The Rowing Photography Awards 2024 – The Winners
JRN, AllMarkOne, and Aaron Sims are delighted to confirm the winners of the 2024 Rowing Photography Awards. After receiving a large number of excellent submissions from across the rowing
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JRN, AllMarkOne, and Aaron Sims are delighted to confirm the winners of the 2024 Rowing Photography Awards. After receiving a large number of excellent submissions from across the rowing
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
JRN are delighted to announce that The End of the Island – our flagship podcast – has been nominated for ‘Best Olympics and Paralympics Podcast’
As a man in rowing, it’s easy to be oblivious to the struggles female athletes face. Passing comments can be dismissed as harmless or even
Reading Blue Coat School was founded in 1646, but the move to its present site on the river in Sonning did not come until just
On Monday 7th March 1870, a motion was carried in a meeting to form a club with the purpose of encouraging and transforming amateur rowing.
Since its origins in the 19th century, US collegiate sport has been gradually evolving from an amateur game to a near-professional standard with crowds of
Image Credit: World Rowing Rowing in Hong Kong has undergone a huge transformation in recent years, marked by substantial growth in traditional and coastal rowing
As we usher in a new year, clubs across the country will be chalking up their game plans to prepare for a successful rowing year.
As we usher in a new year, clubs across the country will be chalking up their game plans to prepare for a successful rowing year.
An interrupted winter season last year only drove the UK’s student-athletes to greater, faster heights: summertime saw broken club records abound and ferocious racing between
It is now 2025, and at the turn of the new year, JRN is reviewing the crews we expect to bring the heat to this