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| Rowing News | |
|---|---|
| Title | Rowing News |
| Category | Sports magazine |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Rowing News Rowing News is a specialized periodical focused on competitive rowboat racing, covering international regattas, national championships, collegiate programs, and club-level developments. It provides reporting, analysis, and results on events such as the Henley Royal Regatta, The Boat Race, World Rowing Championships, and regional regattas, and follows athletes from programs like Oxford University Boat Club, Cambridge University Boat Club, Harvard Crimson rowing, and Yale Bulldogs rowing. The magazine serves coaches, athletes, officials, and fans associated with organizations including World Rowing, USRowing, and British Rowing.
Rowing News publishes event previews, race reports, equipment reviews, and coaching columns that reference institutions such as International Olympic Committee, National Collegiate Athletic Association, European Rowing Confederation, and clubs like Leander Club, University of Washington Husky rowing, and Lehigh University. Its editorial scope spans historic regattas like the Henley Royal Regatta, collegiate competitions including the Intercollegiate Rowing Association championships, and international fixtures such as the Summer Olympic Games rowing program and the World Rowing Cup. Regular contributors profile coaches associated with Princeton Tigers rowing, Yale University, University of Oxford, and national team staffs from United States Olympic Committee and British Rowing.
Coverage emphasizes marquee events: the Henley Royal Regatta, the annual The Boat Race, the World Rowing Championships, the World Rowing Cup, and the rowing events at the Summer Olympic Games. It reports on national championships including USRowing National Championships, British Rowing Championships, the IRA National Championship Regatta, and the Australian Rowing Championships. Regional regattas such as Head of the Charles Regatta, The Head of the River Race, Potsdam Regatta, and the Prince Alfred Cup are featured alongside student competitions like the BUCS Regatta and the Big Ten Conference championships.
Editorials and governance reporting engage with federations and institutions such as World Rowing (formerly FISA), USRowing, British Rowing, Rowing Australia, Rowing Canada Aviron, and continental bodies like the European Rowing Confederation. Coverage addresses selection processes used by national federations at organizations including the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, anti-doping bodies like the World Anti-Doping Agency, and governance debates involving entities such as the International Olympic Committee. Profiles include high-performance centers like Henley Royal Regatta, university programs at Stanford Cardinal rowing and University of Oxford, and historic clubs such as Leander Club and Vesta Rowing Club.
Features examine innovations from manufacturers such as Concept2, Empacher, Filippi Boats, and WinTech Racing and cover blade designs like the cleaver oar and training tools including the ergometer and Concept2 Model D. The magazine reports on training methodology influenced by coaches from Sir Steve Redgrave-era programs, sports science at institutions such as Aspire Academy, and strength programs adopted by teams like University of Washington. Topics include prototype shells trialed at regattas, GPS coaching units used by national squads, and biomechanical research from universities including Loughborough University and University of Cambridge.
Longform features profile athletes and crews from Olympic medallists such as Sir Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent, Katherine Grainger, and more recent competitors from teams like Team GB rowing, United States national rowing team, Australia national rowing team, and New Zealand national rowing team. The magazine covers collegiate standouts from Harvard University, Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Washington, as well as club athletes from Leander Club and Sydney University Boat Club. Articles trace development pathways through junior events like the World Rowing U23 Championships and university competitions such as the IRA Regatta.
Reporting addresses water safety protocols used on venues like the Thames, Charles River, and Schuylkill River, and safety equipment standards advocated by federations including USRowing and British Rowing. Health coverage examines concussion protocols promoted by sports medicine programs at Aspetar and anti-doping enforcement by WADA and national anti-doping organizations. The magazine investigates doping cases adjudicated at bodies such as the Court of Arbitration for Sport and discusses athlete welfare initiatives advanced by organizations like the International Olympic Committee and national federations.
Rowing News situates itself among media outlets and publications that cover the sport, alongside broadcasters and platforms such as BBC Sport, NBC Sports, Eurosport, World Rowing YouTube channel, and specialist titles like Rowing Australia newsletters and university media offices at Harvard Athletic Communications. It reports on broadcast rights for regattas, streaming of events like the Head of the Charles Regatta, and the role of social media channels maintained by teams including Team GB and USRowing. The magazine collaborates with event organizers at venues such as Henley-on-Thames and broadcasters during major competitions including the Summer Olympic Games.
Category:Rowing publications