Adam Neill retains British Rowing Indoor Championships title
The biggest ever British Rowing Indoor Championships roared into the Lee Valley VeloPark this Saturday, 9 December
Adam Neill after winning the open men's 2km at the British Rowing Indoor Championships (c) Naomi Baker
Adam Neill retained his British Rowing Indoor Championships title, as GB Rowing Team athletes took the top three spots in the open men鈥檚 2km race at the Lee Valley VeloPark.
Neill, who raced in the men鈥檚 eight at the World Rowing Championships in Sarasota-Bradenton in September, pipped Tom Jeffery and Matt Rossiter to the top spot with a time of 5:48.2.
Sir Bradley Wiggins finished 21st at his first indoor rowing event, completing the 2,000m in a time of 6:22.5.
At the event, presented by Visit Sarasota County, Jamie Copus took the win in the lightweight 2km in 6:15.9, ahead of fellow GBRT athlete Sam Mottram and Barney Price (City of Cambridge RC)
鈥淚t was pretty tough. We only race in this environment once a year, but it was a good, solid piece and I鈥檓 happy to take the win,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e used to rowing on water, so when you come in here with the flashing lights, smoke and people everywhere 鈥 it鈥檚 a high pressure environment for us. But it鈥檚 great fun and good to practice in this environment.鈥
Kaila Engelsman (Mortlake Anglian & Alpha BC) won the open women鈥檚 2km in a time of 7:01.6, while Meghann Jackson (Fulham Reach BC) won the lightweight women鈥檚 race in 7:16.4.
GB Rowing Team鈥檚 women鈥檚 squad was represented en masse in the 4km relays in the afternoon session, with Katherine Douglas, Alice Baatz, Anastasia Chitty and Mel Wilson taking the win in 12:17.4.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to have the support [at BRIC],鈥 said Douglas. 鈥淣ormally when we鈥檙e doing trials there鈥檚 no-one really around, so it鈥檚 nice that people have taken the time to come down and watch us and cheers us on. That鈥檚 why I love BRIC 鈥 it鈥檚 so unique in that sense.鈥
Baatz added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 really nice to have everybody here; people from Crossfit, groups from the gym and anyone who does any indoor rowing. It鈥檚 really cool that everyone can take part.鈥
Several world and British records were beaten on the action packed day in the velodrome, including Scott Jones (Hartpury University Centre), who broke the world record for the PR1 Para men鈥檚 2,000m for the second successive year.
Nick Hubble, Chairman of the BRIC Organising Committee, said: 鈥淚t has been fantastic to see so many people enjoying indoor rowing, both participating and spectating. This event is growing year-on-year and we鈥檙e delighted that this has been the biggest and best British Rowing Indoor Championships yet.鈥






