
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
While the top division one programmes race in the championship division, collegiate eight offers an opportunity for the remainder of the field. The event is
With pageantry plus a windy course where anything can happen, the Head of the Charles is hated by coaches but loved by the athletes and
The biggest rowing event in North America returns with a post-Olympic field that is sure to excite. Alongside the normal contingent of top US collegiate
Jumping back into training after a long break can be tough. Sometimes, the time away has been too good, and the thought of enduring tough
Although we all race to win, most who took to the water at yesterday’s Pairs Head of the River were simply pleased to be there.
The Head of the Charles Regatta (HOCR) is often hailed as one of the most iconic rowing events in the world. Held annually on the
Photo Credit: Jo Karg/ World Sculling Finals Today, we saw a revival of the World Sculling Championships, where two behemoths of the contemporary rowing world
The SEC. It just means more. On 23rd August, rowing became the 22nd sport sponsored by the South Eastern Conference and the 13th women’s sport
I’ll always remember my first time in a boat. The older girls pushed off and I spent the whole session convinced I was about to