British Rowing bans transgender athletes from women's events
British Rowing's decision comes after 80 per cent of its members called for a change in approach
British Rowing's decision comes after 80 per cent of its members called for a change in approach
Members asked whether women's category should be restricted only to athletes declared female at birth in defiance of World Rowing
Telegraph Sport's Simon Briggs tries out the the rowing variation that brings in elements from triathlon, kayaking and even sailing
The club have been urged to abandon plans to build a pier on the River Thames that could cause major disruption to the historic race
Coxswains, in and out of the boat, delivered lively sporting analysis and a spectacle similar to a chihuahua dominating a pack of wolfhounds
On the 70th anniversary of their victory in Coronation year, Peter Hall and General Sir John MacMillan will be back by the Thames on Sunday
On Sunday a woman will steer Oxford while the Cambridge women's coxswain is a man; it was once a phenomenon but is becoming more common
A double dose of Parish power will be aiming to guide Cambridge to victory in the 167th men's Boat Race on Sunday
Senior figures at British Rowing argue against introduction of policy that allows transwomen to compete in women’s events
Rowing's governing body has sacrificed competitive balance in its desperation to parade greater diversity
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GB claimed a record seven golds, one silver and four bronzes in the Czech Republic, just over a year on from disappointing results in Tokyo
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A double Oxford Blue, in 1984 he became the race’s ‘London representative’, attracting big sponsorship while preserving its amateur ethos