For some coaches, the ability to integrate Freshman rowers directly into Varsity crews was a boon while others feel that the loss of freshman/novice events was a mistake. more
While all rowing programs ultimately aim for success on the water, some programs have been able to maintain longterm success more than others. What are the factors that go into maintaining program success? more
With practice as well as budgets on hold, what can teams and individuals do to prolong the life of their current equipment? Filippi, HUDSON, and Pocock share advice and tips more
Following the cancellation of the 2020 spring racing season, row2k solicited the collegiate coaching community to engage in a variety of high-level topics within the profession. We submitted over sixty questions across a dozen topics and thank the coaches and staffs that found time to contribute their thoughts during this stressful time. more
This week the Collegiate Coaches Corner focuses on the topic of Injury Prevention with questions on how programs mitigate the impact of rib injuries what new injuries have been coming up. more
If you are interested in learning more about issues of diversity and inclusion in rowing, are looking to help out, or simply want to join the conversation, here are eight accounts to follow. more
Once ubiquitous on rowing teams, the walk-on rower is a vanishing breed. This week the Collegiate Coaches Corner focuses on what coaches look for in walk-ons and their priorities in the recruitment of novices. more
Philadelphia City Rowing and Row New York have joined forces to provide these strategies you can use to make your boathouse a safer and more welcoming space for Black athletes and other athletes of color. more
The American rowing community is working to support Black Lives Matter, Black Charities, or erg in memory of George Floyd. Here is a list of fundraisers and events we are aware of at this time. more