Great Britain wins historic six gold medals at FISU World University Rowing Championships
GB take six gold medals and a silver in Shanghai, with all ten crews reaching A finals of the World University Rowing Championships
Great Britain's men's eight wins FISU World University Rowing Championships gold (photo: Lee Boucher)
Great Britain stormed to the top of the FISU World University Rowing Championships medal table, winning an incredible six golds and a silver in Shanghai.
Both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 fours and eights struck gold, along with the men鈥檚 pair and men鈥檚 single scull, while the women鈥檚 pair took silver to see seven of GB鈥檚 ten crews make the podium.
Sholto Carnegie and Harry Glenister took the win in the men鈥檚 pair by nearly eight full seconds ahead of Germany, with the women鈥檚 four also taking a dominant win by over two clear lengths from the Netherlands.
Both eights enjoyed comfortable advantages over their nearest rivals, with GB鈥檚 women crossing the line a length up on Canada and the men beating Poland by a similar margin.
A length was what separated Sam McKeown and China鈥檚 Chen Zhi in the men鈥檚 single sculls as the Northern Irish rower won gold. And the men鈥檚 four also rowed home with a two-and-a-half second advantage over Italy.
Frances Russell and Susannah Dear were just half a length down on winners Hungary to take silver in the women鈥檚 pair final.
All ten GB crews made the A finals in China, with Nicole Lamb finishing fourth in the women鈥檚 single sculls and both the lightweight men鈥檚 and lightweight women鈥檚 double sculls recording sixth-place finishes.
The six gold medals beats the GB University Rowing Team鈥檚 previous best results at the World University Championships, which was the four wins recorded in 2014.






