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New British Rowing Go Row Indoor 20 minute workout video now available
Join Go Row Indoor Instructor Clare for the new 20 minute Go Row Indoor workout
Read MoreAnnamarie Phelps CBE interview: “I love what I do; I’ve viewed it as a privilege”
On 31 March, Annamarie Phelps will step down as Chairman of British Rowing. British Rowing celebrates her achievements
Read MoreMoe Sbihi shares his perfect indoor rowing playlist
Olympic champion and resident Caversham DJ Moe Sbihi tells British Rowing about how music boosts his indoor rowing training
Read MoreMark Davies appointed Chairman of British Rowing
Davies has a strong rowing pedigree and was part of the team that set up and launched Betfair. He will take up the role as Chairman of British Rowing on 1 April 2018
Read MoreQuality racing at the 2018 Vets Head of the River
The Vesta Veterans’ Head of the River Race took place on Sunday 25 March, racing from Mortlake to Putney on a calm River Thames. Joanne Harris reports
Read MoreCambridge dominate 2018 Cancer Research UK Boat Race battles on the Tideway
Cambridge University win four out of four against Oxford University in the 2018 Cancer Research UK Boat Race
Read MoreMeet Iain Mandale, President of Oxford University Boat Club
After racing in the Oxford reserve crew Isis in 2013, 2014 and 2015, OUBC President Iain Mandale has won a seat in the Blue Boat for the 2018 Cancer Research UK Boat Race on 24 March
Read MoreMeet Daphne Martschenko, President of Cambridge University Women’s Boat Club
Cambridge University’s Daphne Martschenko took part in the 2015 and 2016 Women’s Boat Races and will be in the Blondie crew this year
Read MoreClare Balding on presenting the Cancer Research UK Boat Race
The BBC’s 2018 Boat Race coverage will be led by Clare Balding, who famously opted to commentate on the first Women’s Boat Race over the Grand National in 2015, when both events were taking place on the same day
Read MoreLondon to Oxford in a single scull: daughter raises money for Cancer Research UK in honour of late father
Joanna Heymann will row from London to Oxford in honour of her late father Tim, who died of brain cancer in October 2016
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