University of California, Western Washington University and Williams College took the No. 1 spots in the final regular season USRowing/Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association polls presented by Pocock Racing Shel...
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– Rallying the rowing community behind the Olympic hopefuls training for London 2012, USRowing has launched the Row to London Team Challenge and a competitive call to action to all rowers t...
Row to Podium is Canada’s official talent identification and development program for rowing. We mold new athletes into future Olympic and Paralympic Champions. Row to Podium is designed specifically to f...
CoSport is the name of the consumer hospitality package company appointed by the London Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games as the only authorized ticket reseller and package provide...
Performance sunglasses often seem to be as much about marketing as performance: the right combination of edgy prose and sexy photography turns an otherwise unremarkable piece of eyewear into an item to covet. The problem, of ...
Spectators at this year’s Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) National Championships probably didn’t notice anything new in Camden. And indeed, little on the surface had chan...
Former Princeton lightweight and U.S. under-23 national team rower Christian Klein knows his way around a scale. After rowing as a heavyweight at Thomas Jefferson High School, Klein shed some po...
Effective August 1, 2011, all Division I athletic programs are required to have a designated staff member to be knowledgeable on the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) anti-doping policy. The purpose is to ...
People often ask me for my thoughts on how to coach coxswains and I always try to answer them with useful and actionable information. The sad truth, however, is that coxswain education remai...
Carl Meyer, a member of New Zealand’s 2007 world champion men’s four, did it. Bryan Volpenhein, stroke of the U.S. Olympic gold medal eight in Athens, did it several times. So did leg...
How many people remember The Oarsman magazine, and how each issue it featured a cartoon? As good cartoons do, they captured something about the sport that was both funny and illuminating; they he...
Duncan Free won his first Olympic medal (bronze) in the Australian men’s quad in Atlanta. He stayed put in the boat for Sydney and again in Athens, before making the switch to sweep prior to...