The Lockdown Gap Year Survival Guide
With so much uncertainty around university life and travel at the moment, there’s no surprise that the number of people taking gap years or deferring
With so much uncertainty around university life and travel at the moment, there’s no surprise that the number of people taking gap years or deferring
I’m sure that you’ve heard that there are two ways to make your boat move faster – either row harder or row smarter. This article
It’s that time of year again, the UCAS deadline for applications is looming, and many junior rowers will be weighing up the pros and cons
The winter break is a great time to build fitness at home and an opportunity to enjoy some different types of training. We’ve compiled some
The alarm screams across your darkened room, cutting through the blissful silence of sleep. You roll over, feeling the pillow sticking to your cheek, and
Rowers love their stash, their tools, their gadgets and their bits and bobs. There is always something else to buy that will (supposedly) enhance your
As a naïve fresher, I was in no doubt that I had made the right decision to continue rowing at university, and that those who
Cover Image © Igor Meijer / World Rowing With the conventional rowing format being notoriously unappealing to lay spectators, the introduction of coastal rowing is
The overuse of ‘unprecedented’ as the buzzword of 2020 has somewhat diminished its impact: however, the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics on 24th March 2020
In 1830, after a ‘boozy night out’, barrister Henry Colsell Wingfield announced that he would present two silver sculls to the winner of a race
As an athlete, it can be hard to fit in healthy meals around busy training and a hectic school/university/work schedule. It’s all too easy to
This weekend’s Weybridge Silver Sculls provided a great start back into head racing for its scullers after such a hiatus from competitive (or any, for