
South Coast Championships 2024 Preview
Every year crews across the South Coast come together for the ultimate showdown of strength, power and pure will. With an annual location change, this
Every year crews across the South Coast come together for the ultimate showdown of strength, power and pure will. With an annual location change, this
Image Credit: World Rowing Paris will mark the final time we see lightweight rowers competing at the Olympic Games. Since their introduction in 1996, we
There’s been a lot of discussion the past few days about telemetry being used at Henley. And for good reason: lots of the crews who
The 1950s and 1960s were a much different time for rowing. Boats transitioned from wood to carbon fibre or reinforced plastic, with the first fibreglass
We have reached the summit. As a rowing community, there are few weeks in the calendar that we collectively look forward to more than Henley
With qualifiers as competitive as they have ever been – in a year with a huge record entry – we thought it was high time
The single is such a different game than all other boat classes in rowing. Unlike crew boats you’re out there by yourself, nobody to sit
Reading is always a fun part of the calendar. For some it’s the step up as they venture into larger regattas, and for others it’s
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