The NCAA world is changing – what does it mean for rowing?
Since its origins in the 19th century, US collegiate sport has been gradually evolving from an amateur game to a near-professional standard with crowds of
Since its origins in the 19th century, US collegiate sport has been gradually evolving from an amateur game to a near-professional standard with crowds of
With the head racing season over in the United States, all eyes turn to the regatta season as dozens of top university programmes from across
Image Credit: World Rowing As the calendars switch over to 2025, the international racing season is beginning to appear on the horizon. Coming off the
In the UK’s last racing of the year, the trial eights races provide the only opportunity for The Boat Race athletes to race across the
As the closest thing to a dress rehearsal that The Boat Race crews are afforded across the entire course from Putney to Mortlake, trial eights
The jewel of Britain’s autumn head season, Fours Head returns to the Tideway on Sunday after last year’s event was cancelled due to excessive flow.
For the first time this season, many of the top crews from across the island of Ireland will compete against each other, hosted on the
With Paris now consigned to history, the great and the good of British Rowing descended upon Boston, Lincolnshire for the first trials of the Los
It hasn’t yet been 100 days since the end of the Paris Olympic Games, but the ruthless nature of sport is that we always look
Alongside the eponymous competition for world-class scullers, the Gold Cup regatta also includes racing for domestic scullers, again offering significant prize money. With open entry,
Alongside the eponymous competition for world-class scullers, the Gold Cup regatta also includes racing for domestic scullers, again offering significant prize money. With open entry,
The oldest race on the River Thames, The Wingfield Sculls, has pitted the best amateur scullers in the country against one another on the championship