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More success through Repechages
Repechage update. Two more British rowers qualified for Friday’s semi-finals from this afternoon’s repechages. Ian Lawson finished second in his repechage, while GBR 2 took third place in the Lightweight women’s doubles. News SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE =============================== =============================== RESULTS […]
Read MoreGB Team Off to Good Start at World Cup
Great Britain made the most of home advantage with a solid start to the Bearing Point World Cup regatta at Eton, with five wins, including an impressive victory by the new-look men’s four. With Camelot being announced as the lead […]
Read MorePinsent to Receive Rowing’s Top Honour
Sir Matthew Pinsent of Great Britain is to be the recipient of the 2005 Thomas Keller Medal for an "outstanding career in rowing" awarded by the International Rowing Federation (FISA). The medal has been established as the highest honour in […]
Read MoreGB Announces Full Eton World Cup Team
Great Britain today announced its full team, supported by Lottery Funding through UK Sport, for the BearingPoint World Cup due to be staged at Dorney Lake, Eton, from May 26-28th. It is the first time in almost two decades that […]
Read MoreGrainger wins in ‘Olympic’ level final
Six Olympic medallists went to the start line today in the GB Rowing Senior Trails in Hazewinkel, Belgium, and Scot, Katherine Grainger, emerged the winner of the women’s single scull final in a time of 7:47.80. The already double Olympic […]
Read MoreOlympic medallists in new-look line-up – Crew lists for Eton World Cup
Great Britain will field a new-look line-up when top rowing returns to the UK for the first time in almost two decades during the BearingPoint Rowing World Cup at Eton later this month (May 26-28). Great Britain will field a […]
Read MoreGrainger wins in Olympic level final – Race reports – Final Results
Six Olympic medallists went to the start line today in the GB Rowing Senior Trials in Hazewinkel, Belgium, and Scot Katherine Grainger emerged the winner of the women’s single scull final in a time of 7:47.80. The already double Olympic […]
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