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Purchase and Pauls take lightweight honours
Zac Purchase and Mathilde Pauls won the men’s and women’s lightweight single scull 5km GB Assessment trials in Boston, Lincs, yesterday. Purchase was quickest to all three timing points and won by just under seven seconds from James Lindsey-Fynn who, […]
Read MoreBronze and brace of top five finishes
Alice Freeman followed up her world championships bronze from earlier this month with a second senior bronze today – this time at the European Championships on Lake Malta in Poznan, Poland, again in the women’s eight. Britain also collected a […]
Read MoreIs Competition Good or Bad for Young People?
Matt Rostron, Programme Director of London Youth Rowing, confronts the elephant in the room at the inaugural National Junior Indoor Rowing Championships.
Read MoreTwo golds, three bronzes for Olympic boats
On a remarkable day for British rowing at the World Championships in Munich every crew competing in an Olympic class final won medals with two golds coming from the Camelot-backed women’s quadruple scull and the lightweight men’s four, sponsored by […]
Read MoreFlagship thwarted, others win medals
On a finals day packed with some superbly-close racing at the World Championships in Munich, Britain won two Olympic class bronze medals as well as a Paralympic class gold and silver but the double world champions and Camelot-backed men’s four […]
Read More19 Crews now through to finals
"We’ve had an excellent two days of semi-finals and it’s great to have nine Olympic and four Paralympic boats qualified for Beijing", said David Tanner today at the world championships in Munich today on a day when a further five […]
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 MoreDay of sharp contrasts
On a day at the World Championships in Munich when the British women’s eight, backed by Siemens, celebrated reaching the final and when the men’s eight won their repechage to move into the semi-finals, the British men’s quadruple scull, featuring […]
Read MoreFirst Beijing slot booked
Britain booked its first Beijing Olympic Games slot today when the Camelot-backed women’s quadruple scull held off a tough challenge from Germany to win their heat in Munich at the World Championships and qualify directly into Sunday’s final thus securing […]
Read MoreFive from six Olympic class boats win heats
British crews won five out of the six Olympic class heats in which they were involved this morning as the 2007 World Championships got underway in nigh perfect conditions in Munich. Anna Bebington and Elise Laverick were probably the headline-grabbers […]
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