Strong opening session from GB at Europeans
Some dominant performances were produced by GB鈥檚 rowers on the Beetzee regatta course in Brandenburg in the opening session of the European Championships.
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Some dominant performances were produced by GB鈥檚 rowers on the Beetzee聽regatta course in Brandenburg in the opening session of the European Championships.
Seven of the crews in action booked places in Sunday鈥檚 finals whilst a further five reached the semi-finals and four still have the chance to progress through repechages.
Headline heat wins by wide margins came from the new-look men鈥檚 four of Alex Gregory, George Nash, Mohamed Sbihi and Constantine Louloudis, the women鈥檚 pair of Helen Glover and Heather Stanning and light men鈥檚 four of Chris Bartley, Mark Aldred, Jono Clegg and Peter Chambers.
Double-scullers Vicky Thornley and Katherine Grainger also booked safe passage by a length over the Czech Republic.
Both GB eights topped their heats.聽 The men held off the fast-finishing Poles and the women broke away from Romania to seal their wins.聽 Each crew has undergone some adjustments from those crews that competed in the World finals last September after competitive GB trials.
Sam Scrimgeour and Joel Cassells repelled all opposition with some force in the light men鈥檚 pair – the only non-Olympic class GB boat to reach the finals.
Charlotte Taylor and Kat Copeland, World silver medallists, proved strong to the finish to win their lightweight women鈥檚 double scull heat and move to tomorrow鈥檚 semi-finals.聽 Alan Sinclair and Stewart Innes made a good start to their international career in this boat together by winning their men鈥檚 pair heat.
Jamie Kirkwood made his place in a semi safe with a second place in the light men鈥檚 single heat – the opening race of the day for GB and one which had the closest of finishes.
John Collins and Jonny Walton made sure of their semi-final passage with a third-placed finish in the open men鈥檚 double scull.聽 Alan Campbell was not so lucky in a stacked men鈥檚 single scull heat won by defending champion Damir Martin of Croatia. He was third and, with only two qualifying, now races a repechage later today.
Mathilda Hodgkins-Bryne travelled to Brandenburg as a reserve for the women鈥檚 quadruple scull, was entered for the single scull and ended up reaching the semi-finals with a third-placed finish on her debut in this event at this level.
Angus Groom has joined the GB men鈥檚 quadruple scull this season in lieu of the injured Charles Cousins and the new crew of Groom, Sam Townsend, Graeme Thomas and Peter Lambert did not have it all their own way in the early afternoon with Russia snatching the only direct qualification slot for the finals.聽 Both GB open quads will now contest repechages tomorrow as the equivalent women鈥檚 boat came home third in their heat as did Imogen Walsh in the light women鈥檚 single.
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