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World Championships: Day Eight
The 2017 World Rowing Championships concluded with silver and bronze single sculling medals for Vicky Thornley and Tom Barras as GB ended the Championships with seven medals
Read MoreThe life of a single sculler: Vicky Thornley reflects on her craft ahead of her World Rowing Championships final
Vicky Thornley will be racing in the final of the World Rowing Championships, on Sunday, 1 October at 3.57pm (BST)
Read MoreWorld Championships: Day Seven
A late change in the men’s quad, a new world’s best time for the Para mixed coxed four and four medals for Britain on a day of action at the World Championships
Read MoreWorld Class Start graduates in the hunt for medals at the World Rowing Championships
British Rowing’s World Class Start Programme is an elite talent identification system that has helped fuel the Olympic dreams of many great British champions. Could you be an Olympic Champion?
Read MoreWorld Championships: Day Six
Britain’s first medal of the World Rowing Championships was won by the lightweight men’s quad as 11 British crews get set to race A finals this weekend
Read MorePreview to the first finals of the World Rowing Championships
Four GB boats are racing for medals in the opening day of A Finals at the World Rowing Championships in Florida
Read MoreWorld Championships: Day Five
Day five of the World Rowing Championships saw six British crews secure A final spots in Sarasota-Bradenton
Read MoreFamiliarity and friendship helping Wilson and Hill find form in Sarasota
Having rowed together at U23 and university level, Holly Hill and Melissa Wilson are now competing with the best at the World Rowing Championships
Read MoreWorld Rowing Championships: Day Four
Holly Hill and Melissa Wilson secure A final spot with victory in the women’s pair repechage, while Tom Barras moves into the semi-finals of the men’s single sculls
Read More‘It’s great to get something back after the hard work we’ve put in this year after injury’
Graeme Thomas and Angus Groom spent eight months on the sidelines this season due to injury, but returned to win their double sculls heat at the World Championships
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