In a race that includes boats of pairs and fours, a solo rower is leading the way. The 2009 Atlantic Rowing Race, from La Gomera, the Canary Islands to Antigua in the Caribbean, has been going for nearly five weeks and most of the boats are now... Read more
Rowing in New Zealand hit another high when they dominated the nation’s annual sports awards, the Halberg Awards. Four of the main awards went to rowing. Read more
The indoor rowing machines were spinning with vigour at the 2010 Euro Open in Essen, Germany. Competitors raced to be the fastest on the ergometer over 2,000m alongside events for teams and those of shorter distances. Read more
While off-season winter training engulfs much of the rowing world, New Zealand in-season summer racing has seen the lightweight men’s double of Storm Uru and Peter Taylor set a new standard. Read more
After a one year gap, the 2010 World Rowing Coaches Conference came back in fine form to give insight and inspiration. The conference was topped off by a gala dinner ... Read more
The calendar has just ticked over the 200th day to go until the start of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games. To be held in Singapore in August, momentum is picking up with the medal design competition almost completed, the announcement of the Olympic... Read more
The decision for twice Olympic Champion Steve Williams to retire from rowing did not come easily. In fact it took him more than a year to truly decide. Read more
New Year resolutions come in all forms. To beat a current record by rowing over 3000km could be one of them. The Anglo American Boat Race is challenging competitors to row 2010 miles in 2010 around the United Kingdom and in a time to beat the... Read more