Weybridge Silver Sculls – Review and Results
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
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
Find the eBook here The first British woman to be selected for five Olympic Games, a multiple-World Champion and a three-time Olympic Silver Medalist. Frances
Lockdown is over, and life is gradually returning to normal (the new normal, at least). These past months have undoubtedly been a huge psychological challenge
In this unusual year, GBRT’s first few in-person junior events (such as November early identification trials) have been cancelled and replaced with erg tests and training scores.
Conversation: With the rowing world slowly emerging from its hibernation, all eyes were firmly fixed on the first significant event of the year: Pairs Head.
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.
The erg can, at times, take on the form of a mythical creature. Many have set out to conquer it, only to be destroyed by
Despite increased transparency surrounding mental health in sport, there is still much progress to be made to end the stigma around mental illness. World Mental
SAS, the world’s leading provider of data analytics will continue their partnership with British Rowing through the Tokyo Games. SAS will work with British Rowing
Going into lockdown was so abrupt that at first, I didn’t have time to fully comprehend what was happening, and how it would affect everyone’s
Welcome to the first instalment of rowing related Sports Medicine information for Junior Rowing News! This article will give you some tools that you can
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.