
A Conversation Between Two Physios: Our Injury Rehab Journeys
In September, I caught up with a physio friend of mine named Isy. Isy rows at Leander and previously rowed at Oxford Brookes while getting
In September, I caught up with a physio friend of mine named Isy. Isy rows at Leander and previously rowed at Oxford Brookes while getting
BRIC 2024 is just around the corner, and with what feels like a never-ending swathe of on-water cancellations, it will relieve those competing in Birmingham
After the success of the Spring/Summer kit bag essentials article earlier this year and with the head season underway, the WOX team has composed a
Moving your body and bonding with your crew – sounds great, right? But then add in pressure to perform and exhaustion, and it can become
Earlier this month, Great Britain’s Olympic and Paralympic medallists were celebrated at a reception held at Buckingham Palace with the King and Royal Family. The
Nearly 170 years ago, the scorching summer of 1858 plunged London into a crisis now known as The Great Stink. It was widely assumed that
Gillian Lindsay has never been one for sitting still. Arriving in the sport of rowing at age 13, Gillian attended St Andrew’s Academy, Paisley before
Rivalries can often be one of the most important aspects of any sport and this is no different for the sport of rowing. Whether it
Founded in 1916, Itchen Imperial is a coastal rowing club located in Southampton. Rowing on the River Itchen, they compete in the Hants and Dorset
When the essence of rowing – being out on the water, blade in hand, sweeping across a dawn-kissed millpond amongst seven like-minded folk – is
If you ever see rowers in a garish shade of pink on the River Thames, there’s a good chance you’re watching rowers from Westminster School
On Saturday 23 November, three hundred crews will take to the Yarra River in Melbourne to race the 63rd Head of The Yarra (HOTY). In