Weight discourse in rowing has a masculine bias
During my time on a women’s heavyweight rowing college program, I have become acutely aware of the varying discourse that exists between the women’s and
During my time on a women’s heavyweight rowing college program, I have become acutely aware of the varying discourse that exists between the women’s and
Image credit: Brentford Boat Club / Team Keane Sculling School Situated in West London, Brentford Boat Club formed in 2023 and carries on a long-lasting
We revive the Club Aggregate in 2024 with what has recently become one of the most noteworthy programmes on the UK junior rowing circuit. The
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) is not exclusive, impacting athletes at any level, gender and age. Athletes who have spoken out about their experiences
To win The Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup is perhaps the crowning glory of any schoolboy. Henley Royal Regatta represents the pinnacle of UK rowing and
To win Henley Royal Regatta at junior level remains the inarguable peak of any young rower’s career. Many would trade international vests, national titles and
From little acorns, mighty oak trees grow. This is exactly what has happened at Tyne Amateur Rowing Club in recent years. While the successes of
Exploring the Potential for More Competitive Distances in Rowing WorldRowing.com states that the 2000-meter race distance in competitive rowing was established in 1894. Before this,
Image Credit: World Rowing To be a successful cox, it is clear that you must be calm, confident and imbue a sense of coherence to
As Zoe put so beautifully in the last article “Our mission from day dot was to create acommunity for coxes, their coaches, and the rowers
JRN are delighted to announce that Hinksey Sculling School are our Underdog of the Year. Hinksey burst onto the scene as genuine contenders for top titles
JRN are delighted to announce that Newcastle University vs University of London in the Island Challenge Cup is our Race of the Year. Harriet Taylor of Newcastle