
Life in the Training Centre: What I’ve Learned Four Years On
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

You’ve come back from your Christmas holidays to learn that your first ever race is in a month’s time. Your training is going up to

Sitting on the bank of the historic River Avon, Stratford-Upon-Avon Boat Club (SUABC) is a friendly and welcoming community of rowers and friends across many

In its 128-year history, Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview has engraved itself alongside the top rowing programmes in Australia. The boys, based out of Lane Cove,

On July 13th, 2025, as the NRC started to depopulate, car-hauled trailers began exiting along the dust-covered paths that so many walked upon over the weekend. In these trailers

Row America Rye – Youth Eight The undisputed form crew of the fall, Row America Rye, will be gunning for their third USRowing Youth National

As the spring season rapidly approaches, several crews have caught our attention. These crews have demonstrated clear upward momentum and have the potential to impress

As the new year looms, programmes across the country are beginning to read the tea leaves on their 2026 seasons. For coaches, the winter break

As the calendars change over to 2026, the new season is looming into view. The winter period is critical in developing speed, as both winter

Image Credit: World Rowing The 2025 curtain call was as good as it gets. The final of the women’s single scull was decided by 0.03s