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Sinclair and Innes named in men’s pair
The names have now been confirmed for the men’s pair in Rio and Sam Scrimgeour will be the lightweight men’s spare.
Read MoreSt. Ayles Skiff Lands In Worcester
Last weekend saw the launch of the first completed St. Ayles Skiff boat for Zaznak Coastal Rowing for Inland Communities club, Worcester.
Read MoreTeam Watersports Makes A Splash In Birmingham
Find out about our joint initiative with the Royal Yachting Association and British Canoeing to offer watersports activities to young people across Birmingham.
Read More2016 World Rowing Coastal Championships
FISA has announced that it is now taking entries for the 2016 World Rowing Coastal Championships (WRCC) in Monaco.Â
Read MoreHenley Women’s (HWR) treated spectators
The best female crews from around Britain and beyond descended on the River Thames for the flagship Women’s Rowing event of the year over the weekend: Henley Women’s Regatta (HWR).
Read MoreSmiles and Laughs at Explore Series
After a number of learn to row courses across the North West region (ranging from six to 12 weeks) the graduates from the courses were ready to get their first flavour of racing.
Read MoreAn eight medal tally for GB in fine world cup performance
It’s been a day of golds and more at the season’s final world cup in Poland to add to yesterday’s three golds and a superb new World Best Time from Rachel Morris.
Read MoreThree golds for GB in Poznan
All bar two crews are through to Sunday’s finals at the world cup in Poznan. Rachel Morris won gold and set a world best time today.
Read MoreMorris says she now “feels like a rower”
Surrey sculler Rachel Morris said that she felt like a rower for the first time after taking gold in the world cup in Poznan, Poland.
Read MoreBritish Rowing Statement
Since July 2015, British Rowing has been conducting a modernising process designed to create the most appropriate organisational structure and culture for the future. This has included assessing all areas of the business, creating new teams and centralising core services. […]
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