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Thrills and spills at the 2019 British Rowing Junior Championships
The National Water Sports Centre hosted the championships from Friday, 19 to Sunday, 21 July
Read MoreEngland team announced for the 2019 Home International Regatta
A total of 76 rowers from 32 clubs will represent England at the 2019 Home International Regatta on 27 July at Strathclyde Park
Read MoreFifty athletes to compete for Great Britain at the U23 World Championships
Fifty athletes will head to Sarasota-Bradenton, FL next week to represent Great Britain at the World Rowing U23 Championships (24-28 July)
Read MoreCamrowers thrive on friendships, fun, fitness and fresh air
Aimed at older people who want to learn to row, Camrowers Club provides a sanctuary for its 120 members, all supported by great coaching
Read MoreBritish Rowing Junior Championships 2019: City of Bristol juniors share their regatta tips
Maximise your performance at the British Rowing Junior Championships this weekend with this great advice from City of Bristol Rowing Club juniors
Read More‘To race in the Beach Sprints is more than just rowing. It is something incredible’
The British Rowing Beach Sprints are coming to Sandbanks on Sunday 11 August. Alan Oldham talks to Ana Kazz who DJ’d at the 2018 Commonwealth Beach Sprints
Read MoreVictory for GB over France at Junior International J16 Match
The 2019 GB vs France J16 or ‘cadet’ match took place on Thursday 11 July on the Holme Pierrepont lake at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham
Read MoreBiggest ever British Rowing Junior Championships to take place this weekend in Nottingham
1,047 crews will take part during the three-day event from Friday, 19 to Sunday, 21 July at the National Water Sports Centre
Read MoreGolden men’s eight bring GB medal tally to five on final day of World Cup III
The GB Rowing Team concluded their World Rowing Cup III campaign with five medals as the men’s eight won gold for the first time since Rio 2016
Read MoreGrant gets GB off to a golden start at World Cup III
Imogen Grant claimed Great Britain’s first medal of World Cup III as she stormed through to win gold in the lightweight women’s single sculls
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