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Seventy athletes selected for the GB Rowing Team for third and final World Cup of the year

Rotterdam will provide the final international competition for the GB Rowing Team before August鈥檚 World Rowing Championships in Linz, Austria

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91桃色 Director of Performance Brendan Purcell, who is responsible for the Olympic, Paralympic and under-23 programmes, said: 鈥淥ur priority for the 2019 season is to qualify as many boats as possible for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, so this third World Cup is our last opportunity to test ourselves against the rest of the world before the qualification regatta at the World Championships.

鈥淭he squad heading out to Rotterdam is a fantastic mix of youth and experience. Our medal winning boats from the European Championships and second World Cup will be aiming to achieve podium performances once again, while providing another opportunity for all the boats to close the gap between them and the podium.鈥

Responsibility for the selection of GB boats lies with J眉rgen Grobler OBE, who became Chief Coach for the women’s squad as well as the men’s last year. Commenting on the squad selected for Rotterdam, Grobler said: 鈥淭his is a qualifying year and the Olympics is a big attraction for everyone in the world so the competition is tough.

鈥淭he fact that the men鈥檚 four won gold at the European Championships and came fourth at World Cup II shows how unpredictable the sport is.

鈥淭he athletes across both our men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 squads have huge potential and we now need to get our mental and physical preparation to peak at the right time for the World Championships.鈥

John Collins and Graeme Thomas will contest the men鈥檚 double sculls again after winning silver at World Cup II last month, while this season鈥檚 two-time silver medal-winning men鈥檚 eight is unchanged, with Tom Ford, James Rudkin, Tom George, Mohamed Sbihi, Jacob Dawson, Ollie Wynne-Griffith, Mat Tarrant, Josh Bugajski and cox Henry Fieldman lining up once more.

Sbihi said: 鈥淩otterdam is our last race ahead of the World Championships in Linz so this is a very important competition. The third World Cup is always one of the toughest because the rest of the world will be at peak fitness but we鈥檙e looking forward to the challenge.鈥

The GBR1 women鈥檚 eight, who won silver at the European Championships and bronze at World Cup II will again feature Karen Bennett, Hattie Taylor, Fiona Gammond, Zo毛 Lee, Jo Wratten, Rebecca Shorten, Rowan McKellar and Holly Norton with Matilda Horn returning as cox. They will be joined by a GBR2 women鈥檚 eight made up of promising athletes Natasha Harris-White, Susie Dear, Samantha Redgrave, Oonagh Cousins, Fiona Bell, Alice Davies, Rebecca Edwards, Nicole Lamb and cox Morgan Baynham-Williams.

The European bronze medal-winning men鈥檚 quad of Jonny Walton, Angus Groom, Jack Beaumont and Pete Lambert will be heading to Rotterdam with a point to prove after missing out on podium spots at World Cup II, as will the European gold medal-winning GBR1 men鈥檚 four of Ollie Cook, Matt Rossiter, Rory Gibbs and Sholto Carnegie.

鈥淲e haven鈥檛 raced at Rotterdam before but I watched the 2016 World Champs there and it is a great venue,鈥 said Groom.聽 鈥淲e鈥檝e really turned a corner after World Cup II and are looking forward to refining our plans at Henley Royal Regatta this week before heading out to World Cup III.鈥

Rio silver medallist Vicky Thornley will be aiming to continue her journey back to the podium after finishing seventh at the European Championships and fifth at World Cup II.

Thornley said: 鈥淲orld Cup II was a step in the right direction for me; I鈥檓 still not happy with finishing fifth but mentally it was important for me to be among the competition in the A final. Physically, I am feeling much stronger but I still need to find some more race fitness for the next one.鈥

In the women鈥檚 pair, Annie Withers and Sam Courty will now be competing as GBR1, with their WCII teammates from the four Polly Swann and Holly Hill lining up as GBR2.聽 The newly formed women鈥檚 double of Kyra Edwards and Ruth Siddorn will also be looking to make their mark on the competition in Rotterdam.

You can follow the GB Rowing Team in Rotterdam on 91桃色 social media channels and on BBC online and on the red button on Sunday, 14 July from 10:00 to 13:50.

GB Rowing Team crews for World Cup III

Men鈥檚 pair (M2-)
GBR 1

Harry Glenister (Club: Leander Club / Hometown: Princes Risborough)

George Rossiter (Leander Club / Newbury)

Coach: Steve Trapmore

GBR 2

Morgan Bolding (Oxford Brookes University /Withiel)

Tom Jeffery (Leander Club / Plymouth)

Coach: Steve Trapmore

Men鈥檚 four (M4-)
GBR 1

Ollie Cook (Univ. of London BC / Windsor)

Matt Rossiter (Leander Club/ Newbury)

Rory Gibbs (Oxford Brookes University / Marlow)

Sholto Carnegie (Leander Club / Oxford)

Coach: Christian Felkel

GBR 2

James Johnston (Leander Club / Henley-on-Thames)

Adam Neill (Leander Club / Peterborough)

Will Satch (Leander Club / Henley-on-Thames)

Alan Sinclair (Leander Club / Inverness)

Coach: Steve Trapmore

Men鈥檚 eight (M8+)

Tom Ford (Leander Club / Holmes Chapel)

James Rudkin (Newcastle Univ. BC / Litchborough)

Tom George (Leander Club / Cheltenham)

Mohamed Sbihi (Molesey BC / Surbiton)

Jacob Dawson (Leander Club / Plymouth)

Ollie Wynne-Griffith (Leander Club / Guildford)

Mat Tarrant (Oxford Brookes Univ BC / Shepperton)

Josh Bugajski (Oxford Brookes Univ. BC / Stockport)

Henry Fieldman (cox) (Leander Club / London)

Coach: J眉rgen Grobler

Men鈥檚 single scull (M1x)
GBR 1

Tom Barras (Leander Club / Staines)

Coach: Paul Stannard

GBR 2

Harry Leask (Leander Club / Edinburgh)

Coach: Dan Moore

Men鈥檚 double sculls (M2x)

John Collins (Leander Club / Twickenham)

Graeme Thomas (Agecroft RC / Preston)

Coach: Dan Moore

Lightweight men鈥檚 single scull (LM1x)

Zak Lee-Green (Agecroft RC / Cardiff)

Coach: Hamish Burrell

Lightweight men鈥檚 double sculls (LM2x)

Jamie Copus (Oxford Brookes Univ BC / Oxford)

Sam Mottram (Leander Club / Stoke Mandeville)

Coach: Hamish Burrell

Men鈥檚 quadruple sculls (M4x)

Jonny Walton (Leander Club / Leicester)

Angus Groom (Leander Club / Glasgow)

Jack Beaumont (Leander Club / Maidenhead)

Pete Lambert (Leander Club / Maidenhead)

Coach: Paul Stannard

Women鈥檚 pair (W2-)
GBR 1

Sam Courty (Univ. of Bath BC / Alnwick)

Annie Withers (Leander Club / Kingston)

Coach: Tom Pattichis

GBR 2

Polly Swann (Univ. of Edinburgh / Edinburgh)

Holly Hill (Cambridge Univ. Women鈥檚 BC / Isle of Ely RC / Gossington)

Coach: Tom Pattichis

Women鈥檚 four (W4-)

Sara Parfett (University of London BC / Rochester)

Caragh McMurtry (Southampton Coalporters ARC / Southampton)

Emily Ford (Leander Club / Holmes Chapel)

Rebecca Girling (Molesey BC / Fareham)

Coach: Tom Pattichis

Women鈥檚 eight (W8-)
GBR 1

Karen Bennett (Leander Club / Edinburgh)

Hattie Taylor (Leander Club / Sunningdale)

Fiona Gammond (Leander Club / Bicester)

Zo毛 Lee (Imperial College BC / Richmond, N. Yorks)

Jo Wratten (Leander Club / Middlesbrough)

Rebecca Shorten (Imperial College BC / Belfast)

Rowan McKellar (Leander Club / Glasgow)

Holly Norton (Leander Club / Johannesburg, RSA)

Matilda Horn (cox) (Univ. of London BC/Windsor)

Coach: James Harris

GBR 2

Natasha Harris-White (Leander Club / Henley on Thames)

Susie Dear (Leander Club / Chertsey)

Samantha Redgrave (Norwich RC / Newcastle)

Oonagh Cousins (University of London BC / Farnham)

Fiona Bell (Queen鈥檚 Univ. Ladies BC / Glasgow)

Alice Davies (Univ. of London BC / Colchester)

Rebecca Edwards (Molesey BC / Aughnacloy)

Nicole Lamb (Sheffield Univ. BC / Hexham)

Morgan Baynham-Williams (cox) (Leander Club / Ross-on-Wye)

Coach: Lauren Fisher

Women鈥檚 single scull (W1x)

Vicky Thornley (Leander Club / Wrexham)

Coach: Paul Reedy

Women鈥檚 double sculls (W2x)

Kyra Edwards (Nottingham RC / Nottingham)

Ruth Siddorn (Leander Club / Chester)

Coach: Paul Reedy

Women鈥檚 quadruple sculls (W4x)

Jess Leyden (Leander Club / Todmorden)

Melissa Wilson (Cambridge Univ. Women鈥檚 BC / Edinburgh)

Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne (Reading Univ. BC / Hereford)

Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne (University of London BC / Hereford)

Coach: Jane Hall

Lightweight women鈥檚 single sculls (LW1x)

Imogen Grant (Cambridge Univ. Women鈥檚 BC / Cambridge)

Coach: Darren Whiter

Lightweight women鈥檚 double sculls (LW2x)

Emily Craig (University of London BC / Mark Cross)

Eleanor Piggott (Wallingford RC / Bedford)

Coach: Darren Whiter

Women鈥檚 spares

Saskia Budgett (Tideway Scullers鈥 School / Acton)

Maddie Arlett (Edinburgh Univ. BC / Selkirk)