Divine Madness: The Year in Review
With the conclusion of Henley Royal Regatta, the season has come to an end. It’s been a phenomenal year, so join me as we look
With the conclusion of Henley Royal Regatta, the season has come to an end. It’s been a phenomenal year, so join me as we look
It’s a bright and warm Sunday morning in the Thames Valley: finals day of Henley Royal Regatta 2021. You find yourself enjoying a Weatherspoons Breakfast
Ed, the Editor’s recent topic put to me was that of the ‘High Performance Training Environment’ and what commonalities one could expect to find. I
Back at the end of May, I had the pleasure of reviewing the action at National Schools’ Regatta. At the time, I was high on
National Schools’ 2021 was always going to be a dramatic affair. After a long hiatus from the sport, every rower, cox and coach craved nothing
Feels great to be back in the swing of things, doesn’t it? Henley Women’s 2020 was one of the thousands of events called off in
Finally. Finally, I’m able to write this piece. Perhaps the restrictions on our freedom have skewed our internal chronologies, but I for one, feel as
First raced in 1947, National Schools’ Regatta is today one of the leading junior regattas in the country. Aside from the cancellation of Saturday and
What a year it’s been, and thank goodness we are seeing the return of rowing we’ve all been craving. We have some of the biggest
This is not the first time lockdown has been eased with the promise of freedom illuminating the horizon, but with the vaccination programme full-steam ahead
In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview, JRN had the opportunity to sit down with double Olympic and multi-world and European champion Helen Glover to discuss
Henley Royal Regatta is the biggest event of the season for every British rower. Still, one could argue that it plays an even more significant