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Another twist in men’s four tale
GB Rowing has made a further change in the men’s four for the season’s second world cup in Lucerne (May 30 – 1 June). Andy Hodge is nursing an injury and Colin Smith moves from the stroke seat of the […]
Read MoreOlympic Rower speaks at UK Sport Performance Lifestyle conference
UK Sport’s Performance Lifestyle (PL) team welcomed PL Advisers working with Olympic and Paralympic sports, as well as rugby and cricket, to their PL Annual Conference yesterday, to encourage debate and reflection around the theme of ‘athlete legacy’. …The second […]
Read MoreSix U23 wins at Duisburg
GB Rowing’s Under 23 Squad made a strong start to the 2008 international season with six wins and seven second places at Duisbug International Regatta 16-18 May. GB U23 winners were: Saturday 17 May U23 W4- Vicky Bryant, Oxford Brookes […]
Read MoreFive golds, three silvers and the world cup points trophy for GB
GB Rowing men’s four buried some significant ghosts today on the Munich regatta course which witnessed them lose their world title eight months ago on a day when GB won five golds and three silvers – all bar one silver […]
Read MoreTwo fours amongst six winners
GB Rowing’s open and lightweight men’s fours were both semi-final winners in style here in Munich today and were joined by four other winners – all Olympic class boats bar one. The Camelot-sponsored open weight men’s four were both cohesive […]
Read MoreQuad, eight and some young crews are the focus
Great Britain’s Camelot-sponsored women’s quadruple scull became the first GB crew to qualify for an Olympic class final at the season’s opening world cup in Munich when they won today’s opening heat by a strong margin. They were swiftly followed […]
Read MoreFive 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men’s four for the season’s opening world cup, due to take place from Thursday to Sunday (8-11 May) in Munich, has been withdrawn from the regatta after picking up […]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 MoreGB set for biggest world cup yet
GB Rowing will this weekend participate in the biggest world cup regatta to date with over 800 rowers, in 370 boats from 54 nations due to take part in Munich from tomorrow (Thursday) to Sunday (11th). GB’s world champion women’s […]
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 […]
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