
BUCS Regatta 2025 Review – View from the Finish Tower
As the sun sets on the final day of Europe’s largest student rowing event, it’s time to reflect on the first four-day BUCS Regatta. More
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As the sun sets on the final day of Europe’s largest student rowing event, it’s time to reflect on the first four-day BUCS Regatta. More
How do rowers come together to perform as a team when so much of the training involves solo ergs and refining individual technical skill? When
Rowing is a sport built on unspoken rules. Some are practical – blade in and out flat on the water before getting in the boat;
Late into the evening at BUCS Regatta, as the last of the minor finals play out at the mostly deserted National Water Sports Centre, you
Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association (NCRA) is a prominent rowing club based on the infamous Holme Pierrepont, which is also the setting for regattas that take
Historically, rowing was seen as a sport for the social elite – dominated by private school boys and reserved for a particular class. Thankfully, those
The government’s consultation on bathing water regulations closes this Monday, 23 December, and it is vital that our voices are heard. Bathing waters refer to
James Cracknell has never been afraid of a challenge. After winning two Olympic golds as part of the Great British rowing team, his adventures have
In the realm of rowing, much emphasis is placed on the athletes—their training regimens, technique refinements, and mental fortitude. Yet, an often-overlooked aspect is the
Another autumn, another host of races cancelled. From Fours Head to provincial races, we haven’t seen the top provincial crews race against each other in
As the calendar year draws to a close, Oxford University Boat Club’s openweight men today wound up for their first big-ticket event of The Boat
The first opportunity for two crews to duel down the championship course, Trial Eights is a key race in preparation for The Boat Race. Two