Project LA crews take centre stage on Day Two at World Rowing Cup III
With all GB Para crews through to finals on Sunday, the focus for day two at World Rowing Cup III in Poznan, Poland was firmly on the Project LA development squad
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Many of these athletes are making their World Cup debuts and wearing their senior GB vests for the first time, but seven crews have progressed to tomorrow鈥檚 A finals.
The Men鈥檚 four (M4-) repechage featured both GBR crews and it was a phenomenal race with GBR1, Dan Graham, Douwe de Graaf, Sam Bannister and Matt Rowe finishing first and GBR2, James Vogel, Miles Beeson, Tom Ballinger and Jack Prior second, ahead of the French and taking the two A final spots.
Matt from the GBR1 crew said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 good fun to race against your mates who you have been training with all year, especially seeing us both make the A final. Wearing GB colours is also very cool. For tomorrow, all we can do is try, not slip up and stay ahead. We did that today and so we鈥檙e looking forward to tomorrow.鈥
Miles from the GBR2 crew added: 鈥淚t was great, we stepped on since our first race. Our aim was to make the A Final and we鈥檝e done that now so we鈥檙e going to attack the final and see where we can come! It鈥檚 really incredible being part of Project LA, we鈥檝e been watching all the other World Rowing Cups where the senior team has been competing, and it鈥檚 been so cool to see what they鈥檝e been doing. It鈥檚 the first World Cup for quite a few of us. We鈥檝e done U23s and juniors before, but it鈥檚 a different standard here. You are able to walk around and see some of your rowing heroes who you鈥檝e grown up watching and it鈥檚 incredible to be going toe-to-toe with some of them.鈥
Talking more about his experience in Poznan so far and looking ahead to the final, Miles added: 鈥淕etting a chance to wear the GB kit and being part of the GB senior team is really cool. Seeing the Para squad in action has been one of the highlights as we don鈥檛 get to see that in U23, so seeing them racing and getting to know those guys has been brilliant. It鈥檒l be a gutsy race tomorrow hopefully, we鈥檒l pump the rate up a bit and finish it off. There鈥檚 still more to come from us, we鈥檙e yet to have a flat out race so watch this space.鈥
It will be another A final, this time for the Women鈥檚 four (W4-) of Juliette Perry, Amelia Standing, Eleanor Brinkhoff and Martha Birtles, after they finished third in their repechage. Martha said: 鈥淎s a development crew, there鈥檚 not an enormous amount of pressure on us. For some of us, it鈥檚 our first senior international debut so we鈥檙e just trying to have fun with it and getting into the A Final is really good for us and really exciting. We鈥檙e even more motivated to race tomorrow now, it feels super surreal.鈥
George Bourne was third in the Men鈥檚 single sculls (M1x) semi final, booking his place in the A final on Sunday. 鈥淚鈥檓 definitely pleased, and definitely lucky,鈥 he said, adding, 鈥淪ometimes the wind goes in your favour and sometimes it doesn鈥檛. Today I did what I said I wanted to do and it鈥檚 great to be through to the final. It鈥檚 nice to have a little bit of luck but I鈥檝e still got a lot of work to do, to try and be a bit more competitive with the guys who beat me today.鈥
The GBR1 Men鈥檚 double sculls (M2x) of Stephen Hughes and Cedol Dafydd were third in the semi final and progress to the A final. They were just ahead of the GBR2 crew of Rory Harris and Tobias Schroder who will now race in the B final tomorrow.
Cedol said: 鈥淭he conditions out there were really hard, so it meant we couldn鈥檛 quite find our rhythm like yesterday. It was the most intense race I鈥檝e ever been a part of. There were super difficult crews to race against, so it was the best experience I鈥檝e had. We wanted to make the A final, and we knew we had a good chance of doing it, but we knew we had to put something special down. I鈥檓 very happy and very proud of Stephen as well, we back each other all the way. I know if I鈥檓 hurting then Stephen is hurting, and I鈥檓 not going to just let him take that pain by himself. Really well done to Tobias and Rory too. It was a crazy race and could have been anyone鈥檚 race out there. We鈥檙e not one crew, we鈥檙e one squad. We鈥檙e GB at the end of the day, and we want to get as many boats as we can to the top. Honestly, being here is the coolest thing I鈥檝e ever done in my life, and it will be for a long time. I鈥檝e been saying this all week, but it鈥檚 so surreal to be here. I still can鈥檛 believe I have made the A final and I鈥檓 super proud of what we鈥檝e done. My parents are here, and they鈥檙e very proud and happy to be here too.鈥
Stephen added: 鈥淲e鈥檙e not in a double, we鈥檙e in a squad. There鈥檚 four of us here, not two of us, so it鈥檚 important to keep the morale up for the full team and not just your boat. We want to go out tomorrow and give our best for the whole squad.鈥
The GBR2 Men鈥檚 pair (M2-) of Jake Wincomb and Louis Nares were second in their repechage and also through to the A final. Jake said: 鈥淲e were not really sure coming into the race whether we would make the A or B final, so we鈥檙e really happy to have made it. We got put together in early May and we had a couple of good results then but then had聽 some time off in our club eight so it鈥檚 really nice to get back into it, it鈥檚 been an awesome opportunity.
Louis added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit of a surprise, but it鈥檚 nice to do something different to our usual club rowing. We came into this regatta with no real expectation of anything and just wanted to go out and use it as a learning experience so it鈥檚 a bit of a shock to get into the A Final but we鈥檒l give it our best shot tomorrow.鈥
The GBR1 Women鈥檚 double sculls (W2x) crew of Jenny Bates and Freya Keto put in an amazing sprint finish to win their repechage ahead of New Zealand and are another crew looking forward to the A final. Jenny said: 鈥淭he Swiss really kept us on our toes, we were aiming to come top two to get into the A Final. The Swiss were rising so we responded and in doing so we overtook New Zealand, little did we know we had won! It was a really tough race. We鈥檝e just come out here to see how fast we could go, we weren鈥檛 too focused on everyone else as we knew everyone would be fast. It鈥檚 been really cool to be amongst it and take on every opportunity and we鈥檙e really looking forward to the A Final tomorrow.鈥
The GBR1 Men鈥檚 pair (M2-), James Doran and Matt Heywood, raced in the B final finishing seventh overall. Earlier in the morning they narrowly missed out on the A final with a third place finish in the repechage. The GBR2 Women鈥檚 double sculls (W2x), Vwair茅 Obukohwo and Katie Mole were 10th overall in the B final, after they placed fourth in the repechage.
You can follow World Rowing Cup III across British Rowing social media channels and here on the website, and on the World Rowing website. Finals racing on Sunday will also be shown on BBC iPlayer and the BBC website.






