
The erg: friend not foe
With the rowing season well and truly underway and rowers across the UK battling through the worst of winter, it seems wise to address the
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With the rowing season well and truly underway and rowers across the UK battling through the worst of winter, it seems wise to address the
I had the privilege of sitting down with three emerging leaders in international rowing coaching who have made their way through the British Rowing development
Here is a controversial opinion: rowing isn’t all about the legs. We hear it all the time that rowing is “a legs sport” and laugh
This Saturday, 518 crews are descending on the River Weir to compete over the 1800m course in the event self-proclaimed as ‘one of the most
At the first weekend of February, one of the most popular northern heads gets underway. With its exciting course full of turns and bends, this
Floods, an inevitable fact that has plagued winter racing for years, and has meant that up until recently it has been hard to tell what
As winter training gives way to the first tests of the new season, Durham Small Boats Head offers crews the perfect opportunity to emerge from
The Northern rowing scene makes its highly anticipated return to the Wear this weekend, marking the 2025 edition of the Durham Small Boats Head. This
This weekend five junior women will challenge for a first place at Head of the Nene in Peterborough. This might be the first race of
Unfortunately, we are still at a place in the season where racing has been extremely limited due to heavy rain causing high river flow. For
Peterborough Head of Nene offers three divisions of racing across a long (5000m) and short (2600m) course. This is an excellent opportunity for crews to
Far away from the world of stormy southern racing, the Head of the Nene Junior 18 double sculls is looking to be a close race