
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

The Irish National Championships – held over three days on the second weekend of July – are the pinnacle of domestic racing in Ireland. It’s

At last, it’s time. Ireland’s long racing season is set to draw to a close on the second weekend in July, with the National Championships

Image Credit: Irish Rowing Less than a month to go until the National Championships, the final Grand League Regatta of the season, and summer very

Infamous within the Irish rowing scene for its commitment to an equally high standard of racing and socialising, Trinity Regatta is a standout event on

Cover Image by Mark Kelly (the wateredge) The first Grand League regatta of the Irish racing calendar is here. Skibbereen Regatta is an interesting one

Cover image by Mark Kelly (thewateredge) Coming in just a step below senior, the intermediate eights always bring the spectacle, and the women’s race this

Cover image by Mark Kelly (thewateredge) A blue riband event for rowing, there’s serious prestige attached to a triumph in any regatta for the senior

The Corcoran Cup. Inaugurated in 1980 as a race between the Women’s Senior IV+’s of Dublin University Ladies Boat Club (DULBC) and University College Dublin

The jewel in the crown of the Irish rowing season is finally here. With over a thousand athletes set to compete across fifty-four events between