British Rowing fees for Members, Clubs, Competitions and Tours from 1 April 2025
Club and competition affiliation fees and the BROE fees paid by competitions are increasing, along with most membership types
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Every year we review our membership and club and competition affiliation prices, taking external factors like inflation into account and assessing whether the various fees are fair and proportionate to all.
Membership prices from 1 April 2025
The price of Umpire and Coach memberships have remained unchanged, reflecting the essential contribution that these members make to rowing.
RACE – Adult: £75
RACE – Student: £48
RACE – Junior: £ 40
RACE – Adaptive: £40
ROW: £45
COACH: £30
UMPIRE: £30
COMMUNITY: £27
RACE – Overseas (Race Licence only): £20
Day Tickets: £20
Renew early and save
Has your membership expired or is it due to expire on or before 31 May 2025? Make the most of the 2024/2025 fees now and renew by 31 March 2025 to take advantage of the current prices.
Remember that you can renew your membership up to two months before it expires and preserve your renewal date.
British Rowing members get access to a wide range of benefits and discounts including specialist rowing public liability and personal accident insurance relevant to their role in the sport, as well as other benefits tailored to their membership type.
We also continue to provide access to a great range of discounts for members, which include:
- A generous discount on dryrobe® products
- Discounted cycle insurance from Bikmo
- Discounts with Waterrower, EXR – the virtual indoor rowing app, Yoga for Rowers, Row the Distance medals, entry to the River and Rowing Museum in Henley, and lots more!
If you have any questions about membership, please contact [email protected].
Club affiliation fees from 1 April 2025
Standard Affiliation
Base price (for the first 10 club members): £120
Per member fee (after 10 members): £11
Affiliation Plus
This affiliation product, introduced in 2024, includes liability insurance and fundraising support in addition to the benefits of Standard Affiliation – find out more here.
Base price (for the first 10 club members or fewer): £630
Per member fee (after 10 members): £11
All affiliated clubs have access to a range of key benefits and services, have a say in the running of the sport at a national and regional level, voting rights, competition rights, as well as a number of tools and systems to help run their club including:
- ClubHub
- Incident Reporting
- GoRow – centralised Learn to Row Course booking portal (NEW from 2024)
- Racing – BROE Online Entries and and Competition Admin Support
- RowHow – Coach Education and volunteer training
- 20% off access to the Clubforce Online lottery platform
- Free associate membership of BASIS (the British Association for Sustainable Sport).
Affiliated clubs also receive a free copy of the British Rowing Almanack (though can opt out here if they do not want one).
If you have any questions about club affiliation, please contact [email protected].
Competition and tour fees
Competition and tour affiliation fee from 1 April 2025: £220/day
Affiliated and tours competitions benefit from a wealth of advice and information to help you run affiliated regattas and head races, including private matches, and tours. Competitions and tours also benefit from specialist rowing liability insurance cover.
If you have any questions about competition or tour affiliation, please contact [email protected].
BROE fees from 2 June 2025: 75p/£1.50 per rowing seat (competitions and tours will now receive a 50% discount if their results are finalised online within five days of the Competition, as required by the Rules of Racing)
BROE fees will now also be charged for competitions and tours that cancel as they will have had the same use of the system as those that run. This applies to competitions and tours scheduled to take place on or after 2 June 2025. BROE fees contribute to the maintenance and development of the system.
This is the first change in BROE fees since the system was first launched in 2005, since when time entry fees have generally increased considerably.