Washington Rowing Season Starts Saturday With 123rd Annual Class Day Regatta
The traditional start to the Washington rowing season comes this Saturday, March 16, as the UW hosts the 123rd annual Class Day Regatta on Montlake Cut.
The traditional start to the Washington rowing season comes this Saturday, March 16, as the UW hosts the 123rd annual Class Day Regatta on Montlake Cut.
Because of the stakes, it’s almost always best to race a time trial at maximum speed.
Hannah Murphy will cox the 2024 Cambridge blue boat.
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Beginning on Friday, the Big 12 era for UCF rowing will officially launch.
The University of Michigan men’s club rowing team is purchasing a new indoor training space near Bandemer Park on the Huron River.
Why blade movement in the water is actually a good thing.
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The CRCA has announced their first-ever preseason Athletes to Watch list.
Training continuously is better for the body than alternating between heavy training and no training. Training adaptation takes time, and gains recede quickly when the training stimulus is removed.
Minnesota rowing opened its 2024 spring schedule with a dual victory over Gonzaga Sunday morning at the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center.
In Göran Buckhorn’s comprehensive gathering of rowing tales, the fiction is fun, but it’s the nonfiction that stands out—as well as numerous contributions by rowing historians and several biographical pieces.
Orlando Area Rowing Society has hosted the OARS Invitational Regatta for 26 years in central Florida, welcoming 28 clubs and 1,500-plus rowers and thousands of spectators from Florida, Georgia, and […]
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The Indiana Women’s Rowing team has set its sights on winning the Big Ten Championship this spring.
Bears To Send 4V8+, 5V8+ To California Challenge Cup.
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Each new blade design has its theoretical advantages, but rowers must adapt their technique to get the best out of it. For many athletes, each new shape can present more challenges than potential improvements.