
Schools’ Head of the River 2019 – A Review
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
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
The first half of the head season has come and gone, and now the festive period is upon us, and for many, a time of
As we come closer to the end of the year, resolutions and goals are being written for 2018. If you’re lacking some inspiration or want
When Calvin Tarczy looks back on 2017, he might just consider it to be the turning point in his rowing career. A recent addition to
Christmas has come, and with it a flurry of snow and the cold chills of winter. December is often a quiet period in the rowing
A couple of weeks ago, Junior Rowing News sat down with Mark Wilkinson, head coach at the Windsor Boys School, to discuss how their small
Junior rowers across the country are settling back into their training routines ready to greet the start of the rowing season. Over the next couple
Eat, sleep, row repeat. Is this really the mantra of our sport or purely the clichéd t-shirt slogan bought for us for Christmas? In a
Watching the spectacular performance of the GB athletes, both senior and junior this summer, it is hard not to be inspired by their commitment to