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’
Women’s Single Scull – Final A A gladiatorial contest for the ages at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium as the Dutch world champion Karolien Florijn and Olympic champion Emma Twigg went
Men’s Pair – Final A Fresh from a semi-final that will have disappointed the European champions, Great Britain learned their lesson to catch the field napping and
Women’s Single Scull – Semifinals A/B Things are heating up in the singles, after heats and quarter-finals led the way earlier in the week. Karolien Florijn –
Men’s Pair – Semifinals A/B Are the Sinkovic brothers back? Their A/B semi-final – which they won – was a good indicator that the great Croatian
Women’s Single Scull – Quarterfinals Tara Rigney of Australia followed up on her heat win with a decisive victory in the opening quarter-final of the
Repechages No huge surprises here; Poland dominated their LW2x heat, China and Switzerland progressed as expected in the W4x and Germany rowed down Switzerland in
Repechage Racing Day Two opened with a suite of repechage racing, featuring crews who have already taken to the water once in this Olympic Games.
Men’s Single On a grey and gloomy day at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium, racing begun with a slate of opening heats in the men’s single.
So, you want to get into rowing, huh? Maybe you watched the Olympics and saw a countryman or woman climb those hallowed podium steps to