GB Rowing Team
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Five Olympic class wins on a blustery Munich day
Five wins in Olympic boat class heats marked GB rowing’s first competitive day at world cup level this season in testing headwind but sunny conditions in Munich. Reigning world lightweight four champions Richard Chambers, Paul Mattick, James Lindsay-Fynn and James […]
Read MoreInjury Hiccough for Men’s Four
Tom James, who recently won a seat in the Camelot-backed GB men’s four for the season’s opening world cup, due to take place from Thursday to Sunday (8-11 May) in Munich, has been withdrawn from the regatta after picking up […]
Read MoreGolds and world bests at Varese Regatta
Great Britain’s Siemens sponsored adaptive squad won three golds at the Varese International Adaptive Regatta this afternoon in Italy to make a promising start to the Paralympic season. The golds came from single scullers Helene Raynsford and Tom Aggar and […]
Read MoreWorld Champions Unchanged, Newcomer in Four
Great Britain will go to the season’s opening world cup, in Munich from May 8-11th, with its two world champion boats unchanged from the 2007 editions but with a newcomer to the men’s four who were champions in 2005 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 MoreHodge and Reed dominate
Andy Hodge and Peter Reed, two of the Camelot-sponsored men’s four, dominated their men’s pair semi-final in Belgium this morning at the GB Rowing Senior Trials to qualify for today’s final in a time of 6:52.75. Colin Smith and Tom […]
Read MoreAdaptive Trials Report
Tom Aggar, who won the world championships title last year in the Siemens-sponsored single scull reaffirmed his pre-eminent GB squad position today. Aggar, who has fought his way back to fitness after sustaining a rib injury over the winter, put […]
Read MoreShuffled pack behind leaders
Today’s 1900m time trials at the GB Rowing Senior Trials in Belgium produced predicted leaders going into tomorrow’s semi-finals as well as a shuffled pack behind them. Katherine Grainger, Alan Campbell, Mark Hunter and Helen Casey were predictably fastest in […]
Read MoreHoughton amongst late withdrawals
Triple world champion Frances Houghton is amongst a late flurry of rowers who have been forced by illness out of this weekend’s GB Rowing Senior Trials in Hazewinkel, Belgium, where racing has been advanced by a day because of predicted […]
Read MoreSprint wins in Seville
British crews recorded four wins for the second successive day in Spain – this time at the Andalucian International Regatta – in wetter conditions and on a 500m "sprint" course in Seville. The men’s pair, four, eight and single scull […]
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