With the opening of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics now just about five months away, the first official event for athletes hoping to earn a chance to row for the US will begin Tuesday at the Olympic Training Center of Chula Vista, California.
Posts tagged as “coastal rowing”
Where did that quick movement into the catch come from? Blame the Speed Boss.
The benefits of internal and external coaching.
With the Dad Vail Regatta adding para rowing to the official schedule in 2020, will other college races follow suit?
Veteran U.S. national team coxswain Katelin Guregian on the successes and setbacks of a career focused on making the boat go faster.
Andrew Campbell Jr. looks back on a satisfying career.
March and early April in New England are the equivalent to the third 500 of any 2k—that section of the race we rowers lovingly deem “no-man’s land.” Why? For one, it’s often brutal outside. And in many spots, it becomes a waiting game for the ice to melt so you can finally take some strokes in a boat after a long season hammering it out on the rowing machine.
Our take on the year in rowing.