
New Zealand Junior Rowing: Why do the same schools always excel? – Part Two
In Part One, we outlined a few reasons why the same schoolboy and schoolgirl rowing programs keep seeing success on the New Zealand junior circuit.
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In Part One, we outlined a few reasons why the same schoolboy and schoolgirl rowing programs keep seeing success on the New Zealand junior circuit.

With the rowing season well and truly underway and rowers across the UK battling through the worst of winter, it seems wise to address the

For decades, the same junior programs have dominated the nation’s most prestigious rowing competitions, securing a legacy of success that appears almost immutable. This article

We’re through the first half of the rowing season. The hardest part of the year is over. Cancelled regattas, long erg sessions, dark mornings, and

The Disputen Roeidag is a rowing competition for the disputen of Maastricht in the Netherlands. It will take place on 14 June 2025 at Saurus.

I had the privilege of sitting down with three emerging leaders in international rowing coaching who have made their way through the British Rowing development
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