Bleeding blue: living up to Boat Race tradition
Growing up, I was fascinated by the idea of England football players propping up the weight of a nation’s hope. People have loved football forever
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Growing up, I was fascinated by the idea of England football players propping up the weight of a nation’s hope. People have loved football forever
March is Women’s History Month – a month dedicated to recognising and celebrating all women, but especially the trailblazers. I’d like to think too that
When the organising committee for the 2024 edition of the Schools’ Head of the River selected Wednesday 20th March as the date for the race,
Image credit: World Rowing The first World Cup of any new season is often a bit of a tepid affair, with lots of straight finals
Image credit: World Rowing The first World Cup of any new season is often a bit of a tepid affair, with lots of straight finals
Image credit: World Rowing The first World Cup of any new season is often a bit of a tepid affair, with lots of straight finals
“I used to think kayakers were backward. Then I stole their tech…” Straight off, this isn’t a “rowing” product, but technology from paddle sport. In
Now the dust has had time to settle on head season, and with just under a month until the flag falls on the first major
Last weekend, the Collegiate Rowing season set off with a bang with exciting racing across the country, and this weekend will be a continuation of
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
Photos by Lauren Hazel and Ed Evans Tideway Week The Lightweight Boat Races The Women’s Boat Race The Men’s Boat Race The Reserve Races The
We are now well into the thicket of racing season and this past weekend saw fast and exciting racing across women’s collegiate rowing. The CRCA/
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