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Good opening world cup weekend
Great Britain is enjoying a good opening world cup in Bled, Slovenia, this weekend, having qualified 19 boats into finals – 14 of which will race tomorrow and five later this evening in the non-Olympic and Paralympic boat classes. Cautious […]
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British Rowing Coach of the Year Awards 2009
British Rowing is delighted to announce the winners of the Coach of the Year Awards 2009. Coaching Team of the Year: Awarded to the team that has made the most significant impact on the performance and/or development of a group of […]
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John Green receives the 2009 Volunteer of the Year Award for the Northern region
At the conference held on 26th September 2009, British Rowing was delighted to announce the Regional Volunteer of the Year Awards in recognition of the outstanding commitment and dedication demonstrated by each individual. John Green was awarded Volunteer of the […]
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Women’s eight and quadruple scull through to finals
The GB Rowing Team’s women’s eight and quadruple scull both qualified from today’s repechages at the world championships in Poznan, Poland, to reach Sunday’s finals. Britain now has three Olympic class, two international class and three Paralympic class boats already […]
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Confident World Championships start for GB
The GB Rowing Team made a confident start at the World Championships in Poznan, Poland, this morning, winning five heats in the Olympic classes. Andy Triggs Hodge and Peter Reed, Olympic champions in the men’s four but racing here in […]
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Victoria Thornley
Olympic silver-medallist Vicky Thornley came through the GB Rowing Team Start programme to establish herself as one of the world’s leading scullers.
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Fourth for Freeman-Pask
Adam Freeman-Pask has twice been a bronze medallist at world cup level this season in his debut season as a lightweight single sculler at this level. Today the former University of Bath and current Imperial College student was fourth through […]
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Second men’s four through to semi-finals
James Foad, Tom Broadway, Nathaniel Reilly O’Donnell and Pete Marsland won their repechage in Munich this afternoon to move into tomorrow’s semi-finals of the men’s four at the season’s second world cup. Their victory came after a morning session in […]
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Adaptive rowers prepare for World Cup
GB Rowing has announced the adaptive squad that will race at the World Cup in Munich from 18 – 21 June, 2009 as part of their preparations for the World Championships later this year. Paralympic gold medallist Tom Aggar will […]
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Good opening world cup weekend
Great Britain is enjoying a good opening world cup in Bled, Slovenia, this weekend, having qualified 19 boats into finals – 14 of which will race tomorrow and five later this evening in the non-Olympic and Paralympic boat classes. Cautious […]
Read MoreBritish Rowing Coach of the Year Awards 2009
British Rowing is delighted to announce the winners of the Coach of the Year Awards 2009. Coaching Team of the Year: Awarded to the team that has made the most significant impact on the performance and/or development of a group of […]
Read MoreJohn Green receives the 2009 Volunteer of the Year Award for the Northern region
At the conference held on 26th September 2009, British Rowing was delighted to announce the Regional Volunteer of the Year Awards in recognition of the outstanding commitment and dedication demonstrated by each individual. John Green was awarded Volunteer of the […]
Read MoreWomen’s eight and quadruple scull through to finals
The GB Rowing Team’s women’s eight and quadruple scull both qualified from today’s repechages at the world championships in Poznan, Poland, to reach Sunday’s finals. Britain now has three Olympic class, two international class and three Paralympic class boats already […]
Read MoreConfident World Championships start for GB
The GB Rowing Team made a confident start at the World Championships in Poznan, Poland, this morning, winning five heats in the Olympic classes. Andy Triggs Hodge and Peter Reed, Olympic champions in the men’s four but racing here in […]
Read MoreVictoria Thornley
Olympic silver-medallist Vicky Thornley came through the GB Rowing Team Start programme to establish herself as one of the world’s leading scullers.
Read MoreFourth for Freeman-Pask
Adam Freeman-Pask has twice been a bronze medallist at world cup level this season in his debut season as a lightweight single sculler at this level. Today the former University of Bath and current Imperial College student was fourth through […]
Read MoreSecond men’s four through to semi-finals
James Foad, Tom Broadway, Nathaniel Reilly O’Donnell and Pete Marsland won their repechage in Munich this afternoon to move into tomorrow’s semi-finals of the men’s four at the season’s second world cup. Their victory came after a morning session in […]
Read MoreAdaptive rowers prepare for World Cup
GB Rowing has announced the adaptive squad that will race at the World Cup in Munich from 18 – 21 June, 2009 as part of their preparations for the World Championships later this year. Paralympic gold medallist Tom Aggar will […]
Read More