National Schools’ Regatta 2016 – Championship Eights
So it comes to this. The crux of junior rowing, the pinnacle of months of miles, early mornings and unrelenting programs. It’s a dream shared
So it comes to this. The crux of junior rowing, the pinnacle of months of miles, early mornings and unrelenting programs. It’s a dream shared
With National Schools’ Regatta demanding a huge push by the whole team here at JRN, we’re looking for people to volunteer a little bit of
One of rowing’s most gladiatorial events, and a suitable category to kick-start our coverage of the National Schools’ Regatta. There’s 44 boats entered so competition will
It’s that time of year again – the largest junior regatta in the country has rolled back around. Taking place at Eton, Dorney for the
Having left the junior system a couple of years ago, I don’t often write for Junior Rowing News. The athlete, stories, coaches and races have
With the February junior trials happening up in Boston this weekend, we thought we’d take a look at the guys with two blades, and our
Cambridge-based Sam Champion started rowing 3 years ago, at the age of 14, with Cambridge ’99 Rowing Club. After a year of rowing for fun,
Junior Women’s Eights Wallingford Head of the river is the first Junior Women’s Eight’s event of the season, and so will be the first time
Junior Men J18 4x- Star and Arrow (better known as the Leander Development Squad) have entered their current first quad for the event, which
Firstly, I would like to congratulate all the crews that raced on Saturday! With the event a month earlier than last season, some crews may
It’s finally time for the first big race of the year! This is where benchmarks will be set and clubs will be fighting to assert
After a variety of cracking performances from the Henley girls four last year, I think they will be leading the field this weekend. With almost