U.S. Collegiate Rowing – Instalment 4 – Ivy Invite and Dual Upsets
As the Collegiate rowing season moves along, eyes are beginning to turn towards the Conference Championships in May and the trips to the National Championships
As the Collegiate rowing season moves along, eyes are beginning to turn towards the Conference Championships in May and the trips to the National Championships
We are now deep into the Collegiate rowing season. Every school has at least some meaningful racing under their belt, and we are beginning to
With April now upon us the American collegiate rowing scene is in full swing. Last weekend both men’s and women’s teams gathered in every corner
Spring Break has been and gone and the 2023 American collegiate rowing scene is getting into swing, and this year JRN will, for the first
The Head of the River Race has a long history of attracting international crews, the third running of the race was the first to have
For clubs in the Thames valley but not on the Tideway, the Page Trophy has by far the smallest entry of the three geographically distributed
While many clubs from the south of England descend upon the final Tideway tests at Hammersmith Head, those from further north are headed to Nottingham
At this time of year, the coxed four is seldom a focus for many programmes. With club sweep athletes with their focus firmly set on
As Universities from across the UK make the journey to the River Tyne for BUCS Head, they have only one option to race openweight coxless
Compared to the relative stability of club’s senior squads, building a successful beginner squad is much more of a dice roll. Built largely on the
Taking place simultaneously with the second round of GB trials in Boston, Lincolnshire is the Henley Fours and Eights Head. This race is run with
As the top scullers in the country take on the 5000m course in Boston Lincolnshire for GB trials, seven high quality quads take on three