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Gainesville Area Rowing Women’s 4+ places 14th out of 86 boats at 60th Head of the Charles Regatta
The GAR Women’s 4+ crew delivered an outstanding performance at the 60th Head of the Charles Regatta, finishing 14th out of ...
The Kansas rowing team return to the Kansas River on Sunday, Oct. 26th for its first home race of the year and conclusion to ...
Defending champions Great Britain ease into the final of the women’s quadruple sculls at the World Championships by winning their heat on the first day of competition in Shanghai.
Princeton rowing excelled at the 60th annual Head of the Charles Regatta, highlighted by the women’s lightweight team’s first ...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – The K-State women's rowing team had four boats medal in the annual Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association (SIRA) Championship on Friday-Saturday (April 18-19) at Melton Hill ...
At the national collegiate rowing championships this spring, three Bowdoin boats finished in the top three of their events, helping to push the women's team to overall victory. The 2025 American ...
Two British women have completed an 8,213 nautical mile non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean, arriving in the Australian coastal city of Cairns after a near six-month voyage from Peru.
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Two British Women Finish 8,000-Mile Row Across Pacific for Charity
Two British women, Miriam Payne and Jess Rowe, aged 25 and 28, have completed a non-stop, unsupported row across the Pacific ...
After the team's parents weekend scrimmage on September 27, Lehigh men's and women's rowing competed in their first official ...
A kilometer into the first heat of women’s rowing at the Ivy League Women’s Rowing Championship in Camden, N.J., Dartmouth’s varsity eight was neck-and-neck with rival Brown University. Already at a ...
Shortly before sunset on a recent Wednesday, a group of women stepped into a long, narrow boat on Bayou St. John. At the ...
As the dominant Cambridge crews mounted the podium outside the Quintin Boat Club, a shout of “Matt” sounded out across the River Thames. Those inside the two victorious Cambridge boats were evidently ...
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