
The rowing safety paradox: policies, meetings, and a “fantasy of safety”
Policies, meetings, and a fantasy of safety – what began as a practical effort to mitigate risks has spiralled into a world where laminated policies
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Policies, meetings, and a fantasy of safety – what began as a practical effort to mitigate risks has spiralled into a world where laminated policies
Elitism is one of the most prevalent issues in rowing today. To many, it is synonymous with the sport which is dominated by ultra-rich private
It’s Sunday afternoon, 6th July. It’s sunny and warm; cheers are erupting from the enclosure. Two women’s eights barrel over the finish line, with one
With the end of 2024 fast approaching, we stand at the dawn of another year of beach sprints rowing. 2024 saw a number of developments
JRN are delighted to announce that The End of the Island – our flagship podcast – has been nominated for ‘Best Olympics and Paralympics Podcast’
When it comes to learning to row at Edinburgh University, the message is clear: rowing for Edinburgh is a privilege, not a right. With an
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