Four more Great Britain crews secure semi-final places on day three of World Rowing Championships
Andy Houghton wins his PR1 men’s single sculls heat, with repechage wins for lightweight men’s single sculls and lightweight women’s double sculls
Emily Craig and Ellie Piggott won their lightweight women's double sculls repechage at the 2018 World Championships (Naomi Baker)
All four British boats in action on day three of the World Rowing Championships reached the semi-finals, with three winning their races.
Andy Houghton overcame a 60-minute delay to his PR1 men鈥檚 single sculls race to come away with the win over Brazilian rival Rene Pereira. The result completed a clean sweep of heats wins for GB鈥檚 three Para-rowing crews.
Sam Mottram raced well to take victory in the lightweight men鈥檚 single sculls repechage. The Leander rower crossed the line a length up on Mexico鈥檚 Alexis Lopez Garcia as both moved through to the semi-finals.
Ellie Piggott and Emily Craig also progressed from their lightweight double sculls repechage with a win by a length and a half. They鈥檒l battle for a place in the medal final in the semi-final on Thursday.
The women鈥檚 four were involved in one of the closest races of the day as they ensured progress from the repechage with a strong last 500m. With three of the four crews going through to the semis, GB moved past Canada with 200m to go to keep their Championships alive.
Wednesday鈥檚 racing sees both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 eights get their campaigns underway, with the quarter-finals of the men鈥檚 pair, men鈥檚 single sculls and lightweight men鈥檚 double sculls.
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Results
PR1 men鈥檚 single sculls heat (top two qualify for the semi-final)
1. Great Britain (Andy Houghton), 10:01.96
2. Brazil, 10:03.93
3. Belgium, 10:40.21
Lightweight men鈥檚 single sculls repechage聽(top two qualify for the semi-final)
1. Great Britain (Sam Mottram), 6:54.64
2. Mexico, 6:58.46
3. Austria, 6:59.09
Lightweight women’s double sculls repechage (top two qualify for the semi-final)
1. Great Britain (Ellie Piggott & Emily Craig), 6:57.14
2. Canada, 7:00.60
3. Germany, 7:12.65
Women’s four repechage (top three qualify for the semi-final)
1. Netherlands, 6:29.30
2. Romania, 6:30.56
3. Great Britain (Sara Parfett, Caragh McMurtry, Emily Ashford & Jo Wratten), 6:30.87






