
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
These previews were written prior to the cancellation of Wallingford Long Distance Sculls 2024. A huge five hundred crews will be challenged by the narrow
These previews were written prior to the cancellation of Wallingford Long Distance Sculls 2024. Although the days are getting shorter, the evenings darker and the
These previews were written prior to the cancellation of Wallingford Long Distance Sculls 2024. The first to cut through the Wallingford glass, these seven Junior
These previews were written prior to the cancellation of Wallingford Long Distance Sculls 2024 For the first race of the new season, 14 crews take
Wallingford Long Distance Sculls spans over 4000m against the stream on the snaking Oxford stretch of the Thames. After the unfortunate cancellation of Scullers Head,
JRN, AllMarkOne and Aaron Sims are delighted to open entries for the 2024 Rowing Photography Awards. Those wishing to enter should do so before entries close at 23:59 BST on
Trigger Warning – The article below contains sensitive themes related to sexual abuse. Please only read if you feel able. If you need to talk
September marks the start of a new season: a time to set fresh goals and have a renewed focus on becoming the best version of
Image credit: BUCS Sport Situated on the River Lagan in the heart of Belfast, Queen’s University Belfast Boat Club consists of both the men’s club