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Athlete in the Spotlight: Angus Groom
GB Rowing Team news caught up recently with Angus Groom in the latest of our series of spotlight features on squad members. We’ll be adding others regularly so look out for future editions. Tweet us via @GBRowingTeam if there is […]
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Countdown to Head of the River 2015
The Head of the River Race, the largest processional rowing race held on the Thames, and the biggest race on the winter calendar, takes place this Sunday. At midday, 345 crews will take to the water and race the 4.25 […]
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Junior Head Successes
“I looked down the length of the Dorney course and felt terrified.” Hampton School’s J14 rower, Tom McLoughlin, probably spoke for most of the 900-odd competitors in the J14 sculling events, as they raced for the first time on the […]
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Record WeHoRR wins for Grainger
Olympic champion Katherine Grainger described herself as “incredibly proud” after winning the Women’s Eights Head of the River Race for an unprecedented eighth time in Saturday’s landmark 75th race. Her seven-club GB star composite, led the 2,700-strong, 300-boat, field home […]
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British Rowing joins forces with Sports Bodies to thank 1.9 million volunteers
British Rowing CEO Andy Parkinson is one of 39 National Governing Body [NGB] Chief Executives who have joined forces to help influence and inform national and local policy on sport. As well as rowing, the CEO Forum includes other […]
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Record Number of Entries for Reading University Head
Reading University Boat Club hosted their annual head race on Saturday. A total of 237 crews took to the Thames in bright but blustery conditions to race the 4.6km course, many of them using it as preparation for the forthcoming […]
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Masters of Trentside 2015
On February 28th Veteran crews from the Tyne, Wear, Great Ouse, Ouse, Severn, Dee, Nene and more converged on the River Trent to compete with Nottingham’s finest in an attempt to become ‘Masters of Trentside’. Local rivals Nottingham and Nottingham […]
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Introducing your new Council Reps
Find out more about the new Representatives on British Rowing’s Council – Regional Reps David Biddulph, Andy Weekes, Chris Callow and Nick Hubble, and new Eastern Region Chairman Andrew Blit… Andrew BlitEastern Region (Chairman) Andrew took up rowing at school […]
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Young Peoples’ Focus Groups – Have Your Say!
British Rowing’s Young Persons’ Panel is holding a number of focus groups across the country over the coming months, to make sure that the voices of young people are heard in rowing. The YPP aims to represent students and juniors […]
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Oxford Brookes women dominate in Henley
Henley Fours and Eights Head ran for the first time since 2011 on Saturday. The event has been cancelled owing to weather conditions for the last three years so the organising committee were delighted to run this year’s 3,000m race […]
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Athlete in the Spotlight: Angus Groom
GB Rowing Team news caught up recently with Angus Groom in the latest of our series of spotlight features on squad members. We’ll be adding others regularly so look out for future editions. Tweet us via @GBRowingTeam if there is […]
Read MoreCountdown to Head of the River 2015
The Head of the River Race, the largest processional rowing race held on the Thames, and the biggest race on the winter calendar, takes place this Sunday. At midday, 345 crews will take to the water and race the 4.25 […]
Read MoreJunior Head Successes
“I looked down the length of the Dorney course and felt terrified.” Hampton School’s J14 rower, Tom McLoughlin, probably spoke for most of the 900-odd competitors in the J14 sculling events, as they raced for the first time on the […]
Read MoreRecord WeHoRR wins for Grainger
Olympic champion Katherine Grainger described herself as “incredibly proud” after winning the Women’s Eights Head of the River Race for an unprecedented eighth time in Saturday’s landmark 75th race. Her seven-club GB star composite, led the 2,700-strong, 300-boat, field home […]
Read MoreBritish Rowing joins forces with Sports Bodies to thank 1.9 million volunteers
British Rowing CEO Andy Parkinson is one of 39 National Governing Body [NGB] Chief Executives who have joined forces to help influence and inform national and local policy on sport. As well as rowing, the CEO Forum includes other […]
Read MoreRecord Number of Entries for Reading University Head
Reading University Boat Club hosted their annual head race on Saturday. A total of 237 crews took to the Thames in bright but blustery conditions to race the 4.6km course, many of them using it as preparation for the forthcoming […]
Read MoreMasters of Trentside 2015
On February 28th Veteran crews from the Tyne, Wear, Great Ouse, Ouse, Severn, Dee, Nene and more converged on the River Trent to compete with Nottingham’s finest in an attempt to become ‘Masters of Trentside’. Local rivals Nottingham and Nottingham […]
Read MoreIntroducing your new Council Reps
Find out more about the new Representatives on British Rowing’s Council – Regional Reps David Biddulph, Andy Weekes, Chris Callow and Nick Hubble, and new Eastern Region Chairman Andrew Blit… Andrew BlitEastern Region (Chairman) Andrew took up rowing at school […]
Read MoreYoung Peoples’ Focus Groups – Have Your Say!
British Rowing’s Young Persons’ Panel is holding a number of focus groups across the country over the coming months, to make sure that the voices of young people are heard in rowing. The YPP aims to represent students and juniors […]
Read MoreOxford Brookes women dominate in Henley
Henley Fours and Eights Head ran for the first time since 2011 on Saturday. The event has been cancelled owing to weather conditions for the last three years so the organising committee were delighted to run this year’s 3,000m race […]
Read More