Para and Project LA crews impress at World Rowing Cup III
The racing came thick and fast for Great Britain on the first day at World Rowing Cup III 2024 in Poznan, Poland
Credit: Benedict Tufnell
The Para crews got the day underway first, before the Project LA development group took to the water.
European Champions Sam Murray and Annie Caddick were convincing winners in the heat for the PR3 Mixed double sculls (PR3 Mix 2x). Annie said: 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 know how the Americans were going to do because we鈥檝e never raced that combination, and we鈥檝e never raced the French combination either, so we went into it with a few unknowns. Our start was good, we鈥檙e normally slightly off on the start and make it up in the middle but we were with them from the start so it gave us the confidence to go and push on.鈥
Sam added: 鈥淲e鈥檝e learnt more about how to win this season, and our training back at Caversham has seen our performance move over the last six months. Winning the heat puts us straight through to the final on Sunday so we can start preparing for that. The Australians are the reigning World Champions, and we鈥檙e building up to the Games in two and a half month鈥檚 time, so we鈥檒l take that result today and we鈥檒l get stuck in on Sunday.鈥
The remaining Para crews all had preliminary races. Winning their prelims by clear water were World and two-time European champions Gregg Stevenson and Lauren Rowles in the PR2 Mixed double sculls (PR2 Mix2x) and Frankie Allen, Giedre Rakauskaite, Morgan Fice-Noyes, Ed Fuller and cox Erin Kennedy in the PR3 Mixed coxed four (PR3 Mix4+).
In the PR1 men鈥檚 single sculls (PR1 M1x) preliminary race, two-time World and two-time European bronze medallist Benjamin Pritchard GBR1 was third and Scotland鈥檚 Jake Woods GBR2 was fifth.
George Bourne returned to racing in the Men鈥檚 single sculls (M1x) and was second in his heat. Talking about the race and looking ahead to the semi-final, he said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 always nice to represent your country. It has been a whirlwind couple of weeks so I鈥檓 just trying to slot back into the habit because I love racing in the single, it鈥檚 hard work but it鈥檚 also fun. I鈥檓 through to the next round and tomorrow鈥檚 a new day so we鈥檒l see what happens in the semi-final.鈥
The GBR2 Men鈥檚 double sculls (M2x) of Rory Harris and Tobias Schroder were second in their heat and through to the semi final. 鈥淭he race was really fun,鈥 Tobias said, 鈥淭here was a pretty strong headwind on the start so we knew it was going to be a long race, but we got into some of our best rhythm. We were able to hold it through the middle and finish quite strong so we鈥檙e really pleased.鈥 Rory added: 鈥淕oing straight into the semi final gives us a massive amount of confidence. It was hard coming聽 into the race with the unknown of who we were racing and how quick we were. As Tobias said, we managed to get into a nice rhythm early on which built our confidence and it was nice to not have to do the repechage this afternoon.鈥
The GBR1 Men鈥檚 double sculls (M2x) raced twice. Stephen Hughes and Cedol Dafydd were fourth in their heat and then won the afternoon repechage in convincing style. They will join GBR2 in the semi final.
The two GBR Men鈥檚 four (M4-) crews of Dan Graham, Douwe de Graaf, Sam Bannister, Matt Rowe (GBR1) and James Vogel, Miles Beeson, Tom Ballinger and Jack Prior (GBR2), were second and fourth respectively. Both crews will go again in the repechage. Speaking after the race, Sam said: 鈥淚t was a really good experience, we didn鈥檛 have the best of starts which we were kind of expecting, but we settled into our rhythm and we started to come back. We鈥檒l look to improve in the repechage tomorrow and then hopefully the A final on Sunday. We鈥檝e been rowing in the eight with Leander Club for most of the year, and we have split that into two fours for this, so we鈥檝e not had a lot of time in the boat so more racing will hopefully be beneficial.鈥
The Women鈥檚 four (W4-) of Juliette Perry, Amelia Standing, Eleanor Brinkhoff and Martha Birtles will race in the repechage after a tight heat which saw them finish in third behind New Zealand and Romania. Eleanor, who has been training with the senior Olympic squad this season, said: 鈥淭he race was good. For a lot of us it was our first senior international competition, so it has been really exciting to get the first one down the track. We鈥檙e quite a new crew, so we haven鈥檛 had loads of racing preparation. It was good to do the first one and we鈥檙e looking forward to the repechage tomorrow. We鈥檝e definitely got things we鈥檙e looking to improve on, so hopefully we can step on to the A Final on Sunday.
鈥淚鈥檝e learnt so much from being within the GB Rowing Team, despite not quite making an Olympic seat. I鈥檓 hoping I can put those experiences to the test here and it鈥檚 great to get some racing for myself before next season. It鈥檚 also really nice to have a project that I can end the season on before I head off to Varese with the senior team to continue supporting them towards Paris.鈥
The two GBR Men鈥檚 pairs (M2-) were drawn in the same heat, with the GBR2 pair of Jake Wincomb and Louis Nares finishing in third, just ahead of the GBR1 pair of James Doran and Matt Heywood. With only the winner progressing to the A final, the GB pairs race in the repechage on Saturday.
Also drawn in the same heat were the two GBR Women鈥檚 double sculls (W2x) crews. GBR1, Jenny Bates and Freya Keto finished in third and GBR2, Vwair茅 Obukohwo and Katie Mole were fifth. Both crews race in the repechage on Saturday.
You can follow World Rowing Cup III across British Rowing social media channels here on our website as well as on the World Rowing website. Racing will also be shown on BBC iPlayer and the BBC website.






