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Two indoor rowing silver medals for GB at The World Games 2017

GB indoor rowers competed in Wroclaw across five events winning two silver medals

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(L-R) Nicola Lawless, Graham Benton, Justine Reston, Phil Clapp, Laura Kerr and James Bailey (Team Manager).

Great Britain鈥檚 indoor rowers enjoyed a strong performance at The World Games in Wroclaw, Poland this winning two silver medals across five events.

Graham Benton achieved 5:54.4 in the men鈥檚 open 2,000m coming in fifth聽place, after qualifying in seventh聽place. Benton raced in a strong field with Oliver Zeilder from Germany winning the race with 5:42.0, Benton said: 鈥淚t was a fantastic experience to row in such a quality field, at a great event, representing Great Britain. I expected to go a little faster but managed to improve on my qualification position so I can鈥檛 be too disappointed.鈥

Nicola Lawless competing in the women鈥檚 open 2,000m put in a strong performance coming fifth聽place in a tough field with Olena Buryak of Ukraine winning gold with a world record breaking performance of 6:22.8, which would have placed her 13th in the men鈥檚 open 2,000m race. Lawless said: 鈥淚鈥檝e had an incredible time at The World Games, so proud to have placed in the top 5 in a competitive senior women鈥檚 category, even if my time wasn鈥檛 as fast as I had hoped,鈥 adding 鈥渁t 18 I know I have a lot more to come.鈥

Justine Reston, 47, had a great race winning a silver medal in the women鈥檚 lightweight 2,000m with a time of 7:15.3. Austrian Anna Berger just pipped Justine to gold with a time of 7:12.7.

Day two of the games saw the GB sprinters race. Phil Clapp added a silver medal to the GB collection with an impressive time of 1:12.9 in the men鈥檚 open 500m. Anton Bondarenko won gold in the event with an impressive 1:12.1, which will break Clapp鈥檚 500m world record for the 19-29 age group which currently sits at 1:12.8.

Laura Kerr came fourth in a competitive field for the women鈥檚 open 500m, with a time of 1:32.7. Olena Buryak broke her own 500m world record with an impressive row achieving 1:24.5, her second world record of the games.

Team manager James Bailey said: 鈥淭he World Games presented a wonderful opportunity to showcase the sport. The standard of racing was high and the GB indoor rowing team gave a great performance. We are all very grateful to the city of Wroclaw for making us feel very welcome and for looking after us so well.”

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