Beach Sprints and LA 2028 | An Interview with Team GB
Rowing is changing – and fast. For the first time in history, The International Olympic Committee announced in mid October that Beach Sprint Rowing will
Rowing is changing – and fast. For the first time in history, The International Olympic Committee announced in mid October that Beach Sprint Rowing will
The apex of the pre-Christmas run is here. The Fours Head is the earliest indicator of speed we have to take with us into the
This article was originally published at https://nksports.com/blog/finding-her-coxswain-voice-nat-toms Nat Toms is a unique cox. Not only is she a junior world champion but she took a
Photo credit: World Rowing/Ben Tufnell We’re into the final stretch. An Olympic Games beckons and the twinkling lights of the city of love, Paris, stretched
Photo credit: World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell Qualifying for one Olympic Games is an extraordinary achievement. The combination of talent, desire and commitment required to reach the
Cambridge is one of the UK’s most prominent hotbeds for rowing. Countless legends of the sport have emerged from the region and the area boasts
Two down, two to go. 50% of the capital’s flagship head races are done and both were smiled upon by the weather Gods. The seasonal
We’re back, baby. The 23/24 season began as all great rowing seasons should – a balmy morning on the Tideway, the last vestiges of a
There are a few honours in UK-based student rowing that hail above all else. Securing the Victor Ludorum (the overall team points trophy) at BUCS Regatta
Is there any greater test in modern coxing than The Oxford Cambridge Boat Race? To guide a crew of eight finely tuned athletes down the
In a sport that often shies away from revolution, Rival Kit have been a rare symbol of unchartered growth. Created by Ryan Morrison from his
Coxing is a notoriously tricky – and thankless – task. Summoning up the mental resilience and emotional dexterity to successfully guide a boat full of