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European and Olympic seats to seek at Trials
Who will row in Brandenburg and Rio? We will get closer to finding out early next week.
Read MoreFEATURE: Trials are first focus as Mark Aldred pursues Olympic dream
Rio 2016 may be on the horizon but lightweight rower Mark Aldred is very much focused on the here and now as he aims to make his Olympic dream a reality.
Read MoreBritish Rowing Statement
London, UK – 16 March 2016 – In January 2015, British Rowing, the governing body for rowing in England, was notified by a club official of Henley Rowing Club (“HRC”) of allegations of misconduct, in relation to safeguarding concerns, made […]
Read MoreFEATURE: Jess Eddie gearing up for “intense” Rio 2016 Olympic Trials
The Olympic season has reached a “pretty intense” stage for Jess Eddie and her GB Rowing Team mates but she is excited about the prospects ahead as Rio 2016 moves ever closer.
Read More“The Start of my Olympic dream… in the school lunch queue”
Potential Olympians from across the country are gathering at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham this weekend for the second GB Rowing Team Start camp of 2016.
Read MoreBLOG: From low-downs to lone-rangers
James Fox takes time out of training to keep you up-to-date with all things para-rowing
Read MorePeter Sheppard joins World Class Coaching Elite Programme
Peter Sheppard, the GB Rowing Team’s Chief Coach for U23s and Juniors, is among the latest intake of high-performance professionals into UK Sport’s World Class Coaching: Elite Programme. Twelve coaches from a range of sports have been selected this week […]
Read MoreA Record Women’s Head on the Tideway
Over 300 eights raced the famous Mortlake to Putney course with a mix of junior, university, senior and masters crews competing.
Read MoreSafety Alert – What Do You Do If You See a Red Flag?
From time to time river and other navigation authorities issue information about the safety
of conditions on their waterway, these are often based on the water flow rate or velocity.
Rainbows Bring a Splash of Colour to University of York Boat Club
Rainbow Wellies is a campaign instigated by the University of York Boat Club to create an environment where every individual, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, feels welcome. Alex Ighalo, University of York Boat Club’s Captain shares their story.
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