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Thinking of getting into rowing in 2017? Eight rowers explain why they took up the sport
Whether it’s for the physical challenge or to meet new people, there are lots of great reasons to get into rowing in the new year
Read MoreHow coaches can ensure beginners enjoy their first sessions
Level three rowing coach Carol Cornell provides coaching tips for the first session and beyond
Read MoreShould your diet change as you get older?
Jacqueline Birtwisle advises on nutrition for older rowers
Read MoreNutrition advice for an amateur rower keen to boost his performance
Nutrition should not be overlooked if you want to perform at your best. Jacqueline Birtwisle provides advice to an amateur rower who wants to improve
Read MoreMeet the 2016-18 Stewards’ Charitable Trust coaches
Six coaches have been awarded Stewards’ Charitable Trust funding to pursue their higher education while also coaching rowing in their local community
Read More‘I couldn’t even row 2km in March’ – cancer survivor comes close to pre-cancer best time at BRIC
Michael Maclaren comes within seconds of his pre-cancer personal best at BRIC 2016, admitting that just months ago he wasn’t able to row 2km in one go
Read More‘My story tells of the rowing community coming together to help a brother out in a time of need’
Simon Chainey’s life changed when his daughter was born 11 weeks early, but the rowing community rallied around to ensure he could continue the sport he loves
Read MoreUniversity rowers compete for glory at student-organised White Rose Head in York
Liverpool came out on top of the White Rose Head in York, winning six of the nine races at the student-organised regatta
Read MoreUnderstanding Student Participation in Rowing
Research into the behaviours and motivations of students in Higher Education to participate in sport with specific reference to rowing, was completed by Future Thinking in August 2016.
Read MoreTees Rowing Club plays starring role in Blue Peter’s Children In Need challenge
As part of a challenge for BBC Children In Need, three Blue Peter presenters rowed four miles on the Tees with Olympic champion Helen Glover
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