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Women’s Quad are World Champions again
Great Britain’s women’s quadruple scull are world champions once more after the Russians, who won the title at Eton in August 2006, were retrospectively stripped of their gold medals following a drugs positive. "We’re obviously delighted for our women’s quadruple […]
Read MoreGB top table
Great Britain’s rowers produced an excellent run of results on the second and final day of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney when they won four golds and a silver – bringing their overall tally to six golds, five […]
Read MoreTwo golds on opening day
Great Britain produced a flying start to its Australian Youth Olympic Festival campaign in soaring temperatures (over 40 degrees C) in Sydney today with two golds, four silvers and a bronze. The wins came from Aylebsury’s Stephanie Mottram in the […]
Read MoreTrail-blazing rowers down-under
Twenty GB Rowers are set to trail-blaze for the sport in Australia this week, starting on Friday and finishing on Sunday, when they compete as part of Team GB at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival. This will be the first […]
Read MoreRowing joins Olympic Youth Festival
ROWING is to be part of Team GB at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in January (17-21) for the first time since the event began in 2001. 2006 World junior gold medallists Tom Lucy, Lewis Beech and Nathaniel Reilly O’Donnell […]
Read MoreBebington Wins in Boston
Staffordshire’s Anna Bebington, a world cup winner in the double scull last year, sprung a surprise at the GB Winter Assessment Trials by taking the women’s title ahead of Olympic medallists, Katherine Grainger and Sarah Winckless, in Boston, Lincolnshire, today. […]
Read MoreCampbell wins presitigious sports journalists’ award
GB ROWING’S single sculler, Alan Campbell, has won an “International Newcomer of the Year” award at the 58th annual SJA (Sports Journalists’ Association) Sports Awards in London. Campbell won medals at world cup level in 2006 and reached the final […]
Read MoreChuter honoured by FISA
Penny Chuter, a member of FISA’s competitive rowing commission and former GB coach, has been awarded a Distinguished Service to International Rowing medal by FISA – the sport’s world governing body. Penny was a rowing trendsetter in many ways. Starting […]
Read MoreChambers and Bartley win world places
Chris Bartley, 22, from Farndon in Cheshire, and Richard Chambers, 21, from Coleraine but now living in Oxford, have been selected for Great Britain’s 2006 World Rowing Championships team. The duo, who won the lightweight men’s pair title at the […]
Read MoreMore medals for GB on last day
GB finished the 2006 World Championships – sponsored by Siemens – with 5 medals – 3 in Olympic classes – after two days of tough and competitive final racing. There were a further 3 medals – 2 of them gold […]
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