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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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A Way Forward

USRowing offers a blueprint for Tokyo success.

May Racing Calendar

May 5-7 World Cup 1 Belgrade  A host high-profile retirements, together with a number...

The River Beckons

Andrew Triggs Hodge is hanging up his oar.

McGee Out at USRowing

The medal-free performance of the U.S. men in Rio has claimed its first casualty on the coaching side.

From Boat to Bike

Most athletes take the post-Olympic year off from competition to train at a more leisurely pace. Not Hamish Bond.

A Deal Down Under

What do Rowing Australia and Manchester United have in common?

Brambell Tapped for VP

Rowing Canada has tapped veteran Canadian lightweight Iain Brambell as its new high-performance director....

The best in rowing announced in the 2017 Thomas Keller medal short list

The most prestigious medal awarded in rowing, the Thomas Keller Medal, has been narrowed down to six finalists by the World Rowing Federation, FISA.

Cal, Cornell and Stanford Retain Top Position in Second USRowing Coaches Poll

University of California, Berkeley dominated the varsity heavyweight men’s field, winning the Copley Cup at the San Diego Crew Classic last weekend and taking sole possession of the number one spot in the second USRowing Coaches Poll.

2017 San Diego Crew Classic Preview

Winter is over. At least that’s the way it seems for crews on approach...

NK Grant Program Submissions Due April 1

The submission period for NK's annual grant program is coming to a close this...

High Expectations for High Performance Committee

USRowing adds prominent members to support and advisory group.

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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.