BUCS Regatta 2021 in Review
And, breathe. Three days later, it’s time to reflect on this year’s BUCS Regatta. I’m not sure about blood, but there was certainly sweat and
And, breathe. Three days later, it’s time to reflect on this year’s BUCS Regatta. I’m not sure about blood, but there was certainly sweat and
I was sculling alone on the river just before dawn — the passing lights of the city dancing in my wake. I had just returned
To explain what a bone stress injury is, it is important to first understand how bone cells work. Bone cells are constantly remodelling. We have
With less than 50 days to go until the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the British Olympic Association has selected 45 rowers to compete under
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Now time to look at the women’s Olympic class events at the Sabaudia World Cup. Women’s Single Fifteen scullers Four scullers are Tokyo-bound, but unlike
Time for the third and final World Cup of the 2021 season, the last major regatta before the Tokyo Olympics. This year the host is
Junior Rowing News are delighted to announce a partnership with Bont Rowing, one of the world’s leading providers of sporting footwear across a number of
Finally. Finally, I’m able to write this piece. Perhaps the restrictions on our freedom have skewed our internal chronologies, but I for one, feel as
The Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) governs intercollegiate rowing between varsity men’s heavyweight, men’s lightweight, and women’s lightweight rowing programs across the United States, while the NCAA fulfils this role for women’s
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W1X Eighteen Scullers One of the season’s surprises so far was Russia’s Hanna Prakhasten at the European Championships. She qualified for Tokyo via the European