
GBRT November Trials 2023 – A JRN Review
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell It’s close to crunch time for the senior national team. The Olympics looms, and final team selection is just around
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell It’s close to crunch time for the senior national team. The Olympics looms, and final team selection is just around
In years past, the championship sweep events have been hotly contested battles between some of the best fours in the country, with athletes from the
Holders: University of Washington Entries: 18 The best week in rowing is almost upon us once again. Henley – that evocatively historic, brutal tournament; the
It’s hard to believe that the last big pre-Henley regatta is already upon us, but the season always moves much quicker than expected. Henley is
Summer racing is ramping up, and Henley is drawing ever-closer. For a number of clubs, this is a vital period in establishing themselves in the
The Championship Eights A Final at the Metropolitan Regatta is always a sight to behold. Often featuring a mixture of top club, university and junior
The sculling events at Wallingford are always of exceptional quality, showcasing the best of British sculling. The quad event here will likely feature crews that
The summer racing season really kicks off this weekend with Wallingford Regatta, a classic Dorney-based multi-lane event that sees crews from across the rowing world
The Club sweep events at Wallingford this weekend provide a tantalising opportunity for club athletes to see how they stack up against each other, getting
The Men’s Intermediate Eight at BUCS Regatta is a fantastic opportunity for smaller university programmes to go up against the second and third eights from
This weekend, the Tideway in London will host hundreds of men’s eights as they battle across the reverse Championship Course, from Chiswick to Putney, in
Next weekend, universities from across the country head to Newcastle to do battle on the Tyne in an important precursor to the Head of the