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London 2012 Day 3: Grainger and Watkins set Olympic best
Britain made four starts at Eton-Dorney today and all four boats moved to the next round – three with relative ease, one with a big dose of drama en route.
Read MoreLondon 2012 Day 2: Doubles double up on heats victories
“This is the Olympic Games, it’s what every elite athlete trains so hard for and like all elite athletes we hate losing”, that’s how Mark Hunter summed up the motivation that he and Zac Purchase felt in the final quarter of their lightweight men’s double scull heat today.
Read MoreLondon 2012 Day 1: Glover and Stanning set Olympic best time at Eton-Dorney
Spectators came in their droves to Eton-Dorney from early today to watch the opening day of the Olympic Rowing Regatta.
Read MoreBarry to get “time-out” from Olympics
Team GB rowing coach Bill Barry has been given “time-out” from his duties coaching men’s single sculler Alan Campbell – for a quite special occasion tomorrow morning. The Tokyo silver medallist will be one of 18 Olympic medallists chosen to […]
Read MoreLondon 2012 Olympic preview: Tanner says GB rowers are in great shape
Britain’s rowers were out in force training today at the sport’s Olympic competition venue at Eton-Dorney – just 48 hours before the first races take place in the 2012 Olympic Regatta.
Read MoreGB’s next generation show promise at Coupe and GB v France match
While the GB Rowing Team’s senior crews have been going through their final preparations for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the team’s under-18 and under-16 crews have tested themselves against their European rivals. GB finished second overall at the Coupe […]
Read MoreCelebrate the Olympic Games with a Super Saturday on 4 August
London 2012’s Super Saturday is on August 4th. It’s a top day for Rowing – with the finals of the Men’s Four and Lightweight Double Sculls and Women’s Single and Lightweight Double Sculls – and 25 gold medals will be won […]
Read MoreWales and England share Home International bragging rights
Wales were crowned Senior Men’s champions at the 2012 Home International Regatta on Saturday, for the first time in the competition’s 50-year history – breaking England’s stranglehold on home water at Cardiff Bay. A typically strong English team won the […]
Read MoreNewly qualified coaches
Congratulations to our latest British Rowing qualified coaches! The following coaches have all passed Level 2 or 3 coaching courses: Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Rowing (Sliding Seat) Ian Allen (City of Sheffield RC) James Arscott (Leicester University BC) Victoria […]
Read MoreBritish Rowing Champions 2012 declared
The British Rowing Championships celebrated their 40th Anniversary with a full three-day programme last weekend, despite earlier concerns about flooding and bad weather. By Sunday evening 48 British Champions had been declared in a range of Junior, Under 23, Lightweight […]
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