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GB rowing’s press officer, Caroline Searle, wins prestigious sports journalism award
Caroline Searle becomes the first woman to win the Doug Gardner Award for Services to Sports Journalism in its 27-year history
Read MoreBritish Rowing’s Volunteer and Coach of the Year of Award winners announced
Congratulations to the volunteers and coaches who have been recognised by our awards – they will be honoured at an awards lunch on 4 February.
Read MoreFive-time Olympian Frances Houghton announces her retirement from rowing
Frances Houghton won three Olympic silver medals in five appearances at the Games, as well as four World Championship titles in her glittering career
Read MoreTeam Sbihi has the last laugh as they beat Team Satch in epic BRIC 2016 relay battle
Moe Sbihi admits his team have bragging rights over Will Satch and co for the next 12 months
Read MoreMore records broken as BRIC 2016 crowns its champions
GB rowers dominate the major categories in a record-breaking edition of the British Rowing Indoor Championships
Read MoreMatthew Tarrant’s tips for a great performance at BRIC
The British Rowing Indoor Championships could be the biggest 2k test of your year. GB’s Matthew Tarrant shares his tips for making it a success
Read MoreBritish Rowing Statement on UK Sport Tokyo Cycle Investment
Today, UK Sport announced its funding of elite sport for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic cycle. After topping the rowing medal table for the third consecutive Olympic Games and topping the medal table at the Paralympic Games for the […]
Read MoreTeam Sbihi v Team Satch headlines bumper day of racing for GB rowers at BRIC
Moe Sbihi leads a team of GB rowers against a team headed by Will Satch in the men’s relay in a big day of racing at BRIC on Saturday
Read MoreActive People Survey shows growth in key areas for rowing in England
Sport England’s Active People Survey shows female participation in rowing has grown by more than 50 per cent since London 2012
Read More‘My story tells of the rowing community coming together to help a brother out in a time of need’
Simon Chainey’s life changed when his daughter was born 11 weeks early, but the rowing community rallied around to ensure he could continue the sport he loves
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