The draw is done and the Rio scene is set
Rachel Morris will be the first GB rower to race on the Lagoa de Freitas tomorrow at the 2016 Paralympic Games when her heat of the arms-shoulders women’s single scull starts at 12.50 BST.
Rachel Morris will be the first GB rower to race on the Lagoa de Freitas tomorrow at the 2016 Paralympic Games when her heat of the arms-shoulders women’s single scull starts at 12.50 BST.
Morris is drawn in lane 1 in a heat which features former World Champion, 2015 World finalist and local favourite Claudia Santos of Brazil.
The Guildford rower has made remarkable progress since transferring to the sport from hand-cycling in early 2013 and whilst she admitted to always having a few pre-race nerves she said: “I will focus on the moment and the processes and only worry about my own performance”.
She also had praise for the Rio set-up: “The Village and the Lagoa venue are both really top quality and the Rio committee have done a fantastic job getting everything ready for us”.
Tom Aggar races in the equivalent men’s event and is also a World silver medallist and 2008 Paralympic Champion but underlined the progress made by the sport since winning that inaugural Paralympic gold in Beijing.
He said: “It’s crazy, I was only thinking the other day that I am one of the few survivors of the Beijing Games in terms of athletes. The sport has changed dramatically since then. The standards just to qualify are pretty high and to medal the standard has moved on too.
“The sport has become more professional across all the events and the bandings are so much tighter. Medals are so much more hard fought and the races are much closer so from a spectator point of view, it is exciting racing to watch. But when you are out there it’s really stroke by stroke, side by side, top racing”.
The Londoner races in heat two at 13.30 BST and will line up on the start line with the reigning World Champion, Erik Horrie of Australia, with only one place available in Sunday’s final and all other contenders racing a repechage on Saturday.
Heat two of the trunk-arms mixed double scull could also be a GB v Australia affair. Lauren Rowles and Laurence Whiteley are World silver medallists but a very new crew on the international scene.
Gavin Bellis and Kathryn Ross beat the GB duo by just under a second in France last year to take World gold setting the scene for an exciting heat tomorrow including contenders from China and the Ukraine. Only one crew can go through to the finals.
Rowles only took up rowing in early 2015 after switching from athletics. She has also juggled A level studies this year with training for Rio.
Recently she talked of her passion for her “new” sport and said: “The first moment that I got in a boat I knew that it was for me. It was amazing, I loved the sense of freedom and, maybe, if I’d carried on with athletics I would have made progress but this the sport for me”.
Pamela Relph, Grace Clough, Daniel Brown, James Fox and cox Oliver James are the World Champions in the mixed coxed four and will keep a wary eye on China and South Africa who could prove the main opposition in the heat. They will be favourites, though, to move into Sunday’s final direct.
Channel 4 will carry a highlights package of tomorrow’s racing in their afternoon show between 16.00 – 19.00 BST. Fans can follow the action through live graphics on the www.worldrowing.com
Results will be posted on Twitter via @gbrowingteam
Crew List
Rachel Morris – Women’s Single Scull
Home town: Farnham
Main training base: Caversham
Club: Guildford RC
Tom Aggar – Men’s Single Scull
Home town: London
Main training base: Caversham
Club: Marlow RC
Lauren Rowles – Mixed Double Scull
Home town: Bromsgrove
Main training base: Caversham
Club: Marlow RC
Laurence Whiteley – Mixed Double Scull
Home town: Northallerton
Main training base: Caversham
Club: Tees RC
Oliver James (cox) – Mixed Coxed Four
Home town: Henley-on-Thames
Main training base: Caversham
Club: Leander
Grace Clough – Mixed Coxed Four
Home town: Sheffield
Main training base: Caversham
Club: Nottingham RC
James Fox – Mixed Coxed Four
Home town: Peterborough
Main training base: Caversham
Club: University of London
Pam Relph – Mixed Coxed Four
Home town: Aylesbury
Main training base: Caversham
Club: Leander
Daniel Brown – Mixed Coxed Four
Home town: Reading
Main training base: Caversham
Club: Upper Thames Rowing Club
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