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Sir Steve drops in on Sport Makers
Sir Steve Redgrave has made a special visit to Middlesex and Brunel Universities to meet the first batch of Sport Makers – people actively encouraging their communities to take up sport and be a part of the Olympic and Paralympic […]
Read MoreBritish Rowing launches November Stream
Check out the latest copy of The Stream for all the latest news and updates from rowing in the UK – available exclusively to members of British Rowing. The November Stream includes special features and photos from the 2011 Volunteer […]
Read MoreClub Mailing: November 2011
We’re delighted to say that from now on most of the information we send to our clubs from HQ will be coming to you electronically via ‘Club Stream’ – the latest addition to our e-newsletters for British Rowing members and volunteers. […]
Read MoreDoctor or physiotherapist? British Rowing needs you!
British Rowing is looking for physiotherapists or doctors to train as medical classifiers in the Northern, West Midlands, and Western regions. Medical classifiers are tasked with assessing adaptive rowers’ strength, range of movement, and coordination against a set framework. The […]
Read MoreRowing delegates join BOA in Ypres
A delegation of celebrated former rowers and dignitaries travelled to Belgium at the weekend to take part in the Armistice Day ceremonies in Ypres. British Olympic Association Chairman Colin Moynihan led a delegation to honour the Olympic athletes who gave […]
Read MoreDi Ellis to join BOA in Ypres Remembrance Day ceremony
[newsimage=0]British Rowing Chairman Di Ellis is set to join a delegation of British Olympic medallists and officials in Ypres, Belgium, this weekend, for the Armistice Remembrance Day Ceremonies. The ceremony will take place at the Menin Gate on Friday, with […]
Read MoreSport England seeks community ‘Sport Makers’
Five-time Olympic Gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave has unveiled Sport England’s Sport Makers – a programme designed to encourage people to become sporting heroes in their own communities. The plan aims to inspire over 40,000 people to proactively organise and […]
Read MoreNSPCC’s Child Protection in Sport Unit marks 10th anniversary
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children’s (NSPCC) Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) celebrated its 10th anniversary this week, after a decade of safeguarding children and young people in sport. The CPSU currently supports 95 sports […]
Read MoreBritish Waterways launches new identity: the Canal & River Trust
The name and symbol of the new waterways charity tasked with replacing British Waterways in April 2012 has finally been revealed: the Canal & River Trust. The Canal & River Trust – or Glandwr Cymru, as it will be known […]
Read MoreCouncil approves changes to streamline British Rowing
On Saturday 24 September, rowing representatives from across the UK gathered in Marlow for the biennial British Rowing conference and agreed a series of proposals to streamline British Rowing. One of the most significant changes of policy after the weekend-long […]
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