Love Rowing’s The Big Row starts tomorrow!
Love Rowing’s The Big Row will cover a total distance of 15,241 km, finishing in Los Angeles, the host of the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics.
Schools, clubs and individuals (both seasoned rowers and new!) have taken on this collective epic fundraising challenge event, supporting inclusive and accessible rowing projects across the UK. The ultimate goal is to get more young people from deprived communities and disabled people involved in rowing, changing lives for the better. An amazing legacy to the success of the Team GB Rowing and Para-Rowing Team!
The mission clearly resonates with recent Team GB Rowing Squad gold medallists who have shown their support with good luck messages to participants – much to the excitement of those who hold them up as role models in the sport! Messages have been shared from Charlie Elwes and Sholto Carnegie (Olympic Champions in the Men’s eight), Imogen Grant and Emily Craig (Olympic Champions in the Lightweight women’s double sculls), and Georgie Brayshaw (Olympic Champion in the Women’s quadruple sculls).
What is The Big Row?
Hundreds of participants will be taking part globally in The Big Row between 5 -8 September 2024. Those taking part will be rowing on land or water (or both!), logging their kilometres through the Resport app – where you’ll be able to watch the Big Row progress from Paris, rowing through the Panama Canal to LA.
Participants can also take part in live indoor rowing sessions hosted by Zoom Ergos, a live video workout platform with sessions hosted by well-known rowers. Fantastic and fun sessions will be led by Olympic Champion Grace Prendergast, Olympic silver medallists Cath Bishop and Invictus Games coaches.
Local rowing regattas will also be taking part, with Cambridge Autumn Regatta and Worcester Regatta adding their kilometres to the effort.