
The 2025 Men’s Boat Race – Race Report
Rivalry defines sport. Partisanship is what keeps us engaged. Without a sense of jeopardy – innate and investible, something that spectators and speculators can absorb
Relive Every Stroke
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
Which Blue are You?
All the action from Trial VIIIs, the Fixture Series, and more.
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
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
This article was written anonymously as an ‘Opinions’ piece and does not necessarily reflect the views or reflections of JRN as a platform. During this
Sitting down on a rainy Monday afternoon outside a central Oxford cafe, Annie Anezakis brought the essence of the Melbourne sunshine to our conversation. It
As the calendar year draws to a close, Oxford University Boat Club’s openweight men today wound up for their first big-ticket event of The Boat
The first opportunity for two crews to duel down the championship course, Trial Eights is a key race in preparation for The Boat Race. Two
In the UK’s last racing of the year, the trial eights races provide the only opportunity for The Boat Race athletes to race across the
As the closest thing to a dress rehearsal that The Boat Race crews are afforded across the entire course from Putney to Mortlake, trial eights
With Olympic Gold, two World Rowing Cup Golds and a Henley Royal Regatta red box in the trophy cabinet, you’d think that New Zealand’s Tom