JRN Opinion: The Election(ish) Special
In just under a week Britons will travel to polling booths in town halls and garages from Torquay to Taft Nests to cast their vote
In just under a week Britons will travel to polling booths in town halls and garages from Torquay to Taft Nests to cast their vote
It is a truth, generally well acknowledged, that the best time to step away from something is when it is at its peak. You can
Competitive sport is peculiar. Like all great endeavours, there is a plan. Within that, there is a planner – a conductor if you will –
As the dust settles on a sensational junior world championships for Great Britain, the collective rowing community breathes a long sigh of relief. The racing
I can remember a time when Great Britain didn’t win any medals at the world junior championships. Strange though it may seem, GB Rowing hasn’t
Sunday 22nd July was an exciting day for Junior Rowing News partner Mizuno who played a huge part in the success of the inaugural Power8
The British Rowing Junior Championships occurs over the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of July for J18s this year, and with the recent spell
The last major regatta of the year, and for those who didn’t race at Henley arguably the highlight of the season, the British Rowing Junior
Bringing an end to what has been a very successful season of junior racing, British Junior Rowing Championships is always a very exciting competition. This
With selections at final trials complete, the top British junior athletes will be preparing for Coupe and Junior World Championships whilst this event takes place
The Junior British Championships is often forced to play second-fiddle to the historic National School’s Regatta, but I think that these championships are absolutely vital
Where to begin? This year’s edition of Henley Royal Regatta was timeless, an unedited, unadulterated snippet of rowing history. Races, records and rivalries unfolded in