Stop, Start
This article was written by a former member of a World Class Start program Recently, the World Class Start Programme has been dispersed and the
This article was written by a former member of a World Class Start program Recently, the World Class Start Programme has been dispersed and the
British Rowing’s flagship development programme World Class Start (WCS) is set to be revamped after a review of the talent pathway. The “Pathway Insights Project”
Introduction: This is the first comprehensive study completed that looks across the entire spectrum of masters rowers detailing injury type, injury site, and frequency. The
Off the back of our most successful Henley Royal Regatta campaign ever (every single event previewed and a team of ten people working on-site throughout
Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup Review Lining up on the blocks, you could see the tension between these two highly esteemed crews building ahead of the
As I begin writing this, I’ve been sat on a bus for nearly half a day, and I’m not even halfway home. I’m slightly sunburnt,
The boys have had a busy summer period, despite the time off from school. We were able to organise two weeklong training camps for them,
Feeling the Burn The last four weeks have been long, hot and draining. The weather has been heading steadily towards Australian summer, hats and sunscreen
Only singles and doubles in the first of two short course divisions will give an opportunity to see who still has their regatta legs in
Men’s Championship Eights The blue ribband event of the Head with every crew vying for the fastest time of the day, this year sees the
For anyone who has ever attended the University of Bristol Head, they will know that when the attention switches to the short course, anything can
With lots of twists and turns, the University of Bristol Head Race spans the stretch of the River Avon between Bath and Saltford, with the