At last year’s season-opening European Rowing Championships, Great Britain won nine medals, including six golds. Fast-forward ...
British Rowing is pleased to confirm that we will once again be broadcasting all four days of racing at the upcoming Club ...
Win a core British Rowing cap in navy or black in this month’s exclusive member prize draw. To enter the draw, please just ...
British athletes will compete at the inaugural World Rowing Shanghai Sprints in September 2026. Great Britain qualified a ...
British Rowing is exploring a new, self-funded international pathway for lightweight athletes to expand opportunities for ...
Four crews from the Survivor Rowing Network raced in a special exhibition event at Henley Masters Regatta to support their ...
Great Britain announces nine returning world champions and 23 making their U23 debut to travel to Duisburg, Germany ...
The Henley Masters Regatta returns from 10–12 July 2026, celebrating its 32nd edition with its first-ever full three-day ...
The commentators at this year’s National Schools’ Regatta were stumped as The GORSE Boat Club crossed the line first in the J14 Coxed Quads. One voice could be heard asking: “I think that’s The GORSE ...
British Rowing’s new Club Dispute and Regional Dispute Resolution Procedure sets out the minimum process clubs must follow when dealing with disputes that arise within the club (and regions, where ...
Racing on the Rotsee comes to a close but after racing in two editions of the World Rowing Cup, Great Britain win the overall Men’s Four, Women’s Single Sculls, and Women’s Quadruple Sculls events.
The first semi-final of the day saw Olympic Champion Lauren Henry take to the water in the Women’s Single Sculls. Much like her heat, Henry was in control and by halfway, had a strong lead over the ...