Adaptive celebrates big victories in A Finals
31/08/2007 - 23:00:00 CET
Adaptive rowing has come of age at this World Championships with double the number of entries, eight Paralympic Games qualifying spots, and three new World Best times.
Semis for adaptives at World Rowing Champs
30/08/2007 - 23:00:00 CET
Adaptive rowing has come a long way in the last five years and this year, with a big rise in participation, progression through intense semifinals has become necessary.
Rowing's first official Paralympic qualifiers
30/08/2007 - 23:00:00 CET
Day six racing at the World Rowing Championships concluded with the excitement of rowing’s first official qualifiers for Paralympic Games in Beijing next year.
Huge upsets in adaptive rowing’s first round
27/08/2007 - 23:00:00 CET
The heats for the adaptive rowing races at the 2007 World Rowing Championships in Munich, Germany saw one World Champion after another get toppled.
Adaptive rowers make a second bid for the finals
27/08/2007 - 23:00:00 CET
Adaptive rowers continue to make their bid for the podium at the 2007 World Rowing Championships with repechage races in four boat classes.
International events A Finals at the Rowing World Cup II
23/06/2007 - 23:00:00 CET
The day continued with the first part of the A Finals for non World Cup events.
Adaptively rowing the Atlantic
17/06/2007 - 23:00:00 CET
Angela Madsen is an adaptive rowing three-time World Champion. She is a surfer. She enjoys basketball. She’s a grandmother. But she’s not slowing down.
Adaptive finals at the World Rowing Champs
26/08/2006 - 23:00:00 CET
Today's A Final racing programme began with the four adaptive rowing events.
Adaptive rowing sees increased participation
24/08/2006 - 23:00:00 CET
An increased participation in the four adaptive rowing events resulted in much tougher competition and cutthroat racing as many of these rowers competed for the first time at the international level.
Record entries for the 2006 World Rowing Championships
08/08/2006 - 23:00:00 CET
The 2006 international rowing season reaches it’s peak next week when all eyes turn to the 2006 World Rowing Championships in Eton, Great Britain from 20 to 27 August. A record number of 64 nations have entered this year’s event, the highest number ever to take part in the World Rowing Championships.















