12 GB Rowing Team medals from 12 starts
All 12 GB Rowing Team crews that started in today鈥檚 finals at the World Cup in Belgrade finished their journey on the podium as Britain won four golds, six silver and two bronze medals to add to their international-class gold and silver of last night.
Britain also took the overall world cup trophy by 79 points to Germany鈥檚 47.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a very good day鈥, said GB Rowing Team Performance Director David Tanner. 鈥淭o win 12 medals from 12 starts is as good if not better than I would have hoped before coming here.
鈥淚t was a good field here but we know there are more teams to come in for the next world cups so we will not be sitting back on our laurels from here鈥, he said.
Zac Purchase and Mark Hunter, the Olympic and World Champions, held off a spirited Greek challenge to take gold. Reigning World Champions Anna Watkins and Katherine Grainger were also winners today with some quality given to their race by a strong German double.
A further gold were added by the men鈥檚 four of Alex Gregory, Tom James, Pete Reed and Andrew Triggs Hodge. The quartet showed today that is it is beginning to fire by dominating from the front from the halfway.
鈥溾淲e鈥檝e shown glimpses of real speed in training recently but we haven鈥檛 quite recreated it鈥, said Hodge. 鈥淲e have our feet on the ground and some of the big nations are still to join the party鈥.
Their victory came halfway through the finals programme which was opened with Heather Stannign and Helen Glover winning gold in the women鈥檚 pair.
Tanner added: 鈥淲hilst proud of the whole team I guess I鈥檓 particularly excited by the performances of our two new male crews 鈥 the men鈥檚 pair and double scull who both won silvers 鈥 we knew they were talented but you don鈥檛 know how they are going to perform in this kind of hot-house.
鈥淭here were also some very disappointed silver medalists, like the men鈥檚 eight who lost out to World Champions, Germany. But that shows how ambitious they are鈥.
Further silvers were won by the lightweight women鈥檚 double of Sophie Hosking and Kat Copeland, Alan Campbell in the men鈥檚 single and the ightweight men鈥檚 four of Chris Bartley, Rob Williams and the Chambers brothers Richard and Peter.
The women鈥檚 eight and quadruple scull were GB鈥檚 bronze medalists.
Earlier this week Hester Goodsell, 2008 Olympian in the lightweight women鈥檚 double scull and twice a World Championships medalist, announced her retirement from the sport at international level and will return to work as a music teacher in September.
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RACE REPORTS
Heather Stanning and Helen Glover, World silver medalists last year, began their final strongly today. They moved out to a half-length lead 500m into the race with the USA鈥檚 Caroline Lind and Taylor Ritzel giving chase.
By halfway the British duo had moved to a two-thirds lead with the American top-ranked crew of Erin Cafaro and Eleanor Logan taking up the challenge. These three crews had begun to create distance over the rest of the field.
Glover and Stanning, from Penzance and Lossiemouth respectively, were over two seconds ahead at 1500m but then found themselves with a race on their hands as Cafaro and Logan ate back into their lead. The British duo needed to put in a final push to the line to secure victory in 7:00.61.
Glover said: 鈥淭hat was our first final of 2012 and it鈥檚 good to get the win. Today we had pressure but controlled pressure from the USA鈥.
Stanning said: 鈥淣ow we go back home and go through the phases of training for the next two world cups before we even think about the Olympics鈥.
Their male equivalents have certainly made a senior world cup debut together to remember. Will Satch and George took silver today and, even then, just narrowly behind Germany and ahead of the hugely experienced Gkountoulas brothers from Greece.
Throughout the race they were in close contention for the main prize. Third at 500m they moved up to second at the 1000m and 1500m and looked like they could challenge for top honours before the Germans seemed to find half an extra gear to hold on in the final 100m burst and win in 6:26.45 to GB鈥檚 6:27.03.
Nash said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a massive learning experience here. I think we鈥檒l go home and look at extending our race right to the line. That鈥檚 what it鈥檚 all about 鈥 being composed and keeping the power on. It鈥檚 all about being mentally strong. The good thing is that there is nothing massive we need to do鈥.
Satch said: 鈥淲e came here as a pretty fresh pair and I think we鈥檝e exceeded ourselves. Now we need to get the experience of two more world cups鈥.
Anna Watkins and Katherine Grainger had somewhat of a closer race than many expected today.
However, out on the water there was a sense that the British duo knew what they were doing. From the front of the race they could view the opposition clearly and react accordingly.
Germany鈥檚 Annekatrin Thiele (Olympic silver medal 鈥 double??) and Britta Oppelt were their toughest test and provided a quality sprint in the final 500m to give the British duo the test they wanted.
鈥淲e were sitting out front for much of the race and watching people attacking us and responding鈥, said Watkins.
鈥淲e put in a good 15 strokes at the end to get the win but I think the Germans were sprinting from a long way out to get us鈥.
Grainger said: 鈥淚 really enjoyed that race. It鈥檚 been such a long time since we raced competitively. We wanted a quality race here and the Germans gave us that. But if anyone thinks they have seen our full-on finish they haven鈥檛. We will wait to unleash that in the Olympic final, I expect鈥.
Next came the men鈥檚 double scull of Sam Townsend and Bill Lucas. Back together this year in a reprise of their younger years, the duo knew that Germany and Italy could be the main rivals.
鈥淭he Germans were very strong today. It seemed like several crews had the same race plan. The ones that went out strongly at the beginning paid towards the end 鈥 all except the Germans鈥, said Townsend.
鈥淭his event is so exciting鈥, added Lucas. 鈥淲e can take a real positive from today. In an ideal world we would like to have been in a stronger place earlier in the race but sometimes you can鈥檛 do that against such world class crews鈥.
The GB men鈥檚 four called themselves a 鈥渨ork in progress鈥 yesterday after their semi-final. Today they certainly moved up another gear for all to see by taking gold.
Greece took an early lead and were there piling on the pressure at the end. In between, though, the GB quartet had created and maintained and ultimately converted a lead. By halfway they had 1.29 seconds over the field. At 1500m gone they had maintained that with Belarus in the challenging pack alongside Greece. Neither could impact the result from there.
鈥淲e鈥檝e shown glimpses of real speed recently but we haven鈥檛 quite recreated it鈥, said Hodge.
鈥淲e have our feet on the ground and some of the big nations are still to join the party鈥.
Gregory said: 鈥淎 win鈥檚 a win and it鈥檚 good to get it. We鈥檙e doing all we can to go as fast as we can. We are going in the right direction鈥.
Reed said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e come from two very different projects and we鈥檙e trying to get the best out of both. We鈥檝e had our ups and downs so far but we now seem to have a good foundation鈥.
James added: 鈥淚t was important that we showed good basic rhythm today. We can improve but this was a good starting point and it shows we are quick.
鈥淭here will be increased expectations on us now but we are ready for that. We are just concentrating on what we can do and not worrying about the opposition鈥.
Sophie Hosking and Kat Copeland are also a new combination this season with Hosking moving into the bow seat. Today they gave an impressive account of themselves 鈥 only losing out to the World Champions from Greece.
The British duo were fifth at the first timing point but rowed through the Chinese and others to be second with 500m to go. The Greeks had enough finishing speed to hold them off in the sprint to the line.
Copeland, World U23 single scull champion said: 鈥淚t was good to get the experience of racing a double and seeing what tactics are used.
鈥淚 think we got exactly what we were wanting out of the race today鈥.
Hosking added: 鈥淚t was a really promising start as a new combination. You can tell it鈥檚 Olympic year by the intensity crews are putting into the start of their races. But we were ready for that and wanted to get into our rhythm and move on from there鈥.
Their male counterparts Zac Purchase and Mark Hunter, by contrast, are very much an established combination as Olympic and World Champions. Today they showed that pedigree to win against some quick opposition.
Purchase and Hunter started conservatively but worked themselves into a lead by halfway of just over a second from Panagiotis Magdanis and Eleftherios Konsolas of Greece. Italy also challenged strongly but faded to third at the end.
In the final throes, Purchase and Hunter were clearly not going to relent, holding on to win by less than half a second.
This was an exciting race and Purchase was quick to acknowledge the Greeks for the effort they made.
鈥淲e are really happy to have had a good race and there鈥檚 lot more to come鈥, said Purchase. 鈥淭he standard is very high this year compared to last which is what you would expect. Credit to the Greeks, they pushed us hard鈥.
With 500m gone of the women鈥檚 eight final, the GB Rowing Team crew were about a metre or so down on the Netherlands. As the halfway approached the Dutch women extended their lead a little whilst British cox Caroline O鈥機onnor urged her charges onto greater efforts ahead of the Ukraine and Romania.
Jo Cook, Olivia Carnegie Brown, Olivia Whitlam, Vicky Meyer-Lake, Jess Eddie, Emily Taylor, Katie Greves and Lindsey Maguire might have been forgiven at that point for feeling like the Romanians, who put in a push, were breathing down their necks and coming down the tracks at speed.
The GB combination 鈥 minus the injured Louisa Reeve and Polly Swann – battled stroke by stroke but with 500m to go the Romanians had moved a few tenths of a second ahead. At the finish GB still had an overlap on the Romanians but not enough in the tank to challenge seriously for silver.
鈥淲e had a few crew changes before we came here. But even though today was a good step up from yesterday鈥檚 race for lanes I wouldn鈥檛 say that we are pleased our performance鈥, said O鈥機onnor.
鈥淚鈥檓 a bit frustrated to be honest鈥, said Eddie. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think we were clever enough in the second half of the race today鈥.
鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of bitter-sweet for me鈥, said Carnegie Brown. 鈥淚 feel like I want to enjoy my first senior medal but it鈥檚 clear that the more experienced members of the crew are not pleased with the performance鈥.
鈥淲e had to commit hard through 750m. I think we just need more time together and we鈥檝e got that now before the next world cup鈥, said Maguire.
Greves said: 鈥淚t was OK as a start 鈥 we improved from the race for lanes but it is disappointing to finish behind crews we were ahead of at the world championships. We had to make some changes to the crew due to injuries but the new girls did a great job鈥.
Whitlam added: 鈥淚t was not the race I wanted to come back to but it鈥檚 a starting point. We had the speed at the start but we got rowed through which was disappointing. It鈥檚 a new crew and I think we have the engine in the boat but the skills aren鈥檛 as sharp as they need to be yet鈥.
The lightweight men鈥檚 four took silver behind Denmark. Peter Chambers, Rob Williams, Richard Chambers and stroke Chris Bartley were challenging at the front with Denmark early in the race and with 200m to go seemed to have the edge on one of their more perennial rivals.
In the end Denmark prevailed by just over a second. The verdict and the race was close enough to please the crew which has Peter Chambers within it this year rather than Paul Mattick who had previously held the seat and who yesterday won the lightweight men鈥檚 pair event with Adam Freeman Pask 鈥 such is the strength of competition within the GB squad.
鈥淲e were leading with about 200m to go and that was really pleasing. Virtually all of our opposition is here barring the Australians and we鈥檙e a new combination so it鈥檚 good to see where we are in the world. It was also good to see the field fragmenting a little bit. It would have been nice to get a win but I鈥檓 happy with where we are鈥, said Williams.
Richard Chambers added: 鈥淲e wanted to win and we know we are quick. They train hard and we train hard and it comes down to delivery on the day鈥.
His younger brother Peter added: 鈥淲e were pretty good for most of the race. A few more weeks training and we鈥檒l be there in the last part of the race. We went out hard and tried even harder in the 3rd 500 鈥 we did all we could and fair play to the Danes. We will go back and look at the race and see what we can do but this was a good starting point. More time together is the key鈥.
Ukraine took gold and Germany silver in the women鈥檚 quadruple scull final in which the GB Rowing Team鈥檚 women鈥檚 quadruple scull of Vicky Thornley, Beth Rodford, Frances Houghton and Mel Wilson were third.
The Ukrainians led throughout but the GB boat worked its way back up the field to third from fifth with 500m to go but did not quite have enough to overhaul either the eventual winners or Germany who took silver.
鈥淲e had been the quickest in the heats and we expected to be up there with a chance鈥, said Wilson. 鈥淣ow the important bit of the summer is to come鈥.
鈥淚鈥檓 really, really proud of all the girls鈥 said Rodford. 鈥淓very call I made they responded to. We were down off the start and Ukraine got a length on us early. But then we got into a good, strong rhythm which was what we were aiming for here.
鈥淓ventually we had to go for the finale earlier than we wanted but as a new combination I鈥檓 pretty pleased. For me it was also a case of laying to rest a few ghosts from last season鈥.
Houghton added: 鈥淲e are a new crew and to come away with a bronze is a good start. We are now all on the same page and we can go away and assess what we did right and what we need to change鈥.
Vicky Thornley said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e got a lot to work on. I think we had a better race in the heat 鈥 we lost a bit too much at the start today but we came through well. I鈥檓 disappointed with bronze but we are only going to improve. We have found speed so we just need to go away and work on all the other elements鈥.
The Olympic champion Ondrej Synek of the Czech Republic prevailed in the men鈥檚 single scull final today but not before Alan Campbell of Great Britain had given him a tough test.
Campbell had a whisper of a lead as the crews came into the final 500m alongside the grandstands. Roared on by the travelling British fans Campbell held his ground only to cede in the final 20 strokes as Synek showed his staying power to surge ahead.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I love this event. It鈥檚 not processional, it鈥檚 exciting and entertaining鈥, said Campbell. 鈥淚t is a tight event and there is so much happening鈥.
The scene was set and the music 鈥渟inister meets horror鈥 from the even organizers as the crews lined up for the final of the men鈥檚 eight to conclude the racing programme.
Britain and Germany were expected to go head to head in this race as World silver and gold medalists respectively. The green of Germany鈥檚 bow showed ahead of the yellow of the British boat in the opening 100m.
Britain were not prepared, though, to let them get away. At the first timing point, the GB crew had a margin 鈥 but a small one. Scything stroke for stroke down the course the bow-balls surged and dropped, surged and dropped with the power of the crews.
At halfway there was still nothing much to choose between them but GB still had the edge, forcing the Germans to put on more power 鈥 unaccustomed as they have become in recent years to being led in any race.
At 1500m the roles were reversed. Britain were four tenths down and you could almost see the confidence surge through their opposition.
Was it all over? With 40 strokes still to come, the Germans picked up their speed and pulled away again. The fast-finishing Dutch came up in a sprint to challenge the British who held on for silver.
The GB crew, whilst disappointed, will take confidence and lessons from this performance.
Ric Egington said: 鈥淲e did a pretty good job considering we had to make a change to the crew a couple of days ago. It was a big change and we only had a short time to get it together and it showed up the longer the race went on. It鈥檚 early days for me in the eight 鈥 I haven鈥檛 rowed in an eight for a long time and I feel that I鈥檓 still finding my feet. But it was an encouraging start鈥.
Phelan Hill added: 鈥淚t was a good race and there is more to come from us. It was a nice feeling to be in the race at 1000m instead of our usual default of being down and chasing in the second 1000m so we need to keep that going鈥.
Nathaniel Reilly O鈥橠onnell said: 鈥淲e had to get in the German鈥檚 faces and we were very aggressive in the first 1000m鈥.
Matt Langridge: 鈥淚t was great to get out ahead of the Germans in the first half of the race but when we get out in front we need to learn how to stay out there and build on it鈥.
In the earlier B Finals the second GB lightweight women鈥檚 double of Andrea Dennis and Imogen Walsh took second place whilst the men鈥檚 quadruple scull took an early lead and held onto win despite a stiff challenge in the final 250m from Switzerland and Poland.
Rachel Gamble Flint rounded off a good debut regatta at senior world cup level by taking fourth place in the women鈥檚 single scull B final in 7:45.70.
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RESULTS
(Events featuring GB Rowing Team crews only. For full results: www.worldrowing.com)
FINALS
OPEN
WOMEN
Pair
1 Helen Glover/Heather Stanning (GREAT BRITAIN) 7:00.61
2 Erin Cafaro/Eleanor Logan (USA 1) 7:01.79
3 Caroline Lind/Taylor Ritzel (USA 2) 7:03.47
4 Claudia Belderbos/Chantal Achterberg (Netherlands 1) 7:10.72
5 Kerstin Hartmann/Marlene Sinnig (Germany) 7:15.14
6 Adelina Cojocariu/Irina Dorneanu (Romania 2) 7:17.72
Eight
1 Netherlands 6:06.06
2 Romania 6:08.70
3 Jo Cook/Olivia Carnegie-Brown/Olivia Whitlam/
Victoria Meyer-Laker/Jessica Eddie/Emily Taylor/
Katie Greves/Lindsey Maguire/Caroline O鈥機onnor(cox) 6:11.18
(GREAT BRITAIN)
4 Ukraine 6:13.38
Double scull
1 Anna Watkins/Katherine Grainger (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:50.35
2 Annekatrin Thiele/Britta Oppelt (Germany) 6:51.03
3 Lenka Antosova/Jitka Antosova (Czech Republic) 6:53.90
4 Min Wang/Weiwei Zhu (China 1) 7:01.22
5 Yan Jiang/Li Rong (China 2) 7:04.93
6 Inge Janssen/Elisabeth Hogerwerf (Netherlands) 7:07.13
Quadruple scull
1 Ukraine 6:20.37
2 Germany 6:22.90
3 Beth Rodford/Melanie Wilson/Frances Houghton/
Victoria Thornley (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:25.23
4 USA 6:31.94
5 Poland 6:32.74
6 China 6:35.85
MEN
Pair
1 Anton Braun/Felix Drahotta (Germany 1) 6:26.45
2 George Nash/William Satch (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:27.03
3 Nikolaos Gkountoulas/Apostolos Gkountoulas (Greece 1) 6:28.05
4 Nanne Sluis/Meindert Klem (Netherlands 2) 6:36.58
5 Jan Gruber/Jakub Makovicka (Czech Republic 2) 6:39.45
6 Nenad Bedik/Jovan Popovic (Serbia 1) 6:42.65
Four
1 Alex Gregory/Pete Reed/Tom James/Andrew Triggs Hodge
GREAT BRITAIN) 5:50.29
2 Greece 5:52.64
3 Belarus 5:53.01
4 Czech Republic 5:53.05
5 Netherlands 5:58.30
6 France 6:01.36
Eight
1 Germany 5:26.78
2 Nathaniel Reilly-O鈥橠onnell/Alex Partidge/Richard Egington/
Tom Ransley/Greg Searle/Mohamed Sbihi/James Foad/
Matt Langridge/Phelan Hill (cox) (GREAT BRITAIN) 5:29.93
3 Netherlands 5:30.21
4 Poland 5:34.10
5 Ukraine 5:36.61
6 France 5:39.54
Single scull
1 Ondrej Synek (Czech Republic) 6:47.82
2 Alan Campbell (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:51.33
3 Angel Fournier Rodriguez (Cuba) 6:53.62
4 Liang Zhang (China) 6:55.04
5 Aleksandar Aleksandrov (Azerbaijan 1) 6:56.56
6 Mindaugas Griskonis (Lithuania) 7:00.18
Double scull
1 Eric Knittel/Stephan Krueger (Germany 1) 6:09.78
2 Bill Lucas/Sam Townsend (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:10.90
3 Luka Spik/Iztok Cop (Slovenia) 6:11.11
4 Cedric Berrest/Julien Bahain (France) 6:11.64
5 Hans Gruhne/Mathias Rocher (Germany 2) 6:11.73
6 Alessio Sartori/Romano Battisti (Italy 1) 6:15.16
LIGHTWEIGHT
WOMEN
Double scull
1 Christina Giazitzidou/Alexandra Tsiavou (Greece) 6:55.04
2 Sophie Hosking/Katherine Copeland (GREAT BRITAIN 1) 6:55.51
3 Dongxiang Xu/Wenyl Huang (China 1) 6:56.01
4 Anne Lolk Thomsen/Juliane Rasmussen (Denmark) 6:57.82
5 Rianne Sigmond/Maaike Head (Netherlands) 6:58.99
6 Kristin Hedstrom/Julie Nichols (USA) 7:00.76
MEN
Double scull
1 Zac Purchase/Mark Hunter (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:19.71
2 Panagiotis Magdanis/Eleftherios Konsolas (Greece) 6:20.12
3 Lorenzo Bertini/Elia Luini (Italy) 6:20.65
4 Mads Rasmussen/Rasmus Quist (Denmark) 6:20.87
5 Zsolt Hirling/Tamas Varga (Hungary 1) 6:23.46
6 Are Strandli/Kristoffer Brun (Norway) 6:24.18
Four
1 Denmark 6:01.17
2 Peter Chambers/Rob Williams/Richard Chambers/Chris Bartley
(GREAT BRITAIN) 6:02.23
3 China 6:03.51
4 Netherlands 6:04.69
5 France 6:05.72
6 Germany 6:07.81
B FINALS
OPEN
WOMEN
Single scull
1 Donata Vistartaite (Lithuania) 7:40.35
2 Tale Gjoertz (Norway) 7:43.05
3 Kaisa Pajusalu (Estonia) 7:44.96
4 Rachel Gamble-Flint (GREAT BRITAIN) 7:45.70
5 Ivana Filipovic (Serbia 2) 7:50.39
6 Nataliia Huba (Ukraine) 7:53.33
MEN
Quadruple scull
1 Matthew Wells/Stephen Rowbotham/Charles Cousins/
Marcus Bateman (GREAT BRITAIN) 5:48.40
2 Switzerland 5:49.60
3 Poland 5:49.94
4 Ukraine 5:50.20
5 Czech Republic 5:51.15
6 Slovenia 5:58.19
LIGHTWEIGHT
WOMEN
Double scull
1 Jing Liu/Feihong Pan (China 2) 7:02.36
2 Imogen Walsh/Andrea Dennis (GREAT BRITAIN 2) 7:04.67
3 Emma Fred/Kristina Knejp Christensson (Sweden) 7:06.61
4 Christina Sperrer/Sara Karlsson (Austria) 7:12.44
5 Olga Arkadova/Natalia Varfolomeeva (Russia) 7:13.26
6 Erzsebet Kabodi/Zsuzsanna Hajdu (Hungary) 7:24.56
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CREW LISTS
SAMSUNG WORLD ROWING CUP I
Belgrade, Serbia, 4-6 May, 2012
GB ROWING TEAM CREWS LIST
(See home-towns, clubs and dates of birth in list below. Named here in crews bow to stroke unless indicated. (Coach in brackets).
OPEN
WOMEN
Pair
Helen Glover/Heather Stanning
(Robin Williams)
Eight
Jo Cook/Olivia Carnegie Brown/ Olivia Whitlam/Vicki Meyer-Lake/Jess Eddie/Emily Taylor/Katie Greves/Lindsey Maguire/Caroline O鈥機onnor (cox)
(Nick Strange)
Single scull – Two boats
Rachel Gamble Flint
(Jane Hall)
Natasha Page
(Jane Hall)
Double scull
Anna Watkins/Katherine Grainger
(Paul Thompson)
Quadruple scull
Beth Rodford/Melanie Wilson/Frances Houghton/Victoria Thornley
(Ade Roberts)
MEN
Pair
George Nash/Will Satch
(Paul Stannard & Christian Felkel)
Four
Tom James/Alex Gregory/Peter Reed/Andrew Triggs Hodge
(Jurgen Grobler)
Eight
Nathaniel Reilly O Donnell/Alex Partridge/Ric Egington/Tom Ransley Greg Searle /Moe Sbihi/James Foad/Matt Langridge/ /Phelan Hill (cox)
(John West & Christian Felkel)
Single scull 鈥 two boats
Alan Campbell
(Bill Barry)
Tom Solesbury
(Mark Banks)
Double scull
Bill Lucas/Sam Townsend
(Mark Earnshaw)
Quadruple scull
Matt Wells/Stephen Rowbotham /Charles Cousins/Marcus Bateman
(Mark Banks)
LIGHTWEIGHTS
WOMEN
Single scull
Kathryn Twyman
(Paul Reedy)
Double scull 鈥 two boats
Sophie Hosking/Kat Copeland
(Paul Reedy)
Imogen Walsh/Andrea Dennis
(Paul Reedy)
MEN
Pair
Paul Mattick/Adam Freeman-Pask
(Rob Morgan)
Four
Peter Chambers/Rob Williams/Richard Chambers/Chris Bartley
(Rob Morgan)
Single
Mike Mottram
Double scull
Zac Purchase/Mark Hunter
(Darren Whiter)
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HOME TOWN LISTS
WOMEN
PAIR
Helen Glover 聽聽Minerva Bath 聽聽Penzance 聽聽17/06/86 聽聽鈥Heather Stanning 聽聽Army RC 聽聽Lossiemouth 聽聽26/01/85 聽聽鈥–oach: Robin Williams 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥‥ight
Jo Cook 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Sunbury-on-Thames 聽聽22/03/84
Olivia Carnegie-Brown Oxford Brookes Univ BC Oxford 28/03/1991
Olivia Whitlam 聽聽Agecroft RC 聽聽Warrington 聽聽16/09/85
Vicki Meyer-Lake Leander Club Premnay 18/03/1988
Jessica Eddie 聽聽Univ of London BC 聽聽Durham 聽聽07/10/84
Emily Taylor 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Lincoln 聽聽28/06/87
Katie Greves 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Oxford 聽聽02/09/82
Lindsey Maguire 聽聽Wallingford RC 聽聽Edinburgh 聽聽15/01/82
Caroline O’Connor (cox) 聽聽Oxford Brookes Univ BC 聽聽Ealing, London 25/04/83 聽聽鈥–oach: Nick Strange 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥⊿ingle Scull (Boat 1)聽聽鈥≧achel Gamble-Flint 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Darlington 聽聽13/09/91 聽聽鈥–oach: Jane Hall
(Boat 2)
Natasha Page Gloucester RC Hartpury 30/04/85鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥―ouble Scull 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥Anna Watkins 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Leek, Staffs. 聽聽13/02/83 聽聽鈥Katherine Grainger 聽聽St Andrew BC 聽聽Aberdeen 聽聽12/11/75 聽聽鈥–oach: Paul Thompson 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥≦uadruple Scull 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥Beth Rodford 聽聽Gloucester RC 聽聽Gloucester 聽聽28/12/82 聽聽鈥Melanie Wilson 聽聽Imperial College BC 聽聽London 聽聽25/06/84 聽聽鈥Frances Houghton 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Oxford 聽聽19/09/80 聽聽鈥Victoria Thornley 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Wrexham 聽聽30/11/87 聽聽鈥–oach: Ade Roberts 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥∕EN
笔补颈谤鈥George Nash 聽聽Molesey BC 聽聽Guildford 聽聽02/10/89 聽聽鈥Will Satch 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Henley-on-Thames 聽聽09/06/89 聽聽鈥–oaches: Christian Felkel & Paul Stannard
Four 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥═om James 聽聽Molesey BC 聽聽Wrexham 聽聽11/03/84 聽聽鈥Alex Gregory 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Wormington 聽聽11/03/84 聽聽鈥Pete Reed 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Nailsworth, Glos 聽聽27/07/81 聽聽鈥ˋndrew Triggs Hodge 聽聽Molesey BC 聽聽Hebden, N. Yorks 聽聽03/03/79 聽聽鈥–oach: J眉rgen Grobler 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥‥ight
Nathaniel Reilly O鈥橠onnell Uni of London BC Durham 13/04/88
Alex Partridge 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Alton, Hants 聽聽25/01/81鈥≧ichard Egington 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Knutsford 聽聽26/02/79鈥Tom Ransley 聽聽York City RC 聽聽Cambridge 聽聽06/09/85
Greg Searle 聽聽Molesey BC 聽聽Marlow 聽聽20/03/72
Mohamed Sbihi 聽聽Molesey BC 聽聽Surbiton 聽聽27/03/88
James Foad 聽聽Molesey BC 聽聽Southampton 聽聽20/03/87鈥Matthew Langridge 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Northwich 聽聽20/05/83鈥–ox 鈥 Phelan Hill 聽聽Leander 聽聽Bedford 聽聽21/07/79鈥–oaches: John West & Christian Felkel 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥⊿ingle Scull聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥Alan Campbell 聽聽Tideway Scullers School 聽聽Coleraine 聽聽09/05/83
Coach: Bill Barry
Double Scull 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥˙ill Lucas 聽聽London RC 聽聽Kingswear 聽聽13/09/87 聽聽鈥Sam Townsend 聽聽Reading Univ BC 聽聽Reading 聽聽26/11/85 聽聽鈥–oach: Mark Earnshaw 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥≦uadruple Scull 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥∕atthew Wells 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Hexham, Northumberland 聽聽19/04/79
Stephen Rowbotham 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Winscombe, Somerset 聽聽11/11/81
Charles Cousins 聽聽Reading Univ BC 聽聽Willingham, Cambs 聽聽13/12/88
Marcus Bateman Leander Club Torquay 16/09/1982鈥–oach: Mark Banks鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥↙IGHTWEIGHTS
WOMEN
Single Scull鈥↘athryn Twyman 聽聽Wallingford RC 聽聽Oxford 聽聽29/03/87鈥–oach: Paul Reedy 鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥―ouble Scull (Boat 1)聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥⊿ophie Hosking 聽聽London RC 聽聽Wimbledon 聽聽25/01/86 聽聽鈥Katherine Copeland 聽聽Tees RC 聽聽Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-on-Tees 聽聽01/12/90 鈥–oach: Paul Reedy 鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥―ouble Scull (Boat 2) 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥Imogen Walsh 聽聽London RC 聽聽Inverness 聽聽17/01/84 聽聽鈥ˋndrea Dennis 聽聽Imperial College BC 聽聽Oxford 聽聽03/01/82 聽聽鈥–oach: Paul Reedy 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥∕EN
Pair 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥≒aul Mattick 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Frome, Somerset 聽聽25/04/78鈥ˋdam Freeman-Pask 聽聽Imperial College BC 聽聽Windsor 聽聽19/06/85 聽聽鈥–oaches: Rob Morgan & Darren Whiter 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥犅 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥‵our 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽 聽聽鈥Peter Chambers 聽聽Oxford Brookes Univ BC 聽聽Coleraine 聽聽14/03/90
Rob Williams 聽聽London RC 聽聽Maidenhead 聽聽21/01/85
Richard Chambers 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Coleraine 聽聽10/06/85聽聽鈥Chris Bartley 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Chester 聽聽02/02/84 聽聽鈥–oach: Rob Morgan
Single
Mike Mottram Leander Club Stoke Mandeville 08/06/1990
Double Scull鈥╖ac Purchase 聽聽Marlow RC 聽聽Tewkesbury 聽聽02/05/86 聽聽鈥∕ark Hunter 聽聽Leander Club 聽聽Romford, Essex 聽聽01/07/78 聽聽鈥–oach: Darren Whiter
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THE NEXT WORLD CUPS
The dates and venues for the other two world cups are:
SAMSUNG ROWING WORLD CUP II
Lucerne, Switzerland, 24-26 May
SAMSUNG ROWING WORLD CUP III
Munich, Germany, 15-17, June
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