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Return to Rowing: New UK Government Local COVID Alert Levels
Following the publication of the Government’s new Local COVID Alert Levels, we have assessed their application to rowing activity
Read MoreReturn to Rowing Guidance progresses to Phase H
In line with the published timetable for Return to Rowing guidance, from today Affiliated Competitions will be able to run using our COVID-Secure guidance
Read MoreWatch back the 2020 British Rowing AGM
Watch back the 2020 British Rowing AGM, including confirmation of the re-election of the Deputy Chair, Chair of the Sport Committee and Deputy Chair of the Sport Committee
Read MoreSAS to continue support beyond Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics
British Rowing is delighted to announce that analytics leader SAS will continue to provide its world-leading analytics solutions to British Rowing until December 2021 through the rearranged Olympic and Paralympic Games next summer
Read MoreReturn to Rowing Guidance Version 7
We have updated our Return to Rowing Guidance to version seven, incorporating learnings from our test competition and updates in relation to recent changes to Government guidance and legislation
Read MoreLatest Return to Rowing Guidance
Following the publication of the details of the new COVID-19 measures announced by the UK Government, we have clarified the effects on the rowing community
Read MoreLove Rowing launches ONE Thing challenge
Love Rowing, the British Rowing Charitable Foundation has launched a campaign encouraging the rowing community to do one thing to make a difference
Read MoreNotice of the British Rowing AGM 2020
The Thirty Seventh Annual General Meeting of British Rowing Ltd will be held on Monday 28 September, 2020
Read MoreBritish Rowing shares concerns on Hammersmith Bridge closure
British Rowing has today written to the Government and Hammersmith & Fulham Council to share concerns on the national impact of the closure of Hammersmith Bridge on the sport of rowing and asking for a swift resolution to the issue
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