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Marcus Chute shortlisted for SportsAid One-to-Watch Award 2022
Sculler Marcus Chute is one of the top 10 athletes on the shortlist for this year’s Award. The annual award was launched in 2006 and looks to shine a spotlight on the achievements of Britain’s brightest young sporting prospects
Read MoreActive Thames fund open for applications
Active Thames is a partnership programme led by the Port of London Authority to support the development of watersports on the tidal Thames and inland waterways in London, Kent and Essex.
Read MoreSafety first at Stratford upon Avon BC
After many months of delay due to Covid and other distractions, Stratford upon Avon BC has finally commissioned a cohort of ten ‘new’ launch drivers to their safety rota
Read MoreLyme Regis Indoor Rowing Centre hosts instructor workshop
Less than nine months since it opened, the Indoor Rowing Centre (IRC), based inside the Jubilee Pavilion, has hosted its first Indoor Rowing Instructor workshop, with 12 participants gaining the qualification.
Read MoreRequirements of a Responsible Coach – Governance update – October 2022
The Requirements of a Responsible Coach Earlier this year, safeguarding in sport took centre stage in the media, and in its wake, we have renewed our commitment to ensuring every athlete has a safe and enjoyable experience in rowing. Over […]
Read MorePrincess Royal visits World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals
On Friday, 14 October, HRH The Princess Royal visited the 2022 World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals hosted at Saundersfoot Harbour, Pembrokeshire. She was introduced to athletes from Great Britain, the Bahamas, Canada, Ireland and the USA and watched preliminary rounds of this exciting new format for rowing racing.
Read MoreRoyal Dolphins RC wins grant from Active Thames
The Royal Docks-based adult rowing club, which champions all capabilities, will use the grant of £3172 to upskill coaches, create greater accessible facilities and provide more sessions to members.
Read MoreFixed seat rowing clubs compete in Sussex to be Head of the Ouse
On Saturday, 1 October, six fixed seat rowing clubs competed in the second edition of the Head of the Ouse — a challenging seven mile river race between Newhaven and Lewes.
Read More48 crews take Great Britain to 12 A-Finals and one gold medal at the World Rowing Coastal Championships 2022
Great Britain turned out in full force at the first world coastal championships to be held in Wales, competing against 22 other nations in three days of exciting racing
Read MoreSaundersfoot waves test competitors as 2022 World Coastal Champions crowned: World Rowing
Finals day at the 2022 World Rowing Coastal Championships brought a stiff southerly breeze creating white caps out in Saundersfoot bay and producing challenging conditions for racing crews.
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