PAIN & PUDDLES
HISTORY & CULTURE
The sport of rowing has long been dominated by white men of privilege. Recent diversity and inclusion initiatives have started to turn the tide. These posts look back at how we got to where we are today.
Race for Doggett's Coat & Badge: A Thames Institution Since 1715
For more than 300 years, a 7,400m stretch of the River Thames has drawn young watermen to compete for prizes, and for many, carry on a family tradition.
Lucy Pocock: Not Just George’s Sister
Famous boat builder George Pocock's sister Lucy is often overlooked. She deserves recognition for her coaching and influence at the University of Washington.