On the Ropes
Veteran U.S. national team coxswain Katelin Guregian on the successes and setbacks of a career focused on making the boat go faster.
Veteran U.S. national team coxswain Katelin Guregian on the successes and setbacks of a career focused on making the boat go faster.
Andrew Campbell Jr. looks back on a satisfying career.
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The decision to row is one thing. Where to row is another.
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With the Dad Vail Regatta adding para rowing to the official schedule in 2020, will other college races follow suit?
Veteran U.S. national team coxswain Katelin Guregian on the successes and setbacks of a career focused on making the boat go faster.
March and early April in New England are the equivalent to the third 500 of any 2k—that section of the race we rowers lovingly deem “no-man’s land.” Why? For one, it’s often brutal outside. And in many spots...
Prepare all you want. Some races require you going where you haven’t before.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [29/01/2020] Olympic silver and bronze medallist and former World Champion, Karsten Forsterling, has announced his retirement from rowing. Forsterling represented Australia at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic Games...
Rowing Australia is delighted to announce that the two University of Queensland Graduate Certificates in Sports Coaching Scholarships for 2020 have been awarded to Kylie Duff, from Clarence Valley NSW, and Agustin Radero, originally from Argentina but now working in Brisbane, Queensland.
NRF kicks off Olympic-year fundraising effort with a $500,000 matching gift challenge.