Olympic Rowing 2024 | The Rise of Irish Rowing
Image credit: World Rowing Up until recently, when one thought of Irish sporting heritage, rowing was not the first thing that came to mind. For
Image credit: World Rowing Up until recently, when one thought of Irish sporting heritage, rowing was not the first thing that came to mind. For
My my, a year does go by fast. It seems only yesterday that the rowing season started in cold and misty September and thousands of
Set bang in the middle of the Met and Marlow Regatta’s, the Reading Amateur Regatta occupies a unique position within the rowing calendar. Although it’s
With under 40 days to go until HRR, the Metropolitan Regatta is a last chance saloon for various boat clubs, both for qualification and to
The waiting game has begun. As the summer season gets underway, Eton Dorney plays host to the first of three major summer regattas: The Metropolitan
Ladies and gentlemen, we have reached it. BUCS Regatta is here. All those winter miles, all those early morning sessions, all those weights lifted, this
With lightweight rowing removed from the Olympic program from Paris onwards in favour of beach sprints, and British Rowing no longer trialing athletes as lightweights,
Despite the fact that the head season is well and truly underway, a multitude of racecancellations (Fours Head, Head of the Lune and Wallingford) to
From the lofty heights of the eight, the four and the quad, the descent from larger boats into singles racing signifies one thing: Head Season
Ladies and Gentlemen, the time is nearly upon us. That time in summer when the eyes of the rowing world descend upon the small Oxfordshire
This is the big one, the last hurrah before the proverbial hits the fan at HRR. For some, it will be a last-ditch attempt to
Next to the eight, the coxed four in the largest coxed boat in competitive rowing. Four rowers with one oar each and a cox, a