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Planning a safe return to rowing
With the UK Government expected to provide further updates later this week, we wanted to share with you as much information as we can about how we are planning for a safe return to rowing.
Read MoreDo supplements have a role in rowing?
There are many supplement products out there that claim to improve your image, health and fitness; but have you considered the material that puts those claims to the test?
Read MoreVirtual regattas: tips for success
Last month, Doncaster Rowing Club held its first virtual regatta. Phil Haigh, pictured in his club blazer below, shares his top tips
Read MoreGB para-rowing squad mix it up during lockdown
The GB Para-rowing squad have been finding innovative ways to mix up their training from home
Read MoreMeet the Team: Tom Jeffery
We caught up with Tom Jeffery about triathlons, motivation and the perks of being a full-time athlete
Read MoreOlympic silver medallist Dr Polly Swann supporting the NHS in the fight against coronavirus
Olympic silver medallist Dr Polly Swann will be balancing her GB Rowing Team training with rounds on the ward as she heads back to support the NHS during the coronavirus pandemic
Read MoreThe science behind training patterns for elite rowers
The GB Rowing Sports Science Team reviews research into elite training patterns – what can we learn from this?
Read MoreCurlew’s online clubhouse keeps community together
As the Covid-19 lockdown continues, a key priority for Curlew Rowing Club is their members’ well-being
Read MoreA statement from Thames Tradesmen’s Rowing Club
Thames Tradesmen’s Rowing Club is delighted to return to its home at Chiswick Boathouse in West London – after support from British Rowing and the rowing community
Read MoreRowing the Atlantic from home
From Thursday 23rd April, Neal Marsh has set out to row the length of the Atlantic Ocean from the Canaries to Antigua, a total of 4,700km on a rowing machine, in support of the NHS
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