Cambridge Men, Oxford Women Favorites For The Boat Race

Cambridge won both Boat Races in 2025 for the third year in a row. This year, Oxford aims to turn the tide on the Light Blues.

Teams Announced for Lenny Peters Cup

The eight-member World Team and Team USA feature multiple Olympic champions and national team athletes competing in a Ryder Cup-style format in High Point, North Carolina. The regatta also includes collegiate, high school, and masters racing in a festival setting Saturday, April 18.

Texas Wins San Diego Crew Classic

The Longhorns opened their spring season with demonstrative wins, while West Coast junior crews marked their mid-season progress against strong competition at the iconic event on Mission Bay.

Washington Men, UCF Women Win Benderson Cups at Sarasota 2K

Both UCF and Washington defended their Benderson Cups as 34 top collegiate rowing programs raced at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla.

Feature Stories

Temple Rowing: From the Schuylkill to the Thames

A Philly underdog saga about the Cunningham brothers, especially Brendan, head coach at Temple, which went from rowing out of tents to winning Dad Vail and a trip to Henley.

Racing

Sarasota 2K Featuring Benderson Cups This Weekend

The regatta brings together 19 NCAA Division I women’s programs, six top-tier IRA men’s squads, and Florida’s standout rowing schools for 2,000-meter racing to claim the team point based Benderson Cups.

It’s Either Cal or UW men, Stanford or Texas women

Cal vs. Washington, Texas vs. Stanford—rivalries between the best and fastest men’s and women’s crews ever, each coached by men who traveled similar paths to the top—will likely produce this year's IRA and NCAA national champions.

Stanford Remains #1 in Pocock CRCA Coaches Poll

The Division I poll featured shuffling in the lower half of the top 25 as crews start to race.

CRCA Coaches Poll: Week 2 | March 17, 2026

Defending NCAA Division I national champions Stanford remain atop the Pocock CRCA Coaches Poll.

Training

Training for that Pinnacle Regatta

The ultimate race is the benchmark toward which the team must work, and coaches can calculate accurately the kind of performance required, on and off the water, to achieve it.

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How to Load the Blade, Safely

A relaxed, overstretched position invites injury every stroke.

Head Of The Charles and Gold Cup Award Grants to Support Rowing Programs Committed to Diversity and Inclusion

HOCR and Gold Cup award $100,000 in seven grants to support diversity and inclusion efforts.

Rain, Shine, or Pandemic, Head of the Kevin Presses On

The race “unofficially” has given rowers the chance to compete, despite the seemingly impossible conditions of 2020.

Life After Rowing

Adjusting can be painful and perilous. Support from family and community is crucial.

Preparing to Race Again

It’s about lighter training, speed work, proper sleep, and visualizing victory.
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Navigating the College Recruiting Process

Navigating the college recruiting process can be challenging. Take a look for some clarity.

ACRA Goes Nuclear

The move to Melton Lake in Tennessee offers plenty of advantages.

New Zealand’s Unflappable Rower-Optimist

Forced to train at home through a New Zealand winter, three-time Olympian Emma Twigg used the time to reflect on why she rows and the role of sport in her life.

The Problematic Rower

How can a coach help an athlete who can’t seem to change?

Hudson and Craftsbury GRP Form Partnership

Hudson and Craftsbury's Green Racing Project have formed a partnership.

Temple University Hires Two New Coaches

Temple University's coaching roster has added two new coaches to the lineup.

Manson Retires from Rowing

New Zealand oarsman Robbie Manson has retired from rowing.

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Crew Angels

At the Orlando Area Rowing Society, Inc.’s OARS Youth Invitation, the Crew Angels Launch Boat Team, led by Steve D’Amico, 25-year veteran of the United States Air Force, parades the U.S., Florida, and other flags down the Turkey Lake course at Bill Frederick Park in Orlando, Fla.

CURRENT ISSUE OF THE MAGAZINE

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From The Editor: Don’t Believe What You Hear

You can’t just teach yourself to row on an erg and then go to the Olympics? Michael Herman is well on his way to doing so.

Letter to the Editor: Life Saver

Bob Woods of Oklahoma City shares the remarkable story of rowing saving a life -- someone else's!