
2026 New Zealand Men’s Crews To Watch
Image Credit: World Rowing St Bede’s – Men’s Novice Four St Bede’s has built one of the strongest sweep programmes in the country over recent

Image Credit: World Rowing St Bede’s – Men’s Novice Four St Bede’s has built one of the strongest sweep programmes in the country over recent

Image Credit: World Rowing Men’s Single Scull – Logan Ullrich Logan Ullrich entered Shanghai carrying strong momentum and rising credibility in the men’s single scull.

George Talbot – Timaru Boys’ High School For these athletes, this is their first year competing in the U16 Single category, and one rower who

Eleri Clare – Cashmere High School Right now, Eleri Clare is one of the best-performing junior athletes in New Zealand. A powerhouse on the water,

St Margaret’s College For St Margaret’s College, this season represents the culmination of a journey, a chance to finish their story in style. This crew

Westlake Boys High School Westlake Boys High School has an intriguing story to tell this season. Last year, their squad struggled at the national level,

Avon Rowing Club Avon Rowing Club has cemented its reputation as one of the most successful club programs in New Zealand in recent years, especially

Avon Rowing Club I’ve already written an article about this crew but they are an outfit everyone has to watch at this year’s regatta. Avon

In Part One, we outlined a few reasons why the same schoolboy and schoolgirl rowing programs keep seeing success on the New Zealand junior circuit.

Welcome to the final club event of the New Zealand 2024/25 season: the New Zealand Rowing Championships. Held on the spectacular waters of Lake Ruataniwha

The New Zealand Rowing Championships marks the pinnacle of club rowing in the country, and is a spectacle greatly anticipated by the whole rowing community

For decades, the same junior programs have dominated the nation’s most prestigious rowing competitions, securing a legacy of success that appears almost immutable. This article