What’s Next in Rowing? A Look at the Future of Masters Rowing
For many young rowers, your focus is on training hard, winning races, and mastering the sport while you’re young. But what happens when your junior
For many young rowers, your focus is on training hard, winning races, and mastering the sport while you’re young. But what happens when your junior
The arms race for rowing talent is hotting up. Where once a programme relied solely on the intake they were given via admissions, a recruiting
Founded in 1893, Bexhill Rowing Club is an inclusive community of members who push each other to achieve their goals and more. With just over
There is not much synergy between 6 am outings and a student lifestyle. That’s why it’s surprising that rowing is such a popular college sport
It’s not uncommon to hear “Yeah the girls” and “Yeah girls” echoing as the Oxford Brookes women race down the Wallingford straight. It could be
Following conference realignment in the United States, coaches from the recently expanded Big Ten conference eagerly anticipate the new racing schedules. Following the collapse of
Jumping back into training after a long break can be tough. Sometimes, the time away has been too good, and the thought of enduring tough
The Head of the Charles Regatta (HOCR) is often hailed as one of the most iconic rowing events in the world. Held annually on the
Photo Credit: Jo Karg/ World Sculling Finals Today, we saw a revival of the World Sculling Championships, where two behemoths of the contemporary rowing world
The SEC. It just means more. On 23rd August, rowing became the 22nd sport sponsored by the South Eastern Conference and the 13th women’s sport
I’ll always remember my first time in a boat. The older girls pushed off and I spent the whole session convinced I was about to
Over a winding course past the landmarks of Berlin, the oldest racing format in the sport of rowing returns to a global level on Sunday