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MY WORD
The world cup is in full swing
REGULARS
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GALLERY
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GEAR
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COVER FEATURE
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PHYSIOLOGY
How to train your breathing
FEATURE
Getting out of international rowing can be just as hard as getting in
FISA trials new athlete lane selection policy
PROFILE
‘Fairness’ and ‘family’ are two values taken for granted in international rowing. Thomi Keller dedicated thirty years of his life to securing them. Christopher Dodd on the FISA president who fought the good fight in the Olympic arena
ARCHITECTURE
University Technology Sydney, Haberfield Rowing Club
COXING
Gender neutral coxing in international rowing
REGATTA
Belgrade, June 2018
Linz, June 2018
Bates repeats, UCO makes history and Cal regains its title at the NCAA national rowing championships
June 1-3, Lake Mercer - Princeton, NJ The Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships is the US collegiate national championships for heavyweight men and lightweight men and women.
INSIGHT
Programmes, commentary and the regatta church service
RESEARCH
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HEALTH
Blistered hands are the calling-card of rowers everywhere. Managing them can become an athlete’s obsession.
NUTRITION
Veganism is no longer considered to be a wacky alternative for athletes
COACHING
Learning to Coach at the Institute for Rowing Leadership