
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,
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
Following an exhilarating weekend at the Irish Indoor Rowing Championships, the young rowers of Ireland are set to compete in another Head of the River
The Shandon Regatta, held in the heart of Cork, is one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the Irish rowing calendar. Situated on the
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.