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British Rowing launch new support for university rowing clubs
The support packages aim to help university clubs recruit and retain their members to keep more people in the sport.
Read MoreWorld Champions crowned at World Rowing Championships in Shanghai
Men’s four and PR1 single sculls celebrate first world championship titles
Read More“It was the springboard to get me back into life”: Tom Aggar’s epic ride for Back Up
The Paralympic Champion is set to ride from London to Paris, raising money for the charity that offered so much support for him
Read MoreActive Thames: applications open with over £100,000 funding available for sports clubs and community groups
Sports clubs and community groups across London, Kent and Essex are being invited to apply for the latest round of Active Thames grants, which opens today, 15 September
Read MoreLaunching British Rowing Coaching Week 2025: ‘Inspirational Coaching’
British Rowing Coaching Week runs from 27 October – 2 November, hosting a range of activities and celebrations to recognise incredible coaches in the sport
Read MoreSilver medals for Men’s and Women’s quads
Three other crews won their heats on day five of World Rowing Championships
Read MoreDrama on day four at World Rowing Championships in Shanghai
Despite races being postponed due the technical issues, Men’s four through to A final along with PR3 Mixed coxed four
Read MoreWales take the Home International Rowing Beach Sprints trophy
Close racing and challenging conditions at the Home International Rowing Beach Sprints saw Wales claim the overall victory
Read MoreHow rowing instructors and Physical Education Instructors at a high security prison in London are rebuilding lives through sport
To mark National Fitness Day (24 September), HMP Belmarsh and British Rowing have joined forces to spotlight the transformative work taking place every day behind prison walls
Read MoreMen’s quad and Women’s pair into A finals
Emotions high for GB on first semi final day at World Rowing Championships
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