
Fours Head of the River 2018 – Women’s Junior Championship Quads
This 6.8km race extends from Mortlake to Putney on the Tideway section of the River Thames and includes some bends that will be difficult to

This 6.8km race extends from Mortlake to Putney on the Tideway section of the River Thames and includes some bends that will be difficult to

At this year’s Head of the Charles Regatta, Nielsen-Kellerman Company will introduce three new products designed to improve the performances of coaches and athletes throughout

As the dust settles on a sensational junior world championships for Great Britain, the collective rowing community breathes a long sigh of relief. The racing

I can remember a time when Great Britain didn’t win any medals at the world junior championships. Strange though it may seem, GB Rowing hasn’t

Sunday 22nd July was an exciting day for Junior Rowing News partner Mizuno who played a huge part in the success of the inaugural Power8

Where to begin? This year’s edition of Henley Royal Regatta was timeless, an unedited, unadulterated snippet of rowing history. Races, records and rivalries unfolded in

Another year passes and records continue to be smashed at JRN. This was our most successful year to date, with a huge quantity of coverage

With the noise from the National Schools’ Regatta just about fading into the background, we move into serious preparation territory for Henley Royal Regatta. This

In a weekend of fantastic racing, across three glorious May days, it’s hard to select a genuine highlight. Watching St Paul’s School crush the Championship

To be the best is tough. It requires aggression, skill, mental fortitude and no small amount of innate will. To deal with the expectation, the

The J16 coxless fours will be an interesting event to watch Sunday with the majority of the crews having trained predominantly for the Champ J16

In a Sunday category like this, there are typically two types of entries. Those from better-established programs who’ve decided to step down into the pair,