
“Hell hath no fury”: being an angry young woman in a gentleman’s sport
TW: this article contains reference to sexual abuse and harassment Perusing BBC sport this evening I find myself incensed. Not only is there just one
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TW: this article contains reference to sexual abuse and harassment Perusing BBC sport this evening I find myself incensed. Not only is there just one
Rowing is changing – and fast. For the first time in history, The International Olympic Committee announced in mid October that Beach Sprint Rowing will
I’ve spoken to many in the rowing community – from Olympic legends and Henley Stewards, through to juniors who were competing for the first time.
“Going down the course at regattas and being the only [para] entry is soon to be a thing of the past. I am grateful for
A better hold on the mechanics and language of rowing can only give a cox more confidence in their command of the boat It is
This article was originally published at https://nksports.com/blog/finding-her-coxswain-voice-nat-toms Nat Toms is a unique cox. Not only is she a junior world champion but she took a
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