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Anna McNuff runs the length of NZ
Anna McNuff, a former GB rower and European medallist, began her 148 day run along the Te Araroa trail in New Zealand on 12th January 2015. Having made the journey from Bluff, South Island to Cape Reigna, North Island, this […]
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Anna McNuff runs the length of NZ
Anna McNuff, a former GB rower and European medallist, began her 148 day run along the Te Araroa trail in New Zealand on 12th January 2015. Having made the journey from Bluff, South Island to Cape Reigna, North Island, this […]
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GB men’s eight produce storming finish to Lucerne world cup
The Great Britain men’s eight brought the curtain down in style and the crowd to their feet to win the men’s eight gold medal by just eight hundredths of a second from their big rivals and Olympic Champions, Germany. Matt […]
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Lakeland RC to bring rowing to Windermere
Lakeland RC has been awarded £10,000 by the Sir John Fisher Foundation, to start teaching people to row on Windermere. Until 2007, there were no rowing clubs between Brampton and Lancaster, a distance of hundreds of square miles, stretching to […]
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Men’s Boat Race Trial Eights
For the full report from Tuesday’s Women’s Boat Race Trial Eights, click here… The Championship course from Putney to Mortlake was at its most beguiling at the Trial Eights on Wednesday. It answered the question of why would you go […]
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GB Rowing Team cooking up a storm at Caversham
A healthy and nutritious diet is a vital element when it comes to reaching the levels of performance required for the elite athletes in the GB Rowing Team, and the Team Support staff work tirelessly to ensure the athletes get […]
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Gregory talks of excitement of Brit Champs
The second day of the British Rowing Championships at Nottingham will be shortened after blustery conditions forced event organisers to cancel the semi-finals and Para-rowing races. Conditions were tough during the morning’s time trials, with Olympic and World fours champion […]
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Men’s four and quad win their Worlds semis
Alex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash and Andrew Triggs Hodge were consummate winners of their World Championships semi-final on the Bosbaan today. The GB Rowing Team men’s four held off a challenge from the Americans to win in 5:52.62. Australia […]
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Four golds including one-two for GB Rowing Team
Britain’s Olympic rowing medallists were in top form at the world cup this weekend in France backed by some exciting performances from newcomers.
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Williams relishes City challenge
Rob Williams, Olympic silver medallist in 2012 and former World Champion, has chosen to continue the challenge of a City job he took up after the London Games and will not return to rowing. Coached by Rob Morgan, Williams took […]
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Anna McNuff runs the length of NZ
Anna McNuff, a former GB rower and European medallist, began her 148 day run along the Te Araroa trail in New Zealand on 12th January 2015. Having made the journey from Bluff, South Island to Cape Reigna, North Island, this […]
Read MoreAnna McNuff runs the length of NZ
Anna McNuff, a former GB rower and European medallist, began her 148 day run along the Te Araroa trail in New Zealand on 12th January 2015. Having made the journey from Bluff, South Island to Cape Reigna, North Island, this […]
Read MoreGB men’s eight produce storming finish to Lucerne world cup
The Great Britain men’s eight brought the curtain down in style and the crowd to their feet to win the men’s eight gold medal by just eight hundredths of a second from their big rivals and Olympic Champions, Germany. Matt […]
Read MoreLakeland RC to bring rowing to Windermere
Lakeland RC has been awarded £10,000 by the Sir John Fisher Foundation, to start teaching people to row on Windermere. Until 2007, there were no rowing clubs between Brampton and Lancaster, a distance of hundreds of square miles, stretching to […]
Read MoreMen’s Boat Race Trial Eights
For the full report from Tuesday’s Women’s Boat Race Trial Eights, click here… The Championship course from Putney to Mortlake was at its most beguiling at the Trial Eights on Wednesday. It answered the question of why would you go […]
Read MoreGB Rowing Team cooking up a storm at Caversham
A healthy and nutritious diet is a vital element when it comes to reaching the levels of performance required for the elite athletes in the GB Rowing Team, and the Team Support staff work tirelessly to ensure the athletes get […]
Read MoreGregory talks of excitement of Brit Champs
The second day of the British Rowing Championships at Nottingham will be shortened after blustery conditions forced event organisers to cancel the semi-finals and Para-rowing races. Conditions were tough during the morning’s time trials, with Olympic and World fours champion […]
Read MoreMen’s four and quad win their Worlds semis
Alex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash and Andrew Triggs Hodge were consummate winners of their World Championships semi-final on the Bosbaan today. The GB Rowing Team men’s four held off a challenge from the Americans to win in 5:52.62. Australia […]
Read MoreFour golds including one-two for GB Rowing Team
Britain’s Olympic rowing medallists were in top form at the world cup this weekend in France backed by some exciting performances from newcomers.
Read MoreWilliams relishes City challenge
Rob Williams, Olympic silver medallist in 2012 and former World Champion, has chosen to continue the challenge of a City job he took up after the London Games and will not return to rowing. Coached by Rob Morgan, Williams took […]
Read More