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GB Rowing Team Trials preview: McKellar and Chin making the most of their last-minute partnership

Rowan McKellar and Rebecca Chin had never rowed together before being partnered for the GB Rowing Team Senior, U23 and FISU Trials this weekend, but they’re looking to make the best of the situation

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Rebecca Chin (left) and Rowan McKellar will race together this weekend (photos: Naomi Baker)

鈥淎t the end of the day we have to get from A to B as fast as possible, so we鈥檒l see how it goes.鈥

It hasn鈥檛 been the ideal build-up to the GB Rowing Team Senior, U23 & FISU Trials for Rowan McKellar or her pairs partner Rebecca Chin. McKellar鈥檚 original partner was forced to miss the event through injury, while a back problem for Chin also kept her sidelined for a period this winter.

But the pair are making the most of the challenge of becoming crewmates at the last minute 鈥 in fact they鈥檝e never even trained in the same crew as each other. While Chin has been through the Trials process a number of times before, McKellar is doing it for the first time, having studied at the University of California for four years until 2017.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a little bit daunting with a lot of small boats here, so the lake will be busy,鈥 McKellar said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 familiar territory, though. We train here every day which makes it a lot more relaxing.鈥

Of course, studying Stateside doesn鈥檛 exile rowers from the GB programme 鈥 indeed McKellar won World U23 silver with Ohio State graduate Holly Norton in 2015 and finished fourth in the four a year later.

And having graduated in 2017, the Scot easily integrated herself into the Senior squad, rowing in the four at the World Cup in Lucerne and the World Rowing Championships in Sarasota-Bradenton.

鈥淚t has been really nice [being part of the team],鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was a little tough over the summer because we were already in crew boats [when I arrived] and training was a bit more separate.

鈥淏ut this last winter of training has been really nice as you get to know people more and more. It鈥檚 made me feel more comfortable all of the time and it鈥檚 a really good group to be a part of.鈥

鈥淭his is a long winter of training, and it鈥檚 a bit colder than in California, but it has been nice not to have to focus on College as well as training.鈥

Chin, meanwhile, says the Trials process doesn鈥檛 faze her much any more, although her injury has made her winter a little more difficult than normal.

鈥淚t has been a different build up, but I make sure I approach Trials the same as I always have,鈥 she said. 鈥淟uckily I don鈥檛 get hugely nervous about this kind of thing, so I stay as calm as I can.

鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to finally get the competitive side out again [in side-by-side racing]. When you鈥檙e doing a time trial you鈥檙e really pushing as hard as you can, but you get that extra bit of energy and drive when you鈥檙e next to someone.鈥

She said of the competition between GB Rowing Team crewmates: 鈥淏y this point I feel as I鈥檝e done so many Trials that it becomes part of the package. Now, when I see a boat, I don鈥檛 see the individuals in there. If your friend does well then you鈥檙e happy for them afterwards, but during the race that doesn鈥檛 occur to me.鈥

The GB Rowing Team Senior, U23 & FISU Trials take place in Caversham on 14-15 April. Click here to view the entry list (which is subject to change) and keep an eye on 91桃色鈥檚 social media channels for all the action from the racing.