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Festive Rowing, Mince Pies & Mulled Wine
The most important races in December start with (and/or finish with) fancy dress, mince pies, and mulled wine. How can you not like the annual club get-togethers?
Rowing Rebellion & Counter Culture
Rowing is often seen as a traditional sport with a history of strong discipline and stronger athletes, but there have always been people pushing at the fringes. It is no surprise that there is a new form of rowing counter culture emerging.
How Does Rowing Stay Relevant?
Tokyo 2020 showed the flaws in the aging plan of elite rowing. Viewers (and athletes) are turning more to ocean and coastal rowing. Are we going to see the end of domestic rowing? Or, does rowing need to become more sexier...?
Why do coaches coach?
Coaching offers a rare ulterior benefit and one that hundreds of rowers, and former rowers, indulge in. So we ask - why do coaches, coach?
History of BUCS Regatta - Square Blades
BUCS Regatta has been an ever-present date in the university rowing diary. But, how did it all start?
Rowing News Roundup - Square Blades
The rowing news is back. It's been a little while coming but, like That Peter Crouch Podcast, it's back stronger.
Rowing News Roundup - Square Blades
As crews begin to get back on the water for the first time in over 12 months, we hear you ask, "Where's the latest rowing news roundup?"