London 2012 Paralympic Games
Great Britain’s Paralympic rowers claimed gold at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, in the last race of the regatta in front of a sell-out crowd at Eton Dorney.

Rank | Country | Medals | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ![]() People’s Republic of China | Two Zero Zero | Two | |
2 | ![]() Ukraine | One Zero One | Two | |
3 | ![]() Great Britain | One Zero Zero | One | |
4 | ![]() France | Zero Two Zero | Two | |
5 | ![]() Australia | Zero One Zero | One |
- Rank:
- 1
- Country:
People’s Republic of China- Medals:
- Two
Zero
Zero - Total:
- Two
- Rank:
- 2
- Country:
Ukraine- Medals:
- One
Zero
One - Total:
- Two
- Rank:
- 3
- Country:
Great Britain- Medals:
- One
Zero
Zero - Total:
- One
- Rank:
- 4
- Country:
France- Medals:
- Zero
Two
Zero - Total:
- Two
- Rank:
- 5
- Country:
Australia- Medals:
- Zero
One
Zero - Total:
- One
Gold Medallists | |
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![]() | LTAmix4+ Pam Relph, Naomi Riches, David Smith, James Roe and Lily van den Broecke (cox) |
- Gold Medallists:
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Pam Relph, Naomi Riches, David Smith, James Roe and Lily van den Broecke (cox)
All three GB crews made the finals, with four-times World Champion and Beijing Paralympic gold medallist Tom Aggar finishing just outside the medals, in fourth place, and the mixed double scull of Nick Beighton and Sam Scowen putting in a superb race, crossing the line just 0.2 seconds off a bronze medal.