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Barras stamps his authority

Tom Barras stamped his authority by five seconds on the open men’s single scull 5km time-trial at the GB Rowing Team assessment in Boston, Lincolnshire today.

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Third assessment gives next generation of GB rowers chance to impress

With Rio firmly on the horizon for the core group of Olympic squad rowers, the next wave will be looking to impress at the third GB Rowing Team assessment of the season.

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Anna Watkins withdraws from the Rio Olympic programme

Anna Watkins has made the decision to step away from the GB Rowing Team squad which is in training for Rio 2016.

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The BOA comment on the Zika Virus

The British Olympic Association (BOA), otherwise known as Team GB, is responsible for supporting all the Olympic sports and the athletes who are selected to compete at the Olympic Games. As such, the BOA have commented on the Zika virus […]

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The search is on for Tokyo and beyond

The six month marker to Rio might have just passed but coaches like Katy Knowles have their eyes firmly targeted on Tokyo 2020 and beyond.

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At six month marker, GB remains ambitious

With six months to go to the Rio Games, Great Britain remains ambitious to maintain its place as the leading rowing nation.

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Your Club in 2016: Can We Help?

Over the next few months, we’re excited to bring you the Regional Get-Togethers.  A chance to talk about key topics that affect you, at a venue near you.

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Thompson awarded Honorary Doctorate

Paul Thompson MBE, the GB Rowing Team’s Chief Coach for Women and Lightweights, has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Warwick.

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Foad plays the waiting game

2012 Olympic bronze medallist and four-times World Silver medallist, James Foad, may still step back from his rowing career after Rio but only time and his body will tell

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British Rowing’s Chairman, Annamarie Phelps, awarded a CBE in the New Year’s Honours 2016

31 December 2015 – We are delighted to announce that British Rowing’s Chairman, Annamarie Phelps (nee Stapleton), has been awarded a CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in the New Year’s Honours 2016 in recognition for her services to rowing.

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