
Wallingford Regatta 2025 – View from the Bank
This year feels a little different. Wallingford Regatta is the first marker in the sand of competition, the opening bow for crews up and down

This year feels a little different. Wallingford Regatta is the first marker in the sand of competition, the opening bow for crews up and down

The first May bank holiday represents the gateway to summer racing; a blockbuster competition schedule up and down the country, with the premier event coming

Rivalry defines sport. Partisanship is what keeps us engaged. Without a sense of jeopardy – innate and investible, something that spectators and speculators can absorb

Rivalry defines sport. Partisanship is what keeps us engaged. Without a sense of jeopardy – innate and investible, something that spectators and speculators can absorb

Around ten minutes past one, a small crowd gathered along the Putney embankment on a fair day in the beating heart of London’s rowing capital.

At 18 – a birthday he celebrated only last week – Alp Karadogan already has a trophy cabinet to envy some of the finest rowers

2025 began with a bang on the Thames, as hundreds of crews took to the Tideway to stretch their legs in a debut run-out for

Quintin Head is upon us, and with it comes the slew of big boat head racing that will take us to the turn of the

Many who read this piece will likely associate Tom George with his exploits on the water. The 30-year-old double Olympian is one of this generation’s

What a year 2024 was for JRN. We covered more ground than ever – creating content on three continents in seven countries – with the

James Cracknell has never been afraid of a challenge. After winning two Olympic golds as part of the Great British rowing team, his adventures have

BRIC 2024 is just around the corner, and with what feels like a never-ending swathe of on-water cancellations, it will relieve those competing in Birmingham