The Rowing Photography Awards 2024 – The Winners
JRN, AllMarkOne, and Aaron Sims are delighted to confirm the winners of the 2024 Rowing Photography Awards. After receiving a large number of excellent submissions from across the rowing
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JRN, AllMarkOne, and Aaron Sims are delighted to confirm the winners of the 2024 Rowing Photography Awards. After receiving a large number of excellent submissions from across the rowing
It’s Sunday afternoon, 6th July. It’s sunny and warm; cheers are erupting from the enclosure. Two women’s eights barrel over the finish line, with one
JRN are delighted to announce that The End of the Island – our flagship podcast – has been nominated for ‘Best Olympics and Paralympics Podcast’
Rutherford Head, one of the country’s largest head races outside of Head of the River, has become a staple event for clubs, especially those in
The Women’s Junior 15 coxed quad category at Hampton Small Boats Head is set to deliver a thrilling spectacle with its challenging 3000-metre course known
Approaching the peak of the head season, clubs flock to Hampton to display their progress. With many of the earlier head races cancelled due to
Update: Since this preview has been written, Hampton Small Boats Head has been cancelled. Peterborough City Rowing Club The athlete from Peterborough has had a
Update: Since this preview has been written, Hampton Small Boats Head has been cancelled. With a long, ever-growing list of Autumn head race cancellations this
Racing over 4,500m, Rutherford Head of the River will take place on Saturday, racing from Scotswood to Newburn. In this category there are only three
As much of England and the Thames Valley bows to cancellations, the ever-reliable Tyne God is crafting their race track of the gods in preparation
Rutherford Head is one of the highlights of the head racing calendar for many clubs and universities in the North of England. Growing year-on-year, it
With Storm Bert having caused regatta cancelling conditions on the Tideway right in time for the Fours Head, we look ahead and hope the rest