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Great Britain finish top of medal table at World Rowing Cup II 2023

It was two world best times and six gold medals for the GB Rowing Team on finals day in Varese

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GB Rowing Team has added six gold medals, three silver and a bronze to the bronze won yesterday by Olivia Bates (LW1x) placing top of the medal table at World Rowing Cup II. Highlights from an entertaining day of racing include a 鈥榗lean sweep鈥 of golds for the men鈥檚 sweep squad and two World Best times for the Paralympic squad.

Summarising the weekend, Louise Kingsley, GB Rowing Director of Performance said: 鈥淥ff the back of a solid European Championships we’ve been away, done more work, refined the crews, and I鈥檓 really pleased with how the team has come out and performed at this World Cup. Judging on the quality of racing here, there鈥檚 going to be stiff competition across the boat classes as we progress through the season.鈥

Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George took gold in the Men鈥檚 pair (M2-), three seconds ahead of Switzerland. Tom said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled with the win. We鈥檝e set our sights on qualifying for the Olympics and having a good World Championships at the end of the year, and this is a stepping stone to that, so we鈥檙e happy. But also we know we鈥檙e going back to the training centre on Tuesday and it鈥檚 going to be 鈥榬ight, onto the next one鈥, and that鈥檚 important too.

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Overall, we were comfortable with what we were doing and we were happy with our race plan and we executed it well.鈥

The Men鈥檚 four (M4-) of Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson maintained their winning streak despite pressure from Australia and USA. David said: 鈥淎ll the competition is tough from semis to final, so you鈥檙e always working harder. Regardless of competition, you have to step on to come away with a win.鈥 Freddie added: 鈥淲hen it鈥檚 close in the race, we鈥檙e always looking to row well technically and keep pushing on and keep putting other crews under pressure. I think we did a solid job today, but we鈥檙e always looking to get better. I鈥檓 grateful we came away with a win.”

After being unable to race at the European Championships聽 due to illness, Harry Brightmore returned to cox the European Champions men鈥檚 eight (M8+) of Will Stewart, Morgan Bolding, Jacob Dawson, Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Tom Digby, James Rudkin and Tom Ford to victory ahead of Australia and Germany. Jacob said: 鈥淓very race is both a challenge and an opportunity so it鈥檚 really good to be out here. We鈥檙e hungry and know that a result is only a result on the day and you have to prove it every time on the start line. There鈥檚 always pressure, but that鈥檚 why we do it.鈥

Sholto said: 鈥淭he theme of this crew is to execute a clinical plan, we felt like we could improve after the preliminary race, and so today was just about staying in the moment one stroke at a time.

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Lauren Rowles and Gregg Stevenson won their PR2 mixed double sculls (PR2 Mix 2x) race, finishing way ahead of the field, to record their second world best time at consecutive events (8.01.59). Lauren said: 鈥淲e came out here wanting to go faster than we did in Bled and we did that so we鈥檙e happy. A win is what we train for, we want to be bold and take risks, doing things that haven鈥檛 been done before and putting down times that haven鈥檛 been done before.鈥 Gregg added 鈥淭oday was such a positive experience, really rewarding.鈥

Also continuing their unbeaten run with a World Best Time of 6:47.29 were the PR3 Mix4+ of Frankie Allen, Giedre Rakauskaite, Ed Fuller, Morgan Fice-Noyes and cox, Erin Kennedy. 鈥淎t the end of the day we go out to get a gold medal, and we鈥檙e going to race hard for that medal. We knew with the conditions that the World record was a possibility, and I feel like we raced as hard as we could and it was an amazing achievement to have.鈥 said Ed. Erin added: 鈥淭his is huge. We started the season with a lot of momentum and it鈥檚 only building. It鈥檚 really exciting. We have more races to come this season, so hopefully when we get to qualification the unit will be rock solid. And who knows, if the weather gods are on our side, maybe we can achieve another world best time.鈥

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Emily Craig and Imogen Grant rowed through the USA in the final strokes of the Lightweight women鈥檚 double sculls (LW2x) to add another World Cup gold to their World Best Time, European and World titles. Imogen described it as 鈥渜uite a sprint finish!鈥 with Emily saying: 鈥淲e felt a bit of pressure having done what we did yesterday with the World Best Time. We came away from Euros chatting about how we had another gear, and we worked on that pretty hard. We knew we would be racing the USA and French here and you can鈥檛 underestimate the calibre of these crews and what they鈥檝e spent the winter doing. We knew we鈥檇 have to take it to the line today and thank god we did.鈥

The Women鈥檚 quadruple sculls (W4x) of Lola Anderson, Georgie Brayshaw, Hannah Scott and Lauren Henry finished second behind China to take a hard earned silver medal. Lauren said: 鈥渨e鈥檙e really happy with that race. It鈥檚 our first race in this new combination, so to push China so hard, we鈥檙e really chuffed with that.鈥 Lola added: “We want more speed, to work together more as a crew, and win more medals. Hopefully we鈥檒l take the step up to gold, so watch this space.鈥

The Women鈥檚 four (W4-). GBR1 of Heidi Long, Helen Glover, Rebecca Shorten and Sam Redgrave also won silver ahead of the USA. Rebecca said: 鈥淚 think we could鈥檝e done a bit better – we can still step on, we鈥檙e still learning with this combination.鈥 Sam added: 鈥淲e鈥檝e definitely stepped on since Bled, but everyone has stepped on so we鈥檒l keep building for the next race.鈥

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With three crews racing in the women鈥檚 eight (W8+) , no one wanted to miss out on the two podium spots. The GB crew of Lauren Irwin, Karen Bennett, Hattie Taylor, Emily Ford, Rowan McKellar, Esme Booth, Natasha Morrice, Annie Campbell-Orde and cox Henry Fieldman kept calm and held off Canada to grab the silver medal. Karen said: 鈥淎t the start we knew what was out in front of us so we just did our best to build throughout the weekend. It was great to finish it off with a silver. We鈥檇 obviously like it to be gold but we鈥檙e still building so it鈥檚 a good step in the right direction.鈥

The Men鈥檚 quadruple sculls (M4x) of Callum Dixon, George Bourne, Matt Haywood and Tom Barras hung on in a tight race to win a bronze medal. 鈥淲e鈥檙e in the building phase right now鈥 said Matt, adding, 鈥渨e鈥檙e still quite a new crew with the addition of Callum and we鈥檝e been working hard from Bled to here. We weren鈥檛 happy coming off the back of Europeans where we didn鈥檛 quite get our final right so we鈥檝e had to work hard with a good mindset and a hunger for more.鈥

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Annie Caddick and Sam Murray had a solid race in the PR3 mixed double sculls (PR3 Mix 2x) but couldn鈥檛 hang on to a podium spot in the final stages and finished in 4th place. Before racing in the Women鈥檚 Eight, Rowan McKellar & Esme Booth also raced in the Women鈥檚 pair (W2-) final (GBR1), finishing in 5th place.

Earlier in the day, the Women鈥檚 pair (W2-) of Natasha Morrice and Annie Campbell-Orde (GBR2), the Men鈥檚 Double sculls (M2x) of John Collins and Aidan Thompson and Kyra Edwards in the women鈥檚 single sculls (W1x) all won their B finals, placing 7th overall.

In the other B finals, the Women鈥檚 four (W4-) GBR2 of Lauren Irwin, Karen Bennett, Hattie Taylor and Emily Ford, and the Women鈥檚 double sculls (W2x) of Lucy Glover and Saskia Budgett finished 9th and 10th overall respectively.

GB Rowing Team Final Results at World Rowing Cup II 2023

BoatTimeRacePosition
W2- GBR207:13.141stB Final
W2- GBR107:10.895thA Final
W2x06:57.894thB Final
W4- GBR106:19.76A Final
W4- GBR 206:41.62 3rd B Final
W1x 07:30.29 1st B Final
W4x06:09.38 A Final
LW2x06:44.04A Final
LW1x 07:50.84A Final
W8+06:05.90A Final
PR3 Mix2x07:20.064thA Final
PR2 Mix2x08:01.59A Final
PR3 Mix4+06:47.29A Final
M2-06:13.15 A Final
M2x06:17.46 1st B Final
M4-05:42.24A Final
M4x05:37.40A Final
M8+05:23.82A Final
Boat:
W2- GBR2
Time:
07:13.14
Race:
1st
Position:
B Final
Boat:
W2- GBR1
Time:
07:10.89
Race:
5th
Position:
A Final
Boat:
W2x
Time:
06:57.89
Race:
4th
Position:
B Final
Boat:
W4- GBR1
Time:
06:19.76
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
W4- GBR 2
Time:
06:41.62
Race:
3rd
Position:
B Final
Boat:
W1x
Time:
07:30.29
Race:
1st
Position:
B Final
Boat:
W4x
Time:
06:09.38
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
LW2x
Time:
06:44.04
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
LW1x
Time:
07:50.84
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
W8+
Time:
06:05.90
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
PR3 Mix2x
Time:
07:20.06
Race:
4th
Position:
A Final
Boat:
PR2 Mix2x
Time:
08:01.59
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
PR3 Mix4+
Time:
06:47.29
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
M2-
Time:
06:13.15
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
M2x
Time:
06:17.46
Race:
1st
Position:
B Final
Boat:
M4-
Time:
05:42.24
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
M4x
Time:
05:37.40
Race:
Position:
A Final
Boat:
M8+
Time:
05:23.82
Race:
Position:
A Final