In what has become something of a tradition the last several years at the NCAA Women's Rowing Championships, the winners of the DI team and/or Varsity 8+ title have had impromptu celebrations that included most of the team swimming out to greet the Varsity 8+ on the water. more
This photo was shot following the semifinal at World Cup II in Aiguebelette, FRA. It's of the GBR LM2x of Jamie Kirkwood and William Fletcher after just getting beat by the Austrian double at the line by 0.14 seconds to take fourth place. more
Love this shot of the Pacific Rowing Club's Men's Youth 4+ following their win at Youth Nationals. The crew defeated Belmont Hill for the gold medal and were quite excited after crossing the finish line! more
I took this photo from across the lake in Amsterdam following the Croatian Men's Double setting the world's best time in the semifinal. Martin and Valent Sinkovic raced to a time of 5:59.72, the first double to crack the six minute barrier. The brothers would go on to win the A Final as well. more
This shot is from rep one of the youth women's quad on Saturday during the USRowing Youth National Championships at Lake Natoma, CA. This one is unique in that there are seven quads and all 56 oars are out of the water. more
This is Aymen Merji, the Tunisian Lightweight Men's single sculler for this year. I just think this photo is awesome. Taken during the time trial heats during World Cup II in Aiguebelette, France. more
Andrew Campbell, the USA LM1x for the World Champs in Amsterdam, entered the regatta as one of the medal favorites following his second U23 title in the event the month prior. He won his heat, then disaster struck in the quarterfinal when he clipped a bouy with his starboard oar and capsized into the Bosbaan. more
Here's the second cox toss to make the top 31 images. It's of Cal coxswain Julian Venonsky follow his crew's win in the Ladies Plate at Henley Royal Regatta. Venonsky scores a 10 on technique, and was quickly followed by his whole crew into the Thames. more
Here's a photo from the 10-year anniverary reunion row for the 2004 USA Olympic Champion Men's Eight. row2k was fortunate enough to get to interview all nine members of the crew during their visit to Princeton and produced two videos of the men chatting about their memories of the crew and the racing in Athens.
Alex Gregory of the GBR Men's Four carried his son through the mixed zone following his crew's World Championship win in Amsterdam. row2k was lucky enough to catch him just as he walked passed the Union Jack hanging from the grand stand. more
Following her two bronze medals (in 2010 and 2011) and silver in 2013, New Zealand women's single sculler Emma Twigg finally broke through to win her first senior world championship title in Amsterdam. more
We'll file this one under 'unsual rigs' along with the Battleship rig from last week. It's a double bucketed four from the Dad Vail Regatta back in May. more
Some say there are those that have flipped a single and those who are going to. At a championship regatta flipping your single usually means you won't see the podium any time soon. At the 2014 ACRA National Championship James Anglin of UCSB had other ideas. more
Went out with the Potomac Boat Club sculling group in April in what turned out to be the peak bloom for the Washington DC Cherry Blossoms along the Potomac River. more
>The New Zealand Men's Pair of Hamish Bond and Eric Murray have dominated their event, going unbeaten since 2009. This photo shows them during the last few strokes of their A Final win at World Cup II; by an astounding 10.5 seconds. more
Here's a photo from the Knecht Cup back in April. It's of VCU sculler Bill Weirich following his win in his flight on Sunday morning of the regatta. This image is unique in that his port is perfectly parallel to the water with his hand off the oar and it only lasted for a split second. more