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Heather Stanning will feature in this weekend’s Winter Assessment at Eton-Dorney
Arriving at the start of her studies at the University of Bath in 2004, Heather Stanning decided she wanted to try something new that she hadn’t had the opportunity to do at school. Already at an advantage due to her […]
Read MoreGB Rowers put to the test on Olympic course this weekend
Britain’s Olympic and world rowing medallists will be put to the test this weekend on the Olympic course at Eton-Dorney in the final GB Rowing Team Winter Assessment. They will be amongst hundreds of triallists taking part as aspirants to […]
Read MoreGB Rowing Team tops medal table at World Championships
Anna Watkins and Katherine Grainger played their role as favourites in the women’s double scull final to perfection on New Zealand’s Lake Karapiro to take gold and help boost the Great Britain Rowing Team to the top of the medal table on the closing afternoon of the 2010 World Championships.
Read MoreGB Rowing Team takes world champs gold hat-trick for first time
As the Great Britain Rowing Team’s lightweight men’s four of Chris Bartley, Rob Williams, Paul Mattick and Richard Chambers crossed the line to win gold in New Zealand this afternoon it marked the moment when GB won a hat-trick of […]
Read MoreTwo golds for GB Rowing Team at World Championships
Olympic champions Mark Hunter and Zac Purchase proved they were back at their best by taking the first of the two golds won by the Great Britain rowing team today at the World Championships on New Zealand’s Lake Karapiro – […]
Read MoreAggar dominates final to take world champs gold at Karapiro
Paralympic champion Tom Aggar proved today why he remains the best in the world when he totally dominated today’s final of the Paralympic-class single scull at the World Championships in New Zealand. For Londoner Aggar it was his third world […]
Read MoreThree more GB Rowing Team crews reach world championships finals
Britain’s tally of finalists at the world championships in Karapiro rose briefly to 15 today, 12 of them from Olympic class boats, when Alan Campbell and the lightweight men’s four won their semi-finals and Pete Reed and Andrew Triggs Hodge […]
Read MoreCrews Fight for Finals
Day four at the 2010 World Rowing Championships saw athletes fight for spots in both semi and A finals. Kicking off the day was the women’s double sculls repechage, with only four spots available in the A final. The United […]
Read MoreGB Rowing team now has 14 finalists at World Championships with six more semis to come
The GB Rowing Team remains on course for a successful World Championships this week in New Zealand with three more crews reaching finals today – the lightweight men’s and women’s double scull and the men’s quad scull. That brings the […]
Read MoreBoth GB Rowing Team eights through to finals at Worlds
Both British eights qualified for Sunday’s finals at the World Championships on New Zealand’s Karapiro lake today – the men by winning their heat and the women by taking the second qualifying slot behind the USA. The Dan Ritchie-stroked GB […]
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