
Monthly Rowing Briefing- November 2021
This is your JRN Monthly briefing covering the developments of the last month in the world of rowing. If you have a story to share,
This is your JRN Monthly briefing covering the developments of the last month in the world of rowing. If you have a story to share,
With its trademark cerise flush, Leander Club is by far the most recognisable and revered rowing club on the circuit – and with good reason:
Back in 2010 I found myself in a hotel in Rendsburg, a small town in northern Germany. Despite being ostensibly summer, the weather was grim
A big step that many rowers take is moving from club and school rowing as juniors in the UK, to University rowing in a select
After five years at St. Edward’s, a gap year rowing at Oxford and then 3 years ‘studying’ at a renowned rowing university, I felt the
The Wingfield Sculls, even 191-years after its inception, remains one of the most dramatic races on the Tideway and is, without doubt, the most spectacular
Have you ever looked at the logo for World Rowing? It is the symbol of the Enso from Zen Buddhism and represents the search for
In recent decades, the performance of US Rowing on the international stage has been gradually deteriorating. This simple fact has been getting increasingly obvious with
Whilst much of the focus in injury management and prevention for rowers is on the lower back, forearms, and knees (and ribs for the elite
Australia. For most people, thinking of Australia means thinking of beaches, surfing, and deadly creatures. It’s a country on the bucket list for many, especially
These days, so often does the media focus on the benefits of hosting the Olympics, the economic boost, the infrastructure benefits, that the true focus
The key to the beginning of the new season is to not dwell too much on the last season. This may be particularly difficult this