
St. Michael’s Head of the River 2026 – Women’s Junior Pair Preview
With the toughest months of winter training now behind us, sighs of relief are being heard around the country as focus turns to racing once

With the toughest months of winter training now behind us, sighs of relief are being heard around the country as focus turns to racing once

St. Michael’s Head of the River Race will be the first head race of the Rowing Ireland 2026 calendar, and thus many crews from all

This weekend, St. Michael’s Head of the River Race is set to take place on the Shannon at O’Brien’s Bridge. A three-kilometre race with a

This Saturday, 7 February, the 3km stretch of meandering fresh River Shannon water between Castleconnell and O’Brien’s Bridge will see 483 crews in total take

On Saturday, 7 February, rowers of all levels from across Ireland will gather in the small village of O’Brien’s Bridge for St. Michael’s Head of the River,

The men’s senior fours event at St. Michael’s Head of the River Race in Limerick promises to show a powerful line-up of crews with a

Only three kilometres long, St Michael’s Head of the River Race is a relatively short course by head-racing standards, which will require higher rates and

With the end of the head season approaching, all eyes will be on the River Shannon this weekend for St Michael’s Head of the River.

With the start of the new year, one of the biggest tests on the South Australian Rowing Calendar is the South Australian Rowing Championships. With

The men’s open single sculls is set to be a highlight of the South Australian Rowing Championships, bringing together the state’s fastest and most technically

As the time of year for state championships rolls around again, we are spoilt for choice on races to watch. The South Australian open women’s

With increasing numbers of South Australians now rowing at the National Training Centre, it leaves plenty of opportunities for local rowers to make their mark.