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Try coastal rowing with the South West Coastal Rowing League
If you want to put your rowing skills to the test, then why not head to Devon and race in the South West Coastal Rowing League?
Read MoreFive things I wish I’d known when I started university rowing
Former Bristol University rower Keir Salter passes on some hard-earned nuggets of rowing wisdom for students
Read MoreRowers compete in Portsmouth Pull challenge for disadvantaged young people
Five teams of rowers are racing around Portsmouth Harbour this Friday to raise funds for Oarsome Chance
Read MoreInaugural Monster the Loch Ness endurance row
Loch Ness was the setting recently for a gruelling 36.5km rowing challenge open to all with entries including fine boats, canoes and kayaks
Read MoreUSA takes the title as Great Britain finishes third at the 2018 SH Netz Cup
USA win the cup for the first time in 12 years, ahead of Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands
Read MoreGreat Britain squad to compete at SH Netz Cup announced
Great Britain will compete against crews from Germany, USA and Netherlands at the SH Netz Cup in Rendsburg
Read MoreRecord numbers enjoy British Rowing Tour thanks to support of Charles Stanley Wealth Managers
Charles Stanley have provided two equipment packages of four stable quadruple sculls boats for recreational rowing courses and events
Read MoreChanges to British Rowing’s governance arrangements
Changes have been made to make sure we are set up to comply with the UK government’s ‘Code for Sports Governance’
Read More‘I’d much rather have a bronze round my neck than be sitting on the pontoon crying my eyes out’
Moe Sbihi and Tom Ransley explain the emotions of winning a bronze medal in the men’s eight at the 2018 World Rowing Championships
Read MoreBronze for GB’s men’s eight on final day of 2018 World Rowing Championships
Great Britain’s men’s eight win bronze in the last race of the 2018 World Rowing Championships to take GB’s medal tally to four
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