Record-breaking weekend of racing at Senior Champs 2016
Olympic medallist Karen Bennett and a host of potential Tokyo 2020 stars were among the winners during an action-packed weekend of racing at the British Rowing Senior Championships in Nottingham.
Credit: Naomi Baker
Bennett was part of a Leander Club crew, along with reigning World Champions Fiona Gammond and Holly Norton, that claimed gold in a well-contested women鈥檚 eight competition on Sunday.
鈥淭hat was a really nice way to start the season,鈥 said Bennett. 鈥淚t was great fun racing with the girls, they are all up-and-coming rowers and really talented.鈥
Leander also won the men鈥檚 eight title in a new regatta record as they got the better of an experienced Oxford Brookes University crew featuring Olympic champion Scott Durant and fellow Rio 2016 rowers Peter Chambers and Mat Tarrant.
Holly Nixon and Jess Leyden, World Senior and U23 Champions respectively, teamed up with Lucy Burgess and Emily Carmichael to claim a clear-water victory in the women鈥檚 quadruple scull.
And their club colleagues at Leander recorded a one-two in the men鈥檚 competition, with gold going to the lightweight quad of Ed Fisher, Charles Waite-Roberts, Jonathan Jackson and Samuel Mottram.
The first day of competition saw a 26-year-old record fall as an Isis A crew featuring Ollie Cook took full advantage of the weekend鈥檚 tail-winds to win a cracking men鈥檚 four final in a new regatta-best time of 6:03.17.
Cook was one of three reigning World Champions to claim gold on Saturday, with Wallingford RC鈥檚 Brianna Stubbs and Ellie Piggott continuing their successful partnership by dominating the women鈥檚 double competition.
Leander Club鈥檚 Nick Middleton and Tom Barras did likewise in the men鈥檚 double, while Cambridge University Women鈥檚 BC鈥檚 A crew of Myriam Goudet, Alice White, Lucy Pike and Melissa Wilson claimed the women鈥檚 four title in impressive fashion.
Four aspiring GB para-rowers competed in an open arms-trunk single scull, with Scott Jones (Gloucester Hartpury), Sophie Brown (Sudbury RC) and Ekow Otoo (Marlow RC) winning gold in their respective classifications.
Paralympics legend Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson presented the medals and said: 鈥淭he inclusive nature of these Championships is really important and great to see. I wish more sports would do it.鈥
This year鈥檚 Championships 鈥 sponsored by Visit Sarasota County, hosts of the 2017 World Senior Championships 鈥 were the first to include prizes for non-high performance programme clubs and universities.聽Tideway Scullers School, Lea RC, Kingston RC and Thames RC were among the clubs to take home shields.
More than 1,000 rowers from 100 clubs 鈥 19 of which were composites 鈥 raced during a busy and competitive weekend.
Jim Harlow, Chairman of the Regatta, said: 鈥淚t has been a hugely successful weekend at the British Rowing Senior Championships. We have seen lots of close racing over the course of the weekend, with crews really pushing each other to bring out their best. It is testament to the dedication and hard work that every rower and coach puts in; it鈥檚 great to see.
“I would like to personally thank all the outstanding volunteers, without which this event would not be possible. I鈥檓 already looking forward to next year!鈥
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