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British Rowing Welcomes UK Sport and Sport England Investment Announcements

British Rowing has welcomed UK Sport’s announcement today that its investment approach for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2020 will continue to focus on medal success as the key outcome. UK Sport had undertaken a strategic review of […]

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Junior Head Successes

“I looked down the length of the Dorney course and felt terrified.” Hampton School’s J14 rower, Tom McLoughlin, probably spoke for most of the 900-odd competitors in the J14 sculling events, as they raced for the first time on the […]

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Record WeHoRR wins for Grainger

Olympic champion Katherine Grainger described herself as “incredibly proud” after winning the Women’s Eights Head of the River Race for an unprecedented eighth time in Saturday’s landmark 75th race. Her seven-club GB star composite, led the 2,700-strong, 300-boat, field home […]

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British Rowing joins forces with Sports Bodies to thank 1.9 million volunteers

British Rowing CEO Andy Parkinson is one of 39 National Governing Body [NGB] Chief Executives who have joined forces to help influence and inform national and local policy on sport.   As well as rowing, the CEO Forum includes other […]

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Tributes made to Michael Hill

Michael Hill, the missing Latymer Upper School, London and Thames rowing coach, was recovered from the Tideway on Monday and has been formally identified.  The 48-year-old coach had been missing since an apparent capsize on the River Thames at Putney […]

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House of Lords debate on Women’s Rowing

Last week, for the first time, the House of Lords hosted a debate on women’s rowing. Led by Lord Thomas of Gresford, the House of Lords Grand Committee debate asked Her Majesty’s Government ‘what plans they have to encourage women […]

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Tributes paid to Durham rowing coach

It is with great sadness that British Rowing reports the death of Durham Amateur Rowing Club coach and volunteer Bill Grant at the weekend. Bill, from Sunderland, is believed to have suffered a medical incident while coaching a crew from […]

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Sad news of the death of Daniel Topolski

A legendary Oxford coach and rower, author, commentator and journalist, Dan Topolski died on Saturday at the age of 69 following a period of ill health. Tributes have been paid from across the world of rowing, for a man who […]

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Tributes paid to Nigel Smith

British Rowing has learned with great sadness of the death of Nigel Smith of London Rowing Club, aged 54 years, on Thursday 19th February. Nigel served for twenty years or more as Honorary Secretary of London Rowing Club and as […]

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Chambers and Taylor join list of GB Rowing Team Assessment winners

Richard Chambers and Charlotte Taylor won their respective lightweight single scull events at the GB Rowing Team Winter Assessment in Lincolnshire this afternoon. They joined an honours board which already featured Helen Glover, the World and Olympic Champion, who won […]

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