Great Britain team announced for World Rowing Championships
The World Rowing Championships take place in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, between 9-16 September, with 66 athletes selected for the Great Britain team
Angus Groom and Jack Beaumont win gold in the men's double sculls at World Cup 2 in Linz (Naomi Baker)
Great Britain will send 66 athletes to the World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv, Buglaria, this September, including all 16 of the medallists from the recent Glasgow 2018 European Championships.
The women鈥檚 eight and men鈥檚 four remain unchanged after their silver medals in Glasgow, as does the lightweight men鈥檚 single sculls with Sam Mottram.
Angus Groom returns to partner Jack Beaumont in the men鈥檚 double sculls having had to miss the Europeans, at which Beaumont and Harry Leask took bronze. Groom and Beaumont took gold and silver in the 2018 World Cup series.
Leask returns to the single sculls, in which he raced at two World Cups this year, with last year鈥檚 bronze medallist in the single, Tom Barras, once again joining Graeme Thomas, Jonny Walton and John Collins in the quadruple sculls 鈥 the latter three all won silver in the event last year.
The women鈥檚 eight, stroked by Rebecca Shorten, will be looking to better last year鈥檚 fifth-place finish and will take confidence from their silver in Glasgow. In 2017, all six crews in the final were separated by just a length in one of the most exciting races of the regatta.
GB鈥檚 men鈥檚 eight features one change from the crew that was named for the Europeans, with James Rudkin coming in for Tom Jeffery. Olympic champions Moe Sbihi, who missed the final in Glasgow through illness, Will Satch and Tom Ransley all feature as GB look to get back to medal-winning ways, having taken two silvers in the World Cup series.
Rowan McKellar and Hattie Taylor took an impressive bronze in the women鈥檚 pair at World Cup 2 in Linz and will look to make their mark on the World Championships stage.
Jess Leyden returns to the women鈥檚 quadruple sculls, having missed the last two regattas with injury. Leyden and Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne in the bow seat both won bronze medals in the quad in Sarasota-Bradenton in 2017.
And GB will have four World Rowing U23 Championships gold medallists travelling to Plovdiv. Charlotte Hodgkins Byrne and Anna Thornton will form the women鈥檚 double sculls, while Sam Meijer is the sculling spare for the men鈥檚 squad. Imogen Grant will be a racing spare in the lightweight women鈥檚 single, but primarily providing backup to the lightweight quadruple sculls.
In a change to the GB Para-rowing squad, which was named back in July, Paralympic champion Lauren Rowles unfortunately misses out due to injury, meaning Laurence Whiteley will race the PR2 single sculls. The PR3 mixed coxed four will hope to take their place on top of the podium for the eighth successive year and features Paralympic champions Grace Clough and Daniel Brown.
British Rowing Director of Performance Brendan Purcell said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to announce this team for the World Championships, which features strength across the board. The coaching team led by Chief Coaches Jurgen Grobler, Paul Thompson and Tom Dyson, supported by the sport science and medicine staff, deserve credit for managing the athletes through a busy season and preparing them for our most important regatta of the year.
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.
鈥淲e鈥檙e looking to finish the season well to ensure we take momentum into the important 2019 season and have clarity on what we need to do in 2019 to qualify as many boats to the Olympic and Paralympic Games as possible.鈥
The 2018 World Rowing Championships take place in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, between 9-16 September. You can follow all the action on British Rowing鈥檚 social media channels, as well as on the BBC.
Great Britain team for the 2018 World Rowing Championships – Plovdiv, Bulgaria (9-16 September)
Men’s squad
Men’s Pair
Ollie Cook (Club: Univ. of London BC / Hometown: Windsor)
Matt Rossiter (Leander Club / Newbury)
Coach: Steve Trapmore
Men’s Four
Tom Ford (Leander Club / Holmes Chapel)
Jacob Dawson (Leander Club / Plymouth)
Adam Neill (Leander Club / Peterborough)
James Johnston (Leander Club / Henley-on-Thames)
Coach: Christian Felkel
Men’s Eight
James Rudkin (Newcastle Univ. BC / Litchborough)
Tom George (Leander Club / Oxford)
Tom Ransley (Leander Club / Ashford, Kent)
Alan Sinclair (Leander Club / Inverness)
Moe Sbihi (Molesey BC / Surbiton)
Oliver Wynne-Griffith (Leander Club / Guildford)
Matthew Tarrant (Oxford Brookes Univ BC / Shepperton)
Will Satch (Leander Club / Henley-on-Thames)
(cox) Henry Fieldman (Leander Club / London)
Coach: J眉rgen Grobler
Men’s Single Sculls
Harry Leask (Leander Club / Edinburgh)
Coach: Dan Moore
Men’s Double Sculls
Angus Groom (Leander Club / Glasgow)
Jack Beaumont (Leander Club / Maidenhead)
Coach: Dan Moore
Men’s Quadruple Sculls
Graeme Thomas (Agecroft RC / Preston)
Jonny Walton (Leander Club / Leicester)
John Collins (Leander Club / Twickenham)
Tom Barras (Leander Club / Staines)
Coach: Paul Stannard
Lightweight Men’s Single Sculls
Sam Mottram (Leander Club / Stoke Mandeville)
Coach: Hamish Burrell
Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls
Zak Lee-Green (Agecroft RC / Cardiff)
Jamie Copus (Oxford Brookes Univ BC / Watlington)
Coach: Hamish Burrell
Men鈥檚 spares
Sam Meijer (Elizabethan BC / London)
Josh Bugajski (Oxford Brookes Univ. BC / Stockport)
Tom Jeffery (Leander Club / Plymouth)
Women’s squad
Women’s Pair
Rowan McKellar (Leander Club / Glasgow)
Harriet Taylor (Leander Club / Sunningdale)
Coach: Jane Hall
Women’s Four
Sara Parfett (University of London BC / Rochester)
Caragh McMurtry (Coalporters ARC / Southampton)
Emily Ashford (Leander Club / Buckfastleigh)
Jo Wratten (Leander Club / Middlesbrough)
Coach: Tom Pattichis
Women’s Eight
Anastasia Chitty (Leander Club / Oxford)
Rebecca Girling (Molesey BC / Fareham)
Fiona Gammond (Leander Club / Bicester)
Katherine Douglas (Leander Club / Edinburgh)
Holly Hill (Cambridge Univ. Women鈥檚 BC / Gossington)
Holly Norton (Leander Club / Johannesburg)
Karen Bennett (Leander Club / Edinburgh)
Rebecca Shorten (Imperial College BC / Belfast)
(cox) Matilda Horn (University of London BC / Windsor)
Coach: James Harris
Women’s Double Sculls
Charlotte Hodgkins Byrne (Univ. of London BC / Hereford)
Anna Thornton (Nottingham RC / Nottingham)
Coaches: Lauren Fisher & Paul Reedy
Women’s Quadruple Sculls
Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne (Reading Univ. BC / Hereford)
Melissa Wilson (Cambridge Univ. Women鈥檚 BC / Edinburgh)
Jessica Leyden (Leander Club / Todmorden)
Zoe Lee (Imperial College BC / Richmond, N. Yorks)
Coach: Paul Thompson
Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls
Ellie Piggott (Wallingford RC / Bedford)
Emily Craig (University of London BC / Mark Cross)
Coach: Darren Whiter
Lightweight Women鈥檚 Quadruple Sculls
Gemma Hall (Wallingford RC / Wargrave)
Francesca Rawlins (Tideway Scullers School / Uckfield)
Ellie Lewis (Agecroft RC / Marlow)
Maddie Arlett (Edinburgh Univ. BC / Selkirk)
Coaches: Darren Whiter & Paul Reedy
Women鈥檚 spares
Alice Baatz (Agecroft RC / Winchester) (may race women鈥檚 single sculls but primarily spare for W4x)
Imogen Grant (Cambridge Univ. Women鈥檚 BC / Cambridge) (racing lightweight women鈥檚 single sculls but primarily spare for LW4x)
Sam Courty (Bath Univ. BC / Alnwick)
Emily Ford (Leander Club / Holmes Chapel)
Para-rowing squad
PR1 Men鈥檚 Single Sculls
Andy Houghton (Maidenhead RC / Newbury)
Coach: Tom Dyson
PR2 Men鈥檚 Single Sculls
Laurence Whiteley (Tees RC / Northallerton)
Coach: Tom Dyson
PR3 Mixed Coxed Four
Ellen Buttrick (Leeds RC / Leeds)
Grace Clough (Nottingham RC / Sheffield)
Ollie Stanhope (Molesey BC / London)
Daniel Brown (Henley RC / Reading)
(cox) Erin Wysocki-Jones (Leander Club / Wantage)
Coach: Nick Baker






