
In Conversation with Tom Mackintosh – from Gold to Dark Blue
With Olympic Gold, two World Rowing Cup Golds and a Henley Royal Regatta red box in the trophy cabinet, you’d think that New Zealand’s Tom

With Olympic Gold, two World Rowing Cup Golds and a Henley Royal Regatta red box in the trophy cabinet, you’d think that New Zealand’s Tom

With the darker mornings truly upon us and winter closing in, head season rumbles on. Squads up and down the country are more settled into

It’s that time again: some of the top athletes in the country ship up to Boston, Lincolnshire, for the GBRT open trials assessment, hoping to

Pre-dating even the likes of Henley Royal Regatta, the Wingfield Sculls is one of the most historic rowing events in the racing UK calendar, despite

With the blue and white striped tents put away for another year, the last big calendar event of the season is now upon us. The

With the blue and white striped tents are put away for another year, the last big calendar event of the season is now upon us.

We have reached the summit. As a rowing community, there are few weeks in the calendar that we collectively look forward to more than Henley

Despite seeing the smallest number of entries for any event at HWR this year, the Borne Cup for championship quads sets us up for some

Now mere weeks away from Henley Women’s and Royal Regattas, crews with one eye on these events will be using the Metropolitan Regatta to measure

The ultimate gladiatorial test-match. Single scullers fighting it out for a shot at the title of fastest student athlete in the country. Let the games

Summer. Starts. Now. A blockbuster season of racing can finally begin, as BUCS Regatta heralds the opening act of a quarter packed full of rowing.

With a total of nine boats entered from eight universities, the competition for this event has certainly been dialled up a notch from last year.