History for British rowing pair at World Cup in Munich
June 21 - Sophie Hosking and Hester Goodsell became Britain's first lightweight women's double scull to claim a gold medal when they won the latest World Cup regatta in Munich today.
June 21 - Sophie Hosking and Hester Goodsell became Britain's first lightweight women's double scull to claim a gold medal when they won the latest World Cup regatta in Munich today.
JULY 8 - ROWING makes its Paralympic Games debut in Beijing this September and ParalympicsGB has today named the eight-strong squad for the Games.
April 30 - FISA, the international rowing federation, has announced the cancellation of the 2009 World Rowing Forum which was due to take place in November this year in Philadelphia because of the economic crisis.
MARCH 4 - LONDON 2012 today announced that they have appointed Ann-Louise Morgan as the competition rowing manager for the Olympcis and Paralympics, which is due to be held at Eton Lake.
March 13 - Adrian Cassidy, the performance development coach of British rowing, is to leave to help guide Ireland's preparations for the 2012 London Olympics, it was announced today.
March 14 - Classes for the intellectually disabled are to be added to the World Rowing Championships in Munich this year, it has been announced by governing body FISA.
March 17 - The London Youth Rowing today Row East London!, a new initiative of physical activity and sport for youngesters in the build-up to the London 2012 Olympics.
March 16 - Luol Deng (pictured) has promised that his recent injury problems will not prevent him playing for Britain at this year's European Championship despite a warning that he should rest during the summer.
JUNE 26 - BRITAIN announced 11 rowing crews for Beijing today, with a 12th crew to be announced later.
FEBRUARY 1 - AUSTRALIAN rowing legend James Tomkins (pictured) has claimed a controversial plan to limit the amount of Olympic medals a country can win in rowing at London 2012 goes against everything the Games stands for.
AUGUST 26 - BRITAIN enjoyed a successful day at the World Rowing Championships on Dorney Lake in Eton, the course which will stage the Olympics in 2012.
APRIL 29 – A MAJOR new training facility to help Britain’s rowers to train for the 2012 Olympics and named after the sport’s two greatest names was opened today. The £13 million Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake and Sherriff Boathouse in Caversham near Reading was officially opened by Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent (pictured).