Skibbereen, where the beating heart of town is in the boathouse
Dominic Casey has helped set a level of excellence now known around the rowing world
Dominic Casey has helped set a level of excellence now known around the rowing world
High winds claim Muckross head of the river at the National Rowing Centre
Big prize for contenders is a spot in the Ireland lightweight double for Tokyo
The solo sculler heads up an Ireland team of 22 crews at the Hong Kong event
Irish pair of Mark O’Donovan and Shane O’Driscoll finish outside top two in Austria
Team built around Sanita Puspure and lightweight men’s double of Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy
Rowing: Spotlight on Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy partnership in Rotterdam
Irish champions record impressive comeback win over Lyon in Thames Cup
‘I’ll just have to put in more time and more effort and keep trying to get back in’
Ireland trials gets underway at the National Rowing Centre on Monday
After returning from wrist injury he’s thrilled to be ‘boat fit and race ready’ again
Fionnan Crowley and Andy Harrington beat Mark O’Donovan and Shane O’Driscoll
Friday’s three-day Ireland Trial will set the tone for a huge year for Irish rowing
World champions sparkle despite testing conditions in Cork
Ireland trial to be followed a week later by Erne Head of the River in Enniskillen and the Cork Head at the Marina
This is the year when Olympic qualification for boats can be nailed down by good performances at World Championships in Linz
Honour would be a fitting reward for the Skibbereen man’s remarkable record
But clubs unlikely to agree to such a key change to the domestic calendar in 2019
Dorney posts two outstanding days as rise in overall standard noted
O’Donovan brothers set to compete in the Armada Cup in Switzerland
Michelle Carpenter of Rowing Ireland joins steering committee of 20x20 campaign
Another impressive day for the Irish at the World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv
Duo finished in third but only two lightweight doubles qualify for A and B semis
Cork brothers are through to the quarter-finals of the lightweight double sculls in Worlds
Skibbereen duo say lightweight doubles will be ‘tighter than ever’ this weekend in Bulgaria
High-performance side of Rowing Ireland focused on the World Championships in just over three weeks
Three other crews destined for repechages after hot day of competition in Racice
A big Ireland rowing team for next month’s World Championships has been named
Norway and Italy look like their main competition for a gold medal in Strathclyde
Pair will concentrate on on Saturday’s B Final as will Aoife Casey and Denise Walsh
Shane O’Driscoll and Mark O’Donovan the standout Irish crew at Europeans in Glasgow
In-form single sculler to focus on preparing for World Championships in September
Paul and Gary O’Donovan and single sculler Sanita Puspure win World Cup semi-finals
In the women’s pairs Skibbereen’s Niamh Casey and Aine McCarthy were clear winners
Sanita Puspure dominated her heat of single sculls on opening day in hot conditions
A new heavyweight group has been named to train at the National Rowing Centre
Lightweight double OF O’Donovan brothers and single sculler Sanita Puspure to compete
Rowing: Skib duo up their rate to win in pairs race in Cork and book their place in Belgrade
Places still to be nailed down on team for the World Cup series
Clash of junior eights of Enniskillen and Shandon might be the race to watch
Two-day event was to be the biggest ever Irish regatta outside Irish Championships
Application totalling €550,000 under Sports Capital Grants scheme yields just €66,000
Top sculler Sam McKeown has left Irish system for financial reasons
Mark O’Donovan and Shane O’Driscoll miss out on a podium place by 0.15 seconds
Kerry Head of the River set for March 24th has been cancelled
Skibbereen crew competing in Open category and qualified directly for Friday’s final
Continuity gives Trinity women the edge in the Corcoran Cup
Crews from NUIG and UCD set to compete at international rowing regatta in Amsterdam
New Ireland heavyweight coach impressed with tenacity of ‘tough’ rowers here
Claire Lambe picks out Rio experience as the pinnacle of her career as she retires
Paul O’Donovan qualified for the A Final of the Premier Single Sculls on Lake Karapiro
UCD’s Max Murphy who is competing for Waikato in New Zealand also caught the eye
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