Peter Reed Archives - 91桃色 The National Governing Body for Rowing Wed, 30 Oct 2024 11:57:17 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Olympian Pete Reed launches campaign for wheelchair user traffic light signals /2023/12/olympian-pete-reed-launches-campaign-for-wheelchair-user-traffic-light-signals/ Mon, 04 Dec 2023 11:38:01 +0000 /?p=76081 GB Rowing Team athelte Pete ReedThe three-times Olympic gold medalist is working with Transport for London to introduce crossing signals that represent people who don't walk

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鈥淚 made my first trip back to London in the summer of 2020 and it was like seeing the city from completely different eyes. I remember being at a pedestrian crossing and seeing the little green man figure thinking ‘not everyone walks’!” said the three times Olympic Gold medalist who has used a wheelchair himself since suffering from a spinal stroke in 2019, the year after he retired from international rowing.

He has teamed up with Transport for London (TfL) to introduce wheelchair user traffic light signals across London in Earl鈥檚 Court, King鈥檚 Cross, Liverpool Street, Tower Hill and Whitechapel. These venues were chosen because they’re close to busy Tube stations that offer step-free access. The new signals have been installed by Yunex Traffic at no cost ahead of International Day of Persons with Disabilities on Sunday, 3 December.

TfL worked with its Independent Disability Advisory Group (IDAG) and other key disability campaigners to ensure that the signs reflect the diversity of wheelchair users. Two of the designs show someone using an independently controlled manual wheelchair and another depicts a person using an electric wheelchair.

Reed added, 鈥淚’m hoping the campaign will open people’s eyes to the value of making their businesses and hospitality accessible for wheelchair users,” adding that there’s a large disabled population in London and beyond, for whom access and ease of travel is essential to make the most of the city.

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Four and eights lay down marker /2016/08/four-and-eights-lay-down-marker/ Mon, 08 Aug 2016 18:46:22 +0000 /?p=20717 The four were in fine form in today's heats. Copyright: Intersport ImagesAlex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash and Constantine Louloudis laid down a strong marker in their opening Olympic men’s four heat here at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas in Brazil.聽 They built on an early lead to win in 5:55.59 […]

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Alex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash and Constantine Louloudis laid down a strong marker in their opening Olympic men’s four heat here at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas in Brazil.聽 They built on an early lead to win in 5:55.59 and move into Wednesday鈥檚 semi-finals.

鈥淚 feel like a pressure valve has been released鈥, said Gregory聽 It鈥檚 been a lot of waiting but it was good to get the job done鈥.

Nash added: 鈥淚t was good to get that one under our belts and out of the way鈥.

Helen Glover and Heather Stanning experienced a much tighter affair, coming through a stiff Danish challenge to win their opening heat of the 2016 Olympic regatta in 7:05.05.
The Olympic, World and European Champions saw the danger in the final 250m and needed a powerful flourish at the end to secure the win.

Stanning said:聽 鈥淭he important thing today was to get into the semi-finals and we did that.聽 It definitely wasn鈥檛 a bad row but it wasn鈥檛 an exceptional row either鈥.

Glover added:聽 鈥淥n time and on margin that was a tough race but we have experienced having to dig deeper in other races and in training鈥.

The GB women鈥檚 eight paced their heat to perfection to break through a New Zealand lead in the final 500m to win and take a place in Sunday鈥檚 final.聽 The win was revenge for their defeat to the Kiwis at the season鈥檚 final world cup.

GB鈥檚 men followed up with a commanding performance to win their eights heat in 5:34.23 to move straight through to Sunday鈥檚 final.

鈥淲e have put in a lot of hard work over the past two months and I think it鈥檚 beginning to show鈥, said Pete Reed.

鈥淭hey are all very, very good crews here. The final is going to be an incredible race鈥, added Paul Bennett.

Will Fletcher and Richard Chambers secured their semi-final slot with second place in their lightweight men鈥檚 double heat behind South Africa.

Chambers talked on behalf of the crew whilst his crew-mate Will Fletcher was called to anti-doping. 鈥淭oday was good but not good enough. I know we can do better. We didn鈥檛 settle as well into our rhythm as we have been doing in training.聽 It wLight men's double safely through to semis. Copyright Intersport Imagesas probably just the excitement of an opening heat at the Olympic Games鈥.

Kat Copeland and Charlotte Taylor did not get the result they wanted today as they were fifth in their heat and now race a repechage of the lightweight women鈥檚 double scull.
Taylor said: 鈥淚 guess the disappointing thing is that we haven鈥檛 shown what we can do.聽 We need to deconstruct what we have just done and put it all back together again for tomorrow鈥檚 repechage鈥.

Earlier the GB men鈥檚 quadruple scull warmed GB hearts as they overcame recent bad luck to reach the Olympic final, taking second place in their repechage. As Jack Beaumont, Sam Townsend, Angus Groom and Peter Lambert crossed the line there was probably a bit of Graeme Thomas – the man who had to go home ill聽 – with them as they became the first GB crew to reach a final here in Brazil.The quad became the first GB boat to reach an Olympic final in Rio. Copyright: Intersport Images

鈥淚t hasn鈥檛 been the ideal preparation but I鈥檓 very happy for the three guys behind me in the stroke seat as well as for Charles (Cousins) and Graeme (Thomas) who helped get us here鈥. said Lambert.

John Collins and Jonny Walton were also in much better racing fettle today as they powered into the semis of the open men鈥檚 double scull with a win in a tensely-contested repechage.

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Four gold European haul in bouncy Brandenburg /2016/05/four-gold-european-haul-in-bouncy-brandenburg/ Sun, 08 May 2016 12:49:10 +0000 /?p=18228 Brandenburg. GERMANY. GBR W8+ with their Gold Medals at the 2016 European Rowing Championships at the Regattastrecke Beetzsee Sunday 08/05/2016 [Mandatory Credit; Peter SPURRIER/Intersport-images]Britain鈥檚 鈥渂ankers鈥 for gold - the women鈥檚 pair and men鈥檚 four -聽 came home with the goods from the European Championships in聽 Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany, today and there was an exciting bonus win from the new-look women鈥檚 eight in the Olympic classes as well as superb win for the lightweight men鈥檚 pair.

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Every crew from every nation had to dig deep in the strong cross-winds which meant winning came ugly rather than with finesse.

Helen Glover and Heather Stanning won the women鈥檚 pair to defend successfully their European title by some margin while the new-look 2016 men鈥檚 four of Alex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash and Constantine Louloudis controlled the conditions better than the opposition as well as having the power to take victory by just over a length.

Sbihi said:聽 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 need to call for a big push at the end. We had the length at the end.聽 They were tough conditions. Every time we got some boat-speed the wind hit us but you have to deal with the conditions on the day鈥.

Gregory said:聽 鈥淚t was very hard to do what we normally try to in training but it was a real test of our boatmanship. I am really pleased with the start we have made and I am excited to find out what we can do from here鈥.

Constantine Louloudis, George Nash, Moe Sbihi and Alex Gregory
Helen Glover and Heather Stanning crowned European Champions earlier this month.

Glover said:聽 鈥淭here were waves coming over my back at the start but racing here has up-skilled us.聽 We may have cross-wind conditions in Rio so it was good to race in them鈥.

Stanning added:聽 鈥淲e may be an experienced crew but we鈥檙e not experienced in these conditions.聽 So we had to concentrate鈥.

The GB鈥檚 women鈥檚 eight added a fabulous third gold when they smashed through the Dutch leaders with about 10m to go.

鈥淭he speed with which we were able to come through at the end was the special bit.聽 We have a lot of speed in this boat鈥, said Olympian Katie Greves who is clearly excited about this crew.

鈥淓veryone did their job and stayed calm even though we were a length down鈥, said Zoe Lee, the stroke of boat. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a privilege to row with these women鈥.

Joel Cassells and Sam Scrimgeour
Alan Sinclair and Stewart Innes

Sir David Tanner,聽 GB Rowing Team Performance Director, said:聽 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a day of mixed fortunes for the team with some exceptional performances especially our four golds.

鈥淐onditions have bordered on the extreme and have bene a tough challenge for all nations but we are an outdoor sport and have to accept that. It鈥檚 now onto Lucerne for the World Cup in late May where we will hope for calmer water鈥.

Alan Sinclair and Stewart Innes added silver to the GB tally of four golds, two silvers and a bronze, in the men鈥檚 pair. They beat the Dutch who should have been their main opposition only to lose out on gold to Hungary who surged through at the end.聽 鈥淚鈥檓 disappointed鈥, said Innes afterwards. 鈥淲e came here to win鈥.

Sinclair added:聽 鈥淭hose were tough conditions.聽 I still think we have our best rowing to come鈥.

Chris Bartley, Mark Aldred, Jono Clegg and Peter Chambers were beaten to gold only by the reigning World Champions Switzerland in the light men鈥檚 four.聽 Their silver came in a time of 6:47.73 and was a big step on from their ninth place at last year鈥檚 World Championships.

Bartley said:聽 鈥淎fter last year we are pretty pleased with that start鈥.聽 Aldred added:聽 鈥淲e have worked hard and made a lot of improvements over the winter鈥.

Chris Bartley, Jono Clegg, Peter Chambers and Mark Aldred
The men's eight

The men鈥檚 eight, a new line-up in 2016, took bronze in the last race of the day in a race won by Germany with Russia taking silver.

鈥淭hat was an exciting race.聽 In terms of eights racing that鈥檚 about as exciting as it can get with several crews having had the lead at various times鈥, said World Champion Paul Bennett afterwards.

In the opening race of the day GB鈥檚 Sam Scrimgeour and Joel Cassells were emphatic winners of lightweight men鈥檚 pair gold, in one of the sport鈥檚 International Class events.聽 They got out to an early lead and went on to seal victory with style.聽 The victory meant a European title to add to Scrimgeour鈥檚 2015 World gold and a successful title defence for Casseslls.

GB had 13 crews in today鈥檚 finals and took four golds, two silvers and a bronze. The next big event for the GB Rowing Team will be the world cup in Lucerne from May 27-29.

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