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“I used to think kayakers were backward. Then I stole their tech…” Straight off, this isn’t a “rowing” product, but technology from paddle sport. In
“I used to think kayakers were backward. Then I stole their tech…” Straight off, this isn’t a “rowing” product, but technology from paddle sport. In
Without a doubt, the new Filippi oarlock 3.0 is long overdue and is arguably one of the most important rowing innovations in recent years. This
It is a time-honoured tradition for Boat Race crews to head abroad in the early days of a new year. Usually nestling on the bank
This article is an opinion piece British Rowing’s Coach Development Opportunities kicked off at Caversham earlier this month. Becca Sproston argues that, beneath the surface,
Trigger Warning – The article below contains sensitive themes related to suicide and grief. Please only read if you feel able. If you need to
Nearly a month after the monumental clash between the Springboks and the All Blacks in the Rugby World Cup final, Sarah reflects on what the
The countdown to the 2024 Boat Race began last night with the Presidents’ Challenge. After Cambridge’s clean sweep in 2023, it was the two Oxford
The vast majority of the athletes I see in the clinic are disappointed when an injury occurs, particularly if there is the possibility of extended
I have often taught my Australian art students about the well-known painting by William Turner “The Fighting Temeraire” (1838), which incidentally was voted as Britain’s
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