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Record-breaking weekend of racing at Senior Champs 2016
Olympic medallist Karen Bennett and a host of potential Tokyo 2020 stars were among the winners during an action-packed weekend of racing at the British Rowing Senior Championships in Nottingham.
Read MoreOlympic superstars to race at Senior Championships
Rio 2016 Olympic champion Scott Durant and silver-medalist Karen Bennett will be among the thousands of competitors at the 2016 British Rowing Senior Championships, taking place in Nottingham this Saturday and Sunday.
Read MoreHenley Rowing Club triumph at the British Rowing Junior Championships
The sun finally shone on the British Rowing Junior Championship as Henley Rowing Club won the Victor Ludorum.
Read MoreMasters Row Up A Storm At British Rowing Championships
Flat and calm conditions set the perfect backdrop for some close and exciting racing at this weekend’s British Rowing Masters Championships – a welcomed contrast to the Met Office’s stormy predictions.
Read MoreExciting changes at the Junior Championships
Races will be held over three days for the first time, as J14s take to the water on Friday.
Read MoreAre you Britain’s next indoor rowing champion?
We are delighted to announce the return of the British Rowing Indoor Championships (BRIC) to the Lee Valley VeloPark on December 10, 2016.
Read MoreRichard Spratley awarded Coach of the Year
Congratulations to Richard Spratley of Oxford Brookes University Boat Club who received GB Rowing Team’s award of Coach of the Year on Saturday evening.
Read MoreSbihi smashes Sir Matthew Pinsent’s record
Sir Matt Pinsent’s 11 year-old British record fell at the British Rowing Indoor Championships when World men’s eight Champion Mohamed Sbihi recorded 5:41.8 for the 2km open men’s ergo.
Read MoreRecord breaking BRIC delights crowds at the VeloPark
Today, saw the biggest ever British Rowing Indoor Championships ignite the Lee Valley VeloPark as thousands of competitors, from young to old, took to the floor with determination, power and pride. The roar of the crowd helped competitors push through […]
Read MoreVolunteer and Coach of the Year Awards 2015
The 2015 British Rowing Volunteer Awards took place on Saturday 28 November at the historic Cutlers’ Hall, London. The event celebrated coaches and volunteers who have made an outstanding contribution to our Sport in a variety of ways. Overall, 43 […]
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