
Greetings from Venice! Racing the Grand Canal for over 800 years
Normal sleek racing shells getting boring? Tired of always facing backwards? Look no further than the Grand Canal! Held annually on the first Sunday of

Normal sleek racing shells getting boring? Tired of always facing backwards? Look no further than the Grand Canal! Held annually on the first Sunday of

The days are shorter, the commute to the rowing club is getting colder, and many clubs are heading indoors for the long-haul of the winter

As the River & Rowing Museum in Henley on-Thames closes its doors, reckoning with past tradition requires looking to the future. Last month, the River

While athletes are pushing the limit to cross the finish line, their clubs are struggling to stay afloat. Rowing is an expensive sport. From boats,

As a coxswain, the greatest tool is your words. Learning to row and cox in the UK taught me how to use my language to

For female athletes, the rules have always been clear: Be strong, but not too strong. Be confident but not intimidating. Above all, you have to

It’s Sunday afternoon, 6th July. It’s sunny and warm; cheers are erupting from the enclosure. Two women’s eights barrel over the finish line, with one

Photo Credit: Jo Karg/ World Sculling Finals Today, we saw a revival of the World Sculling Championships, where two behemoths of the contemporary rowing world

TW: this article discusses weight and weight loss As the leaves start to change and the weather begins to chill, another year of rowing begins

Cover photo credit: Al Craigie Along the straightest part of the River Wear, a two-storey brick building stands, home to St. Cuthbert’s Society Boat Club