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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.
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Supporting the Protests

When Harvard’s crew and Coach Harry Parker took a brave stand for racial equality at the 1968 Olympics.

Wild for Salmon

Should salmon by your new top post-workout food?

A Rower Unbroken

Canadian national team hopeful Andrew Todd was at the height of his rowing career when, in one brief moment, everything changed.

Pandemic Shutdown Could be a U.S. Sculling Plus

Olympic hopefuls across the country are back on the water and restarting the Covid-stalled Tokyo Olympic campaign. But the constant battle to halt the spread of the deadly virus means continued social distancing, and that means singles only rowing through the summer. Could that mean more competitive U.S. sculling crews in the future?

Head of the Hooch Canceled, Moved to Online Format

The 2020 Head of the Hooch regatta has been canceled.

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.

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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.