GB Rowing Team
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‘To be part of women’s rowing when there’s a quarter of a length covering the whole field is so exciting’
Matilda Horn, James Johnston, Sam Mottram and Harry Leask explain what it’s like to win medals at the Glasgow 2018 European Championships
Read MoreTwo bronze medals for GB crews on final day of Glasgow 2018 European Championships
Sam Mottram wins bronze in lightweight men’s single sculls while Jack Beaumont and Harry Leask take third place in the men’s double sculls
Read MoreGB win two silver medals on penultimate day of European Championships
GB’s men’s four and women’s eight win silver medals on day three in Glasgow at the European Championships
Read More“Growing up, the four was always the lead boat so it’s a privilege to have a go at it ourselves”
The men’s four will race for a medal at the European Championships on Saturday – one of six crews in A finals on the third day of action
Read MoreGB to battle in six medal finals on Saturday at Glasgow 2018 European Rowing Championships
All seven crews to race in repechages successfully progress to later rounds of competition as European Championships moves into finals weekend
Read MoreGreat Britain’s rowers start Glasgow 2018 European Championships with three heats wins
GB crews qualify for men’s four and men’s quadruple sculls finals, with three boats winning their heats on day one of the Glasgow 2018 European Championships
Read MoreProspect of competing on home water at European Championships excites Scots Sinclair and Bennett
Alan Sinclair and Karen Bennett are two of six Scots to be competing in their home country at this week’s European Championships
Read MoreAll you need to know about the Glasgow 2018 European Rowing Championships
The European Rowing Championships take place at Strathclyde Country Park between 2-5 August
Read MoreReigning champion Vicky Thornley to miss European Rowing Championships
Vicky Thornley has withdrawn from the European Rowing Championships in Glasgow, which run from 2-5 August
Read MoreGreat Britain retain Coupe de la Jeunesse title with 11 medals in Cork
Great Britain won the Coupe de la Jeunesse title for the 15th time since the event’s inception in 1985
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