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21 crews through to world cup finals in Munich
GB Rowing has qualified 21 crews for the finals of this weekend’s World Cup due to finish here in Munich at lunchtime tomorrow (Sunday) – eleven of them booked their places through today’s semi-finals, of which GB won five, and […]
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Nine heat winners but mixed fortunes in heats of Munich world cup
Nine GB Rowing crews won their opening heats at the world cup in Munich this morning but the two headline crews of Andrew Triggs Hodge and Pete Reed in the men’s pair and single sculler Katherine Grainger were not amongst […]
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GB Rowing announces crews for first world cup of 2009 season
GB Rowing today announced the crews who will compete at the season-opening world cup in Banyoles, Spain, from May 29-31. A total of 18 senior crews plus an U23 women’s pair will race on the course which staged the 1992 […]
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Silver and bronze in Linz
GB’s junior rowers won a silver and bronze on the finals day of the World Junior Championships in Linz, Austria. The silver came from the men’s coxed four who were involved in a tense battle in the last quarter of […]
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Great Britain four to race in Poznan
GB Rowing’s men’s four will race at the season’s final world cup in Poznan, Poland, from June 20-22. The Camelot-backed boat has been entered in its Munich line-up of Tom Lucy, Steve Williams, Peter Reed and Andy Triggs Hodge – […]
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Quad, eight and some young crews are the focus
Great Britain’s Camelot-sponsored women’s quadruple scull became the first GB crew to qualify for an Olympic class final at the season’s opening world cup in Munich when they won today’s opening heat by a strong margin. They were swiftly followed […]
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Five Olympic class wins on a blustery Munich day
Five wins in Olympic boat class heats marked GB rowing’s first competitive day at world cup level this season in testing headwind but sunny conditions in Munich. Reigning world lightweight four champions Richard Chambers, Paul Mattick, James Lindsay-Fynn and James […]
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Five from six Olympic class boats win heats
British crews won five out of the six Olympic class heats in which they were involved this morning as the 2007 World Championships got underway in nigh perfect conditions in Munich. Anna Bebington and Elise Laverick were probably the headline-grabbers […]
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History made twice in Lucerne
Great Britain made history twice today on Lucerne’s Rotsee Lake at the world cup finals when they won their first world cup gold of all time in the lightweight men’s four – from the Siemens-sponsored British crew of Richard Chambers, […]
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Eleven crews progress in Lucerne
Eleven British crews progressed from their heats this morning at this season’s third and final world cup of the season in Lucerne. The men’s four, racing with a substitute, and the women’s quadruple scull, both sponsored by Camelot, were amongst […]
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21 crews through to world cup finals in Munich
GB Rowing has qualified 21 crews for the finals of this weekend’s World Cup due to finish here in Munich at lunchtime tomorrow (Sunday) – eleven of them booked their places through today’s semi-finals, of which GB won five, and […]
Read MoreNine heat winners but mixed fortunes in heats of Munich world cup
Nine GB Rowing crews won their opening heats at the world cup in Munich this morning but the two headline crews of Andrew Triggs Hodge and Pete Reed in the men’s pair and single sculler Katherine Grainger were not amongst […]
Read MoreGB Rowing announces crews for first world cup of 2009 season
GB Rowing today announced the crews who will compete at the season-opening world cup in Banyoles, Spain, from May 29-31. A total of 18 senior crews plus an U23 women’s pair will race on the course which staged the 1992 […]
Read MoreSilver and bronze in Linz
GB’s junior rowers won a silver and bronze on the finals day of the World Junior Championships in Linz, Austria. The silver came from the men’s coxed four who were involved in a tense battle in the last quarter of […]
Read MoreGreat Britain four to race in Poznan
GB Rowing’s men’s four will race at the season’s final world cup in Poznan, Poland, from June 20-22. The Camelot-backed boat has been entered in its Munich line-up of Tom Lucy, Steve Williams, Peter Reed and Andy Triggs Hodge – […]
Read MoreQuad, eight and some young crews are the focus
Great Britain’s Camelot-sponsored women’s quadruple scull became the first GB crew to qualify for an Olympic class final at the season’s opening world cup in Munich when they won today’s opening heat by a strong margin. They were swiftly followed […]
Read MoreFive Olympic class wins on a blustery Munich day
Five wins in Olympic boat class heats marked GB rowing’s first competitive day at world cup level this season in testing headwind but sunny conditions in Munich. Reigning world lightweight four champions Richard Chambers, Paul Mattick, James Lindsay-Fynn and James […]
Read MoreFive from six Olympic class boats win heats
British crews won five out of the six Olympic class heats in which they were involved this morning as the 2007 World Championships got underway in nigh perfect conditions in Munich. Anna Bebington and Elise Laverick were probably the headline-grabbers […]
Read MoreHistory made twice in Lucerne
Great Britain made history twice today on Lucerne’s Rotsee Lake at the world cup finals when they won their first world cup gold of all time in the lightweight men’s four – from the Siemens-sponsored British crew of Richard Chambers, […]
Read MoreEleven crews progress in Lucerne
Eleven British crews progressed from their heats this morning at this season’s third and final world cup of the season in Lucerne. The men’s four, racing with a substitute, and the women’s quadruple scull, both sponsored by Camelot, were amongst […]
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