
The Five Tenets of Innovation
It has been a thrill to publish a second series of Innovation Interviews on the “End of the Island” Podcast. I spent each day of

It has been a thrill to publish a second series of Innovation Interviews on the “End of the Island” Podcast. I spent each day of

This may seem like the idle dreams of men in the twilight of their years, yet this campaign is quickly becoming an exciting youth movement.

If we want to unlock the full potential of incredible data analysis tools like RowerUp, we first need to address the culture of data secrecy

“I used to think kayakers were backward. Then I stole their tech…” Straight off, this isn’t a “rowing” product, but technology from paddle sport. In

A new blade is still under wraps in the Croker factory and there is no media announcement to date. Word on the street is that

Without a doubt, the new Filippi oarlock 3.0 is long overdue and is arguably one of the most important rowing innovations in recent years. This

With Christmas fast approaching it may be too late to add any big ticket items to your Christmas list, but it’s not too late to

I’ve spoken to many in the rowing community – from Olympic legends and Henley Stewards, through to juniors who were competing for the first time.

Thanks to the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Australia has discovered women’s sport “as” sport and not some replica or a lesser variation. And this is

A recent report by Dr Tony Rice, Lead Scientist at Rowing Australia, points to something baffling going on within Rowing Australia. It tells of an

“Rowing coaches by nature know our athletes are doing all this work, putting in all this physical effort, we owe it to them to put

I had the privilege of being a small part of a gold medal World Championship campaign and I would like to share with you some