
2025 Boat Race – Fixture Season Review
In preparation for their historic showdown on the tideway, Oxford and Cambridge have been taking on top competition from across the country, plus a few
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In preparation for their historic showdown on the tideway, Oxford and Cambridge have been taking on top competition from across the country, plus a few
As a big Lauren Rowles fan, I was both excited and a little sad about her recent announcement to leave rowing behind, at least for
Following a successful first series in 2024, JRN is delighted to announce the second season of Sharing the Podium. Hosts Zoe de Toledo, Becky Wilde,
With the season now in full flow, there were several exciting duals stretching from coast to coast this weekend. While the results were largely predictable,
With great racing across the country, including a dramatic set of results on the west coast, this week poll was hotly anticipated by fan of
Ward Lemmelijn is no ordinary athlete. Having only started rowing late into his athletic career, he is now a multiple world champion on the ergo
Rivalry defines sport. Partisanship is what keeps us engaged. Without a sense of jeopardy – innate and investible, something that spectators and speculators can absorb
Rivalry defines sport. Partisanship is what keeps us engaged. Without a sense of jeopardy – innate and investible, something that spectators and speculators can absorb
Rowing is a sport built on unspoken rules. Some are practical – blade in and out flat on the water before getting in the boat;
Bad news of any capacity triggers a “fight or flight” response in us, flooding the brain with a number of chemicals designed to fill you
With less than 72 hours until the 170th Men’s and 79th Women’s Boat Race, a sense of calmness had descended on the Oxford and Cambridge
With the national championship just two months away, the pecking order in the United States is beginning to solidify. Lineups are becoming more permanent, and