by Andrew Wood | Dec 31, 2025 | Articles, International, Junior Racing
Family, Trust and Process A New Year Reflection from Rob Roy Juniors As the year draws to a close, we sat down with Jo Burch, Director of Junior Rowing at Rob Roy, to reflect on what defines the junior programme, how progression is judged, and what the coming year...
by Andrew Wood | Dec 6, 2025 | Junior Racing, Racing, Uncategorized
The Cambridge Christmas Head delivered exactly what this event exists for: cold fingers, warm spirits, questionable costumes, and a river absolutely packed with every flavour of Cambridge town rowing. The course was buzzing from first light as Rob Roy crews, parents...
by Andrew Wood | Dec 4, 2025 | Articles, Junior Racing, Racing
A year defined by depth, ambition and breakthrough performances The 2024/25 season will be remembered as one in which the Rob Roy Junior Performance Squad showed not only strength at the top end, but remarkable depth across every age group. From J14 athletes taking...
by Andrew Wood | Dec 4, 2025 | Junior Racing, Racing
After an early season marked by repeated race cancellations, the Rob Roy Performance Squad arrived at Hampton Small Boats Head carrying something close to pent-up enthusiasm. With one of the largest trailers on site—eighteen boats packed tightly and precisely—the...
by Eleanor Curtis | Jul 5, 2018 | Racing
Five golds and one silver made the Rob Roy BC junior squad the most successful club at Peterborough Junior Championships on Sunday, winning them the Victor Ludorum trophy. In blistering heat and challenging windy conditions, the Rob Roy junior crews raced through...
by Eleanor Curtis | Jul 3, 2018 | Racing
While all were at the regatta for experience and not expecting to qualify, this level of Rob Roy junior representation at what is arguably the world’s most prestigious regatta would have been unthinkable a few years ago. It is testament to the strength in depth...
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