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Gravesend rowers complete 600km on the rowing machine to get more rowers on the Thames
Gravesend Rowing Club members row for 48 hours to raise money for boat repairs #YourStories
Read MoreMessage from British Rowing Chair on the Ranking Points Index
Hear from Chair, Mark Davies ahead of the launch of the SAS Ranking Points Index later today
Read MoreSAS takes naming rights to the British Rowing Ranking Points Index
Visit British Rowing’s Facebook page to watch back the discussion and Q&A about the Competition Framework with the panel of experts
Read More2019 Boat Race: James Cracknell named in two-seat for Cambridge
Oxford and Cambridge name their Blue Boat crews for the Boat Race 2019
Read MoreBritish Rowing’s online systems connected through single sign-on
British Rowing members and clubs can access ClubHub, BROE2, RowHow and Incident Reporing using the same username and password, your ClubHub login details
Read MoreRemembrance Day: researching what your club’s rowers did in past conflicts
Sunday 8 November is Remembrance Sunday. Mark Dewdney provides tips on discovering the stories of rowers who served in past conflicts at your club
Read More2018 Blades of Remembrance
To mark Remembrance Sunday and the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One, British Rowing is encouraging rowing clubs to take part in Blades of Remembrance
Read MoreWorld Rowing Coastal Championships success in Canada
Though conditions were calm, there was plenty of drama on the water with a beach start and buoy turns as crews competed in the World Rowing Coastal Championships at Victoria, Canada from 11-14 October
Read MoreNational Schools’ Regatta promotes positive action to help the environment
National Schools Regatta this year wanted to reduce the environmental impact of the regatta. Here’s how they did it
Read MoreTelevising the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race
When Oxford and Cambridge do battle on 24 March, the BBC will celebrate the 80th anniversary of its first televising of the event in 1938. Martin Gough finds out what it takes to cover the Cancer Research UK Boat Race in 2018
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