Rich, white and posh: rowing’s diversity and inclusivity problem
Ask nearly any non-rower about the sport and they’ll tell you that rowing is a rich, white, posh-person’s sport. Complete with jargon, strange unisuits, and
Ask nearly any non-rower about the sport and they’ll tell you that rowing is a rich, white, posh-person’s sport. Complete with jargon, strange unisuits, and
Celebrating its 50th year running, the Pair’s Head of the River is the largest race aimed at just pairs and doubles. Its gruelling stretch of
An exciting field of 19 competitors is soon to take to the famous 4.5 km stretch along the Thames from Chiswick Bridge to Harrods wall
After a long, warm summer away the autumn chill of the Tideway is a feeling that some may have missed, but others find hard to
The Pairs Head provides a great opportunity for clubs to build small boat skills and set a marker down for the season ahead. After the
The 50th anniversary of the Pairs Head of the River Race will see roughly 350 crews take to the tideway for the 4.5km course from Chiswick
They may enter the race as boys, but the 4.5km course on the notorious Tideway with only one crewmate alongside them will be demanding and