British Rowing recognised for female engagement
A fast-growing female membership and the launch of high-profile women’s events have resulted in British Rowing being recognised as NGB of the year at the Women’s Sport Trust Awards 2016.
During 2015 British Rowing’s female membership grew at a faster rate than men’s, and was up 3 per cent compared to 2014. Membership is inching close to an even split at 43 per cent female, 57 per cent male.
In addition, Active People Survey figures revealed that female participation in rowing was up 45 per cent in 2015 compared to 2012.
The awards panel was also impressed by the scale of the events established by British Rowing, including Women’s Eight Head and Women’s Henley Regatta – two of the largest women’s rowing events in the world.
Annamarie Phelps, chair of British Rowing, said the award was “really special”.
“I’ve been lucky enough to be involved in rowing for over 30 years now so it is brilliant to see our work recognised in this way,” she added. “It is an amazing sport that is open to anyone who is willing to give it a go, from your local club, to an indoor rowing machine at the gym, there are opportunities for everyone.”
British Rowing chief executive Andy Parkinson said that while the award was “testament to the work we have already done in this area” there was “still much more to do”.
He added: “As a sport and an organisation, we are committed to doing all we can to ensure equality of opportunity for all.”
British Rowing beat England Hockey and the England and Wales Cricket Board by virtue of a public vote after the three bodies were selected as finalists.

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