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Sally Barbrook ready to take on the British Rowing Indoor Championships after just 12 months of rowing

Fergus Mainland was in conversation with Sally Barbook who will race the British Rowing Indoor Championships after discovering the sport for the first time via HYROX

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The British Rowing Indoor Championships is just one of several high-octane events that are taking place at the NEC in Birmingham. The weekend brings together thousands of fitness enthusiasts all wanting to push their body to the limit and put their training blocks to the test against athletes from across the UK and around the world.

ATHX, one of the most popular CrossFit competitions, will be taking place alongside BRIC once again this year. It certainly isn鈥檛 uncommon for some of those competitors to venture to the BRIC arena and catch a glimpse at the sort of scores that can be produced when targeting just rowing as opposed to having to combine various disciplines of functional fitness.

Ahead of BRIC 2025, Sally Barbrook has been on a similar journey of discovery with rowing. 18 months ago, she set herself the challenge of completing a HYROX competition. A chance encounter in a gym means she finds herself two weeks away from racing in her first indoor rowing competition.

鈥淚 was seeing some pretty decent times in the gym,鈥 said Sally.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really know what good looked like if I鈥檓 being completely honest, and it was only when I was sitting on the erg doing a 5km, and a guy came over and sat down next to me who does marathon rowing.

鈥淗e used me to pace and stopped me afterwards and had a bit of a chat and said to me that I was holding a decent pace and he was using me to pace. It hadn鈥檛 really occurred to me, and I thought this was something I鈥檓 good at!

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a baptism of fire trying to work out what I should be doing and trying to implement that into my training. I鈥檝e had moments of sheer despair when I sit on the rower and think, 鈥業 can鈥檛 do it, I just don鈥檛 want to pick the handle up,鈥 all the way through to, 鈥業鈥檝e got this nailed, I鈥檓 flying along, this is great!鈥

Sally鈥檚 fitness journey is a recent one. Working from home had started to take its toll, and in her own words, she decided to grab the bull by the horns and see what she could achieve.

The British Rowing Indoor Championships will be her first-ever indoor rowing competition, and she鈥檚 diving headfirst into it. Sally will race the 2000m and 500m events on Saturday, and the thought of being on the same floor as the GB Rowing team is a tantalising prospect.

鈥淚 googled a bit around rowing events and what was going on. It actually came up in a Facebook feed because, of course, it listens to absolutely everything, doesn鈥檛 it! I looked at it and saw what was happening last year in terms of the times that people were achieving, and also that it鈥檚 not a million miles away. I thought, 鈥業t鈥檚 2000m, it鈥檚 500, what鈥檚 the worst that could happen?鈥 Buy the ticket, off we’ll go!

鈥淔or me, it鈥檚 something completely different. Getting in amongst proper athletes doing things most normal people don鈥檛 do and seeing how they get on. I鈥檓 looking forward to rubbing shoulders with them, I guess. It鈥檚 quite aspirational and inspirational to see properly dedicated athletes doing something that I never thought would be remotely feasible for me.

鈥淚鈥檓 really excited to get involved, and I鈥檓 really looking forward to seeing the GB Rowing Team there as well, that鈥檚 very exciting indeed. It鈥檒l be interesting to see how much shorter I am than everybody else down there, and it will be quite nice to talk to some people about their training plans, about what they do, and what works for them.

鈥淗ow do they keep themselves fuelled? What do they do in advance of competition? Competing is extremely new to me and it will be my first one out of the blocks doing anything remotely serious since the egg and spoon race when I was about five!鈥

Sally is 5ft3 but has taken no prisoners so far on the indoor rowing journey. During one particular session, Sally鈥檚 Personal Trainer set her a goal of going a certain number of metres in 10 minutes. All this training has awoken a bit of a monster in her, and she set out with purpose to smash the target set by her PT.

Sally went 70m further than the challenge, but what she only found out afterwards was that this was her PT鈥檚 PB, and he was 15 years younger and quite a bit taller than her.

The two of them are captivated by all the improvements that can be made in such a short period of time. The two of them have been on a voyage of discovery, figuring things out like drag factor, why it affects your rowing and trying to find what form and technique looks like.

鈥淚鈥檓 still working on that last bit, I haven鈥檛 nailed that yet,鈥 said Sally with a laugh.

While Sally has two half marathons and another couple of Deadly Dozen events to look forward to in 2026, BRIC has been the ultimate focus for her training.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 all good exposure. I don鈥檛 necessarily know where the rowing journey will take me, and I think that鈥檚 why I鈥檓 dipping my toe in the water just to see how I get on and to see how much I enjoy it. It鈥檚 about finding the right fit for me, as, dare I say it, an athlete.

鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to getting involved with something I really enjoy. I鈥檝e never sat in a proper rowing boat, so maybe that鈥檚 the next thing, who knows!鈥

Join Sally at the British Rowing Indoor Championships, which will take place 6-7 December 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham.