
Why is Oxford Brookes so fast at Henley?
2nd July 2023. Entering the enclosures, in the Prince Albert Cup, the Oxford Brookes University four starts to open their gap on the Washington crew
2nd July 2023. Entering the enclosures, in the Prince Albert Cup, the Oxford Brookes University four starts to open their gap on the Washington crew
The USA is a powerhouse in rowing. With 89 medals, including 33 gold, they hold the most Olympic medals out of any country. Despite being
With three weeks to go until Henley Royal Regatta 2024, the excitement in the rowing community is at fever-pitch. Crews are tightening the screws in
With three weeks to go until Henley Royal Regatta 2024, the excitement in the rowing community is at fever-pitch. Crews are tightening the screws in
With three weeks to go until Henley Royal Regatta 2024, the excitement in the rowing community is at fever-pitch. Crews are tightening the screws in
With three weeks to go until Henley Royal Regatta 2024, the excitement in the rowing community is at fever-pitch. Crews are tightening the screws in
Nationally we are suffering from a lack of volunteers and it is having a negative effect on many grassroots sports, not just rowing. There are
Last month’s WOX article discussed how best to deal with selection, a hot topic particularly in this crunchy point of the racing season. This month
As we move beyond winter head racing and into sunnier (we hope!) multi-lane competitions, we also move into the crunchy part of the season when
The National Schools’ Regatta has announced that in 2025 the event will return to the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham. Last held at Holme
As we plunge into the thick of regatta season, momentum is building, speeds are increasing, and the pecking orders are becoming evident. Amidst the rush
“In my second year, I considered leaving. It just wasn’t the place I thought it would be.” A student athlete who recently decided to leave