Some pretty sharp bladework from the Hampton Roads 8x that raced in the Grand Challenge Octuple Event at the Scullers Head of the Potomac this fall. more
The Dab reached critical mass in 2016, concluding with the Florida Women's 2nd Novice 8+ going all in following their silver medal performance at the ACRA National Championships. more
Former USA Olympic Coxswain (2008) Marcus McElhenney coxes the Union Boat Club entry in the Mixed 8+ event at the Head Of The Charles. As Pikachu. more
The Columbia Lightweight Varsity 8+ won the IRA over previously unbeaten Yale for the program's first lightweight eight championship in program history. more
In what will go down as one of the best and closest Olympic Finals in history, Mahe Drysale of New Zealand defeated Damir Martin of Croatia by less than the length of a bow ball, each finishing with 6:41.34. more
We start our countdown of row2k's top 31 images of 2016 with this image of the Barry University women's Varsity 8+ winning their event at the NCAA Championships on Lake Natoma, CA. more
Last image, and favorite shot of the year is this cox toss shot of the USA women's eight following their world championship win in Aiguebelette. This shot was captured with a GoPro that was attached to the end of a monopod. Prior to the toss, row2k made the request to, 'emphasize height', and the champs obliged. more
The story behind this shot is pretty funny, as the bow seat of the USA LM2x Andrew Campbell arrived at the start line of their heat with a clean unisuit. more
Just three photos left for top images of 2015, today we have this celebration shot of Julien Bahain of the Canadian Men's Eight following the crew's win at the 2015 Pan-Am Games Regatta at St. Catharines, Canada. more
Here's another shot from the Weeks Bridge at the Head Of The Charles Regatta during the Men's Director's Quad event on Sunday. The two quads lined up perfectly and the overtaking crew managed to land their bow directly on the stern of the second hull! more
Here's a photo of the USA Women's Quad after crossing the finish line to win their first world title in the event. The crew of Olivia Coffey, Megan Kalmoe, Tracy Eisser, and Amanda Elmore upset the defending champions from Germany to take the gold. more