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OUT SOON! July 2010 - Issue 13

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THIS ISSUE'S TOPICS INCLUDE

  • Australia's Rowing Inspiration (James Tomkins)
  • Stability Amidst Change - Nikola Stojic
  • A mother and a rower
  • It's not all about the body (sports psychology)
  • Noel knows best (Noel Donaldson)
  • Full body workout (FES Rowing)
  • An insight into Australian University Rowing
  • Olympic legacy and clean water (Sydny regatta venue)


World Rowing e-Magazine archive

Topics in the April 2007 issue include:

  • The very colourful Jan Wienese
  • Chosen to row - Ioana Papuc
  • Family solidarity - rowing as siblings
  • Training men, not machines - the German men's eight
  • Balancing French personalities - coach Jean-Raymond Peltier
  • The tale of Olympic qualification
  • Path to the Beijing Olympics - preparing for new climates
  • Environmental checks at Lucerne
  

Topics in the August 2007 issue include:

  • Repechages, an endangered species?
  • Counting to five with Italy's Galtarossa
  • Mike McKay - rowing and then some
  • Jueri Jaanson - Estonia's rowing royalty
  • Poland's single star: Julia Michalska
  • Coaching China to Beijing 2008
  • Speeding up the prognostics
  • Fighting for clean water

Topics in the October 2007 issue include:

  • Anna Mickelson - stable and confident
  • A fun Dutch boat - fighting for more in the four
  • New Kiwis on the market - Twigg and Uru make their mark
  • Greece's Tsiavou - between dream and reality
  • Slovenian rowing - Milos Jansa leads small nation with big legends and family tradition
  • Adaptive rowing coming of age
  • Blending boathouse with environment

Topics in the March 2008 issue include:

  • Down underdogs double: Amber Halliday and Marguerite Houston
  • Rumy: of sport and family
  • John Kelly and his American dream
  • Double Czech strength: Antosova and Varekova
  • That day in Rio: South American Olympic Qualification
  • No cutting corners: Paul Thompson
  • Going coastal: trendy and convenient
  • Winter rowing

Topics in the May 2008 issue include:

  • Belarus's precocious talent: Yuliya Bichyk
  • A boatful of expertise: the Italian men's four
  • China's lone single sculler: Xiuyun Zhang
  • A conversation with Alex Wojciechowski
  • Outdoor triumph to indoor fun: Joan von Blom
  • Olympic selection worldwide
  • From Dubai to Shanghai - going for Olympic qualification
  • Rowing's first Paralympic athletes eye Beijing
  • An athlete's bill of health rights
  

Topics in the August 2008 issue include:

  • China, a role model for Asian rowing
  • "I went to the start to win" - Elisabeta Lipa
  • The fresh and the famed - Nathan Cohen and Rob Waddell
  • Young and getting faster - Cedric Berrest and Julien Bahain
  • Orange fireworks in the making - Kirsten van der Kolk and Marit van Eupen
  • New breath for Gabriella Bascelli
  • Remaining in the groove - Dick Tonks
  
  

Topics in the December 2008 issue include:

  • Eight years on - being Sir Steve
  • Calm energy - Michelle Guerette
  • Double or nothing - David Crawshay and Scott Brennan
  • The great Dane - Bent Jensen
  • Assessing their Beijing performance
  • Rowing's answer to Michael Phelps
  • The aging Olympian debate
  • The Olympic fan experience
  • Storming into the Paralympic Games
  • Tom Aggar - Paralympic Champion
  • Understanding Olaf

Topics in the April 2009 issue include:

  • Racing for cash - the era of professional scullers
  • Canada's schoolboys - unfinished assignment
  • Like Huth and Thiele
  • Nemato rowing lessons in life
  • Rowing into cyclists
  • Beyond a boathouse
  • John Maclean - the achiever
  • Top athletes share their culinary experiences
  • Rowing - a cultural experience
  • In perpetual quest of the perfect stroke
  • Our integrated world - post-Olympic coaching moves

Topics in the July 2009 issue include:

  • Thomas Keller - FISA's patriarch
  • Kathrin Boron - 2009 Thomas Keller medallist
  • Changing the shape of rowing - the Red Rose crew
  • Olympic rowing in 2016
  • Siblings in rowing - competitors or teammates?
  • New season, new crew combinations
  • Business becomes the rower
  • Brazil looks to the future
  • Going carbon neutral

Topics in the October 2009 issue include:

  • In the pair with Bond and Murray
  • The profile of a rowing gold medallist
  • Denis Oswald, 20 years leading with attitude
  • Polish rowing on the rise
  • Rowing, a life-long asset
  • Why host a World Rowing Championships?
  • Sowing new seeds - Dave McGowan

Topics in the December 2009 issue include: 

  • Moving with the times, for a sport whose values are timeless 
  • Alf Hansen, the friendly Norwegian giant
  • Chalupa's silver-studded career
  • Pushed by the odds - Laura Schwanger
  • Fun, technology, and the indoor rower - Xeno Mueller
  • The Olympic movement looks ahead
  • Of Oceans, environment and Roz
  • Growing rowing in Iran
  • Qatar, new rowing territory
  • Australia tries new talent ID plan

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Past printed editions





The 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

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