The Rowing Briefing – 22nd March 2021
Welcome to the rowing world’s only regular news briefing. On this page you’ll find the latest rowing news from both the UK, as well as
Welcome to the rowing world’s only regular news briefing. On this page you’ll find the latest rowing news from both the UK, as well as
First introduced into the World Championships in 1974 for male athletes and 1985 for female athletes, lightweight rowing did not enter the Olympics until 1996.
Welcome to the rowing world’s only regular news briefing. On this page you’ll find the latest rowing news from both the UK, as well as
In light of International Women’s Day, I wanted to reflect on some of the most historically significant events in women’s rowing history. GB now boasts
Junior Rowing News is delighted to announce a new media partnership with British Rowing, the governing body responsible for the training and development of rowers
Born and bred in Newzealand, Emma Twigg began rowing as a junior, where she started her journey to become a World Champion in the single
One of the lesser-known injuries in rowing, but arguably amongst the most debilitating, is forearm pain. Imagine how difficult it would be to row if
If you’re after a well-deserved break from studying and a fun year of rowing and travelling, I would highly recommend considering a gap year. Gap
Rowing has existed ever since humans first started using boats as a means of transporting themselves and their goods. The sport that we recognise and
Following the government’s announcement on the 22nd of February, British Rowing have provided further clarification as to what schools, clubs and universities can expect over
Key Points: The Prime Minister will address the commons at 15:30 outlining in detail his ‘Roadmap out of Lockdown.” Later, at 19:00, Mr Johnson will
This is your weekly Rowing Briefing, covering the key developments of the last seven days on the rowing circuit, both in the UK and beyond.