NewsBritish Rowing NewsBritish Rowing EventsRowing CommunityGB Rowing TeamIndoor RowingRowing & RegattaPartners#YourStoriesArchive News Viewing Page 567 of 569 Seven Medals on Super Sunday Sunday, 10 July 2005 Against the backdrop of the Swiss foothills surrounding Lucerne’s Rotsee, Britain today won seven medals at the BearingPoint World Cup Finals. Whilst pride of place goes to the gold won by the British men’s four, the men’s quadruple scull also […] Read More Four enjoy close contest Saturday, 9 July 2005 Athens Olympic gold medallist Steve Williams said that his crew "had enjoyed" today’s win in the semi-final of the BearingPoint world cup in Lucerne despite it being one of the closest finishes yet at his level for this season’s British […] Read More Rowers to wear black ribbon tribute Saturday, 9 July 2005 GB Rowing’s team currently competing at the BearingPoint Rowing World Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland, will wear black ribbons in tomorrow’s (Sunday’s) finals as a mark of respect for those who lost their lives in Thursday’s bomb attacks in London. The […] Read More Double Withdrawn from Lucerne Friday, 8 July 2005 Britain withdrew its men’s double scull from this afternoon’s repechages here in Lucerne at the BearingPoint World Cup Finals because Alex Gregory had not recovered sufficiently, from the asthma attack he suffered during the morning’s heats, to race again. “I’m […] Read More Six semi-finalists, one finalist Friday, 8 July 2005 British rowers qualified for six semi-finals at the BearingPoint World Cup Finals in Lucerne, this morning. Eight more crews have the opportunity to progress through repechages today or tomorrow. The Camelot-sponsored women’s quadruple scull, current world cup leaders, raced with […] Read More Winckless Fully Fit for Lucerne Tuesday, 5 July 2005 Sarah Winckless, who raced and won with the women’s quad at the Munich World Cup last month despite a painful left wrist injury, is back to full fitness and will race in Lucerne this weekend a tthe BearingPoint World Cup […] Read More GB Crews for Henley and Lucerne Monday, 27 June 2005 GB Rowing today announced its crews for Henley Royal Regatta (29 June-3 July) and the final stage of the World Cup series in Lucerne, Switzerland (July 8-10), in the knowledge that the men’s four, sponsored by Camelot, have already won […] Read More Two golds in Munich Sunday, 19 June 2005 Alex Partridge, the man who missed Athens through illness, believes that the 2005 British men’s four needs to prove it is an "excellent" rather than just a "good" crew. They went some way to establishing their credentials in an event […] Read More Poznan to host 2009 World Championships Sunday, 19 June 2005 Poznan in Poland, a World Cup Venue in 2004, has been named as the FISA (World Rowing Federation) Council choice to host the 2009 World Championships. News The FISA Council, meeting in Munich during the 2005 BearingPoint World Cup this […] Read More Ten GB Crews in Munich finals Saturday, 18 June 2005 GB Rowing has qualified ten boats for the finals of the BearingPoint World Cup in Munich tomorrow – seven in Olympic classes and three in non-Olympic. News After a frustrating two and a half hour delay the Camelot-sponsored men’s four […] Read More « Previous 1 … 565 566 567 568 569 Next » Stay up to date...Get the latest rowing news, tips, event info and updates straight to your inbox.Click here to subscribe