World Rowing will not allow the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in any of its international rowing competitions, with immediate effect and until further notice.
Five steps that will help rowers reach their goals, facilitate athletic growth, and increase accountability.
The recommendations include barring Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in international competitions and moving or canceling events in those countries.
Practicing the phases of the stroke without the blades touching the water is a path to clean rowing.
Eating well not only helps heal injuries but also helps prevent them in the first place.
How to manage start-line nerves.
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Nervousness is a signal that you care about the outcome of a race and that your body is primed to perform at its best.
An athlete’s state of mind affects performance, and help is available.
This hands-on exercise will help you perfect the motion.
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The annual event will take place virtually again this year with athletes from 66 countries.
Are foods sweetened with low- or no-calorie sweeteners a way for rowers to have their cake and eat it, too?
Crafted like a fine piece of furniture, this legendary wooden shell proves that sometimes it’s a fine carriage that makes the difference, not just fast horses.