
Approaching the NCAA’s updated transgender policy
“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
Image Credit: World Rowing Held in St. Catharines, Canada one month after the Paris Olympics, the U23 World Rowing Championships provided the first look at
The arms race for rowing talent is hotting up. Where once a programme relied solely on the intake they were given via admissions, a recruiting
On a warm fall weekend in Boston, thousands of crews raced down the iconic Head of the Charles course as the world’s largest three-day regatta
The legacy of the 1919 Henley Peace Regatta lives on in Australia in two main ways. The better-known is the King’s Cup itself. First presented
Sunday dawned in a similar fashion to Saturday – blistering sunshine, clear skies and flat water that invited even the most tentative into its cool
Founded in 1893, Bexhill Rowing Club is an inclusive community of members who push each other to achieve their goals and more. With just over
Opening Reflections During my first visit to the Head of the Charles, I have both proven a truth and deconstructed a lie. Firstly, the truth;
There is not much synergy between 6 am outings and a student lifestyle. That’s why it’s surprising that rowing is such a popular college sport
Wansbeck Long Distance Sculls Preview As crews from all over the region gather for the third consecutive weekend of racing, we are excited to see