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Men鈥檚 quad and Women鈥檚 pair into A finals

Emotions high for GB on first semi final day at World Rowing Championships

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Tuesday 23 September 2025 – Great Britain has reached two more A finals at the World Rowing Championships in Shanghai, with the Men鈥檚 quadruple sculls and the Women鈥檚 pair joining the Women鈥檚 four, Women鈥檚 quadruple sculls, and PR1 Men鈥檚 single sculls who qualified earlier in the week.

Current European Men鈥檚 quadruple sculls champions, Cedol Dafydd, Callum Dixon, Matt Haywood, and Rory Harris were with the pack but pulled ahead at the 1km and then held off the charging Poles to win their semi-final. Rory said: 鈥淪emi-finals are a hard one, especially when you’ve won your heat, it could be a bit of a banana skin race, ready to catch you off guard, but trust in this crew is really high and I鈥檓 happy that we’re into the World Championships final. It’s the biggest event we go to, but we’ve had a really good season, and the Europeans and World Cups have given us a stepping stone to this.鈥

Cedol added, 鈥淲e always go out and race to our best ability. At the end of the day, you鈥檝e got to get to the line first. That’s our aim, every time we race, and the final won’t be any different. We trust our coach, we trust each other, and hopefully the result will take care of itself.聽 To win a race, you have to work really hard. And when you win the race, it’s all enjoyment, and I’ve enjoyed this season with the boys a lot.鈥

Lizzie Witt and Jade Lindo put in a mammoth sprint finish to take the third-place spot and qualify for the Women鈥檚 pair A final. Together. they dedicated their performance to a University friend who tragically passed away in 2019. Jade said: 鈥淭hat was pretty special, and I鈥檓 very emotional. That one, that race right there was for Katie Benson. We got it done for Katie.鈥

Clearly emotional, the pair were also confident in their approach to the finish. Lizzie said: 鈥淲e always knew we had a sprint, and it was important to keep calm and keep it together and send it to the line. We’re really excited to make the A final. That was a big goal for us coming into the competition. The standard is high, so it just feels special to be able to say we’ve made it to that stage, and we’re excited to see what we can do in two days’ time.鈥

James Vogel and Harry Geffen started well in the Men鈥檚 pair semi-final but couldn鈥檛 keep the momentum and finished in sixth place. They will look to continue to build their senior international experience in the B final.

Racing continues each day until 28 September and is live-streamed on . You can also follow the GB Rowing Team for daily updates from China.