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Defending champions make winning start to Senior Worlds
Big gusts of wind were unable to prevent GB Rowing Team’s defending champions making smooth progress on Monday afternoon as the Senior World Championships got under way in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Read MoreHollingworth Lake’s Remarkable Row to Rio
In this Olympic and Paralympic year, the members of Hollingworth Lake Rowing Club took on the ambitious challenge of rowing the distance from Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough, Greater Manchester to the Olympic Rowing Venue in Rio de Janeiro. A colossal distance of 5,825 Miles […]
Read MoreRepechage wins put three more U23 crews into World finals
Three more GB Rowing Team crews have booked their places in the U23 World Rowing Championships finals after a good morning of repechage racing in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Read MoreLightweights lead way as U23s make solid start to World Champs
On a day that started in torrential rain and ended in bright sun, the GB Rowing Team’s U23s produced several shining performances as the 2016 World Championships got under way in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Read MoreEights excel as GB tops Rio medal table
The GB eights brought the Rio 2016 Olympic regatta to a glorious conclusion as they won gold and silver in the space of 30 minutes on another truly Super Saturday.
Read MoreThirty minutes, two golds – historic day for GB in Rio
The Lagoa might have looked grey under today’s heavy rain and leaden skies but in 30 magical minutes, two GB crews cast a vibrant and golden glow on the Olympic regatta.
Read MoreGrainger becomes GB’s most decorated female Olympian
When Vicky Thornley and Katherine Grainger crossed the finish line in their double scull final today they not only won a silver of Goliathan proportions but propelled Grainger into the all-time records books.
Read MoreBritish Rowing Powers LiveRowing App
Today, we have announced a new partnership with indoor rowing app, LiveRowing.
Read MoreA place of joy and a theatre of pain
Rio’s Lagoa was a place of joy for four GB crews and a theatre of considerable pain for another two today.
Read MoreFour and eights lay down marker
Alex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash and Constantine Louloudis laid down a strong marker in their opening Olympic men’s four heat here at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas in Brazil. They built on an early lead to win in 5:55.59 […]
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