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“I worried my success wouldn’t be attributed to my hard work or athleticism, but simply to being trans.” “It made me feel awful, knowing my
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“I worried my success wouldn’t be attributed to my hard work or athleticism, but simply to being trans.” “It made me feel awful, knowing my
The Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) and JRN are excited to announce their partnership for the 122nd IRA National Championship that will be held in Camden,
If you ask coxes what makes them the most nervous about racing, most will tell you “the warm-up”. Taking responsibility for getting your crew to
The Second Eights at the AAGPS Head of the River may not have the prestige of the first eights but don’t expect the battle for
The AAGPS Head of the River is one of the oldest school sporting events in the world. Attracting over ten thousand spectators to the Sydney
This article was written anonymously as an ‘Opinions’ piece and does not necessarily reflect the views or reflections of JRN as a platform. During this
With Schools’ Head of the River (SHORR) rounding off this year’s severely interrupted head season, crews will be looking to show off their skill and
Here we go. The last major head race of the season but the first official title of the junior second eight’s season descends on the
After a quiet weekend of racing, there are a few changes on this week’s JRN Media Poll, sponsored by WinTech and King Racing. Men’s Rankings
With the Schools’ Head of the River being the biggest head race on the calendar for Junior crews, the Women’s First Eights have 13 entries.
As the junior boys’ head racing season reaches its climax, the stage is set for an intense and fiercely contested race. With crews looking to
The Schools’ Head of the River is the final chance for the cream of the junior crop to showcase their springtime speed as the head