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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
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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

BUCS Regatta returns to Newcastle on 28th February 2026, and after a string of weather disruptions in recent events, there is real excitement around the

Cover image: AllMarkOne University rowing clubs enter a variety of head races throughout the winter season, but nothing brings the community together quite like BUCS Head.

Schoolgirl Single The schoolgirl single is always a fiercely competitive event, and the 17 entries in this event will ensure that the racing at the

The Australian Capital Territory’s Head of the Lake regatta has carved out its niche in the local rowing scene over the last few years. The

Image Credit: World Rowing By Connor Elsdon This is one of a series of articles about rowing in Canada, as curated by Tony Tremain. For

Cover image: AllMarkOne The premier head race in the calendar for student rowers, BUCS Head stands as an important marker of progress and season potential,

Cover image: AllMarkOne Student athletes across the UK will be loading trailers and heading to the Tyne this weekend for BUCS Head. After a winter

Cover image: AllMarkOne BUCS Head marks the first chance of the season for the top university crews to be put to the test as they race

Cover image: AllMarkOne Once again, BUCS Head returns to the north and to the infamous River Tyne, which this weekend will host universities competing for