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Training: is it better to exercise alone or online with your clubmates?
With clubs closed because of coronavirus (COVID-19), the GB Rowing Sport Science Team reviews a survey relevant to training at this time
Read MoreUPDATED: Supporting businesses within the rowing community
Everyone in the rowing community is acutely aware of how the current situation will be incredibly difficult for businesses across the country. Here’s how you can support some of those within the rowing community at this difficult time if you have the means to do so
Read MoreVicarious ventures
Reading about other people’s adventures can be a great way to pass the time and broaden your own horizons from home. Sophie Slaney rounds up five suggestions from the British Rowing community
Read MoreOlympic legends support Celebrity Boat Race for Sport Relief
Tune into tonight’s Celebrity Boat Race on BBC One, all part of a stellar evening of entertainment to raise funds for Sport Relief
Read MoreJunior rowers prepare for Schools’ Head and Scullery
It’s crunch time for junior crews as the Schools’ Head takes place on Wednesday 18 March followed by the Scullery on Friday 20 March. Martin Cross reports
Read MoreBritish Rowing Awards 2020 – shortlist announced
Congratulations to everyone who have made the shortlist for the 2020 British Rowing Awards in association with Perry Club Blazers
Read MoreObituary – John Clayton
A tribute to John Clayton, founder of Maidstone Invicta Rowing Club, who sadly passed away on 14 February, aged 73
Read MorePulling together for the Women’s Eights Head of the River Race
Rowing clubs have shared resources with flood-stricken clubs to enable them to participate in Saturday’s Women’s Head #thisiswhywerow
Read MoreThames rower Pauline Rayner reminisces on the Women’s Head and rowing
President of Thames RC, Pauline Rayner MBE is 80 this year and is racing in the 80th Women’s Eights Head of the River Race on Saturday. Martin Gough meets her
Read MoreWomen’s Training Days – take your rowing further
British Rowing’s Women’s Training Days are designed to help rowers max their potential. Find out more below
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