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Breaking the fast
Read these 5 tips on why breakfast is such an important meal for your training.
Read MoreWhat’s next for the GB Rowing Team in 2020?
With less than eight months before the Olympic opening ceremony in Tokyo, the path to the Olympic and Paralympic Games is well and truly underway
Read MoreSetting goals for 2020 with the GB Rowing Team
The start of the new decade is a perfect time to think about setting yourself some goals for yourself for the next year, whether they be personal, for work or rowing
Read MoreObituary – John Buchan
A tribute to John Buchan from Peterborough City Rowing Club, who sadly passed away on 1 January
Read MoreRosie Mayglothling leads rowing inclusions on 2020 New Year Honours list
British Rowing is delighted to congratulate former British Rowing Director of Pathway Development, Rosie Mayglothling, on being awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours list 2020 in recognition for her services to rowing and gender equality in sport.
Read MoreHighlight 1# of the decade: Team GB’s first gold at London 2012 Olympics for Glover and Stanning
Topping our highlights of the decade are Helen Glover and Heather Stanning, Olympic gold medallists in the women’s pair at London 2012
Read MoreHighlight 2# of the decade: Andrew Triggs Hodge and Pete Reed become triple Olympic medallists
No 2# in our highlights of the decade: Andrew Triggs Hodge and Pete Reed won Olympic gold with the men’s eight at the 2016 Rio Games
Read MoreHighlight 3# of the decade: Great Britain finishes top of the rowing medal table at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
Britain’s Paralympic rowers brought home medals in every boat class at Rio, including three sensational golds, topping the table at the 2016 Games
Read MoreHighlight 4# of the decade: Record crowds at Dorney for 2013 Samsung World Cup
A full house roared the GB Rowing Team on to more golden performances in 2013 on the Olympic Regatta course at Eton Dorney
Read MoreHighlight 5# of the decade: Women’s Boat Race joins the men on the Tideway
Saturday 11 April 2015 was the day that the Oxford and Cambridge women’s crews made history when they raced on the Tideway on the same day as the men’s Boat Race crews
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