The NSR Philosophy
First raced in 1947, National Schools’ Regatta is today one of the leading junior regattas in the country. Aside from the cancellation of Saturday and
First raced in 1947, National Schools’ Regatta is today one of the leading junior regattas in the country. Aside from the cancellation of Saturday and
Now that the business of qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics is pretty much done and dusted, it’s time to get down to race preparation and
Despite NSR being just around the corner, it feels like we embarked on a new season only a moment ago. All the miles – many
What a year it’s been, and thank goodness we are seeing the return of rowing we’ve all been craving. We have some of the biggest
Image: World Rowing Now for a look at the women’s entries for the Final Olympic Qualifying Regatta – the “Regatta of Death”….. W1X Eleven scullers
Image: World Rowing It’s nearly Olympic time, but before the Games happen there’s the small matter of the remaining qualifying spots for Tokyo to sort
As you start to explore the academic landscape in the USA, you’ll be taken back by how many options you’re presented with. Given the large
Our history of women’s rowing continues this month as we delve into three of the biggest domestic regattas the UK has to offer. Women’s competition
Cover Image: World Rowing After a hiatus in 2020 (for obvious reasons), the Rowing World Cup circuit kicks off again with the 1st World Cup
Cover Image: World Rowing After a hiatus in 2020 (for obvious reasons) the Rowing World Cup circuit kicks off again with the 1st World Cup from
Blisters are an inevitable part of rowing. The adage ‘prevention is better than cure’ rings true here. Not only are blisters excruciating and can make
This is not the first time lockdown has been eased with the promise of freedom illuminating the horizon, but with the vaccination programme full-steam ahead