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‘People have told me I’m an inspiration, and if I can inspire people to keep active, then I’ll be happy’
Just in time for International Women’s Day, Val Coleman chats to British Rowing about her success in the sport, her belief in keeping active and her 5k ambitions
Read MoreMarieke Hagemans to become Director of Membership & Rowing Community
British Rowing is pleased to announce that Marieke Hagemans will become the new Director of Membership and Rowing Community
Read MoreOat and banana pancakes
These pancakes are highly adaptable and a great pre (or post) training snack
Read MoreNew series for masters rowers launched
Look out for a new series of articles with Rosie Mayglothling, aimed at masters rowers who row both competitively or recreationally. Read on to find out more
Read More‘If I can get in a coffin full of snakes, I can get in a boat and row to Burnley!’
On Monday at 8am, Radio 1 celebrity Jordan North will start his Row Home from London to Burnley for Comic Relief – he talks to Toby Bryant about blisters, training and life!
Read MoreGROW programme launches to spread the joy of rowing
Clubs are invited to apply to be part of British Rowing’s new GROW Programme, aimed at enabling more young people to enjoy the benefits of our sport. Find out more below
Read MoreSurf’s up for British Rowing’s new Coastal Sculling Award
Surf to success with British Rowing’s new coaching award! Sam English tells Nick Hartland how the award provides the tools to promote this thrilling side of our sport
Read MoreCoaching diving legend Tom Daley for Comic Relief
Tom Daley has completed his epic four-day sports challenge for Comic Relief – and it’s included rowing. World Class Start Coach Nicola Benavente coached Tom and shares her experiences with Toby Bryant below
Read MoreRowing clubs awarded funding from Active Thames programme
The Active Thames fund is donating nearly £26,000 to six rowing clubs, as part of its vision to boost watersports in the region
Read More‘If you are hooked on the River Hull, there’s a good chance you will be hooked for life’
York City rower Sandy Franklin reflects on her passion for single sculling – from the River Hull and the Ouse through to Australia’s River Barwon
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