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Tribute to Andy Holmes MBE
It is with great sadness that the GB Rowing Team has learned of the recent death of multi-Olympic medallist Andy Holmes MBE. Andy won gold as part of the GB team at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and followed […]
Read MoreFlood and Houghton Back in the Quad
GB Rowing Team has confirmed the line-up for the women’s quad for next month’s World Championships following recent trialling. Beijing silver medalists Frances Houghton and Debbie Flood have been selected into the boat to join Beth Rodford and Annabel […]
Read MoreBritish Rowing Honours Isle of Ely Rowing Club Chairman, Derek Pickersgill
Chairman and founder member of Isle of Ely Rowing Club, Derek Pickersgill, has been honoured by British Rowing as Volunteer of the Year (Administration) for the Eastern Region. Derek was nominated by club members Victor Bridges and Catherine Murray and […]
Read MoreGB Rowing Team’s World Championships squad announced.
Matt Langridge, Alex Gregory, Ric Egington and Alex Partridge, the reigning world men’s four champions, will travel to New Zealand in October to defend their title after being named today in a 61-strong GB Rowing Team for the event which […]
Read MoreVolunteer of the Year Awards 2010
At a lunch hosted at the Watermen’s Hall in London on Saturday 11th September, British Rowing paid tribute to its volunteers.  The Chairman, Di Ellis CBE, said she was delighted that so many of the regional winners had been able […]
Read MoreThe British Rowing Coach of the Year Awards
British Rowing is delighted to announce the winners of the Coach of the Year Awards 2010. This year there has been a marked increase in the number of nominations received for the Awards and the usual high standard was maintained. […]
Read MoreUpdated: Results of the Wingfield Sculls
It was the 170th Wingfield Sculls race in the event’s 180 year history. Three men, Alan Campbell (Tideway Scullers), Marcus Bateman (Leander) and Brendan Crean (Agecroft), fancied their chances and entered. Campbell is GB’s top sculler and had won the […]
Read MoreGold for GB in Singapore
Fiona Gammond and Georgia Howard-Merrill, both from Oxford, have won the women’s pair gold at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. They took the title in 3:28.60 ahead of Australia in silver and Greece in bronze. After narrowly qualifying […]
Read MoreBritain has two boats through to finals of Youth Olympic Games
Britain has two boats through to the finals of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. Ed Nainby-Luxmoore and Caspar Jopling were second in their men’s pair semi-final this morning at Marina Reservoir to reigning world junior champions Michalis Nastopolous […]
Read MoreLargest Team Ever to Represent Great Britain at European Universities Rowing Championships
With the successful squad of rowers having only just returned home from the World University Rowing Championships in Hungary, many of those athletes will turn around and join the 130-strong squad that will travel to compete at the 6th European […]
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