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Coxed Four into finals
Great Britain’s coxed four won their repechage at the World U23 Championships in Hazewinkel, Belgium, today to qualify for Sunday’s final. They put in a very solid performance to come home three seconds ahead of Italy. Dave Lyons, a graduate […]
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11 crews racing at World U23 Champs
Great Britain is racing in 11 events at the World Under 23 Championships which start today in Hazewinkel, Belgium, and run through to Sunday 23rd. The event is an important milestone en route to full GB senior selection and many […]
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Strong GB Line-up for Lucerne
A strong Great Britain line up in the Olympic boat classes will test its racing mettle at the World Cup Finals in Lucerne, Switzerland, this weekend (July 7-9) as part of the squad’s season-long preparation for the World Championships which […]
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Katherine Grainger on Henley, Lucerne and an MBE
Katherine Grainger MBE anticipates with relish the coming summer – one in which the Camelot-sponsored women’s quadruple scull – will take on all-comers at Henley Royal Regatta, the Lucerne world cup finals and a home World Championships at Eton in […]
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Nine in finals but the men’s eight is excluded
Britain has qualified nine Olympic-class boats for finals tomorrow at the World Rowing Cup following some excellent performances in today’s semi-finals and repechages. It would have been ten but for the disqualification of the men’s eight who suffered a rudder […]
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Campbell shines as more crews move into semi-finals
Alan Campbell made his mark on the world of senior international single scull racing in Munich this afternoon at the World Cup. The man from Coleraine won his quarter-final, leadingthroughout, and held his form despite pressure from seasoned racer Luka […]
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More sparkle from the men’s four
The British world champion men’s four won their heat by over two lengths this morning in Munich at the season’s opening world cup and, according to GB Rowing’s PerformanceDirector David Tanner, "have lost nothing of their sparkle from last year" […]
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Early Taste of World Cup Action in Germany
There will be an early taste of World Cup action in Germany this weekend when 17 British crews take part in the opening Rowing World Cup of the season on the 1972 Olympic course in Munich from May 25-27th. The […]
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World Cup Team Announced
Britain has kept faith with a winning formula by today naming an unchanged men’s four of Steve Williams, Peter Reed, Alex Partridge and Andy Hodge – for the first World Cup of the 2006 rowing season (Munich, May 25-27) – […]
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Close and exciting racing
The British men’s four, the reigning world champions who are sponsored by Camelot, dominated the GB Senior Rowing Trials today in Hazewinkel, Belgium, albeit in two pairs both of which won their semi-finals in style. Andy Hodge and Peter Reed, […]
Read More
Coxed Four into finals
Great Britain’s coxed four won their repechage at the World U23 Championships in Hazewinkel, Belgium, today to qualify for Sunday’s final. They put in a very solid performance to come home three seconds ahead of Italy. Dave Lyons, a graduate […]
Read More11 crews racing at World U23 Champs
Great Britain is racing in 11 events at the World Under 23 Championships which start today in Hazewinkel, Belgium, and run through to Sunday 23rd. The event is an important milestone en route to full GB senior selection and many […]
Read MoreStrong GB Line-up for Lucerne
A strong Great Britain line up in the Olympic boat classes will test its racing mettle at the World Cup Finals in Lucerne, Switzerland, this weekend (July 7-9) as part of the squad’s season-long preparation for the World Championships which […]
Read MoreKatherine Grainger on Henley, Lucerne and an MBE
Katherine Grainger MBE anticipates with relish the coming summer – one in which the Camelot-sponsored women’s quadruple scull – will take on all-comers at Henley Royal Regatta, the Lucerne world cup finals and a home World Championships at Eton in […]
Read MoreNine in finals but the men’s eight is excluded
Britain has qualified nine Olympic-class boats for finals tomorrow at the World Rowing Cup following some excellent performances in today’s semi-finals and repechages. It would have been ten but for the disqualification of the men’s eight who suffered a rudder […]
Read MoreCampbell shines as more crews move into semi-finals
Alan Campbell made his mark on the world of senior international single scull racing in Munich this afternoon at the World Cup. The man from Coleraine won his quarter-final, leadingthroughout, and held his form despite pressure from seasoned racer Luka […]
Read MoreMore sparkle from the men’s four
The British world champion men’s four won their heat by over two lengths this morning in Munich at the season’s opening world cup and, according to GB Rowing’s PerformanceDirector David Tanner, "have lost nothing of their sparkle from last year" […]
Read MoreEarly Taste of World Cup Action in Germany
There will be an early taste of World Cup action in Germany this weekend when 17 British crews take part in the opening Rowing World Cup of the season on the 1972 Olympic course in Munich from May 25-27th. The […]
Read MoreWorld Cup Team Announced
Britain has kept faith with a winning formula by today naming an unchanged men’s four of Steve Williams, Peter Reed, Alex Partridge and Andy Hodge – for the first World Cup of the 2006 rowing season (Munich, May 25-27) – […]
Read MoreClose and exciting racing
The British men’s four, the reigning world champions who are sponsored by Camelot, dominated the GB Senior Rowing Trials today in Hazewinkel, Belgium, albeit in two pairs both of which won their semi-finals in style. Andy Hodge and Peter Reed, […]
Read More