Head of the Charles 2023 – Women’s Championship Single Preview
Head of the Charles is a race like no other, and the championship singles are revered as one of the hardest events to win. Year
Head of the Charles is a race like no other, and the championship singles are revered as one of the hardest events to win. Year
The single is the ultimate boat class for athletes trying to make a name for themselves. There is no hiding, no one else to attribute
The pair has always been the boat class of choice for those who wish to truly showcase their skill in sweep rowing. It is no
JRN, AllMarkOne and Aaron Sims are delighted to officially confirm the winners of the inaugural Rowing Photography Awards. After receiving a large number of excellent
JRN, AllMarkOne and Aaron Sims are proud to open voting for the Professional Portfolios submitted in the 2023 Rowing Photography Awards. Thirteen entries, all subject
Cover image: World Rowing / Benedict Tufnell PR1 Men’s Single Sculls 2022 Champion: Ukraine (Roman Polianskyi) Entries: 23 Olympic qualifying places: 7 Rio and Tokyo
JRN are delighted to announce that Briony Wood of Glasgow Academy is our Junior Crew to Watch in 23/24. To be totally honest, Briony was quite unlucky
JRN are delighted to announce that Tideway Scullers School’s Junior Women’s Quad are our Underdog of the Year. Before we acknowledge the extraordinary achievements of
JRN are delighted to announce that the Championship Boys Eights, Semi-Final (2) at the National Schools’ Regatta is our Race of the Year. To see three of
JRN are delighted to announce that Helen Taylor of Molesey Boat Club is our Coach of the Year. Helen’s impact on the Molesey junior squad in the
JRN are delighted to announce that Sophie Wrightson of Headington School is our Cox of the Year. Sophie’s track-record speaks for itself – a former national champion,
JRN are delighted to announce that Thames Rowing Club’s Men’s Eight are our Club Crew of the Year. The Thames Challenge Cup has become something of an