent of U21/U23 talent. Many of the athletes racing this weekend have tasted success at the domestic level, with

The championship women’s pair will feature exciting racing between some of Queensland’s best sweep rowers. The pair allows sweep rowers to showcase their individual strength,

With the new year underway, the Queensland State Championships are the first look at elite competition in the season, a chance to put off-season training