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World Championships: Day Six

Britain’s first medal of the World Rowing Championships was won by the lightweight men’s quad as 11 British crews get set to race A finals this weekend

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The men's lightweight quad sculls win silver at the 2017 World Rowing Championships. Credit: Naomi Baker

Lightweight men鈥檚 quad claim GB鈥檚 first medal

Britain鈥檚 lightweight men鈥檚 quadruple scull (LM4x) claimed the team鈥檚 first medal of the 2017 World Rowing Championships after winning silver on the opening day of finals in Sarasota-Bradenton.

The quad of Gavin Horsburgh, Peter Chambers, Ed Fisher and Zak Lee-Green were edged on the line by France, who clinched gold by just 0.17 seconds with Greece back in third.

The medal comes on the first of three days of finals in Florida, with British crews set to line up in 11 medal races over Saturday and Sunday.

Horsburgh said: 鈥淲e went out there three days on the trot and committed ourselves each time and showed our best form. In the final we didn鈥檛 quite get the result we wanted but we couldn鈥檛 have asked for more effort.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a fantastic feeling to win a medal but to also win Britain鈥檚 first here, we couldn鈥檛 have asked for more. It鈥檚 my first senior Worlds and we set a high bar for ourselves and I wouldn鈥檛 be sat here without three incredible teammates.鈥

In the other A finals, there were narrow fourth place finishes for both the men鈥檚 coxed pair (M2+) and the lightweight men鈥檚 pair (LM2-), who both just missed out on the podium places.

Tim Clarke, Tom Ford and cox Harry Brightmore finished behind Hungary, Australia and Germany in their coxed pair final in what is their first senior World Championships experience.

Poznan World Cup silver medallists Joel Cassells and Sam Scrimgeour then ended their championships just behind Brazil in the hunt for bronze, coming fourth in the lightweight pairs final.

In the women鈥檚 lightweight quadruple sculls (LW4x) A final, Maddie Arlett, Robyn Hart-Winks, Eleanor Piggott and Gemma Hall finished in fifth as Italy, Australia and China claimed the medals.

In the day鈥檚 earlier semi-finals, it wasn鈥檛 to be for the men鈥檚 double (M2x) of Angus Groom and Graeme Thomas after they ended their final in fourth, just one place shy of an A final spot. Groom and Thomas, competing for the first time at a senior regatta in over a year following their return from injury, will contend the B final on Sunday.

British crews set for 11 A finals this weekend

Sensational performances from Tom Barras and Vicky Thornley in the single sculls today saw both British boats qualify for Sunday鈥檚 A finals after semi-final victories today, taking the total number of A finals featuring British crews this weekend to 11.

Barras sat in the pack for the first half of his race before moving through the field in the second 1,000m, overtaking double Olympic silver medallist Damir Martin en route to victory.

The 23-year-old, who is enjoying his debut World Championships in his first year as a senior, qualified as the fastest boat for his final.

Vicky Thornley then followed suit in the next race at Nathan Benderson Park, winning the first women鈥檚 single (W1x) semi-final by 2.5 seconds.

The Olympic silver medallist in the double, who also won her heat in convincing fashion earlier in the week, finished ahead of Denmark鈥檚 Lisa Scheenaard and Carling Zeeman of Canada.

In the Para-rowing men鈥檚 single sculls (PR1 M1x), Andy Houghton safely negotiated his semi-final, finishing second and moves through to Sunday’s聽A final after only finishing behind Australia鈥檚 Erik Horrie.

The two Olympic class singles will race on Sunday along with Houghton and the women鈥檚 eight, who qualified through the repechage yesterday.

Tomorrow will see seven GB crews in action, opening with the Para-rowing mixed coxed four (PR3 Mix4+) before both men鈥檚 (M2-) and women鈥檚 (W2-) pairs compete for the medals.

The men鈥檚 four (M4-) will then take to the water after the lightweight women鈥檚 double before the men鈥檚 (M4x) and women鈥檚 (W4x) quad sculls聽conclude the action.

91桃色 Performance Director Sir David Tanner said: 鈥淎s a Team we鈥檝e had an excellent first six days here in Florida and my congratulations go to the lightweight men鈥檚 quad on winning our first medal after an impressive week for the four of them.

鈥淭o be in so many A finals this weekend is a terrific showing and Tom and Vicky鈥檚 performances today highlight the strength we have across the Team. This was also no more evident yesterday with Ollie Wynne-Griffith stepping in for the unwell Will Satch to help the men鈥檚 four qualify for their final.

鈥淎t the end of our first season of the new Olympiad, to see so many crews in A finals is testament to the hard work that has been put in by rowers and coaches across the summer and shows what a good place we are in at the start of our long build up to Tokyo 2020.鈥

Results

PR1 men’s single scull semi-final聽(Three progress to A final)

1. Australia, 10:20.54

2. Great Britain聽(Andy Houghton),听10:30.62

3. Brazil, 10:41.52

 

Men’s double scull semi-final聽(Three progress to A final)

1. France, 6:15.39

2. New Zealand, 6:16.33

3. Lithuania, 6:17.04

4. Great Britain (Graeme Thomas and Angus Groom), 6:20.21

 

Men’s single scull semi-final聽(Three progress to A final)

1. Great Britain聽(Tom Barras), 6:49.97

2. Croatia, 6:51.36

3. Germany, 6:51.94

 

Women’s single scull semi-final聽(Three progress to A final)

1. Great Britain (Vicky Thornley), 07:31.720

2. Netherlands,聽07:34.090

3. Canada,聽07:34.530

 

Men’s coxed pair A final

1. Hungary,聽06:54.80

2. Australia,聽06:56.60

3. Germany,聽06:58.37

4. Great Britain (Tim Clarke, Tom Ford and Harry Brightmore (肠辞虫)),听07:01.610

 

Lightweight men’s pair A final

1. Ireland,聽06:32.42

2. Italy,聽06:34.20

3. Brazil,聽06:35.30

4. Great Britain (Joel Cassell and Sam Scrimgeour),听06:37.56

 

Lightweight men’s quadruple scull A final

1. France,聽05:51.850

2.聽Great Britain, (Gavin Horsburgh, Peter Chambers, Ed Fisher and Zak Lee-Green),听05:52.020

3. Greece,聽05:53.640

 

Lightweight women’s quadruple scull A final

1. Italy,聽06:33.970

2. Australia, 06:35.470

3. China, 06:36.330

5.聽Great Britain (Maddie Arlett, Robyn Hart-Winks, Eleanor Piggott and Gemma Hall),听06:47.940