The second edition of the European Championships gets under way in Munich on Thursday, featuring a host of Olympic stars competing in nine sports.
British rowing is enjoying a year of "resurrection" after a disappointing return at last year's Olympics, says bronze medallist Ollie Wynne-Griffith.
Welsh Paralympian Benjamin Pritchard is targeting a podium finish in the PR1 single sculls at the European Championships in Munich.
A couple from Essex are hoping to break a record in this year's Talisker Whiskey Atlantic Challenge.
Watch the European Championships in Munich live on the BBC - check out the TV times and extra streams.
Ava Canney, Patti Mullin, and Éle Donegan will all study at the prestigious Ivy League university.
The friends, who had no prior experience of ocean rowing, beat last year's record holders from the UK.
Cox Erin Kennedy is named in the GB Para-rowing squad for this month's European Championships while having chemotherapy.
Team Albatross had hoped to row some 2,000 miles without interruption around Britain's coastline.
Great Britain bring their third World Rowing Cup to a close with six gold medals on the final day in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Great Britain's Imogen Grant wins gold with a record time in the lightweight single sculls at World Cup Three in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Watch live coverage from the third and final day of the third Rowing World Cup event of the season in Lucerne, Switzerland.
The River and Rowing Museum will close for six moths while repairs are carried out.
The event sees rowers battle it out on the River Thames over six days of racing.
Watch live coverage from the third and final day of the second Rowing World Cup event of the season in Poznan, Poland.
Chris Howard will be part of team rowing around Britain after completing his epic hike this year.
Jonathan Roberson is scaling a mountain with a rowing machine as many times as he can in 24 hours.
Scientists from Portsmouth will analyse data collected from the water as rowers race around Great Britain.
Northern Irish Olympians Rebecca Shorten and Hannah Scott take gold and bronze medals respectively at World Cup One in Belgrade.
Great Britain win seven gold medals on the third and final day of racing to sweep to the top of the medal table at the World Rowing Cup in Belgrade.
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