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Tyler Nase Named Penn Women’s Head Coach

Nase returns to Philadelphia, where he began his rowing career on the Schuylkill River and later launched his coaching career at Penn.

Linda Muri Back in the Launch as Head Coach at Simmons University

The three-time world champion and veteran coach Linda Muri returns to coaching rowing as head coach, fittingly at the place where her collegiate coaching career began, Simmons University.

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2024 Preseason Pocock CRCA Coaches Poll

DIVISION I 1 Stanford University 2 University of Washington 3 Princeton University 4 University of Texas 5 Yale University 6 Brown University 7 University of Pennsylvania 8 University...

Disappointing and Irresponsible

In the March edition of Rowing News, a thought-provoking letter to the editor by Nate Clark, Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for Trinity Men’s Rowing, challenges the advice offered by Bill Manning in his "Talking Points" column.

What Rowing Coaches Can Learn From Poker

Forget the outcome. What matters is the process.

Floating Classroom

The ability to teach the desired technique, not simply knowing it, leads to the best outcomes in the shortest period of time.

Enter Here

Volunteer coaching is an excellent way to get a foot in the door and try out coaching without the commitment of a full-time position.

Confidence Gap: Qualified Women Less Likely to Apply for Jobs Than Men

Qualified women are less likely to apply for jobs than similarly qualified men--proving objectively what many in the workplace have experienced anecdotally.

Talking Points

The location of a conversation communicates as much as the words. Rowing-specific conversations can and should occur at the boathouse.

Rowing Adds Noah Axford and Maggie DeVlieger as Assistant Coaches

Both coaches will assist heavyweight, lightweight, and women’s crews.

The Art of Intrinsic Motivation

Drew Ginn, one of Australia’s most decorated rowers, has in recent years turned his attention to individual and organizational leadership development.

Why I Love What I Do

A promising young rower asked me to coach her during one of her last college practices. I jumped at the invitation.

Becoming Unhinged

Your hip hinge is crucial for swing and drive suspension, and indoor-rowing season is when to optimize it.

Outside Perspective

Whether with your program, your crew, or a single athlete, identify the limiting factors to successful performance.

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U.S. Men’s Eight Wins Silver at U19 Worlds

The U.S. men's junior eight won the silver medal, behind Great Britain and ahead of Germany in third. Germany and Romania tied atop the medals table with three golds and six total medals each.

California RC Men, Brock Women Win Senior Eights at Canadian Henley

The 142nd Royal Canadian Henley Regatta brought over 2,000 entries from 130 clubs to St. Catharines, Ontario's historic race course.

Litchfield Hills RC Hosts Regatta to End ALZ

The Litchfield Hills Rowing Club will host the first-ever Regatta to End ALZ on Saturday, August 15, as part of the club's annual Head of the Swain.

Coxing: Summer Planning for Fall Rowing

Writing a plan forces you to think it through, to speak to your rowers and coach about it, and to get it anchored in your brain. It also make it easier to pivot.