The Boathouse: Light in the Darkness
Ever jumped on the rowing machine after a tough day, thrashed out a 10K, fallen off, collapsed, and suddenly felt like a new man? How
Ever jumped on the rowing machine after a tough day, thrashed out a 10K, fallen off, collapsed, and suddenly felt like a new man? How
On the 22nd of June 2018, Imogen Evans took her own life after a long battle with Bulimia and related stress. Imogen had enjoyed a
There is no doubt that rowing is one of the most dramatic, fast paced sports on the circuit; and day-by-day programmes such as Future Blues
So, here we are again. Another September, defined by that brisk autumnal breeze that reminds you that summer has been, winter is coming and a
It was approximately 3pm on Saturday, the 25th of May, that Henley knew they might be in trouble. Halfway through their Championship Girls Eight semi-final,
In a quiet and unassuming corner of Cambridgeshire countryside, Junior Rowing News had the opportunity to sit down with Dr Persephone Wynn to talk about
The rising scrutiny on equality within sport has sparked a lot of conversation, about our duty to make rowing open for all. I think this
Summer is almost upon us. The cold winds of winter have subsidised – unless you, like I, are waiting fervently for Game of Thrones –
Schools’ Head of the River is, without doubt, the highlight of the Head racing season. This unique race brings the best junior crews in the
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 new title sponsor of the British Rowing Indoor Championships on Saturday 8th December, Mizuno are holding their very own invitational – and you
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