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Brown Catches Washington To Win Henley

The Island Challenge Cup for women's eights was the only Henley trophy (of 30 total) won by a U.S. crew, as a Harvard combination crew and Washington men raced in the finals of the Ladies Plate and Temple Challenge Cup.

Libby Hughes Named Radcliffe Lightweight Head Coach

Elizabeth "Libby" Hughes has been named the new David K. Richards '61 Family Head Coach for Radcliffe Lightweight Rowing after spending five seasons as an assistant women's lightweight rowing coach at Boston University.
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Top 10 Rowing Venues in North America

Rowing News asked: what is the best rowing venue in North America? Readers across the continent responded. Check out the list!

The Cost of Customization

A sustainable and healthy food and fitness plan. Is that too much to ask?

The Ailing Athlete

In managing injuries, practice prevention—and patience.

All the Feels

Can you teach boat feel, or are people just born with it?

Sun Care 101

The sun is good for you physically and mentally, but it also can age your skin, cause cancer, overheat your body, and kill. Here’s how rowers can maximize the benefits and reduce the dangers.

The Test of Time

Practice your race plan, fine-tune your mental approach, and track improvement on the clock.

Make it Happen

It’s easy to excuse yourself from exercise. You’ll be happy you didn’t.

Plant-based Performance

Can vegan athletes become elite athletes?

So You Want to Row in College

The decision to row is one thing. Where to row is another.

Make Your Move

Prepare all you want. Some races require you going where you haven’t before.

The Boat That Jack Built

Through rowing, the founder of Hudson Boat Works found an outlet for his craftsmanship and a way to lead a rich and fulfilling life.

Food, Rowers & “Normal” Eating

Some thoughts on what exactly ‘normal’ eating is.

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Brown Catches Washington To Win Henley

The Island Challenge Cup for women's eights was the only Henley trophy (of 30 total) won by a U.S. crew, as a Harvard combination crew and Washington men raced in the finals of the Ladies Plate and Temple Challenge Cup.

Libby Hughes Named Radcliffe Lightweight Head Coach

Elizabeth "Libby" Hughes has been named the new David K. Richards '61 Family Head Coach for Radcliffe Lightweight Rowing after spending five seasons as an assistant women's lightweight rowing coach at Boston University.

Impronto to Lead Rowing Programs at University of Bridgeport

A recent graduate of USRowing's Level 3 High-Performance Coaching Certification program, Impronto is excited about the opportunity to lead one of the nation's newest varsity rowing programs.

Mixed Results for U.S. Crews at Henley Royal Regatta Day 3

Racing continued at Henley Royal Regatta as a record number of entries vie for 30 trophies on the River Thames.