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World Rowing offers FREE Anti-Doping webinars

This series of 5 weekly webinars, covering the compulsory topics as set out in the WADA code, starts on Wednesday, 5 April 2023

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Championship Course halfway post unveiled

For the first time, crews racing on the Championship Course – at any of the major Tideway heads or the Boat Race – will know when they’re exactly half way

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Medals for GB athletes at the 2023 World Rowing Indoor Championships

26 medals, including 8 gold medals, were won by GB rowers at the hybrid event from 25-26 February

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Active Thames awards funding to 26 organisations

Active Thames, led by the Port of London Authority (PLA), has awarded £150,000 in grants to 26 successful applicants including several offering rowing activities

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Launch drivers trained at Ardingly RC thanks to donations

Six new volunteers have qualified as RYA II powerboat drivers to provide safety launch support to the club’s training sessions on the reservoir where it is based. Their training was funded by donations from Arnold Clark Community Fund and an anonymous donor.

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World Anti-Doping Agency releases 2023 Prohibited List

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has published its 2023 Prohibited List. The Prohibited List designates the substances and methods that are prohibited in sport.

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Fiona Rennie and Michael Williams recognised in the New Year Honours List 2023 for services to rowing

The New Year Honours List 2023 marks the incredible public service of individuals from across the UK

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Safety reminder: Cold water kills

Following the recent tragic deaths of children who fell through ice into a lake while playing, British Rowing has issued the following information to the rowing community.

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Sport England Active Together funding available for clubs

Sport England has teamed up with Crowdfunder to make £7.5 million of match funding available to help the sport and physical activity sector to recover, reinvent and build resilience following the pandemic

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New research insight into how rowing can be used to develop life skills

As part of a developing relationship with Warrington Youth Rowing and partnering projects, trainee psychologist and PhD student at Liverpool John Moores University Scott Whitfield has begun to shed light on how rowing can be used as a vehicle to teach young people skills which can be used beyond the boat

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