Coleraine rower Hannah Scott helps Great Britain win their opening quadruple sculls heat at the European Championships in Italy.
Watch live coverage of the European Rowing Championships from Varese, Italy.
Watch live coverage of the European Rowing Championships from Varese, Italy.
In her first BBC Sport column, Helen Glover explains how her lockdown desire to get fit has culminated in a return to the British rowing team while being a mum to three children under three.
Coleraine rower Hannah Scott says she has had "a crazy year" as she balances her university studies with training as part of the Great Britain squad.
The race is held in Cambridgeshire for the first time since it unofficially hosted it in 1944.
Watch as Cambridge claim the double at the 2021 Boat Race with a third consecutive victory for the men's team.
Cambridge win the 166th Boat Race in a contest moved to Cambridgeshire because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Watch as Cambridge win the Women's Boat Race after a close contest with Oxford.
The traditional showdown between Oxford and Cambridge universities takes place on the Great Ouse this year.
Oxford's Megan Stoker and Cambridge rower Anouschka Fenley discuss their split loyalties before Sunday's women's Boat Race.
History will be made at the 2021 Boat Race, with women set to umpire both the men's and women's races.
Four Northern Ireland rowers will compete for Great Britain in next month's European Championships in Italy.
Olympic rower Victoria Thornley is relishing returning to racing after being named in the Great Britain rowing team for the delayed Tokyo Games.
Helen Glover is named in the Great Britain rowing squad for the European Championships in Varese, Italy.
BBC coverage details and crews for the 166th Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge.
The famous duel will take place on the Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire for the first time since 1944.
Banbridge's Philip Doyle is named in the Irish rowing squad for the European Championships in Varese, Italy.
Andrew Baker spent three months rowing more than 4,600 miles, raising £16,000 for charity.
Disabled rower Xander Van Der Poll has been selected for Team GB and wants to compete in 2024.
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