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    Final Ten Crews Emerge at U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Trials

    In slow conditions, crews raced to high percentages of “Competitive Standard Time”—a promising sign for Olympic qualification, if not medals.

    Caldwell to Retire From IRA

    The longtime commissioner oversaw the oldest rowing organization and collegiate championship in the U.S. for 26 years.
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    Jürgen Grobler steps down as Chief Coach of the GB Rowing Team

    After nearly 30 years with British Rowing, Jürgen Grobler OBE will bring to an end one of the most successful and decorated coaching careers in the history of rowing and the Olympic Games.

    August: From the Editor

    Rowing News Editor Chip Davis reflects on rowing's experience with adversity.

    Former National Team Athlete Finds Closure on Ultra-Row

    Former National Team Athlete and longtime oarsman Erik Frid recently completed a 300+ mile row in upstate New York.

    Hydrow and IRA Announce Three-Year Sponsorship Commitment

    A new three-year sponsorship will support the IRA Championship through the economic challenges of the Covid-19.

    The Big Bang Theory

    Rowing experienced unprecedented growth across the globe in 1869. Why?

    Supporting the Protests

    When Harvard’s crew and Coach Harry Parker took a brave stand for racial equality at the 1968 Olympics.

    Wild for Salmon

    Should salmon by your new top post-workout food?

    A Rower Unbroken

    Canadian national team hopeful Andrew Todd was at the height of his rowing career when, in one brief moment, everything changed.

    Pandemic Shutdown Could be a U.S. Sculling Plus

    Olympic hopefuls across the country are back on the water and restarting the Covid-stalled Tokyo Olympic campaign. But the constant battle to halt the spread of the deadly virus means continued social distancing, and that means singles only rowing through the summer. Could that mean more competitive U.S. sculling crews in the future?

    Head of the Hooch Canceled, Moved to Online Format

    The 2020 Head of the Hooch regatta has been canceled.

    Tips to Step in Your Single

    Entering your shell from a dock should be done as gracefully as the strokes you take once you are on the water.

    A Blessing in Disguise

    Being forced to row singles because of the pandemic will make you a better rower in every kind of boat.

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    Final Ten Crews Emerge at U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Trials

    In slow conditions, crews raced to high percentages of “Competitive Standard Time”—a promising sign for Olympic qualification, if not medals.

    Caldwell to Retire From IRA

    The longtime commissioner oversaw the oldest rowing organization and collegiate championship in the U.S. for 26 years.

    Pocock CRCA Coaches Poll – Week 5

    While the DI ranking remained relatively consistent, DII and DIII both saw some significant shakeups at the top in this week's Pocock CRCA Coaches Poll. Embry-Riddle, on the strength of their performance at last weekend's Knecht Cup, jumped from fifth to second in the DII poll while Wesleyan dropped from first to third in the DIII poll after losing to #1 Tufts, formerly ranked #2. 

    IRCA/IRA Coaches Poll – Week 2

    The IRCA/IRA Coaches Poll - Week 2 has been released, with Harvard holding on to the top spot in the both the DI Heavyweight and Lightweight Varsity Eight polls, while Wesleyan still sits atop the DIII poll.