
In Conversation with Emma Twigg
Born and bred in Newzealand, Emma Twigg began rowing as a junior, where she started her journey to become a World Champion in the single
Born and bred in Newzealand, Emma Twigg began rowing as a junior, where she started her journey to become a World Champion in the single
If you’re after a well-deserved break from studying and a fun year of rowing and travelling, I would highly recommend considering a gap year. Gap
Rowing has existed ever since humans first started using boats as a means of transporting themselves and their goods. The sport that we recognise and
Following the government’s announcement on the 22nd of February, British Rowing have provided further clarification as to what schools, clubs and universities can expect over
You can follow the latest updates on HRR 2021 on our live blog here. As I sat on one of JRN’s podcast recordings yesterday evening,
This was the live feed covering the announcement from Henley Royal Regatta on the 15th February 2021. This page is no longer actively updated. Key
Although things may have been different this year, moving away from home for the first time is a challenging prospect before you consider balancing life,
Olivia Morgan is currently in her second year at Reading University, having joined their prestigious rowing programme following a successful junior career. We caught up
With so much uncertainty around university life and travel at the moment, there’s no surprise that the number of people taking gap years or deferring
I’m sure that you’ve heard that there are two ways to make your boat move faster – either row harder or row smarter. This article
It’s that time of year again, the UCAS deadline for applications is looming, and many junior rowers will be weighing up the pros and cons
The winter break is a great time to build fitness at home and an opportunity to enjoy some different types of training. We’ve compiled some