WOX: a debut year in review
As the final flag dropped on Henley Royal Regatta, we at The Winning Cox (WOX) are looking back on our first year together. In mid-July
As the final flag dropped on Henley Royal Regatta, we at The Winning Cox (WOX) are looking back on our first year together. In mid-July
Images: Harry Cordeaux Nothing compares to the oldest continually run rowing race in the world: the Doggett’s Coat and Badge Wager. First raced on the
As rowers, we often fall into the trap of thinking that repeating what we’ve done in training is enough to secure a win on race
JRN has seen immense, unprecedented growth since our inception in 2013. What began as a one-man show is now 100-strong team of writers, editors, content
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Adam Freeman-Pask caught up with Will Hetherington, Lead Junior Coach at Fulham Reach Boat Club on what it’s been like running the junior squad. Earlier
This may seem like the idle dreams of men in the twilight of their years, yet this campaign is quickly becoming an exciting youth movement.
Image credit: World Rowing Up until recently, when one thought of Irish sporting heritage, rowing was not the first thing that came to mind. For
USRowing’s Justin Best is set to compete in Paris this summer in the men’s four. I had the pleasure of talking to Justin about the
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