Great Britain names Coupe de la Jeunesse team
The GB Rowing Team has selected 45 juniors for the Coupe de la Jeunesse, taking place at Castrelo de Mino, Spain from 5-7 August
Athletes selected for the Coupe line up with their coaches
A team of 45 rowers will represent Great Britain in the Coupe de la Jeunesse, the premier European rowing event for juniors aged 18 or under.
Great Britain is fielding 14 boats across both the junior men鈥檚 and junior women鈥檚 competitions with crews competing in the single sculls, double sculls, quad sculls, coxless pair, coxless four and eight with four rowers (and a cox) from each eight doubling up in the coxed four each day.聽 This is the first time that the GB Rowing Team has sent a team to the Coupe since 2019, so it鈥檚 a long-awaited chance for juniors to make their mark and signal their potential on the international stage.
In 2020 the Coupe was cancelled because of the global pandemic and then the GB Rowing Team withdrew their entry in 2021. The three-day regatta will be a welcome celebration of the sport as juniors and coaches from across Europe meet up to compete while also socialising off the water.
Neil Double, Team Manager for the GB Coupe squad, said: 鈥淔ollowing final crew formation, all crews settled well in their training environments, and we are now looking forward to all showing their best as we return to racing at the Coupe de la Jeunesse in Castrelo de Mino.鈥
Juniors from 16 European nations will be racing at the regatta situated in Galicia in the north-west corner of Spain.
This year鈥檚 Coupe begins with the reserve races on the opening day, followed by heats and finals each day on the Saturday and Sunday with event prizes and a team competition for the annual award of the Coupe de la Jeunesse聽trophy. Only three nations have won the Coupe trophy since the competition began in 1985 with Great Britain winning 15 times 鈥 the last time in 2018. Current champions Italy have triumphed 13 times while France have won on eight occasions.
For some juniors, being selected for the Coupe de la Jeunesse will be the pinnacle of their rowing career, but for others it might be the first step towards future selection for the GB senior team. Several current GB rowers experienced international rowing for the first time at the Coupe including Lola Anderson, Saskia Budgett, David Bewicke-Copley, Lucy Glover, Sam Meijer and Matt Haywood.
GB U19 Team Manager John Layng said: 鈥淭he Coupe is an important step on the pathway to an international rowing career beyond the U19/junior level; this year we have selected a talented team of rowers and coaches who will be able to use this opportunity to gain valuable experience for the future.
鈥淎ll of the rowers have been supported and developed throughout the past season by their home clubs and coaches and much credit is due to them for getting these young men and women to this point in their rowing careers.鈥
Coupe de la Jeunesse crews
MEN
Men鈥檚 single sculls (JM1x)
James Graham (Leander Club)
Coach: Alex Richardson (Claires Court School)
David Wallace (spare) (Henley RC)
Men鈥檚 double sculls (JM2x)
Harvey Orskov (York City RC)
Edward Andrews (Kingston RC)
Coach: George Nottidge (Kingston RC)
Men鈥檚 quad (JM4x)
Guy Hutchins (Henley RC)
Frederick Woodall (Leander Club)
Nathaniel Gauden (Leander Club)
Luke Beever (King鈥檚 School, Worcester)
Coach: Jonathan Jackson (Leander Club)
Men鈥檚 pair (JM2-)
Theo Doyle (St George鈥檚 College)
Alec Wild (Latymer Upper School)
Coach: Nick Barry-Parker (Latymer Upper School)
Men鈥檚 four (JM4-)
Freddy Foxwell (St Andrew BC)
Isaac Hillicks-Tulip (St Edward鈥檚 School)
Seric Crichley (Shiplake College)
Harrison Peck (St George鈥檚 College)
Coach: Jack Stoddart (Dulwich College)
Men鈥檚 eight (JM8+)
Tom Monaghan (King鈥檚 College School, Wimbledon)
Henry Jones (Radley College)
Jamie Ginsberg (Eton College)
Rory McDonnell (St Edward鈥檚 School)
Felix Peerless (St Paul鈥檚 School)
Edward Dallas (Shiplake College)
Sam Scowen (King鈥檚 College School, Wimbledon)
Freddie Middleton (Shiplake College)
Fleur Blase (cox) (King鈥檚 College School, Wimbledon)
Coach: Sam Grant (RSSBC)
WOMEN
Women鈥檚 single scull (JW1x)
Ella Fullman (Wycliffe College)
Coach: Greg Flower (Wycliffe College)
Lara Grant (spare) (Rob Roy BC)
Women鈥檚 double scull (JW2x)
Anna Cowell (Sir William Perkins’s School)
Lucy Thomson (Royal Chester RC)
Coach: Chris Boddy (Sir William Perkins’s School)
Women鈥檚 quad (JW4x)
Kathryn Burton (Wycliffe College)
Olivia Cheesmur (Molesey BC)
Ella Bardsley Taylor (Hartpury University & College BC)
Orla Harvey (Tideway Scullers School)
Coach: Ben Jackson (Hartpury University & College BC)
Women鈥檚 pair (JW2-)
Ailish Harkin (Henley RC)
Izzie Kennedy (Surbiton High School)
Coach: Matt Mole (George Watson鈥檚 College)
Women鈥檚 four (JW4-)
Sophie Tyler (St Paul鈥檚 Girls)
Amelia Gleed (Headington School)
Roxy Welford (St Edward鈥檚 School)
Pippa Jamieson (Henley RC)
Coach: Chris Hermes (Headington School)
Women鈥檚 eight (JW8+)
Sarah Happs (George Heriot鈥檚 School)
Maggie McGuinness (Headington School)
Morven Thompson (Glasgow Academy)
Lily Wood (King鈥檚 School, Chester)
Olivia Janss Lafond (Tideway Scullers School)
Indira Ogunbiyi (Latymer Upper School)
Alice Colclough (RSSBC)
Issy Thomassen (RSSBC)
Natalia Toms (cox) (RSSBC)
Coach: Toby Rudkin (RSSBC)
TEAM SUPPORT
Team Manager 鈥 Neil Double
Lead Coach 鈥 Rhona McCallum
Boatman / Driver 鈥 Andy Turnill
Boatman / Driver 鈥 Matt Mole
Team Doctor 鈥 Juan Rosales
Team Physio 鈥 Abby Morgan






