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GB rowers among the winners at Henley Royal Regatta
There were more signs of an exciting future for the GB Rowing Team as senior and development rowers impressed at the Henley Royal Regatta.
Read MoreMen’s eight for Rio confirmed as Team GB finalise squad
The British Olympic Association has today announced the rowers who will race in the men’s eight at this summer’s Rio 2016 Olympic Games in a line-up bristling with World and Olympic Champions and medallists.
Read MoreWorld Champions head Rio Paralympic selections
The crowds at Henley showed their appreciation today for nine Rio-bound rowers.
Read More“Real buzz” as GB rowers head to Henley
The Olympic squad may be away honing their preparations for the Rio 2016 Games but there will still be a good GB Rowing Team presence at the Henley Royal Regatta, which gets under way today.
Read MoreThornley and Grainger announced for Rio in double
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has today announced that rowers Victoria Thornley and Katherine Grainger have been selected into the women’s double scull at this summer’s 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Grainger is Great Britain’s most decorated female Olympian with three […]
Read MoreBlog: Making New Ripples In Para-Rowing
Ekow Otoo and Giedre Rakauskaite share their experiences of their first Para-Rowing Development Squad camp that took place last week at Marlow Rowing Club.
Read MoreSinclair and Innes named in men’s pair
The names have now been confirmed for the men’s pair in Rio and Sam Scrimgeour will be the lightweight men’s spare.
Read MoreAn eight medal tally for GB in fine world cup performance
It’s been a day of golds and more at the season’s final world cup in Poland to add to yesterday’s three golds and a superb new World Best Time from Rachel Morris.
Read MoreThree golds for GB in Poznan
All bar two crews are through to Sunday’s finals at the world cup in Poznan. Rachel Morris won gold and set a world best time today.
Read MoreMorris says she now “feels like a rower”
Surrey sculler Rachel Morris said that she felt like a rower for the first time after taking gold in the world cup in Poznan, Poland.
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