A message from British Rowing Director of Performance Brendan Purcell
British Rowing Director of Performance Brendan Purcell gives his thoughts on his first regatta season in the job ahead of the 2018 World Rowing Championships
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to be joining the team for my first World Championships since taking on the Director of Performance role at British Rowing in June.
鈥淲hat I expected to see when I joined a team as successful as the GB Rowing Team was commitment and diligence. However, in my time at Caversham, I have seen so much more, with a real passion and commitment to the sport and its values from the athletes, coaches and support staff.
鈥淭he Chief Coaches Jurgen Grobler, Paul Thompson, Tom Dyson and Peter Sheppard work tirelessly to enable the athletes and coaches in their pursuit of 鈥榤aking the boat go faster鈥. As the leaders of the team, we work well together to share learnings and find solutions to challenges.
鈥淥ur world-class sport science and medical teams are also on the front line, working directly with athletes and coaches to help improve performance. It鈥檚 great to see their proactivity and their innovative approach to high performance sport, and the results that this brings.
鈥淭here have been some difficult moments this season, with injuries, illness and hard racing but the athletes have remained committed to the task at hand. Our U23 and Junior teams have enjoyed strong years on and off the water, with some truly exceptional results at World and European Championships, which bodes well for the future.
鈥淲e鈥檙e looking to finish the season well in Plovdiv to ensure we take momentum into the important 2019 season and have clarity on what we need to do in 2019 to qualify our boats to the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
鈥淲e have the talent and personalities within the Team to continue forward confidently in our quest for success at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
鈥淎nd with the backing of UK Sport and the National Lottery we鈥檙e able to nurture the next generation of athletes 鈥 not just in the Senior squads, but also through the Junior and U23 programmes.
鈥淥ur goal, as ever, is to qualify as many boats as possible for the Tokyo 2020 Games, which requires a large, strong squad of rowers and for our coaches to continue working to find the fastest combinations across the boat classes.
鈥淭hank you for your support throughout the 2018 season and here鈥檚 to an enjoyable World Championships.鈥






