Posted: October 6, 2017
Read more: Active Girls Day
Posted: October 5, 2017
A great opportunity for an ambitious and driven coach to help Glasgow University Boat Club to take the next level is now being advertised. To see more details about this full time post and how to apply please see the full advert on our vacancies page.
Posted: October 4, 2017
Scottish Rowing is about to start recruiting and training more umpires.
Posted: October 3, 2017
Scotland’s Gavin Horsburgh experienced the full spectrum of emotions on the way to winning silver in the men’s quadruple scull final at last week’s World Rowing Championships in Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida.
Read more: “Amazing to be on the podium” says Horsburgh
Posted: October 2, 2017
Read more: Fifth place for Douglas and Bennett in women’s eight
Posted: September 30, 2017
Scotland’s Gavin Horsburgh led Britain’s lightweight men’s quadruple scull (LM4x) to the team’s first medal of the 2017 World Rowing Championships after winning silver on the opening day of finals in Sarasota-Bradenton.
Read more: Horsburgh claims GB’s first medal in men’s lightweight quad
Posted: October 1, 2017
Scotland’s Melissa Wilson (Cambridge Univ. Women's BC/Edinburgh) finished fourth in yesterday’s women’s pair (W2-) A final with Holly Hill (Cambridge Univ. Women's BC/Gossington) on day seven of the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota-Bradenton.
Hill and Wilson, who are in their first year with the senior squad, came home behind the USA, New Zealand and Denmark, concluding an excellent debut World Championships for the pair.
Elsewhere, the day began with two GB crews in B finals. Scotland’s Rowan McKellar (Broxbourne RC/Glasgow) won the women’s four (W4-) B final with Caragh McMurtry (Coalporters ARC/Southampton), Rebecca Girling (Molesey BC/Fareham) and Sam Courty (Univ. of Bath/Alnwick).
The win means the four will finish seventh overall in Florida.
Read more: Fourth place for Wilson on day seven of World Rowing Championships
Posted: September 29, 2017
Read more: Horsburgh qualifies for first ever senior World Championship final
Posted: September 28, 2017
Scottish Rowing will be holding a Junior Early ID Training Day at Strathclyde Park on Sunday 15th October as part of the Junior Development Programme for the 2017/18 season, providing an early season opportunity for the leading junior rowers and coxes from across Scotland to get together.
Read more: Scottish Rowing Junior Early ID Training Day
For the 2017/18 season Scottish Rowing is introducing a new Coach Registration process for all coaches wishing to receive direct communications regarding the Scottish Rowing Performance Programme.
Coach Registration will also be mandatory for any coach wishing to participate in any Scottish Rowing Performance Programme activities including the Junior Development Programme and the Scotland Rowing Team. This allows us to better support the coaching workforce across Scotland as well as helping us to safeguard the participants in our sport.
To register as a coach with the Scottish Rowing Performance Programme for 2017/18 season please email Carol Ann Ellis, Scottish Rowing Administrator (office@scottish-rowing.org.uk) by 31st October 2017 with the following information:
For support regarding any aspect of the Coach Registration process or to arrange to complete a PVG check through Scottish Rowing please phone 01698 250 206.
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