The U.S. is off to a strong start at the 2025 World Rowing Championships in Shanghai, with two crews advancing to the semifinals following a day of intense racing against the best in the world.
Clemson Rowing boasts the nation’s premier on-campus Rowing facility, boathouse and training room open 365 days per year directly on Lake Hartwell. Clemson is routinely among the best in graduating ...
We are excited to share that registration for the 2026 USRowing Indoor National Championships is now open! Building on the success of 2025, USRowing will once again partner with the following host ...
The South End Rowing Club brought out its more than 100-year old barges for its annual tradition of collecting toys for children in need. The toy program was started by the San Francisco Fire ...
Have you ever thought you wanted to experience the actual hardship your in-game characters have to go through on a daily basis? The blood, the sweat, the tears, and more sweat? No? Well, apparently ...
From total-body recruitment to pure lung-burn, these popular conditioning machines offer wildly different benefits. This guide reveals the true winner. SkiErg, rower, and Assault Bike offer distinct ...
I noticed after a QZ update that QZ is reporting 30% of what I actually row on my Concept2. My 20 minute row was 3682 meters but QZ only showed 1238 meters. What QZ sends to Strava DOES show the ...
There is plenty to like about the Merach NovaRow R50: it is well-built, relatively quiet and reasonably priced. But, most importantly, it delivers a smooth, comfortable ride. However, its design can ...
The humble row machine can often be overlooked, gathering dust in the corner of the gym. But, with its inclusion in fitness races like HYROX, it’s making a bit of a comeback. That's because the rower ...
When Summer Landrith stepped out of her eight-person boat at the World Masters Rowing Regatta in Banyoles, Spain, last month, she could barely stand up. “I was so tired,” said the 47-year-old from ...
Anne Faber, 80, started rowing when she was in her mid-50s, after her husband was killed by a drunk driver. Faber joined a bereavement group, and one day another member asked if she ever tried rowing.
Decades before he began to steer Harvard from Massachusetts Hall, University President Alan M. Garber ’76 learned to steer from the stern seat of a boat on the Charles River. In the fall of 1973, ...
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