One of the key events in the Scottish Rowing Junior Development calendar is the Henley Women's Regatta, the premier regatta for women in the United Kingdom. This year Scottish Rowing is providing the opportunity for 16 rowers and 2 coxes from 7 Scottish clubs to come together and compete at this prestigious competition following a period of training together in composite crews.
Over the next few days team members will give you behind the scenes access through an exclusive blog, starting with today's blog written by Alex Cassell from George Watson's College.
Posted: 21 March, 2022
Announcement from Graeme Cunningham, Scotland Rowing Team Manager
All athletes seeking selection for the Scotland Team for the Home International Regatta are required to complete a monitored 2km ergometer.
Posted: 2 March 2022
Scottish Rowing condemns the actions taken by Russia against Ukraine. Our thoughts are with the members of the Ukrainian rowing community and the Ukrainian people in this time of crisis.
Along with British Rowing, we welcome the statement from World Rowing confirming that it will not allow the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in any of its international competitions, with immediate effect and until further notice.
Posted: 2 March 2022
The Scotland Rowing Team selection policies for the Home International Rowing (HIR) Regatta and Beach Sprints are now available on the Rowing for Scotland webpage.
For more information about the Scotland Rowing Team please contact Graeme Cunningham (Team Manager) – graeme.cunningham@scottish-rowing.org.uk
Posted: 28 February 2022
Nominations for the 2021 Scottish Rowing Awards are now open!

Read more: 2021 SCOTTISH ROWING AWARD NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!
Posted: 11 February, 2022
Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Harry Leask leads the Scottish charge as athletes from across the country descend on Boston, Lincolnshire, on Saturday for the GB Rowing Team Senior and Under 23 Open Trials.
26-year-old Leask, who was part of Great Britain’s historic Olympic silver medal in the men’s quad, is one of four returning Scottish Olympians who will be racing over the 5,000m course on the River Witham, along with a number of emerging athletes including six rowers representing the Scottish Rowing Performance Programme.
Read more: GB Rowing Team Senior & Under 23 Open Trials Preview
Posted: 11 February, 2022
George Warnock
Scottish Rowing was sorry to hear of the recent passing of Glasgow Rowing Club's George Warnock. George will be known to many across the rowing community as a hugely talented and committed coach who has worked with some of Scotland's leading athletes and crews over many years.
Posted: 7 December, 2021

England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales will compete in a brand new rowing competition next year with the introduction of the Home International Rowing Beach Sprints, an exciting addition to the rowing calendar and one which helps to grow the pathway of this emerging international discipline across the home nations.

Read more: Home International Rowing announces exciting new Beach Sprints event
Posted: 18 November, 2021
Highland Campervans Inverness Fours/Quads and Small Boats Head - 20th and 21st November
Report submitted by - Roy R Sinclair (Hon President: Inverness Rowing Club). Find out more information on the event on the Inverness Rowing Club event website.

This weekend on Saturday and Sunday 20th and 21st November sees a significant entry of fours, quads and small boats competing in the Inverness Rowing Club's Highland Campervans Inverness Fours/Quads and Small Boats Head which takes place on the superb rowing waters of the Caledonian Canal in Inverness.
Read more: Highland Campervans Inverness Fours/Quads and Small Boats Head - 20th and 21st November
Posted: 16 November, 2021
Scottish Rowing are delighted to announce the return of our annual J16 Land Camp from Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th December 2021. We are now inviting registrations for the camp. The camp is open to Scottish J15 and J16 rowers (those born between 1st September 2005 and 31st August 2007) and all athletes should be fit and able to undertake land-based training including on the ergometer. All participants must hold a current Scottish Rowing membership.
