Coxing Kit Bag Essentials for Spring and Summer
A cox’s kit bag will typically be bulkier than a rower’s, usually full to the brim with extra layers in the winter for those brutally
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A cox’s kit bag will typically be bulkier than a rower’s, usually full to the brim with extra layers in the winter for those brutally
“Finding things your body can do was more meaningful to me than labelling my back pain.” There are many annoying injuries in rowing and lower
It takes at least a decade to invigorate a club to success. That is what former Head Coach Axel Dickinson and Director of Rowing Bodo
Image Credit: World Rowing Following the heavy rain and flooding for much of the latter half of 2023, GBRT’s November trials lacked any form of
While the Olympic hopefuls are away from this round of trials, there is no dearth of talent racing down the course in Boston this weekend.
Always one of our favourite head races here at JRN, the Bedford Eights and Fours head takes place on the River Great Ouse on a
The New South Wales State Rowing Championships is both the pinnacle of rowing in New South Wales, as well as an almost mini National Championships
In the last 12 months, there have been almost 50 regattas or head races cancelled due to high winds, river conditions, or waterlogged grounds. Water
In the Britannica, the world’s oldest continuously published encyclopedia, ‘infinity’ is classified as something ‘that is unlimited, endless, without bound’. It is this principle that
In the realm of competitive rowing, athletes are frequently confronted with the complex challenge of managing their pain thresholds. This becomes particularly evident during periods
It is a time-honoured tradition for Boat Race crews to head abroad in the early days of a new year. Usually nestling on the bank
With 2024 now in full swing, we begin the climb toward the major Tideway events and the heat of the summer season. Hampton Head, run
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