A conversation about British Rowing transgender policy, Part Two
This article was an Opinions submission in response to our previous Opinions piece on transgender athletes. The following is written by Emma Hilton and Jane
This article was an Opinions submission in response to our previous Opinions piece on transgender athletes. The following is written by Emma Hilton and Jane
British Rowing (BR) announced on Thursday a change to eligibility policies which will ban trans women from competing in the ‘female’ category. According to the
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When injury rears its ugly head, we place our trust in medical professionals – doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, chiropractors – to help aid our recovery. But,
JRN, AllMarkOne and Aaron Sims are delighted to open entries for the 2023 Rowing Photography Awards. Those wishing to enter should do so before entries
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In a previous article ‘Shaking it up: the Rowing Super-League’, a gulf in quality was highlighted with a group of larger clubs and universities leading
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