Say ‘hello’ to SL Racing Ambassador, Emma Twigg.
It’s always exciting welcoming a new member to our small team, especially when she’s a long-time great mate and Olympic rowing champion.
Say ‘hello’ to SL Racing Ambassador, Emma Twigg. Read More »
It’s always exciting welcoming a new member to our small team, especially when she’s a long-time great mate and Olympic rowing champion.
Say ‘hello’ to SL Racing Ambassador, Emma Twigg. Read More »
It’s the thrill of the race and the passion of the sport that drive the Lack brothers to keep pushing the boundaries of possibilities and design products built to win.
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After returning to the top of the podium at Nationals this year, our great friend Emma Twigg sat down with SL Racing to chat about rowing, life, and why she is getting back in the boat for Tokyo 2020.
Our little sport goes a long way back. Forgetting the ancient greek and romans slogging it across oceans, the first ‘modern’ rowing races were still raced three centuries ago.
With World Champs quite late in the year in 2018, it seems like we’ve just finished watching the international season and it’s already time to start gearing up for the domestic season in New Zealand and Australia.
With Robbie Manson locking in the single scull spot for New Zealand at the most recent Rowing World Cup, the rowing world’s attention has turned to Mahe Drysdale and what his next move will be.
When it comes time to hire a new employee, business owners will scour CV’s and make gut decisions on who they are hiring based on how good someone looks on paper.
With the news today that Dick Tonks is heading to coach in Canada, it’s going to be a really interesting period to see just how influential a coach can be on a rowing program.
Pitch. It’s a funny little word that you’ll hear rowers and coaches throw around at the boat park.
In our last Rowing New Zealand article and blog piece, we took a basic look at pitch and what it actually is.