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#WSW2017: Olympians Greves and Flood to row with juniors in Henley Royal Regatta qualifying

Olympic silver medallists Katie Greves and Debbie Flood will row in qualifiers for the Princess Grace Challenge Cup with two J15 rowers

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Olympic silver medallists Katie Greves and Debbie Flood will aim to inspire the next generation of female rowers at Henley Royal Regatta, taking to the water with two junior athletes in the qualifying races for the Princess Grace Challenge Cup.

The duo, who boast three Olympic and five World Championship medals between them, will row with a pair of J15 rowers from Sir William Perkins鈥檚 School in Chertsey in the open quadruple scull race on Friday.

Alexandra Hawkes and Emma Falkentoft Hansen are coached by former GB Rowing Team athlete and Leander vice-captain Chris Boddy 鈥 fianc茅 to Greves 鈥 and they are the lucky students set to race with the retired Olympians.

鈥淭here鈥檚 always the odd feel-good story at Henley but because it鈥檚 such a high profile event you get little of this kind of thing happening,鈥 Boddy said.

鈥淚 really feel that people who are top athletes have a responsibility to inspire the youth of the day. It鈥檚 easy to think you鈥檙e doing that via social media, but putting it into practice and inspiring kids with your actions is what actually makes a difference.

鈥淚鈥檓 lucky that I know Debbie and Katie well, how generous they are as people, and that they鈥檝e really bought into this project. If other top athletes can see the lead that Katie and Debbie have taken and realise that it does make a difference, then it鈥檒l be even more worth it.聽 So much more than just giving the two girls from my school an amazing experience.鈥

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Since hanging up his oar in 2016, Boddy has been coaching rowing at Sir William Perkins鈥檚. He admits this project at Henley Royal has enthused him as much as his athletes.聽 The crew, who race as Sir William Perkins鈥檚 School and Wallingford Rowing Club, head down the track at 4:47pm on Friday.

Flood, who works for the charity Christians in Sport, and Greves, a teacher at St Edward鈥檚 School in Oxford, have trained with the girls this week ahead of Friday鈥檚 racing and Boddy is confident these few days will be a memory that lasts a lifetime.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e been getting more and more enthused by the sport throughout the season and this is another exciting experience for them,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hether they go on to row for a few more years, or get Olympic medals of their own, this will be something they never forget. The look on their faces when I told them what was happening this week was just amazing.聽 We鈥檝e had some great support from Tideway Scullers loaning us a boat, and a lot of people on the towpath are talking about how special a project this is.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no expectation or pressure on them to qualify. They鈥檙e just going to have a great time rowing around for a few days and it鈥檒l give them a taste of Henley they never forget. Hopefully they鈥檒l want to keep going back, as there鈥檚 nowhere better in the world to race.鈥