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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Beavers add Hawken as Assistant Coach

Four-year Oregon State University athlete on the women’s rowing team Torree Hawken has recently been named to the program’s coaching staff as announced by OSU athletics.

Melvin, Fellows head Fall Speed Order Singles

USRowing hosted Fall Speed order this past weekend at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, New Jersey and Margaret Fellows (Cambridge Boat Club), Sam Melvin (New York Athletic Club), and the pair of Camille VanderMeer and Kaitlyn Kynast (USRowing Training Center – Princeton) took first in their respective events.

Fall Speed Order to be hosted at Mercer

Hosted at Lake Mercer in West Windsor, New Jersey, the 2024 Fall Speed Order gives athletes the chance to see where they fall among the nations elite athletes who have aspirations of making the US National team and receiving invitations to winter National Team training camp.

World Rowing, Concept2 Set Sights on Esports Games

In an effort to make indoor rowing more accessible and engaging for all World Rowing and Concept2 have furthered their existing partnership with the mission of giving Indoor, ‘Connected’ Rowing a global interest.

World Rowing Announces 2024 Award Winners

World Rowing held the 2024 World Rowing Awards ceremony on November 9, in Seville, Spain and distinguished awards inducing Coach of the Year, Para Crew of the Year, Men’s Crew of the Year, Women’s Crew of the Year were announced.

Bailey-Greene Named Toledo’s First Head Women’s Rowing Coach

The University of Toledo added women’s rowing as a varsity sport this past summer and the institution has named Chris Bailey-Greene as the programs first head coach.

Georgia Tech, Clemson, UVA, Texas top competition in weekend racing

The Head of the South, the Rivanna Romp and the Waco Rowing Regatta all concluded last weekend with Georgia Tech, Clemson, UVA, and Texas topping the field at their respective events.

Finn Hamill Reflects on Fall Success, Sets Sights on 2028 Olympics

Finn Hamill of Waikato Rowing Club in Tauranga, New Zealand has had an incredible fall racing season, winning the Head of the Housatonic, Head of the Charles, and the Head of the Schuylkill. He is now setting his sights on LA2028.

Redwood Scullers to host Head of the Lagoon

Redwood Scullers will take advantage of the temperate fall California weather to host Head of the Lagoon. The two-day regatta on Saturday and Sunday, November 9-10, 2024, draws a significant fleet of small boats to the San Francisco Bay Peninsula.

Princeton, UBC Top Their Fields in Collegiate Weekend Racing

For many collegiate rowing programs, the Princeton 3-Mile Chase caps off the fall season and this year the host, Princeton University, took home several titles. On the international scene, the University of British Columbia had several first-place finishes at the Canadian University Rowing Championship.

Schoch Awarded USRowing Medal of Honor

Fred Schoch, who recently retired after 33 years as President and Executive Director of Head of the Charles, was awarded the USRowing Medal of Honor at the 2024 HOCR.

Head of the Hooch Sees 2,200 Entries

The Head of the Hooch in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which was originally the Head of the Chattahoochee when it debuted in 1982, will see 2,200 entries speeding down the Tennessee River on Saturday and Sunday, November 2-3, 2024.

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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.