Gold and two silvers for GB at World Championships
The GB Rowing Team opened its medal tally with a gold聽and two silvers on the first of four World Championship聽medal days on Slovenia’s Lake Bled.
Kieren Emery and Peter Chambers bagged Britain’s gold聽in the lightweight men’s pair.
Silvers followed for the women’s pair and men’s eight. The level of ambition within the Siemens-backed team was shown by the pride mixed with a tinge of disappointment felt by those who took silver.
Helen Glover and Heather Stanning learned how cruel top聽sport can be when they missed out by eight hundredths of a聽second to the defending world champions, New Zealand, in the聽women’s pair. They lost to the Kiwis in the final last year but聽this time round the margin was much closer and the British聽duo led for much of the race.
“I knew the Kiwis would come back on us but I didn’t know聽how close it was at the end”, said Stanning.
“This may be the result that makes our career because we will be so聽fuelled up to get up there and be punching at the top of the podium聽next year”, added Glover.
Emery and Chambers were also involved in a tough tussle聽with New Zealand but came back on the early race leaders聽to claim gold in 6:27.59.
“At 600m gone I looked around for New Zealand and saw that they聽were about three-quarters of a length up on us and I knew we had to聽keep working and working and that they would pay for it at the end”, said Emery. 聽He was right as Italy and Germany overhauled聽the Kiwis to take silver and bronze respectively.
The GB men’s eight, which here includes the seemingly evergreen聽1992 Olympic gold medallist Greg Searle, knows that it has a place聽for London after taking silver today ahead of Canada in bronze but聽behind Germany.
Stroke Dan Ritchie said he felt the home crowd could make the difference next year against a German crew that beat them last year and again today. Only this time round the gap was bigger and the rest of the world was closer behind Britain.
“Don’t underestimate the power of the home crowd”, said Ritchie.
“It’s a bitter pill to swallow coming second but in a way we’ll be very聽motivated now for 11 months and a day until the Olympics”, said聽Searle.
Earlier five British crews qualified for tomorrow’s finals. Paralympic聽Champion Tom Aggar led off with a win in the semis of the arms-only聽single scull and was followed by wins from the World Champion lightweight聽mens’ four and the lightweight women’s single. 聽The GB men’s double qualified in second place and the lightweight men’s single in third.聽The British women’s eight who qualified for tomorrow’s final yesterday are聽also in action tomorrow.
The GB women’s quad, so disappointed on Tuesday when they聽failed to make the final, were winners of today’s B Final, securing聽the boat a place at the Olympic Games next year.
Pete Reed and Andy Triggs Hodge race in the men’s聽pair tomorrow on a semi-final race-card which includes World Champions聽Katherine Grainger in the women’s double scull, Marcus Bateman聽and Matt Wells in the men’s double scull as well as both single聽scullers.
*SIEMENS is the high performance partner of the GB Rowing Team聽(as such they sponsor all the Olympic and Paralympic Class聽boats in the senior squad and add value to the GB Rowing聽Teams’ Start and High Performance Programme in Clubs Schemes)
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RACE REPORTS
Kieren Emery and Peter Chambers started smoothly聽in the final of the international class lightweight聽men’s pair today. The breeze by the time their聽race started had just begun to bubble up slightly.
By quarter-way there was nothing much to choose聽between the crews with New Zealand attacking through聽the 500m mark to lead by just under a length.
At halfway Britain’s 2011 World U23 champions were in聽third spot and tracking Germany closely with NZ still in the聽lead. 聽As the Island approached the chasers caught the Kiwis.
Great Britain were given pole position as the race moved聽through 1500m. 聽But it was still tight with Emery and聽Chambers perhaps looking strongest and smoothest.
Surging towards the line the GB boat extended its lead聽and won in 8:00.56. 聽Italy took silver and Germany聽the bronze as the Kiwis paid for their early race pace.
World silver medallists Helen Glover and Heather Stanning say聽their defeat to New Zealand, the defending world champions, will聽motivate them towards the London Olympic Games next year.
The placings were the same as last year but the margins were聽much, much closer.
Not that Stanning seemed aware of the pain through聽which the whole of the GB (and New Zealand) supporters’聽pack had gone through as the race unfolded.
“I was too focussed on my own boat really to聽know how close we were with New Zealand because聽it was quite rough out there”, said Stanning. 聽“It’s obviously聽not the result we wanted”.
For Glover, taking silver was a disappointment but can聽provide motivation. “This may be the result that makes our career聽because we will be so fuelled up to get up there and be punching聽at the top of the podium next year”, she said.
The British had led through all the timing points in today’s聽final but inexorably Juliette Haigh and Rebecca Scown聽clawed their way back into contention. The GB boat聽seemed to hold them off until the dying 100m.
Germany, having stamped their authority over the women’s聽quad final just 15 minutes before set out to do the same聽for the men’s eight. 聽They started briskly and were more聽than two seconds ahead at halfway.
GB were in fourth with Canada and Australia ahead of聽them, too, but very much in contention. Then came the GB聽second-half push that catapulted them up to second place. 聽A聽repeat of Karapiro looked on the cards unless GB could find聽enough to close the significant gap.
Unlike Karapiro, the remainder of the field was still there聽and still challenging.
In another truly exciting sprint to the line Germany were聽the clear winners and GB held off the Australians聽and the Canadians to take silver with Canada winning the battle聽for bronze.
Marcus Bateman and Matt Wells were world silver聽medallists in the men’s double scull in New Zealand聽last Autumn. 聽This season the field in this event has聽thickened with the Olympic champions, Australia,听returning and the Germans fielding their 2009 World聽Champion crew of Hans Gruhne and Stephen聽Kreuger.
Today Germany and GB showed first at the head of the field聽with Australia in third. The gap between first and second聽at 500m gone was just 0.89 of a second.
By halfway Germany still had half a length over Wells聽and Bateman whilst Australia were half a length behind them.聽Elsewhere in the field, Argentina were fourth and Canada聽fifth.
With 300m to go, very little separated the crews. 聽Australia聽seemed to move up strongly to challenge the British duo who had聽enough in the tank to hold them off but not enough to catch聽Germany.
Safely through to the final, the Red Express had now booked聽GB’s place for this boat category in London 2012. 聽New聽Zealand, Slovenia and France came through from the opposing聽semi.
They were followed down the Bled Lake track by the GB聽Rowing Team’s lightweight men’s four in the same line-up聽which took the world title on Lake Karapiro in New Zealand聽last year.
Chris Bartley, Rob Williams, RIchard Chambers and Paul聽Mattick started well along with Australia in a very tightly聽packed field as usual in this always closely-contested boat聽category.
Britain had the lead at 500m gone but Australia headed聽the race through the halfway mark. A canvas separated聽the crews at 1500m with China emerging from the chasing聽pack.
Great Britain hit the front again, lengthened out their聽lead somewhat and took victory by just over two-thirds聽of a length with China in third. 聽Another London place聽for a GB boat with a final in store.
“It was a good race, pretty nerve-racking because it was a聽very tough semi-final draw but at the end of the day聽we knew we鈥檇 have to beat them at some stage,” said Chambers, older brother of today’s gold medallist Peter. “We put聽ourselves under a lot of pressure to produce a good聽performance and we did that. It was a really solid聽row especially through the middle part of the race聽and we got into a good rhythm, kept pumping the legs聽and moved through.”
Great Britain’s women’s quad were behind Poland as聽their vital B final moved through its first quarter. 聽Normally聽the B final would not attract signficant attention.
But Great Britain were World Champions in this event last year聽and only one boat from this B final could book a place in London.
As the town disappeared away from the rowers and they聽made their way towards the grandstands, the GB boat聽began to close the gap on Poland who, most British supporters聽were hoping, might pay for their fast start.
By this stage only Poland or GB could book a ticket to London.聽Italy, in third, looked far out of contention. Still GB kept themselves聽connected, smooth and strong. 聽As the GB chant went up聽from the stands the quartet of Annie Vernon, Beth Rodford,听Mel Wilson and Debbie Flood stayed focussed. No panic. Victory聽in 6:30.33.
Vernon said: 聽“There was no panic today. That’s the mistake聽that we made in our repechage. 聽Today was all just about聽rowing the boat, rowing the boat, rowing the boat.
“We were just responding to what Beth was calling about the race and just staying on our pattern. It was pretty tough聽coming back from Tuesday [when they failed to qualify for聽the A Final]. 聽To lift ourselves for today was particularly hard. It was more of a fight than we expected today”.
Flood said: “We really needed to finish the season with聽a good race on a high. Not only to get through to London but聽for ourselves. We knew they were going to give us a fight.聽Qualification is tough. 聽But we had a commitment to no聽panic and 100% composure. 聽We really held that and we believed we could and we did”.
Rodford added: “We’ve had some disappointments this regatta and some close results but we had everything聽to play for today, qualification for our home Olympics. 聽It聽was also a matter of pride. We needed to go out there聽and show them what we are capable of and to do the聽things we hadn’t done earlier in the regatta. 聽So there聽was complete focus, complete commitment for ourselves聽and for each other. 聽It was a great race. The rhythm聽was solid.
“I felt really confident in the first 250m and we knew聽we had the rhythm that could carry us through”, said聽Wilson. 聽It was really a case of waiting to see when聽we would come through.
Katherine Copeland has made quite an impact on the rowing聽world since her senior debut season. 聽The World U23 Champion聽who is coached here by James Harris and who comes from a growing聽group of top rowers from the North East of England,听led her semi-final today through the first two markers.
The lass from Ingleby Barwick near Stockton on Tees was in the聽driving seat on the lake’s relatively still and hot conditions as the race went聽through 1500m with Switzerland and Germany behind her.
Copeland continued in the same strong rhythm to the line聽without the need to sprint to go through to tomorrow’s聽final in 7:56.79. Switzerland and Germany took the other聽qualifying slots. 聽They will be joined by the USA, Brazil聽and Canada from the other semi-final.
Adam Freeman-Pask was also ahead early in the equivalent聽men’s semi-final. 聽The sculler from Windsor who did聽a degree at the University of Bath before going onto聽a Masters in engineering at Imperial College was knocked聽back to second, though, by halfway by former world champion聽Duncan Grant of New Zealand and Italy’s Pietro Ruta聽then came through.
As the crews wound down towards the finish Freeman-Pask聽was still in the mix. He held off the fast-finishing Norwegian聽to book a place in the final, taking third in 7:12.28.
Tom Aggar‘s biceps measure 42cm around. 聽He put them to good use聽today to cruise to the front of his semi-final of the arms-only聽men’s single scull by the halfway mark – which for this Paralympic boat聽category is at 500m.
He went on to dominate the race in 5:13.21 from Australia’s聽Erik Horrie in second and Ronald Harvey fo the USA in third.
The performance not only put him into the final here tomorrow聽but also qualified GB for this boat category at next year’s聽Paralympic Games in London.
“Conserving a bit of energy hopefully for tomorrow,” he said. “Pretty聽slow conditions out there so I didn’t want to put out too much聽in the first part of the race.
“I think that today was a combination of me going a bit聽slower and the others coming up hard behind me trying聽to qualify.
“Obviously looking forward to tomorrow. The most important聽thing is qualifying for London. 聽I’m proud to have qualified聽and hope I can keep in good condition to race next year”.
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RESULTS
(Events featuring GB Rowing Team crews only. Full results:聽www.worldrowing.com)
FINALS
OPEN
WOMEN
1. 聽Juliette Haigh/Rebecca Scown (NEW ZEALAND) 6:58.16
2. 聽Helen Glover/Heather Stanning (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:58.24
3. 聽Sarah Tait/Kate Hornsey (Australia) 7:03.98
4. 聽Wu You/Gao Yulan (China) 7:06.43
5. 聽Camelia Lupascu/Niocleta Albu (Romania) 7:08.64
6. 聽Naydene Smith/Lee-Ann Persse (South Africa) 7:11.19
MEN
1. 聽Germany 5:28.81
2. 聽Nathaniel Reilly O’Donnell/Cameron Nichol/James Foad/Alex Partridge/Mohamed Sbihi/Greg Searle/Tom Ransley/Dan Ritchie/Phelan Hill (cox) (GREAT BRITAIN) 5:30.83
3. 聽Canada 5;31.18
4. 聽Australia 5:31.59
5. 聽Poland 5:32.16
6. 聽Netherlands 5:35.57
LIGHTWEIGHT
MEN
Pair
1. 聽Peter Chambers/Kieren Emery (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:27.59
2. 聽Luca De Maria/Armando Dell’Aquila (Italy) 6:29.19
3. 聽Bastian Seibt/Lars Wichert (Germany) 6:29.19
4. 聽Graham Oberlin-Brown/James Lassche (New Zealand) 6:30.90
5. 聽Thomas Gibson/Blair Tenvitsch (Australia) 6;35.90
6. 聽Arnoud Greidanus/Joerl Bruschinski (Netherlands) 6:36.16
SEMI-FINALS
OPEN
MEN
Double scull
1. 聽Hans Gruhne/Stephan Krueger (Germany) 6:20.59
2. 聽Matthew Wells/Marcus Bateman (GREAT BRITAIN) 6:22.12
3. 聽David Crawshay/Scott Brennan (Australia) 6:22.91
4. 聽Ariel Suarez/Cristian Rosso (Argentina) 6:31.86
5. 聽Michael Wilkinson/Fraser Berkhout (Canada) 6:46.15
6. 聽Petr Vitasek/David Jirka (Czech Republic) 7:23.50
LIGHTWEIGHT
WOMEN
Single scull
1. 聽Katherine Copeland (GREAT BRITAIN) 7:56.79
2. 聽Pamela Weisshaupt (Switzerland) 7:58.89
3. 聽Lena Mueller (Germany) 8:02.99
4. 聽Akiko Iwamoto (Japan) 8:10.05
5. 聽Agnieszka Renc (Poland) 8:19.15
6. 聽Amina Rouba (Algeria) 8:27.69
MEN
Four
1. 聽Richard Chambers/Chris Bartley/Paul Mattick/Rob Williams聽(GREAT BRITAIN) 5:57.12
2. 聽Australia 5:58.35
3. 聽China 6:00.22
4. 聽France 6:03.83
5. 聽Germany 6:04.64
6. 聽South Africa 6:13.42
Single scull
1. 聽Duncan Grant (New Zealand) 7:08.87
2. 聽Pietro Ruta (Italy) 7:09.70
3. 聽Adam Freeman-Pask (GREAT BRITAIN) 7:12.28
4. 聽Kristoffer Brun (Norway) 7:13.42
5. 聽And el Mohsen Massoud (Egypt) 7:22.75
6. 聽So Sau Wah (Hong Kong) 7:23.85
ADAPTIVE
MEN
Arms-only single scull
1. 聽Tom Aggar (GREAT BRITAIN) 5:13.21
2. 聽Erik Horrie (Australia) 5:17.68
3. 聽Ronald Harvey (USA) 5:20.36
4. 聽Daniel McBride (New Zealand) 5:20.46
5. 聽Yang Jie (China) 5:24.36
6. 聽Luciano de Oliveira 5:24.99
B FINAL
OPEN
WOMEN
1. 聽Mel Wilson/Beth Rodford/Annabel Vernon/Debbie Flood聽(GREAT BRITAIN) 6:30.33
2. 聽Poland 6:32.71
3. 聽Italy 6:45.75
4. 聽Romania 6:54.66
5. 聽Vietnam 7:08.20
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GB ROWING TEAM CREW-LISTS
2011 World Rowing Championships, sponsored by Samsung
August 28 – September 4, 2011
(listed bow to stroke plus cox)
OPEN
WOMEN
Pair
Helen Glover (Minerva Bath/Penzance/17.06.86)/
Heather Stanning (Army RC/Lossiemouth/26.01.85)
Coach: Robin Williams
Eight
Alison Knowles (Thames RC/Bournemouth/27.03.82)/
Jo Cook (Leander Club/Sunbury-on-Thames/22.03.84)/
Jessica Eddie (Univ of London BC/Durham/07.10.84)/
Lindsey Maguire (Wallingford RC/Edinburgh/15.01.82)/
Natasha Page (Gloucester RC/Hartpury/30.04.85)/
Louisa Reeve (Leander Club/London/16.05.84)/
Katie Solesbury (Leander Club/Oxford/02.09.82)/
Victoria Thornley (Leander Club/Wrexham/30.11.87)/
Caroline O’Connor (cox) (Oxford Brookes Univ BC/Ealing, London/25.04.83)
Coach: Nick Strange
Single scull
Frances Houghton (Leander/Oxford/19.09.80)
Coach: TBC
Double scull
Anna Watkins (Leander Club/Leek, Staffs/13.02.83)/
Katherine Grainger (St. Andrew BC/Aberdeen/12.11.75)
Coach: Paul Thompson
Quadruple scull
Debbie Flood (Leander Club/Guiseley/27.02.80)/
Beth Rodford (Gloucester RC/Gloucester/28.02.82)/
Annabel Vernon (Leander Club/Wadebridge/01.09.82)/
Melanie Wilson (Imperial College BC/London/25.06.84)/
Coach: Ade Roberts
RESERVES
Ro Bradbury (Leander/Banstead, Surrey/17.12.88)
Emily Taylor (Leander/Lincoln/28.06.87)
OPEN
MEN
Pair
Pete Reed (Leander Club/Nailsworth, Glos/27.07.81)/
Andrew Triggs Hodge (Molesey BC/Hebden, N. Yorks/03.03.79)
Coach: J眉rgen Grobler
Four
Matthew Langridge (Leander Club /Northwich/20.05.83)/
Richard Egington (Leander Club/Knutsford/26.02.79)/
Tom James (Molesey BC/Wrexham/11.03.84)/
Alex Gregory (Leander Club /Wormington, Glos/11.03.84)
Coach: John West
Eight
Nathaniel Reilly O’Donnell (Univ of London BC/Durham/13.04.88)/
Cameron Nichol (Molesey BC/Glastonbury/26.06.87)/
James Foad (Molesey BC/Southampton/20.03.87)/
Alex Partridge (Leander Club /Alton, Hants/25.01.81)/
Mohamed Sbihi (Molesey BC/Surbiton/27.03.88)/
Greg Searle (Molesey BC/Marlow/20.03.72)/
Tom Ransley (York City RC/Cambridge/06.09.85)/
Daniel Ritchie (Leander Club/Herne Bay/06.01.87)/
Phelan Hill (cox) (Leander Club/Bedford/21.07.79)
Single scull
Alan Campbell (Tideway Scullers/Coleraine/09.05.83)
Coach: Bill Barry
Double scull
Matthew Wells (Leander Club/Hexham, Northumberland/19.04.79)/
Marcus Bateman (Leander Club/Torquay/16.09.82)
Coach: Mark Earnshaw
Quadruple scull
Tom Solesbury (Leander Club/Petts Wood, Kent/23.09.80)/
Stephen Rowbotham (Leander Club/Winscombe, Somerset/11.11.81)/
Sam Townsend (Reading Univ BC/Reading/26.11.85)/
Bill Lucas (London RC/Kingswear/13.09.87)/
Coach: Mark Banks
RESERVES
Tom Broadway (Leander Club/Newport Pagnell/21.08.82)
Constantine Louloudis (Isis BC/London/15.09.91)/
George Nash (Cambridge Uni BC/Guildford/02.10.89)
LIGHTWEIGHT
WOMEN
Single scull
Katherine Copeland (Tees RC/Ingelby Barwick, Stockton-on-Tees/01.12.90)
Coach: James Harris
Double scull
Hester Goodsell (Imperial College BC/London/27.06.84)/
Sophie Hosking (London RC/Wimbledon/25.01.86)
Coach: Paul Reedy
Quadruple scull
Steph Cullen (London RC/Bury, Lancs/27.11.80)/
Imogen Walsh (London RC/Inverness/17.01.84)/
Kathryn Twyman (OUWBC/Edmonton, Canada/29.03.87)/
Andrea Dennis (Imperial College BC/Oxford/03.01.82)/
Coach: Ben Reed
LIGHTWEIGHT
MEN
Pair
Peter Chambers (Oxford Brookes Uni BC/Coleraine/14.03.90)/
Kieren Emery (Leander Club/Newcastle-upon-Tyne/01.06.1990)
Coach: Peter Sheppard
Four
Richard Chambers (Leander Club /Coleraine/10.06.85)/
Chris Bartley (Leander/Wrexham/02.02.84)/
Paul Mattick (Leander Club /Frome, Somerset/25.04.78)/
Rob Williams (London RC/Maidenhead/21.01.85)/
Coach: Rob Morgan
Single scull
Adam Freeman-Pask (Imperial College BC/Windsor/19.06.85)
Coach: Darren Whiter
Double scull
Zac Purchase (Marlow RC/Tewkesbury/02.05.86)/
Mark Hunter 聽(Leander Club /Romford, Essex/01.07.78)
Coach: Darren Whiter
ADAPTIVES
MEN
Arms & shoulders single scull (ASM1x)
Tom Aggar (Royal Docks RC/London/24.05.84)
Coach: Tom Dyson
Trunk & arms mixed double scull (TAMix2x)
Nick Beighton (Guildford RC/Yateley/29.09.81)/
Sam Scowen (Dorney BC/Wokingham/29.10.87)
Coach: Tom Dyson
Legs, trunk & arms mixed coxed four (LTAMix4+)
Pamela Relph (Birmingham Uni BC/Aylesbury/14.11.89)/
Naomi Riches (Marlow RC/Harrow/15.06.83)/
James Roe (Stratford upon Avon BC/ Stratford upon Avon/28.03.88)/
David Smith (Reading Uni BC/Dunfermline/21.04.78)/
Lily van den Broecke (cox) (Headington School BC/Oxford/08.01.92)
Coach: Mary McLachlan
SUPPORT STAFF
Performance:
Team Manager: David Tanner
Chief Coach Men: J眉rgen Grobler
Chief Coach Women & Lightweights: Paul Thompson
Assistant Team Manager (Adaptive): 聽Louise Kingsley
Medical & Sports Science:
Doctor: Ann Redgrave
Lead Physio: 聽Mark Edgar
Physios: 聽Liz Arnold, Sally Brown
Psychologist: 聽Chris Shambrook
Physiologists: 聽Craig Williams
Nutritionist: 聽Wendy Martinson
Media/Admin/Logistics:
Assistant Team Manager (admin): Maggie Netto
Resources Manager: 聽Maurice Hayes
Boatman: 聽John Tetley
Sponsorship Liaison: Fran Bullock
Press Officer: Caroline Searle
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SCHEDULE OF MEDALS/EVENTS IN BLED
WHEN ARE THE MEDALS DECIDED?
(events featuring GB crews only)
Thursday 1 September
Women’s pair and quad;
Men’s eight
Lightweight men’s pair
Friday 2 September
Women’s eight and quad;
Men’s double
Lightweight men’s four
Lightweight men’s and women’s single sculls
Men’s adaptive single scull
Saturday 3 September
Women’s double
Men’s pair, single and squad
Lightweight women’s quad
Mixed adaptive double scull
Sunday 4 September
Women’s single
Men’s four
Lightweight men’s and women’s double sculls
Mixed adaptive coxed four
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday 28 August- Morning
Heats of the:
Women’s pair, double and quadruple scull;
Men’s pair, eight, double and quadruple scull;
Lightweight men’s single, pair and four.
Sunday 28 August – Afternoon
Heats of the:
Women’s single;
Men’s four and single scull;
Lightweight men’s double scull
Monday 29 August – morning
Heats of the:
Women’s eight,
Men’s coxed pair;
Lightweight women’s double and quadruple scull
Adaptive women’s and men’s single sculls; mixed double and coxed four
Repechages of the:
Women’s pair and single and quadruple scull;
Men’s four, eight and single and double scull;
Lightweight men’s pair, four and single and double scull
Tuesday 30 August – morning
Repechages of the:
Women’s double
Men’s pair and quad
Lightweight women’s single
Adaptive men’s and women’s single, mixed double and coxed four
Quarterfinals of the:
Men’s double
LIghtweight men’s four and single
Wednesday 31 August 聽– Morning
Repechages of the:
Women’s eight and single
Men’s coxed pair
Lightweight women’s double and quad and men’s quad
Quarter-finals of the:
Men’s four and single
Lightweight men’s double scull
Semi-finals of the:
Women’s pair and quadruple scull
Men’s eight
LIghtweight men’s pair
Adaptive women’s single scull
Thursday 1 September – Morning
Semi-finals of:
Men’s double scull
Lightweight men’s four and single scull
LIghtweight women’s single scull
Adaptive men’s single scull
B Finals of the:
Women’s pair and quadruple scull
Men’s eight
Lightweight men’s pair
FINALS OF THE:
Women’s pair and quadruple scull
Men’s eight
Lightweight men’s pair
Adaptive women’s single scull and mixed ID coxed four
Friday 2 September – morning
Semi-finals of the:
Women’s double
Men’s pair, single and quadruple scull
Adaptive mixed double scull
B-Finals of the:
Women’s eight
Men’s double and coxed pair
Lightweight men’s four and women’s and men’s single scull
Adaptive men’s single scull
FINALS of the:
Women’s eight
Men’s double and coxed pair
Lightweight men’s four, men’s and women’s single scull
Adaptive men’s single scull
Saturday 3 September – Morning
Semi-finals of the:
Women’s single
Men’s four
Lightweight men’s and women’s double scull
Adaptive mixed coxed four
B Finals of the:
Women’s double scull
Men’s pair and single and quadruple scull
Mixed adaptive double scull
FINALS of the:
Women’s four and double scull
Men’s pair and single and quadruple scull
Lightweight women’s quadruple scull
Mixed adaptive double scull
Sunday 4 September
B Finals of the:
Women’s single scull
Men’s four
Lightweight men’s and women’s double scull
Adaptive mixed coxed four
FINALS of the:
Women’s single scull
Men’s four
Lightweight men’s and women’s double scull, men’s quadruple
scull and eight
Adaptive mixed coxed four
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BBC TV and Radio Coverage from Bled
TV
Thursday 1 and Friday 2 September
Red button coverage -more details to follow
Saturday 3 September
1400-1630, BBC One/online
Sunday 4 September
1545-1700, BBC Two/online
RADIO 5 Live Sports Extra on DAB Radio
Thursday 1 September
From 11.15
Friday 2 September
From 10.55
Saturday 3 September
From midday live on 5 Live (not 5 Live Sports Extra)
Sunday 4 September
From 10.55
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FINAL DIARY DATE
SEPTEMBER
16-18
European Rowing Championships, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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CONTACT DETAILS
For media enquiries about The GB Rowing Teams please contact:
Caroline Searle, Andy Sloan or Miranda Edwards on:
T: 聽(01225) 443998
M: 聽Caroline Searle (07831) 755351
M: 聽Andy Sloan (07714) 168391
GB Rowing Team website www.gbrowingteam.org.uk – full biogs available
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See our season’s preview on YouTube
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GB Rowing Team News bulletins are issued by the GB Rowing Team office






