The JRN End-Of-Season Awards 22/23 – Student Crew of the Year Winner
JRN are delighted to announce that Oxford Brookes’ Student Women’s Eight are our Student Crew of the Year. As a whole, Oxford Brookes had a phenomenal season
JRN are delighted to announce that Oxford Brookes’ Student Women’s Eight are our Student Crew of the Year. As a whole, Oxford Brookes had a phenomenal season
JRN are delighted to announce that Leander Club’s Junior Men’s Quad are our Junior Crew of the Year. Leander had a sensational year, sweeping up
Eton College, Junior Men’s Eight This might seem like an obvious choice but Eton really do look set to enjoy a fantastic season in 23/24.
Hinksey Sculling School, Junior Men’s Quad Hinksey are the very definition of an underdog. Plucky, tenacious and valiant in their efforts to topple the established
Oxford Brookes vs Leander Club, Ladies Challenge Plate Final, Henley Royal Regatta Backed by a season of narrative and emotion, this race deserves a nomination
Henry Bailhache-Webb, Oxford Brookes University Is Henry now the most revered coach in the country? It’s hard to make a case against him. His transformation
Tom Bryce, Oxford Brookes University It’s not often that a fresher winds up winning both the Temple Challenge Cup and U23 world gold. Tom Bryce
Thames Rowing Club, Men’s Club Eight Thames have stretched the boundary of excellence so far in club rowing that it now represents a relative surprise
Oxford Brookes, Men’s Student Eight No matter how hard you try, you cannot escape the inevitability of Brookes. They’re a titan, an immovable object of
St Edward’s School, Junior Men’s Eight As achievements go, it is hard to understate the magnitude of winning both the National Schools’ Regatta and Henley
British Rowing has today announced a new policy on Competition Eligibility and Procedures which will come into effect on Monday, 11 September 2023 Competition eligibility
The following review was compiled partly from a guest submission plus the British Rowing review, which can be found here. Imagery credit to Catherine King.