
New South Wales Rowing Championships 2025 – Men’s Elite Quad Preview
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW Only fielding two boats this year, the elite men’s quad will see Sydney University throw down the gauntlet to interstate competition
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Photo Credit: Rowing NSW Only fielding two boats this year, the elite men’s quad will see Sydney University throw down the gauntlet to interstate competition
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The NSW Sports Club Centenary Trophy for Championship Women’s Elite Eights has been a hotly contested one over the years, with
The Q.L. Deloitte Trophy is one of the most cherished prizes in Australian rowing. The 100+ year-old trophy has seen some close-fought battles over its
JRN is thrilled to announce the creation of Rowing Down Under, a brand new podcast covering the road up to and including the Australian National
The championship U21 women’s single scull event at the Queensland State Championships ignites a fire of competition to entertain athletes and spectators alike. Heats are
The championship U21 men’s single scull event at the Queensland State Championships will test strength and endurance. A mix of highly skilled competitors and decorated
The championship women’s pair event at the 2025 Queensland State Championships promises to be an exciting showdown with a competitive field of six entries. With the race scheduled for Sunday at
The championship men’s pair event at the 2025 Queensland State Championships promises to be a thrilling contest, with a highly competitive field set to take
An U23 world champion, some quick sweepers and a sculler trying something different headline the women’s U23 pairs at this year’s Small Boats Regatta. Some
Three former world champions headline a strong men’s U23 pairs event at the 2025 NSW Small Boats Regatta. You’ll find all three of those world
The NSW Small Boats Regatta is the first hit out on home waters for (mostly) NSW crews, often following extensive time away from Sydney on
The NSW Small Boats Regatta serves as the first hit out on home waters for (mostly) NSW crews, often following extensive time away from Sydney
The U19 Women’s Single Scull features an exciting line-up of athletes who recently graduated from the U17 age category. These athletes represent clubs and schools
The U19 men’s single scull boasts an exciting field of athletes this year, with a large cohort of non-metro competitors showing the growing strength of
12 rowers, two races, three hours. That is the scenario facing the women’s U21 single scullers at this year’s Small Boats Regatta. With just three
In some regions, the first regatta of the calendar year is regarded as an opening hit-out, a speed check after a long holiday training camp.
The Rowing NSW Small Boats Regatta will be the first opportunity of the new year for the U21 cohort to showcase the physical and technical
Kicking off the new year – and the sharp end of regatta season – the Rowing New South Wales Small Boats Regatta will showcase the
It’s January in Australia, where the weather’s hot and the racing about to get even hotter. There’s the Queensland State Championships from 24 January on
As clubs and schools travel across cities, states, and even oceans in search of secluded water for January training camps, the Australian rowing community waits
The Rowing NSW Reindeer Regatta is often considered a slightly more relaxed event, where crews decorate their boats for one last hit-out before the Christmas
Open + Club The Club and Open women’s eight race will be interesting to watch at this weekend’s RNSW Reindeer regatta, with a range of
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW This year marks the 63rd Head of the Yarra, an iconic head race along the river which defines the city of
The 2024 APS Regatta marks the first 2000m hit-out of the season in the long run-up to the oldest schoolboy rowing event in the world,
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The Women’s B Grade Eight entries at Head of the Yarra this year are full of familiar and accomplished faces, setting
The Men’s B Grade Eights at Melbourne’s Head of the Yarra is one of the highlights in the Australian rowing calendar for those rowers who
The Women’s Open Eight is the pinnacle event for elite women at Head of the Yarra, and this year, it really could come down to
Photo Credit: Rowing New South Wales The Head of The Yarra is undoubtedly Australia’s premier head race. Open only to eights, the eight-kilometre course winds
The 2024 NSW All Schools Championships saw a new format that attracted record entry numbers, with over 1400 junior athletes contesting the regatta. Whilst it
Credit: Bradley Redfern The 2024 NSW All Schools Championships represent a new regatta format and bring with it the opportunity for the first hit-out of