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Paralympic champion takes on the Thames
As the Paralympics closes this weekend Naomi Riches MBE is aiming to set a new world record as the fastest woman to row the length of the Thames.
Read MoreFrom Talent ID Pathway to Paralympic Champion
Laurence Whiteley, Paralympic Gold Medalist in the Mixed Trunk Arms Double Scull, shares his journey.
Read MoreChambers calls time but stays in our sport
Richard Chambers is moving to a new coaching role at CUBC.
Read MoreThree golds and a bronze on epic day for GB Rowers
Great Britain’s rowers made history when they took three golds and a bronze on the finals day of the Paralympic Games regatta – their best haul of all time.
Read MoreBREAKING: Rowing fans to see medal finals live on Channel 4 in UK
Channel 4 have pulled out all the stops to provide a “live” window on Rio for rowing fans.
Read MoreAnd Aggar makes it all four into finals
Tom Aggar was pitch perfect in Rio today, securing his arms-shoulders single scull final place by winning the repechage in style.
Read MoreWorld best time for double and three through to finals
Three GB crews won their heats to move into Sunday’s finals with the double generating a blazing world best time.
Read MoreThe draw is done and the Rio scene is set
Rachel Morris will be the first GB rower to race on the Lagoa de Freitas tomorrow at the 2016 Paralympic Games when her heat of the arms-shoulders women’s single scull starts at 12.50 BST.
Read MoreIncident at World University Championships for Rowing
Over the weekend of 2 – 4 September, the 2016 FISU World University Championships for Rowing were held in Poznan, Poland.
Read MoreAggar and Relph impressed by Rio
With just three days to go before racing starts in Rio at the Paralympic Games, our rowers have been talking to Channel Four and other media at the Lagoa.
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