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Champs return to defend World titles in Rotterdam

Defending champions Joel Cassells, Sam Scrimgeour and Henry Fieldman are among the senior athletes announced today by British Rowing for the 2016 World Rowing Championships in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

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Joel Cassells and Sam Scrimgeour won World gold in 2015

Four other medallists from the 2015 championships in Aiguebelette, France, will also compete in this year鈥檚 edition for non-Olympic boats, which is taking place alongside the World U23 and Junior Championships from 21-28 August.

That means more than 100 GB rowers will be competing on the Willem-Alexander Baan course in what is effectively the first major international event of the Tokyo 2020 Olympiad, coming just eight days after the Rio regatta concludes.

British Rowing Performance Director Sir David Tanner, who will be Overall Team Leader in Rotterdam, said: 鈥淭hese three, senior boats will want to lay down a marker for the Tokyo Olympic cycle and have a great opportunity to impress.

鈥淲e are still assessing the standard of two possible additional boats for the Worlds,聽a women’s four and lightweight men’s quad, and will decide on those later this week.鈥

Cassells and Scrimgeour, the latter the lightweight men鈥檚 spare for Team GB in Rio, will be looking to continue their excellent unbeaten partnership in the lightweight men鈥檚 pair.

The Coleraine/Kirriemuir combination were crowned as World Champions in their first regatta together last year and have continued that impressive form during 2016, winning the European Championships title and World Cup gold in Lucerne and Poznan.

鈥淚 am chuffed to be selected again with Sam to defend our title in the pair, we are very excited to get to Rotterdam and start racing,鈥 said Cassells.

鈥淲e’ve strived to continue this season where we left off in聽Aiguebelette and winning that European title and being unbeaten since we first raced together is special. Of course that puts a target on our backs and adds to the expectation but we relish the challenge.

鈥淏eing part of a highly-competitive lightweight and women鈥檚 squad this year has pushed us both on both physically and mentally. It gives us great confidence when we’re punching up with the likes of our brilliant women’s pair that we’re in a good position to begin racing again.鈥

Ollie Cook, Callum McBrierty and cox Henry Fieldman won World Cup gold in Poznan
Imogen Walsh
The lightweight women's quad that won silver in 2015

Fieldman guided Nathaniel Reilly-O鈥橠onnell and Mat Tarrant to the coxed pair World title in Aiguebelette last year. This time he will be joined in the boat by Ollie Cook and Callum McBrierty, the trio having won gold at the Poznan World Cup last month.

鈥淎fter a successful debut in Poznan, we have been making substantial leaps forward in our rhythm and technical ability and cannot wait to start out assault on the World Championships in Rotterdam,鈥 said Fieldman, who also won a silver medal at the Worlds in 2014.

鈥淭he GB coxed pair is now on five wins in a row and we are looking to continue that trend through the upcoming regatta.鈥

McBrierty, who also helped the men鈥檚 four to gold at the Lucerne World Cup as a replacement for the ill Constantine Louloudis, said: 鈥淚’m tremendously proud to be selected in the coxed pair for the World Championships.

鈥淢yself, Ollie and Henry are looking forward to putting a marker down at Rotterdam. Having had a great camp in Varese with the Olympic squad, we can’t wait to show our strength at the end of August. There’s plenty more work to do before the event but I鈥檓 relishing the opportunity.鈥

All four members of the lightweight women鈥檚 quadruple scull won silver medals at last year鈥檚 World Championships. Brianna Stubbs, Emily Craig and Ellie Piggott return to the boat, while Imogen Walsh moves across from the lightweight single.

“I’m really excited to race in the lightweight quad again this year,鈥 said Piggott, who will be competing at her third successive World Championships.

鈥淎s individuals we have a lot of experience in this event and from our first session together you could feel that the crew had a real buzz to it.

鈥淲e’ve shown good speed in training so far but, with four weeks still to go until Rotterdam, I’m looking forward to adding to that and seeing what we can deliver at the World Championships.鈥

The finals for the senior World Championships will take place on Saturday, 27 August, a day after the U23s and 24 hours before the Juniors.

The World Junior squad can be found here. The World U23 squad will be announced later this week.

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Crew List

World Rowing Championships, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

21-28 August, 2016

 

(Listed bow to stroke; club, hometown, date of birth)

 

OPEN

 

MEN

 

Coxed pair

 

Oliver Cook (Univ of London BC/Windsor/05.06.90)

Callum McBrierty (Leander Club/Edinburgh/13.08.92)

Henry Fieldman (cox) (Molesey BC/Barnes/25.11.88)

Coach: Christian Felkel

 

LIGHTWEIGHT

 

WOMEN

 

Quadruple scull

 

Brianna Stubbs (Wallingford RC/Poole/13.07.91)

Emily Craig (Univ of London BC/Mark Cross/30.11.92)

Imogen Walsh (London RC/Inverness/17.01.84)

Eleanor Piggott (Wallingford RC/Bedford/16.05.91)

Coach: Ben Reed

 

MEN

 

Pair

 

Joel Cassells (Oxford Brookes Univ BC/Coleraine/15.06.94)

Sam Scrimgeour (Imperial College BC/Kirriemuir/28.01.88)

Coach: Christian Felkel

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