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Great Britain tops medal table at World Rowing Cup I 2024

GB won five gold and four silver medals, topping the table at World Rowing Cup I in Varese

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The GBR1 and GBR2 Women's fours took home gold and silver at World Rowing Cup I. Credit: Benedict Tufnell / 91桃色

The racing came thick and fast, with crews adding eight medals to the gold won by Olivia Bates in the lightweight women鈥檚 single on Saturday. The golds came in the Men鈥檚 pair, Lightweight Women鈥檚 double, Women鈥檚 four and Men鈥檚 eight.

It was a one, two in the Women鈥檚 four (W4-) with the GBR1 crew of Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave and Rebecca Shorten taking gold and the GBR2 crew of Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Holly Dunford and Emily Ford taking the silver. The GBR3 crew of Hattie Taylor, Annie Campbell-Orde, Lauren Irwin and Eve Stewart were sixth.

Talking about the GB crews doubling up, Rebecca said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 weird to be racing our teammates at this level, but we do so many pieces side by side that it feels like being back home – with a few extra crews! This regatta has been a good stepping stone, each race we鈥檝e learned that we鈥檝e still got so much more to come!鈥

Sam added: 鈥淚 think we鈥檝e been doing well in training and today was a good row. I think we have got that little bit of magic together which is really nice to have this early on. There鈥檚 more to come I鈥檓 sure!鈥 Helen said: 鈥淎 gold medal is the best way to start the season!鈥

Racing just 59 minutes after the Women鈥檚 four final, the Women鈥檚 eight (W8+) of Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Lauren Irwin, Eve Stewart, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford, Hattie Taylor, Annie Campbell-Orde, and cox, Henry Fieldman battled through to win silver.

Holly said: 鈥淗aving two races today was good fun and a good experience. I could definitely feel the first race in the legs in that second race, but it was good to race under those conditions. We had a turnaround of 59 minutes between the women鈥檚 four and the women鈥檚 eight races, but it鈥檚 good to get those races in the legs and still come away with two silver medals! We鈥檒l regroup with the eight and figure out areas of improvement, but it鈥檚 definitely a good starting point and we鈥檒l look to build on that as the season progresses.鈥

It was another World Cup gold medal for the GBR1 Men鈥檚 pair (M2-) Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George (GBR1) who haven鈥檛 lost a senior race at Lago di Varese. 鈥淲e鈥檙e feeling good.鈥 Tom said, adding: 鈥淥bviously it鈥檚 the first race in a long time, so we鈥檙e happy to get out there, get side by side and race these boys again because it鈥檚 a really strong field.鈥 Ollie described the race as 鈥渁 stepping stone鈥, saying: 鈥淭he Europeans is the next big one for us ahead of the next World Rowing Cup and then the Olympics. So we will keep learning and continue to trust ourselves.鈥

Emily Craig and Imogen Grant were not phased by the drama going on around them in the lightweight women’s double sculls (LW2x) final. The Canadian crew caught a crab right off the blocks, but the GB crew won by almost 7 seconds, continuing their winning streak in this Olympiad.

Imogen said: 鈥淲e saw something at the start but didn鈥檛 let it shake our rhythm and just did what we needed to do. Emily added: 鈥淚鈥檓 glad we鈥檝e sunk our teeth into racing. We鈥檝e been chomping at the bit to get going, it鈥檚 nice to come back in with a bang. I feel like we鈥檝e moved on and shown the world a little bit of what we鈥檝e been doing behind the scenes for the last six months.鈥

The final race of the day saw the Men鈥檚 eight (M8+) of Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, Jacob Dawson, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin, Tom Ford and cox, Harry Brightmore win gold. Morgan said: 鈥淚 think through the winter it鈥檚 tough to keep positive about what you鈥檝e done in the past and believe you鈥檒l still be good when you get to your next race. We don鈥檛 assume anything but this win gives us a lot of confidence. One good performance is nice to have on the board and there鈥檚 certainly more to come!鈥

The Men鈥檚 quadruple sculls (M4x) of Callum Dixon, Tom Barras, Matt Haywood and Graeme Thomas won silver. Callum said; 鈥淭hat was our best row to date so we鈥檙e really happy to come away with a silver medal.鈥

Graeme said: 鈥淔or me, 2022 could have been my last race and there were definitely moments in that period that I thought it could be, but here I am. I was a bit emotional on Friday getting the first race under my belt. Once I got over that hurdle we were back to business and I slotted back into the groove. These boys did a great job of facilitating all the little things I needed as I went through rehab, so I鈥檓 grateful to them and they did a great job today. Right now we鈥檙e taking it one day at a time and just focusing on what we need to do as a crew to improve.鈥

Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson in the Men鈥檚 four (M4-) were pipped on the finish line by Italy to take the silver in a very close finish. David said: 鈥淲e started well but we felt Italy coming up in the last 500 and they put on an awesome sprint to come through in the last 100. It was great from them and full credit to them for that. I think it鈥檒l be good for us to get onto Europeans quickly. We haven鈥檛 had too much racing this season, this is our first side-by-side match up, so it鈥檒l be nice to give ourselves a week to work things out and come back and see where that puts us. I鈥檓 looking forward to it.鈥

George Bourne attacked the Men鈥檚 single sculls (M1x) final in a packed field that included the world champion and narrowly missed out on the podium finishing in fourth. Also finishing fourth were Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson and Georgie Brayshaw in the Women鈥檚 quadruple sculls (W4x) and Rebecca Edwards and Chloe Brew in the Women鈥檚 pair (W2-). The GBR2 Men鈥檚 pair (M2-) of Will Stewart and James Robson finished fifth.

Earlier in the day, John Collins and Seb Devereux won the Men鈥檚 Double sculls (M2x) B final, placing seventh overall.

Results from Sunday at World Rowing Cup I

BoatRaceResultTime
W2-Final4th07:04.81
W4- (GBR1)A Final06:18.88
W4- (GBR2)A Final06:22.74
W4- (GBR3)A Final6th06:30.69
LW2xA Final06:45.86
W4xFinal4th06:14.33
W8+A Final06:03.10
M4-A Final05:44.79
M1xA Final4th06:49.56
M4xA Final05:40.05
M8+A Final05:27.67
M2- (GBR1)A Final06:82.62
M2- (GBR2)A Final5th06:24.41
M2xB Final1st06:24.44
Boat:
W2-
Race:
Final
Result:
4th
Time:
07:04.81
Boat:
W4- (GBR1)
Race:
A Final
Result:
Time:
06:18.88
Boat:
W4- (GBR2)
Race:
A Final
Result:
Time:
06:22.74
Boat:
W4- (GBR3)
Race:
A Final
Result:
6th
Time:
06:30.69
Boat:
LW2x
Race:
A Final
Result:
Time:
06:45.86
Boat:
W4x
Race:
Final
Result:
4th
Time:
06:14.33
Boat:
W8+
Race:
A Final
Result:
Time:
06:03.10
Boat:
M4-
Race:
A Final
Result:
Time:
05:44.79
Boat:
M1x
Race:
A Final
Result:
4th
Time:
06:49.56
Boat:
M4x
Race:
A Final
Result:
Time:
05:40.05
Boat:
M8+
Race:
A Final
Result:
Time:
05:27.67
Boat:
M2- (GBR1)
Race:
A Final
Result:
Time:
06:82.62
Boat:
M2- (GBR2)
Race:
A Final
Result:
5th
Time:
06:24.41
Boat:
M2x
Race:
B Final
Result:
1st
Time:
06:24.44

Full results