
The JRN End-Of-Season Awards 24/25 – UK Student Crew of the Year Winner
JRN are delighted to announce that Newcastle University’s Women’s Eight are our Student Crew of the Year. In a year when the student hierarchy almost seemed upside

JRN are delighted to announce that Newcastle University’s Women’s Eight are our Student Crew of the Year. In a year when the student hierarchy almost seemed upside

JRN are delighted to announce that the Windsor Boys School Junior Men’s Quad are our Junior Crew of the Year. Bettering excellence is never an easy

Australia National Team, Australia, Men’s Coxless Four Two World Rowing Cup titles is a pretty good way to start a new Olympaid, which is exactly

The Prince Albert Challenge Cup, Wednesday, University of San Diego vs Oxford Brookes University When the University of San Diego drew the holders and perennial

Stu Heap, London Rowing Club Since taking over the programme at London Rowing Club, no coach has arguably had a more profound impact on a

Ollie Boyne, Cambridge University Anyone who wins The Boat Race from the coxing seat deserves immense plaudits. Arguably the most cox-centric contest on the planet,

London Rowing Club, Men’s Eight This was the year that London’s insurgent programme finally came of age. In 2024, a lot of noise surrounded Stu

Cambridge University, Men’s Student Eight Rob Baker’s men took student rowing to new heights in 2025 with a string of sensational performances. Their win in

Shiplake College, Junior Men’s Eight Finally, they reached the summit. After a decade of concerted effort to build the country’s best junior rowing programme, Shiplake

The 2024/25 UK rowing season was another compelling example of top-level racing. Stories were written, champions were crowned, and pretenders were laid low in a

Consistency is everything in rowing. Progress isn’t measured in heroic performances – it’s built through daily effort, uninterrupted training blocks, and recovery that matches the

Image Credit: World Rowing Men’s Eight Luke Tompkins (Avon Rowing Club) Luke Tompkins began rowing in 2022 for Timaru Boys’ High School and quickly demonstrated