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Tanner urges caution despite 17 finalists
David Tanner, GB Performance Director, was anxious that his team’s results – albeit “pleasing” so far at this season’s opening of three world cups in Banyoles, Spain – should be treated with caution and context even though 16 GB crews […]
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Reed and Hodge in debut win as GB starts brightly
Pete Reed and Andy Triggs Hodge, two of GB Rowing’s Olympic gold medal winning men’s four crew from Beijing, opened their 2009 campaign with a debut win in the heats of the men’s pair at the world cup in Banyoles, […]
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Mark Cooke – problem solver and fund-raiser
Mark Cooke of Nottingham Rowing Club was the East Midlands nomination for the Volunteer of the Year Award 2008. Since taking over the Nottingham Boat Club, Mark has restructured the Committee and changed the shape of Trentside forever by proposing the […]
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Women’s pair qualify for the final
TeamGB’s women’s pair of Louisa Reeve and Olivia Whitlam today became the fourth British crew to qualify for the weekend’s Olympic finals at Shunyi Lake, near Beijing. “I thought I’d just feel relieved at qualifying but actually I’m really pleased, […]
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Mixed fortunes in Lucerne
GB Rowing produced five heat winners from the first session of racing at the season’s second of three world cups taking place today through to Sunday on Lucerne’s Rotsee lake. Scullers Alan Campbell, in the single, and Matt Wells and […]
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Seven for Grainger, four for Hodge and Reed
Katherine Grainger picked up her seventh GB Rowing Senior Trials title – this time in a single scull – since 1998, and the men’s pair title was won for the fourth time in a row by Andy Hodge and Peter […]
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Close call and a sizzling sprint finish
A close call for the GB men’s four and a sizzling sprint from the men’s pair caused a stir with British spectators today at the World Championships in Munich on a day when eight British boats qualified for Saturday’s finals from […]
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Two medals for GB eights
Britain’s men took gold and bronze in the final of the men’s eight at the world cup in Amsterdam today to make a little piece of history all of their own. Britain had never qualified two eights for a world […]
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Twelve crews in final as eights make history
Twelve British crews – eight of them Olympic classes – will race in tomorrow’s finals of the world cup in Amsterdam. The tally includes, for the first time ever in a world cup final, two men’s eights. Britain’s semi-final winners […]
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Twelve crews in finals
Britain had another successful day at the world cup in Linz with twelve crews – ten from the Olympic classes – reaching finals. Britain’s men’s four, sponsored by Camelot, and the lead women’s boat, the quadruple scull, also sponsored by […]
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Tanner urges caution despite 17 finalists
David Tanner, GB Performance Director, was anxious that his team’s results – albeit “pleasing” so far at this season’s opening of three world cups in Banyoles, Spain – should be treated with caution and context even though 16 GB crews […]
Read MoreReed and Hodge in debut win as GB starts brightly
Pete Reed and Andy Triggs Hodge, two of GB Rowing’s Olympic gold medal winning men’s four crew from Beijing, opened their 2009 campaign with a debut win in the heats of the men’s pair at the world cup in Banyoles, […]
Read MoreMark Cooke – problem solver and fund-raiser
Mark Cooke of Nottingham Rowing Club was the East Midlands nomination for the Volunteer of the Year Award 2008. Since taking over the Nottingham Boat Club, Mark has restructured the Committee and changed the shape of Trentside forever by proposing the […]
Read MoreWomen’s pair qualify for the final
TeamGB’s women’s pair of Louisa Reeve and Olivia Whitlam today became the fourth British crew to qualify for the weekend’s Olympic finals at Shunyi Lake, near Beijing. “I thought I’d just feel relieved at qualifying but actually I’m really pleased, […]
Read MoreMixed fortunes in Lucerne
GB Rowing produced five heat winners from the first session of racing at the season’s second of three world cups taking place today through to Sunday on Lucerne’s Rotsee lake. Scullers Alan Campbell, in the single, and Matt Wells and […]
Read MoreSeven for Grainger, four for Hodge and Reed
Katherine Grainger picked up her seventh GB Rowing Senior Trials title – this time in a single scull – since 1998, and the men’s pair title was won for the fourth time in a row by Andy Hodge and Peter […]
Read MoreClose call and a sizzling sprint finish
A close call for the GB men’s four and a sizzling sprint from the men’s pair caused a stir with British spectators today at the World Championships in Munich on a day when eight British boats qualified for Saturday’s finals from […]
Read MoreTwo medals for GB eights
Britain’s men took gold and bronze in the final of the men’s eight at the world cup in Amsterdam today to make a little piece of history all of their own. Britain had never qualified two eights for a world […]
Read MoreTwelve crews in final as eights make history
Twelve British crews – eight of them Olympic classes – will race in tomorrow’s finals of the world cup in Amsterdam. The tally includes, for the first time ever in a world cup final, two men’s eights. Britain’s semi-final winners […]
Read MoreTwelve crews in finals
Britain had another successful day at the world cup in Linz with twelve crews – ten from the Olympic classes – reaching finals. Britain’s men’s four, sponsored by Camelot, and the lead women’s boat, the quadruple scull, also sponsored by […]
Read More