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World Rowing Championships: Day Two

Victories for the men’s double and Vicky Thornley in the singles continue GB’s fine start to the World Rowing Championships

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‘We want to set the standard for the women’s four as the GB men have done in the same boat’

With the women’s four back on the Olympic programme for the first time since 1992, Beccy Girling and the GB crew hope to match their counterparts in the men’s boat in terms of success

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World Rowing Championships: Day One

Nine British boats in action on the opening day of racing in Sarasota-Bradenton as four crews claimed heat wins and two secured A final places in Florida

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Tom Barras looking to fuel Tokyo dreams with strong showing in Sarasota-Bradenton

After only one year in the senior squad, British sculler Tom Barras recognises the importance 2017 could have in helping him achieve his dream of competing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

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Vicky Thornley only has eyes for the podium in hotly contested single scull competition

Vicky Thornley knows she faces a tough battle in the women’s single scull at the 2017 World Rowing Championships, but is confident of success in Sarasota

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All you need to know about the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota-Bradenton

The 2017 World Rowing Championships run between Sunday, 24 September and Sunday, 1 October in Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida

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‘I had pictures of Reed, Triggs Hodge and Pinsent on my wall – it’s very strange to now be in the four’

Matt Rossiter’s whirlwind year continues with his first senior World Rowing Championships, and he’s in the top boat for Sarasota-Bradenton

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Zoe Lee’s guide to the 2017 World Rowing Championships venue

Olympic silver medallist Zoe Lee discusses her thoughts on the 2017 World Rowing Championships venue in Sarasota-Bradenton, having visited in August

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High performance coaching: ‘Once a year it’s crunch time; once every four years it’s properly crunch time’

GB coach James Harris discusses the challenges of coaching at international level with Martin Gough

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Jane Hall: ‘I don’t see myself as a female coach. I see myself as a coach who happens to be female’

GB Rowing Team coach Jane Hall discusses her coaching philosophy and explains how she’s seeing more young females taking up coaching

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