
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,
As the Head season begins, clubs and schools gear up to race at the prestigious Fours Head. With twelve crews, it promises to be an
The clocks have gone back, Halloween has passed, but the festive season is not yet upon us. This can only mean one thing: it’s time
For many of these clubs and athletes, it will be the first of several runs down the iconic Tideway course this season, and they will
With the 2023 event being cancelled, Fours Head is back and bigger than ever in 2024. The championship open coxed fours looks like a competitive
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
After a frustrating string of early-season race cancellations last year, athletes will hope for more opportunities to race this winter. At this year’s Fours Head