
My story: finding my feet after injury
31 March 2023. Rushing to a training session, I sprinted across a wet slippery surface, slipped and ended up slamming into a brick wall. Thinking
31 March 2023. Rushing to a training session, I sprinted across a wet slippery surface, slipped and ended up slamming into a brick wall. Thinking
Here is a controversial opinion: rowing isn’t all about the legs. We hear it all the time that rowing is “a legs sport” and laugh
JRN is thrilled to announce the creation of Rowing Down Under, a brand new podcast covering the road up to and including the Australian National
With sport offering countless opportunities, experiences and benefits for personal growth and development, it comes as no surprise that so many individuals seek to get
Coxswains play a crucial role in rowing. From keeping the crew safe and motivated, to acting as the tactician on race day, there really is
Situated on the serene banks of the River Avon, just twenty minutes outside the heart of Bristol, the University of Bristol Boat Club hosts a
Many who read this piece will likely associate Tom George with his exploits on the water. The 30-year-old double Olympian is one of this generation’s
As a man in rowing, it’s easy to be oblivious to the struggles female athletes face. Passing comments can be dismissed as harmless or even
Reading Blue Coat School was founded in 1646, but the move to its present site on the river in Sonning did not come until just
On Monday 7th March 1870, a motion was carried in a meeting to form a club with the purpose of encouraging and transforming amateur rowing.
Since its origins in the 19th century, US collegiate sport has been gradually evolving from an amateur game to a near-professional standard with crowds of
Image Credit: World Rowing Rowing in Hong Kong has undergone a huge transformation in recent years, marked by substantial growth in traditional and coastal rowing