
Beach Sprints and LA 2028 | An Interview with Team GB
Rowing is changing – and fast. For the first time in history, The International Olympic Committee announced in mid October that Beach Sprint Rowing will
Rowing is changing – and fast. For the first time in history, The International Olympic Committee announced in mid October that Beach Sprint Rowing will
I’ve spoken to many in the rowing community – from Olympic legends and Henley Stewards, through to juniors who were competing for the first time.
“Going down the course at regattas and being the only [para] entry is soon to be a thing of the past. I am grateful for
A better hold on the mechanics and language of rowing can only give a cox more confidence in their command of the boat It is
This article was originally published at https://nksports.com/blog/finding-her-coxswain-voice-nat-toms Nat Toms is a unique cox. Not only is she a junior world champion but she took a
Thanks to the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Australia has discovered women’s sport “as” sport and not some replica or a lesser variation. And this is
In Part One, I covered the culture of rowing shells, and how modern design, materials and production have evolved beyond the idealized, organic vision of
An interview with Alastair Horn, Boathouse Manager at Fulham Reach Boat Club Fulham Reach Boat Club is a registered charity and rowing club, with a
Photo credit: World Rowing/Ben Tufnell We’re into the final stretch. An Olympic Games beckons and the twinkling lights of the city of love, Paris, stretched
Here in the UK, we are no stranger to seeing US crews coming to race at Henley Royal Regatta. Indeed, it seems this interest continues
With the annual Gold Cup event coming up at the end of October, it is as good a time as any to discuss cash prizes
Success is not taken for granted; it’s earned through clarity, honesty, and consistent effort. In the world of competitive rowing, where the margins between victory