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Tamar Rowability Prepares For Maiden Voyage In Cornwall
On Thursday, 14 April Tamar Rowability will make its maiden voyage as a new, inclusive rowing programme kicks off at Tamar Lakes, Cornwall.
Read MoreSandra Yvonne Motture, Lea Rowing Club – Obituary
It is with great sadness that we report that Sandra Yvonne Motture of Lea Rowing Club, aged 66, suffered a cardiac arrest during a training session and, after a period in intensive care, sadly passed away on Thursday, 31 March.
Read MoreCelebrate all Things Great about University Rowing this Month!
With the Cancer Research UK Boat Races taking place at the end of the month we are celebrating all things great about university rowing.
Read MoreMax Heron of Norwich wins prestigious award
John ‘Max’ Heron was honoured at the Torch Trophy Trust Awards 2016 for his outstanding contribution to rowing.
Read MoreThames RC victorious at Vets’ Head
For many clubs, this weekend marked the end of the Head Race season. For Thames RC, it was an opportunity to conclude the winter racing in style when they became overall winners of the Vesta Veterans’ Head of The River.
Read MoreOxford Brookes take their maiden victory
The Tideway in late March can be an unforgiving beast, but to the relief of the organisers, conditions for this year’s race were good, if a little cold and overcast.
Read MoreGlasgow topple the Thames Valley Tide
Glasgow Academy put in a number of impressive performances at the Oarsport Junior Sculling Head, including top spot in the men’s J18 quads and a third placed finish in WJ184x.
Read MoreThe Sun Shone at the Schools’ Head
Westminster retained the Schools’ headship in bright and blustery conditions this afternoon, seeing off their nearest challengers by four seconds.
Read MoreA Record Women’s Head on the Tideway
Over 300 eights raced the famous Mortlake to Putney course with a mix of junior, university, senior and masters crews competing.
Read MoreRainbows Bring a Splash of Colour to University of York Boat Club
Rainbow Wellies is a campaign instigated by the University of York Boat Club to create an environment where every individual, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, feels welcome. Alex Ighalo, University of York Boat Club’s Captain shares their story.
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