
Tag: Rowing in Germany


Happy Christmas from Germany

Rowing During the Sitzkrieg, The Blitzkrieg and Beyond

Coffee Table Book on Historic German Boathouses

German Long-Distance Race Celebrates 50 Years

(No) Rowing in the Times of Corona

Drawing Rhymes with Rowing

The Sun Sets On The East

The Hardest Rowing Race in the World

The Roseninsel Eights Regatta: “Schub, Schub”

A Time Capsule Opened

Sabotaging Deutschland

Frankfurter Rudergesellschaft Germania 1869 e.V.: Celebration Row-Past at HRR – Part II

Frankfurter Rudergesellschaft Germania 1869 e.V.: Celebration Row-Past at HRR – Part I

The Rhine Rowing Marathon: A Race for Masochists?

Brothers, Boats, Blades and Beer – Academic Rowing Clubs in Germany

Ein Mann in einem Boot

Why German Boathouses were not Jerry Built

The Grosse Wiener – and Ruder Things

Gefallenen Kameraden

A Poignant Piece of Rowing History: Jewish Rowing Clubs in Nazi-Germany

Grünau: Is A Rowing Museum Like A Dog Walking On Its Hind Legs?

Bundeswehr for Drygalla

The German Champion Gustav Schäfer

The German Champion Herbert Buhtz
