The Case Against Carb-cutting
Five reasons why rowers want to eat carbohydrates.
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Five reasons why rowers want to eat carbohydrates.
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Joe Wicks has celebrated ending his mammoth 24-hour workout for Children In Need by taking himself off to bed.
Rowing on the Upper Schuylkill in Conshohocken, Pa. is becoming almost as popular as rowing in Philadelphia.
The Ivy League Presidents announced Thursday evening that fall and winter sports competitions have been canceled.
ARION founder Eric Catalano is quietly creating a sculling and coaching development powerhouse in Upstate New York. Now that they’re winning, what comes next?
A relaxed, overstretched position invites injury every stroke.
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HOCR and Gold Cup award $100,000 in seven grants to support diversity and inclusion efforts.
Is it possible to say too much from the launch?
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The finishing sprint hurts. Here’s why.
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The race “unofficially” has given rowers the chance to compete, despite the seemingly impossible conditions of 2020.
Adjusting can be painful and perilous. Support from family and community is crucial.