Olympic Rowing 2024 | Lessons from The World’s Best Coaches
We’ve all had those tough days where we just want to go back to bed. Perhaps it’s an early morning and you’re too tired, or
We’ve all had those tough days where we just want to go back to bed. Perhaps it’s an early morning and you’re too tired, or
Pairs are often the wildcard. Much like the single, they’re so much more on the individuals in the boat than the program they’re in. Time
With the head racing season over and out, it’s time to return to the multilane racing we’ve all been missing. With Wallingford regatta, the race
After minimal racing, university crews will come together this weekend to compete over the Tyne stretch for the first BUCS event of the year. With
With a season of red flags, floods and cancelled events, clubs are keen to get back into the racing spirit, and where else better to
With such little competition so far this season, we’re looking for any races to show us that there is light at the end of our
After a tight margin in last year’s event, clubs on their home turf will once again likely fight for the win at this year’s Fours
With 20 entries for the Senior Men’s category, there’s small but fierce competition for the glory of coming on top. With 15 of those entries
Cover image: World Rowing / Benedict Tufnell We’re now at the business end of the championships, with finals fast approaching. Friday’s racing once again presented
Cover image: World Rowing / Benedict Tufnell The fight for Olympic qualifications was on, met with drama and upset. Thursday presented some of the harshest
Cover image: World Rowing / Benedict Tufnell Wednesday gave us some of the most exciting quarterfinals we’ve seen in a while. As the ‘top’ rowers
Cover image: World Rowing / Benedict Tufnell With all the heats completed, we look at what has happened so far in the Olympic class boats