Great Britain add Three More Medals to top 2022 World Rowing Championships Table
Great Britain added gold in the Men’s Eight and two more bronzes to finish top of the World Rowing Championship standings on Sunday
Great Britain finished top of the 2022 World Rowing Championships medal table with 12 medals in total after adding a further gold and two bronzes on Sunday.
Gold in the Men鈥檚 Eight (M8+) and bronze in the Men鈥檚 Single Sculls (M1x) and PR1 Men鈥檚 Single Sculls (PR1 M1x) brought the British total to 12, including seven gold medals.
Louise Kingsley, British Rowing Director of Performance, said the performance built on early-season success at the Belgrade and Lucerne World Cups as well as the European Championships. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been fantastic to come here and demonstrate the standard that we鈥檙e at,鈥 she said.
鈥淲e never stop. The team is in a good place, the team behind the team is in a good place. We鈥檝e definitely got one eye on Paris, we can鈥檛 sit here and rest on our laurels. Looking at the crews across the Championships, there鈥檚 still plenty we can work on,鈥 Louise added.
She also thanked the work of the coaching and support team. 鈥淭he athletes wouldn鈥檛 be here without all of those people. It鈥檚 been a massive team effort here,鈥 Louise said.
The British Men鈥檚 Eight (M8+) of Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, David Bewicke-Copley, Sholto Carnegie, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin, Tom Ford and cox Harry Brightmore concluded their unbeaten season with World Championship gold, adding to their European Championship title. The British crew got their bows in front early on and were able to control the race from the front as the field sprinted behind them.
Cox Harry Brightmore said the race had gone to plan, explaining: 鈥淭he first minute or so I was really calm and quiet. We knew we just wanted to stick to our race plan and not get caught up with what was happening around us. We had a great start, and when it came to about two minutes in, getting into the middle of the race, I gave a call to the guys, 鈥榣et鈥檚 get some work on鈥. We started to eat away a gap that we hoped no-one could catch. Credit to the guys, who put absolutely everything in in that first three-quarters. We were clinging on for dear life at the end there but we managed it.鈥
James Rudkin said the result had been a step up from last year鈥檚 Olympic bronze medal. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 [gold medal] feels like redemption, especially that race just there. Last year we were good but we weren鈥檛 quite perfect and this year it feels like we haven鈥檛 put a foot wrong. It鈥檚 been special to be a part of,鈥 he said.
David, one of the newcomers to the squad this year, said he felt British legacy in the eight plus a fresh group of athletes had made a difference. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 escape that we鈥檝e won this title off the back of a period where we haven鈥檛 managed to do that, and I distinctly remember 2015, the last time we did win that title, being behind my TV at home in my summer holidays from school thinking, 鈥榤an that would be so epic to win that race鈥. Now I鈥檓 here with a lot of guys that have come through the process with me. It鈥檚 awesome to be a part of what feels like a rejuvenation of this team,鈥 David said.
鈥淭here鈥檚 been a blend of the enthusiasm of the younger guys with the experience and leadership of the older guys. This eight is just an example of what happens when we get those two things in synchronicity correctly together,鈥 David added.
Graeme Thomas ended his season on a high with bronze in the Men鈥檚 Single Sculls (M1x). With five boats in a line to halfway, Graeme pushed on in the second half to break clear of his rivals and take the medal behind Germany鈥檚 Oliver Zeidler and Dutch European champion Melvin Twellaar.
鈥淚鈥檓 physically spent, and, to be honest, I鈥檓 pretty emotionally spent too,鈥 Graeme said after the race. 鈥淧eople say single sculling is a lonely game, and it can be at times, but I had every coach who has ever coached me out there in my mind, and every sculler I鈥檝e ever rowed with in my mind, and I was just thinking about all the little things to try and eke out as much out of myself I could.鈥
Graeme said it had been great to boat at the same time as the M8+, adding that the team support and spirit had been incredible. 鈥淎 bronze in this event is like a gold. I don鈥檛 feel like I鈥檓 a big superhero athlete. It took everything I had to get there,鈥 he said.
Benjamin Pritchard also won bronze in the PR1 Men鈥檚 Single Sculls (PR1 M1x), his first World Championship medal, to add to the bronze he won at the European Rowing Championships in July.
In a superb race, Benjamin kept in touch with Paralympic champion Roman Polianskyi of Ukraine as he in turn rowed down the early race leader, Italy鈥檚 Giacomo Perini. Polianskyi sculled away for the win in the closing stages with Benjamin coming in third, well ahead of the fourth-placed Erik Horrie of Australia.
鈥淩ight now, I鈥檓 disappointed I couldn鈥檛 get through Perini but I鈥檓 really happy with a medal. It鈥檚 the first medal for PR1 men鈥檚 in GB since 2015 at a World Champs, and I鈥檓 happy that we鈥檙e starting to get back on to the podium at these big events. Hopefully we can use this now to springboard towards Paris,鈥 Benjamin said.
In her first senior world championships, Hannah Scott rowed a strong race in the A Final of the Women鈥檚 Single Sculls (W1x) to finish fifth in a competitive field. Saskia Budgett and Kyra Edwards finished a good second behind Ukraine in the B final of the Women鈥檚 Double Sculls (W2x), or eighth overall. Looking calm and controlled, they kept pace with China through the middle of the race before stretching out in the closing stages.
Day Eight Results
| Boat | Crew | Race | Time | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR1 M1x | Benjamin Pritchard | Final A | 09:11.90 | |
| W2x | Saskia Budgett, Kyra Edwards | Final B | 06:59.66 | 2/6 |
| W1x | Hannah Scott | Final A | 07:41.90 | 5/6 |
| M8+ | Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, David Bewicke-Copley, Sholto Carnegie, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin, Tom Ford, Harry Brightmore (cox) | Final A | 05:24.41 | |
| M1x | Graeme Thomas | Final A | 06:51.44 |
- Boat:
- PR1 M1x
- Crew:
- Benjamin Pritchard
- Race:
- Final A
- Time:
- 09:11.90
- Position:
- Boat:
- W2x
- Crew:
- Saskia Budgett, Kyra Edwards
- Race:
- Final B
- Time:
- 06:59.66
- Position:
- 2/6
- Boat:
- W1x
- Crew:
- Hannah Scott
- Race:
- Final A
- Time:
- 07:41.90
- Position:
- 5/6
- Boat:
- M8+
- Crew:
- Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, David Bewicke-Copley, Sholto Carnegie, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin, Tom Ford, Harry Brightmore (cox)
- Race:
- Final A
- Time:
- 05:24.41
- Position:
- Boat:
- M1x
- Crew:
- Graeme Thomas
- Race:
- Final A
- Time:
- 06:51.44
- Position:
Full results and crew lists for all GB Rowing Team boats are here.






