
The Art of the Challenge: Gillian Lindsay and GL Camps
Gillian Lindsay has never been one for sitting still. Arriving in the sport of rowing at age 13, Gillian attended St Andrew’s Academy, Paisley before

Gillian Lindsay has never been one for sitting still. Arriving in the sport of rowing at age 13, Gillian attended St Andrew’s Academy, Paisley before

Photo Credit: AllMarkOne The first round of trials for those wishing to compete in British colours this coming summer are now over and we’re beginning

When the essence of rowing – being out on the water, blade in hand, sweeping across a dawn-kissed millpond amongst seven like-minded folk – is

It is no surprise that so much of modern fashion finds its roots in sport. The athletic form has long been a worldwide object of

As rampant cancellations once again make a mockery of the UK racing calendar, crews up and down the country are clinging on to what small

The arms race for rowing talent is hotting up. Where once a programme relied solely on the intake they were given via admissions, a recruiting

Sunday dawned in a similar fashion to Saturday – blistering sunshine, clear skies and flat water that invited even the most tentative into its cool

Opening Reflections During my first visit to the Head of the Charles, I have both proven a truth and deconstructed a lie. Firstly, the truth;

Although we all race to win, most who took to the water at yesterday’s Pairs Head of the River were simply pleased to be there.

Becoming a powerhouse in UK junior rowing takes time. The level that the top programmes play at is so high in 2024 that international entrants

Image Credit: Steve McArthur / British Rowing Great Britain’s openweight women’s double were arguably the surprise of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games Regatta, at least

Image Credit: World Rowing As the dust settles on a memorable Olympic and Paralympic summer, the victors enjoy their respective spoils while the defeated are