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Women’s Training Days – take your rowing further
British Rowing’s Women’s Training Days are designed to help rowers max their potential. Find out more below
Read MoreCEO Membership Column – February 2020
In the latest CEO update, February was a month of preparation for the near and distant future.
Read MoreObituary – Geoffrey Brook
A tribute to Geoffrey Brook, a stalwart of the Coupe de la Jeunesse, who sadly passed away in early February
Read MoreHandling trials: control what you can control
With Olympic Trials just around the corner Matt Rossiter, bronze medallist at last year’s Worlds, gives us his advice for dealing with the pressure that can come from the trials process.
Read MoreRowing clubs and flooding: spotlight on Ross Rowing Club
With the storms and heavy rainfall around the country, many rowing clubs are finding it hard to carry on and their future may even be in jeopardy
Read MoreBritish Rowing Advice on Coronavirus (COVID-19)
All the latest updates and advice from British Rowing as we continue to follow the situation relating to coronavirus (COVID-19).
Read MoreLauren Rowles looks back on her journey in Para-rowing
Lauren Rowles reflects on her journey to becoming Paralympic Champion at the Rio 2016 Games, just 18 months after her first time on the water
Read MoreNewcastle University rowers prepare for BUCS Fours & Eights Head
Sunday’s BUCS Fours & Eights Head is an important milestone for student crews. We talk to Alex Leigh who coaches at Newcastle University Boat Club
Read MoreBlades, Sweat and Tears – brand new GB Rowing Team podcast to launch on Tuesday
Tim Dellor, BBC broadcaster and host of the new Blades, Sweat and Tears podcast, gives us an idea of what to expect
Read MoreBritish success at World Rowing Indoor Championships 2020
The World Rowing Indoor Championships 2020 took place last weekend in Paris and saw a staggering 39 medals collected by British athletes
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