The study abroad program at the University of Aberdeen became more than what five varsity Pacific Lutheran student athletes had in mind when they went to Scotland for the fall semester and were invited to join Aberdeen's rowing team. more
This week's row2k Interview is with Georgetown openweight senior rower Cate O'Leary, who found the sport from a circus background and recently won the Henley Women's Regatta as a member of the University of London. more
A new national championships for Under 15 and Under 17 will be run this June on Cooper River in Camden. The event brings opportunity for growth in junior rowing at the middle school level, but raises questions about timing and resources for youth organizations already competing in season ending championships. more
One of the first questions most people think when they watch Jane Erbacher's video of erging on a ledge on Flagstaff Mountain in Boulder, Colorado is usually, how did they get the erg up there? Well, if ergs don't float, the sure don't fly either. Here's the story behind the shoot. more
row2k kicks off our 2019 spring collegiate racing preview with an interview with Michigan senior Daniel Jenkins. We talked with Jenkins about picking up the sport in college and how rowing saved his life after finding out he had a potentially deadly heart condition. more
A funding gap that would have stalled a critical dredging project on the Schuylkill River to begin this year, causing the loss of scheduled 2020 regattas, is nearly closed and work in now expected to begin in July more
The students on Germiston High School's rowing team made due mostly old and sometimes damaged boat and oars - until a recent storm wiped out their boat shed and a lot of they did have. Now, they could use a helping hand from the rowing community. more
With a March deadline to fund a $4.5 million dredging project on the Schuylkill River just weeks away, and a shortfall of $1.3 million still outstanding, Philadelphia's place as a center of rowing in the US could end by the 2020 season. more
From the time he started rowing, Clark Dean has been a junior all-star. But the two-time junior men's single world champion is just starting his first collegiate spring season at Harvard University and the spotlight will be on him. more
Other than the addition and subtraction of specific boat classes, rowing has remained unchanged since the start of the modern Olympics. Every event is rowed on six-lane course over 2000 meters. Some of that could change after Tokyo. more
Any athlete training now for competition needs to know what banned substances could potentially turn a great day into a really bad one following a visit to the anti-doping tent. Here's the World Anti-Doping Agency 2019 list of banned substances. more
Whether it was technique, physiology, people, or ideas, row2k covered the full spectrum of rowing again in 2018. Here are our our ten most-read rowing features from the past year! more