Coach Development: Finding Yourself Beyond the Boathouse
It’s often in the mental space when we’re not actively engaged—a quiet shower, a run without music—that our most innovative ideas emerge.
It’s often in the mental space when we’re not actively engaged—a quiet shower, a run without music—that our most innovative ideas emerge.
Henley Royal Regatta has added The Bridge Challenge Plate, an additional women’s race, as the regatta works towards gender parity.
The Golden Griffins head women’s rowing coach Matt Cosmann has released the 2025 spring schedule which will begin with a home regatta against Mercyhurst on Saturday, April 6.
Carly Legenzowski, three-time NCAA Champion with the Texas Longhorns, has joined the Dartmouth women’s rowing coaching staff under the guidance of head coach John Graves and assistant Kendall Brewer.
Olympian and two-time world champion Jeff Powell has been named the next CEO of Rowing Canada as the national governing body looks to improve.
Henley Royal Regatta has added Grace Prendergast, Gerritjan Eggenkamp, Cameron Nichol, Elise Sherwell and William Stonor as new Stewards for 2025.
Some of the biggest rowing organizations in the U.S. are leaving USRowing because of new membership requirements imposed by the national governing body.
Dear Alumni and Friends, What an action-packed fall this has been! A printed newsletter recapping the fall season, highlighting our staffing changes, and previewing our spring season will be arriving in mailboxes shortly.
Eight IRA varsity men’s programs will race in the inaugural Mountain Pacific Sports Federation regatta next May in Sacramento.
Chair of UK Sport, Henley Royal Regatta Steward, and the only British women to medal at five consecutive Olympic Games Katherine Grainger has been elected chair of the British Olympic Association (BOA).
At their November 16 meeting the 2024 World Rowing Congress voted Lucerne, Switzerland to be the location of the 2027 World Rowing Championships.
A runner switches to erg training but still has a personal best? There must be something to this erg stuff.
Dear alumni and supporters, I am excited by the progress and momentum of Virginia Men’s Rowing. The team’s morale and numbers are strong, and the rowers in Charlottesville are going fast, energized by top coaching, new equipment, and spacious facilities.