Past printed editionsThe World Rowing Magazine in its printed format was a tri-annual publication of 30+ pages. Past printed magazines are being digitalised one by one and becoming available on the e-Magazine platform. Autumn-Winter 2006 (Digital Version) Heroes of the past: Jack Beresford (Great Britain's great sculler of the inter-war years) Meet China's Shimin Yan & Dongxiang Xu (World Champions and World Best Time holders) Sharper for summer - head racing Born to be number one (Italy's Daniele Gilardoni, number one on the list of Top 10 male rowers for 2006) The risk and rewards of doubling up Results: how reliable are they? Leading the way for Africa Coaching - Aussie Adrian Summer 2006 (Digital Version) Heroes of the past: Kathleen Heddle & Marnie McBean A winning attitude: Sally Kehoe Rowing, French style Solo together: the men's single LM4-: top contenders From athlete to coach: Tony O'Connor Blending the roles as a team manager Spring 2006 (Digtal Version) Italy's golden rowing clan Hungary's lightweight phenomena Putting Finland back on the rowing map Soviet Union rowing Upping the game in Cuba Autumn-Winter 2005 (Digital Version) The Landvoigt brothers: mirror rowing Ted Nash, a living history of rowing New Zealand's World Champ sweep Demystifying Chinese rowing Rowing towards Beijing: the stars of the future Summer 2005 (Digital Version) Karppinen, the rowers' hero Japan's "Boat Race" New Rowing Technology Is the answer at altitude? The next generation to the front Spring 2005 (Digital Version) Hogging the podium - the women's single The Greek ascent South American rowing The international style of coaches Indoor rowing around the world Autumn 2004 (Digital Version) Eight Romanians hold 24 Olympic golds Four for Boron The making of a legend A coach's international life Obtaining the Olympic edge Favourite Olympic moments Under 23 rowers prepare for Beijing
Spring 2004 (Digital Version) The crew next door - the world's two fastest boats Will adaptive rowing become a Paralympic sport? Hippopotami, sharks and skinny boats - rowing in Kenya Schinias Olympic Rowing & Canoeing Centre |