
2025 World Rowing Championships – Women’s Lightweight Single Preview
Image Credit: World Rowing 2024 Champion: Ionela-Livia Cozmiuc (Romania) Entries: 20 Regarding the quality of the field, the lightweight women’s single is much stronger than

Image Credit: World Rowing 2024 Champion: Ionela-Livia Cozmiuc (Romania) Entries: 20 Regarding the quality of the field, the lightweight women’s single is much stronger than

Image Credit: World Rowing 2024 Champion: Paul O’Donovan (Ireland) Entries: 16 The removal of lightweight events from the Olympic programme is hitting the entries for

Image Credit: World Rowing 2023 Champions: Romania Entries: 10 If GB and Germany have been dominating the men’s eight for the last decade or so,

Image Credit: World Rowing 2023 Champion: Great Britain Entries: 10 It used to be said that the men’s coxless four was “the” British boat (and

Image Credit: World Rowing 2023 Champion: Karolien Florijn (The Netherlands) Entries: 20 There has been one standout athlete in this event so far this season,

Image Credit: World Rowing The first World Rowing Championships of a new Olympic cycle are always fascinating to watch, with new formations getting established and

Image Credit: World Rowing Entries: 10 It’s worth noting the remarkable influence the US Collegiate system has on women’s rowing at this level. Of the

Image Credit: World Rowing Entries: 14 Great Britain has won this event every year since 2019, and their crew aims to extend that run, which

Image Credit: World Rowing Entries: 14 Denmark come into Poznan with the most experienced crew in the event. Clara Hornnaess and Frida Werner Foldager were part

Image Credit: World Rowing Entries: 16 Coming into these championships, all eyes will be on the Great Britain pairing of Marcus Chute and Theo Bell. They really

Holders: Oxford Brookes University Entries: 3 A significantly reduced entry compared to last year, but that is entirely down to the introduction of the new

Holders: Oxford Brookes University and Taurus Boat Club Entries: 4 The Great Britain squad, racing as Leander Club and Oxford Brookes University, will be looking