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This past summer, I sat on the start line of the World Rowing Championships in the women’s single, finally achieving the “breakthrough” year I had
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This past summer, I sat on the start line of the World Rowing Championships in the women’s single, finally achieving the “breakthrough” year I had

When people hear the words warm weather training camp they usually picture: sunshine, flat water, and perfect sessions. Don’t get me wrong, there is a

Nutrition for health and performance has never been more popular, or confusing. Divulging from the quick fixes, performance short-cuts, and fad diets, this series aims

Acting as the start of the junior racing season, the Schools’ Head of the River Race provides an early opportunity for crews to assess the

After months of dark evenings and cold mornings, the Schools’ Head of the River at last rolls around, the final bridge for junior crews to

The sprint eliminator is back for 2026, and the prizes are even bigger. $10,000 for a win on Sunday will make for a very happy

One of the peculiarities of this event – the quad is most definitely the premier boat class on display. Many of the boys’ schools not

After a long winter season, with a considerable portion spent off the water, the Schools’ Head of the River presents a real chance to test

The Schools’ Head of the River – the culmination of a winter’s worth of work, a savage head racing season, and the eights season on

With the Schools’ Head of the River rounding off this year’s unsurprisingly interrupted head season, crews will be looking to show off their skill and

The Schools’ Head of the River marks the pinnacle of the head race season for junior rowers. Run over the iconic Championship Course on the

It is always impressive when a club can field not just one, but two competitive eights at Schools’ Head of the River. Entering a second