
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
Additional coverage available below
A selection of our top stories, curated by our Publisher

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

As the school year winds down, the rowing year is only just beginning to hit its stride. The first of the major regattas of the

This article was written prior to the release of the entry draw due to the late release of supplementary entries. They have put in the

This article was written before the release of the entry draw due to the late release of supplementary entries. As the weather and the season

This article was written before the release of the entry draw due to the late release of supplementary entries. Marking the start of the summer

The Girls’ U18 Eight is typically dominated by South Island schools, as evidenced by the previous six Maadi Cups, which have been won by schools

The Boys U18 Eight promises to be one of the most spectacular events of the regatta, as it remains the foremost event for any sweep

This article was written before the release of the entry draw due to the late release of supplementary entries. As we reach the half-way point

This article was written before the release of the entry draw due to the late release of supplementary entries. The men’s Open Single, one of

This article was written before the release of the entry draw due to the late release of supplementary entries. While regattas early this season have