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MIT’s Kilbridge Will Retire At Season’s End

After 20 years as the H.W. McCurdy '22 Director of Rowing and men's varsity heavyweight coach at MIT, Tony Kilbridge has announced his retirement at the conclusion of the 2025-26 academic year.

Positive Reflection

The American Youth Cup, held at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, drew over 600 middle- and high-school crews from across the country for 10-lane racing.
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Tips to Step in Your Single

Entering your shell from a dock should be done as gracefully as the strokes you take once you are on the water.

A Blessing in Disguise

Being forced to row singles because of the pandemic will make you a better rower in every kind of boat.

A Single, Patient Approach to Reentry

As Covid restrictions ease across the country, the rowing community is learning how to get back on the water in the safest, most efficient ways–and finding that rowing in singles is the best solution to achieving both goals.

Ontario Performance Centre Names Boat Vendor

A partnership between boat manufacturer Hudson, and Row Ontario, has been formed.

Friend or Faux

Are plant-based burgers a step in a nutritionally positive direction?

Talent Needs Trauma

The best athletes are made through exposure to hardship—and failure.

The Upstart

Third-generation Olympian Oliver Zeidler has taken the men’s single field by storm and done so faster than anyone anticipated—even with the sky-high expectations for the elite swimmer turned sculler.

Co-Founder and Executive Director of Recovery on Water Steps Down

Jenn Gibbons, co-founder and executive director of Recovery on Water (ROW), stepped down in May.

A Storied Rowing Venue Goes Deep

Dredging has begun on the Schuylkill, site of Stotesbury and Dad Vail, through the power of collaboration.

Head of the Charles Will Take Place as “Global Remote Event”

The 2020 Head of the Charles Regatta has been transitioned to a virtual event.

Head of the Schuylkill Among Cancelled Philly Events

The Head of the Schuylkill has been canceled along with all large outdoor events in Philadelphia through February.

Head of the Charles and Gold Cup Announce Inclusion Effort

The Gold Cup and Head of the Charles Regatta have announced a partnership to provide grants to programs serving under-resourced youth and communities throughout the country.

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MIT’s Kilbridge Will Retire At Season’s End

After 20 years as the H.W. McCurdy '22 Director of Rowing and men's varsity heavyweight coach at MIT, Tony Kilbridge has announced his retirement at the conclusion of the 2025-26 academic year.

Positive Reflection

The American Youth Cup, held at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, drew over 600 middle- and high-school crews from across the country for 10-lane racing.

Sanford to Retire From UConn

UConn’s founding women’s rowing coach plans to retire after the 2026 season, capping a 29-year tenure that shaped the program from its varsity inception.

Biggest Ever Knecht Cup Regatta

Teams competing at this year’s Knecht Cup Regatta are drawn from 17 states as well as the District of Columbia.