
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
With Paris now consigned to history, the great and the good of British Rowing descended upon Boston, Lincolnshire for the first trials of the Los
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
Boston plays host to the first round of trials for the GB Rowing Team this weekend. This will be the first indicator of who will
The weather is getting colder, the days are getting shorter, and athletes across the country are getting ready to make the customary pilgrimage to Boston,
It’s that time again: some of the top athletes in the country ship up to Boston, Lincolnshire, for the GBRT open trials assessment, hoping to
It hasn’t yet been 100 days since the end of the Paris Olympic Games, but the ruthless nature of sport is that we always look
A massive 43 scullers are taking to Kingston’s waters to contest this headship in a truly stacked field over a 5.2km course that, for many,
After a decently dry October, the river on the Kingston stretch is perfectly rowable, and it will host one of the first races of the