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Rowing for persons with a disability

Adaptive sculling boat

Adaptive rowing is rowing for persons with a disability and is about removing barriers to participation in the sport for anyone who has a physical, sensory or learning impairment.


The first rowing club for those with a disability was affiliated to British Rowing in 1998 and there are now a number of clubs that offer, or are dedicated to, Adaptive rowing. Advances in the equipment available for rowers with a disability and the
ever-increasing number of accessible rowing venues, has meant that rowing is truly becoming a sport for all.

Great Britain's success at international level is also proving an inspiration. The GB adaptive team have been winning gold medals at World Championsips since 2003.  At the Paralympic Games in Beijing 2008, the sport of rowing was included for the first time.  GB single scullers, Helene Raynsford and Tom Aggar both brought home gold medals for the team.

You can find out more about getting started by contacting British Rowing's Team Leader in your area.

Syndicate contentAdaptive events

Adaptive Open Trials

Starts: 
25 Sep 2010
Ends: 
25 Sep 2010

World Rowing Championships

Starts: 
31 Oct 2010
Ends: 
7 Nov 2010
Venue: 
Lake Karapiro, New Zealand

Rowing World Cup, Munich

Starts: 
27 May 2011
Ends: 
29 May 2011
Venue: 
Munich, Germany

Syndicate contentAdaptive news

Channel 4: That Paralympic Show

In the first programme aired on Saturday, Channel 4 follows GB Rowing Team athlete, Sam Scowen, in her training regime

Amputee Games 2010

Competitors takes part in a 500m indoor rowing event

Success at Oxford City Royal Regatta

The annual adaptive regatta hosted by the City of Oxford Rowing Club took place on 22nd August
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Do you have what it takes?

British Rowing have published a leaflet about rowing in the Great Britain Disabled Rowing Team.

Adaptive sculler
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