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Record breaking BRIC delights crowds at the VeloPark

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Moe Sbihi breaks British Record at BRIC 2015 (Naomi Baker)

Today, saw the biggest ever 91桃色 Indoor Championships ignite the Lee Valley VeloPark as thousands of competitors, from young to old, took to the floor with determination, power and pride.

The roar of the crowd helped competitors push through to the finish line as they smashed personal bests and broke records, including Sir Matthew Pinsent鈥檚 11-year British 2km record which was broken by GB Rowing Team鈥檚聽Moe Sbihi聽in a time of 05:41:8.

Commenting on breaking Pinsent鈥檚 11-year record, Moe said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big record that’s stood for quite a long time so I鈥檓 delighted to have broken it especially in the Olympic season.鈥

In total, four British indoor rowing records were broken at this weekend鈥檚 event. Two junior girls鈥 records were broken; Sarah Beevers from Doncaster SRA rowed 1,717 meters in 6 minutes and Lilybeth Ihezue from Eton Excelsior Rowing Club rowed 850 meters in 3 minutes. Jens Hullah broke a junior boy鈥檚 record, rowing 1,909 meters in 6 minutes. A testament to how much indoor rowing is growing.

After successfully defending his Indoor Rowing title Sbihi added: 鈥淚t is a great atmosphere and a wonderful event here. 聽It鈥檚 such a good place to have set the record. 聽Indoor rowing is now a massive part of our sport. The machines are the same in gyms around the world and it鈥檚 growing and growing.鈥

Andy Parkinson, CEO of 91桃色, said: 鈥淭oday has been a great example of the excitement and drama of indoor rowing. There has been some fierce racing today between top quality athletes; congratulations to everyone who took part. The success of this event has been down to the hard work of our volunteers and the support we鈥檝e received from SAS, our event partner. 聽A big thank you to all involved.鈥

Full results are available:聽http://indoorchamps.britishrowing.org/content/results

Photos by: Naomi Baker Photography