NewsGB Rowing Team GB Rowing Team Viewing Page 171 of 175 Reed and Williams forced to withdraw Saturday, 17 December 2005 Pete Reed and Steve Williams have been forced to withdraw from today’s GB second Winter Assessment trials at Boston, Lincolnshire, because Reed is suffering from tendonitis in his wrist. The duo, half of GB’s world champion, camelot-sponsored men’s four, were […] Read More Second GB Winter Assessment Trials this weekend Saturday, 17 December 2005 Olympic champion Steve Williams and Peter Reed, half of the British men’s four that won the world title in the Autumn, have teamed up to race in a men’s pair at the second Winter Assessment trials at Boston, Lincolnshire, this […] Read More Second gold for Great Britain at Worlds Sunday, 4 September 2005 Britain won its second gold of the World Rowing Championships in Gifu, Japan, today when the women’s quadruple scull edged out Germany to win in 6:09.59. Germany, usually dominant in this boat class, had even added their female equivalent of […] Read More Gold For Four, Silver for Purchase Saturday, 3 September 2005 Who said it would be unlucky thirteenth? The British men’s four, sponsored by Camelot, won their thirteenth consecutive international race of this year and took the World Championships title with it in Gifu, Japan, today in a time of 6:11.59 […] Read More Three more crews into World Championships Finals Thursday, 1 September 2005 Three more British crews qualified today for the weekend’s finals at the BearingPoint Rowing World Championships in Gifu, Japan. The British men’s four of Steve Williams, Peter Reed, Alex Partridge and Andy Hodge, who are sponsored by Camelot, converted an […] Read More Full House for GB on Repechage Day in Japan Wednesday, 31 August 2005 All seven British crews competing in today’s repechages – or "second chance" races – qualified either for semi-finals or finals at the BearingPoint World Rowing Championships in Gifu, Japan. The men’s and women’s eight both made the finals by finishing […] Read More Women’s Quadruple Scull into Final Tuesday, 30 August 2005 Katherine Grainger stroked the women’s quadruple scull to an impressive victory in the second day’s heats at the BearingPoint World Cup in Gifu, Japan, today to make the Camelot-backed crew the first GB boat to qualify for a final here. […] Read More Five from seven through to semis Monday, 29 August 2005 Five of the seven British crews racing in the opening day’s heats of the Bearing Point World Championships in Gifu, Japan, qualified for Thursday’s semi-finals. The Camelot-backed men’s four and the two lightweight single scullers all won their heats. Annie […] Read More Typhoon skirts Gifu to give World Rowing a Monday start Saturday, 27 August 2005 Typhoon Mawar skirted around Gifu, Japan, and the World Rowing Championships can now start this Monday (29 August). British rowers in Gifu, Japan, like their international counterparts, had hunkered down over the past few days to shelter from expected typhoon […] Read More Morale High Despite Typhoon Delay Thursday, 25 August 2005 David Tanner, Manager of the British Rowing Team, insisted that "team morale is very high" despite the news announced by the world rowing federation (FISA) today that the start of the World Rowing Championships in Gifu, Japan, will be delayed […] Read More « Previous 1 … 169 170 171 172 173 … 175 Next » Stay up to date...Get the latest rowing news, tips, event info and updates straight to your inbox.Click here to subscribe