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Bill Manning Steps Down From Penn to Undergo Cancer Treatment

Manning was diagnosed with advanced skin cancer earlier this year and is receiving treatment. He told Rowing News that he will return to coaching after he recovers.

From The Editor: Crappy Water, Fast Crews

RowAmerica Rye trains on what men’s coach Aleks Radovic calls “the crappiest water in America”.
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USRowing Releases Updated Regatta Planning Guidelines

The framework for planning events provided by USRowing has been updated.

USRowing Webinar Series Fills Gaps

USRowing educational webinars are intended to fill some of the voids left open by the Covid-19 crisis.

June Racing Calendar

May 26-28 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships  After the international circuit, there is simply no...
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2017 Youth Nationals Recap

T. Gary Rogers, 1942-2017

The University of California rowing community is mourning the loss of  T. Gary Rogers,...
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A Way Forward

USRowing offers a blueprint for Tokyo success.

2017 IRA Field Announced

BOSTON, Mass. - With the last weekend of National Championship qualifiers in the books...

Week Seven Polls Hold for Championship Racing

As athletes around the U.S. are focusing on their goals for championship racing, the USRowing’s week seven coaches poll saw very little movement, with the top five places holding steady for most of the polls.

Stanford Lead USRowing’s Fifth Coaches Poll

PRINCETON, N.J. — Defending national champion the University of California, Berkeley came out of the...

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Bill Manning Steps Down From Penn to Undergo Cancer Treatment

Manning was diagnosed with advanced skin cancer earlier this year and is receiving treatment. He told Rowing News that he will return to coaching after he recovers.

From The Editor: Crappy Water, Fast Crews

RowAmerica Rye trains on what men’s coach Aleks Radovic calls “the crappiest water in America”.

Plugging the Talent Drain

Keeping college graduates in rowing means building a real profession.

Hydration: Water Ways

Today, the hydration pendulum has swung so far the other way that having something to drink on hand at all times has become almost an obsession.