Welcome to the website for the RowingVoice, the independent voice of rowing in Britain.Rowing Voice is the online magazine for all those interested in rowing. Some of the UK's top rowing writers and photographers cover the sport at every level, year-round, with a particular emphasis on the big events. A yearly subscription for just £20 buys you in-depth reporting from around the world, thought-provoking articles, stunning pictures, and discussions on everything from coaching to coxing, back pain to bowballs, juniors to masters, erging to recreational rowing, but with an emphasis on the interesting detail at every level. Special issues are produced for the big events, such as Henley Royal Regatta and the world cups. Plus, at the world championship or Olympic regattas, the Rowing Voice publishes daily issues, with the latest news, pictures and gossip from the lake. See the 2008 Olympic issues (Vol 2 issue 8) for an example. Up now: Henley Royal Regatta, and coming later, Lucerne coverage and a big domestic UK issue. If you haven't subscribed yet, sign up now to receive the best in rowing reporting from the UK and world scene. Voice volume 4 issue 4 is online - subscribers please log in and click on 'Archive' to access. To subscribe, click on the registration button above, and you will be guided through the process. All the issues of Volume 1 (2007), including Worlds supplements, will remain free, and there is a trailer for the last issue of 2009 which everyone can access. Discount scheme: - All current subscribers receive a package of discounts to various rowing companies: just log in, click on Archive, and download the latest offer brochure. Subscriptions
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![]() Voice vol 4 issue 4 Henley Royal Regatta: Hansa Dortmund's seventh Grand win since the second world war — Wells and Bateman rowed to a standstill — Murray and Bond make it nine by an 'easily' verdict — Eton crown their 2009 efforts with a repeat PE performance — Joy for UCD in the student coxed fours — Leander stroke's outburst after winning club quads — Grainger's girls grace the PG — GB's men's and women's eights fall at the Henley hurdle — Fawley and Temple go overseas but Queen Mother Cup stays in Britain — Lightweights do the business in the Visitors' — Nottingham and Union close regatta with a wickedly tight Wyfold win. News, stories, and pictures from all nineteen events, the action on the water and off. Download now for a great summer read. |
