
Head of The Charles with Whitney Powell and NK Sports
The stage is set for Head of the Charles, so in the run up to one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year,
The stage is set for Head of the Charles, so in the run up to one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year,
At the 1940 Summer Olympics, the time difference between gold and silver in the men’s eight was fractionally over ten seconds. At the 2016 Games,
Ever jumped on the rowing machine after a tough day, thrashed out a 10K, fallen off, collapsed, and suddenly felt like a new man? How
On the 22nd of June 2018, Imogen Evans took her own life after a long battle with Bulimia and related stress. Imogen had enjoyed a
There is no doubt that rowing is one of the most dramatic, fast paced sports on the circuit; and day-by-day programmes such as Future Blues
As the ripples on Dorney Lake begin to disappear after yet another dramatic and intense National Schools’ Regatta, the eyes of the rowing world turn
The double scull is a boat class too often laid aside in favour of the fast, intense racing that the Eights and Quads provide; but
National Schools’ Regatta represents the pinnacle of the rowing season for many junior oarsmen, none more so than for those aiming to make the leap
For many, there is something uniquely British about the Coxless fours, with the British Internationals having dominated in this boat class from the days of
For the majority of boys in the Junior 15 Eights races, this will be their first time at National Schools’, and with it come the
There is a diverse and eclectic mix of entries for this year’s Nottingham City regatta which marks just over 50 days to the long-awaited Henley
As ever, the reward for a long, arduous and, at times, frustrating season for junior oarsmen across the British Isles has arrived: Regatta Season. Gone