Emily Winslow

Emily Winslow works in athletic communications at Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I. She captained the women’s rowing team at the University of Rhode Island, where she also coached, when the team won multiple Atlantic 10 championships and advanced to the NCAA DI championships.

Perfect Vision

John Curran hasn’t let blindness and cancer stop him from rowing and urging others to join him. That includes racing in singles at big regattas. At 68, he’s not done yet.

BRAID Project Founded to Create Community for Black Rowers

Near the end of 2024 Joy Neal, a junior on the Clemson women’s rowing team, and Amari Randall, a junior on the University of Delaware women’s rowing team started the BRAID Project decided to start a network to unite Black rowers and create a space to talk about many of the inequities that exist in the sport.
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Spring Schedule Announced for Harvard Men’s Lights

The Harvard Crimson men’s lightweight rowing team has announced a spring slate of seven regattas beginning with a double-header on Saturday, April 5, 2025.

Xavier to Hire First Varsity Coach in School History

Xavier University of Louisiana will hire its first ever men’s and women’s head varsity rowing coach as the university will be elevating the current co-ed team from club to varsity beginning in the fall of 2025.

Bailey-Greene Introduced as Toledo’s First Ever Women’s Rowing Coach

Chris Bailey-Greene officially took his place as the first ever women’s rowing coach at the University of Toledo when he was inducted last week.

Eight Athletes Invited to PRF Portugal Training Camp

Para Rowing Foundation (PRF) has named eight athletes and five coaches representing five different nations to its largest training camp to date.

Henley Royal Regatta Adds New Women’s Race

Henley Royal Regatta has added The Bridge Challenge Plate, an additional women’s race, as the regatta works towards gender parity.

Canisius University to Compete at Six Spring Regattas

The Golden Griffins head women’s rowing coach Matt Cosmann has released the 2025 spring schedule which will begin with a home regatta against Mercyhurst on Saturday, April 6.

Legenzowski Joins Big Green as Assistant Coach

Carly Legenzowski, three-time NCAA Champion with the Texas Longhorns, has joined the Dartmouth women’s rowing coaching staff under the guidance of head coach John Graves and assistant Kendall Brewer.

Henley Royal Regatta adds Five Stewards for 2025

Henley Royal Regatta has added Grace Prendergast, Gerritjan Eggenkamp, Cameron Nichol, Elise Sherwell and William Stonor as new Stewards for 2025.

Lenny Peters Cup to Feature Team USA Versus the World

Bringing world-class racing to North Carolina, the Lenny Peters Cup, to be held Saturday, April 12, 2025, will involve a Ryder Cup-style sculling format in which U.S. senior national team athletes will go head-to-head against national and Olympic team rowers from around the world.

British Olympic Association Appoints Grainger as First Female President

Chair of UK Sport, Henley Royal Regatta Steward, and the only British women to medal at five consecutive Olympic Games Katherine Grainger has been elected chair of the British Olympic Association (BOA).

Lucerne, Switzerland to be site of 2027 World Rowing Championships

At their November 16 meeting the 2024 World Rowing Congress voted Lucerne, Switzerland to be the location of the 2027 World Rowing Championships.

Cormier Departs from San Diego Women’s Rowing

University of San Diego head women’s rowing coach David Cormier has made it public that he will be stepping down from his coaching position to explore other opportunities.

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Texas Wins NCAA Title, Crushes Record

The Longhorns took their fourth title in six years ahead of Stanford and Tennessee, besting the world best time by six seconds, winning the first varsity eight grand final in 5:47.

Washington Wins IRA National Championship

Huskies make it three in a row at Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship Regatta. Harvard men and Princeton women win the lightweight titles, Trinity men repeat as D III champions.

World Rowing Cup I, Seville

Olympic singles champion Ollie Zeidler destroyed the field by a whopping six and a half seconds. In the men's eight, The Netherlands’ high rating and fluid style trumped Britain’s solid 36 strokes per minute. Germany and Australia also had fantastic days.