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Henry wins gold as GB clinch World Rowing Cup title
Henry wins gold as GB clinch World Rowing Cup title

Yahoo

time29-06-2025

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Henry wins gold as GB clinch World Rowing Cup title

Lauren Henry has won gold at both of this year's World Rowing Cup events [EPA] Lauren Henry claimed another gold to help Great Britain clinch the World Rowing Cup title in Lucerne on Sunday. The 23-year-old won the women's single sculls final in Varese two weeks ago and followed that up with a hard-fought victory in Switzerland. Advertisement The Olympic quadruple sculls champion recovered from a sluggish start to win by a tight margin over Ireland's Fiona Murtagh in second. Denmark's Frida Sanggaard Nielsen was right behind in third in a repeat of the European Championships podium a month ago. "As the season progresses, people are finding more speed, so it's good to see where you're at," said Henry. GB's other gold on Sunday came in the men's quadruple sculls final, with the team moving through from fourth to second, before catching Poland in the closing stages, with the USA third. "We were down for most of the race, but we just had to trust that the Poles had put in the work and were going to be tired and we could really shift through," said GB's Matthew Haywood. Advertisement Eleanor Brinkhoff and Megan Slabbert added a bronze for GB in the women's pair final behind the Czech Republic, while Romania's European champions Maria Magdalena Rusu and Simona Radis raced clear for the win. GB did not top the medal table on Sunday or in Varese two weeks ago, but the five golds they won across the two events was enough to secure this year's overall World Rowing Cup title. This year's World Champiosnhips take place in Shanghai from 21-28 September.

Rowers back among the medals after Paris Olympics flop
Rowers back among the medals after Paris Olympics flop

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

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Rowers back among the medals after Paris Olympics flop

Back on the water after their worst Olympic performance in 36 years, the Australian rowing team has claimed five medals at the World Cup in Varese, Italy. Triple Olympian Alex Hill, winner of a Tokyo gold and Rio silver medal in the men's four, led a new-look crew to victory as his squad sought to rebound after a lean Paris yield. Advertisement Australian rowers left France with just one bronze, won by women's pair Annabelle McIntyre and Jess Morrison, which prompted a searching review of the high performance program. The 2024 result brought to an end a stunning run by Australian crews which had yielded seven medals, including three gold from the quartet dubbed the "Oarsome Foursome". Hill was joined in Italy by two new faces in the boat in Nikolas Pender and Austin Reinehr as well as Fergus Hamilton, who was part of the crew that finished last in the Paris final. The Australians executed a measured and clinical race to take the gold medal, surging ahead of both Dutch crews in the closing stages. Advertisement Veteran Paralympian Erik Horrie also claimed gold, dominating the PR1 men's single sculls final to clinch his first World Cup win since 2022. After winning Tokyo gold, a reworked women's four failed to make the final in Paris. A new selection picked up silver in Varese in Jaime Ford, Eliza Gaffney, Georgina Rowe and Jacqueline Swick. Lisa Greissl and Sam Stunell, racing together internationally for the first time, also won silver in the PR3 mixed double sculls. The women's eight added bronze after battling through a highly competitive final, finishing just behind Great Britain and the United States. Advertisement Rowing Australia Performance Director Paul Thompson praised the team's execution and composure, with 17 rowers making their senior debut, signalling a generational change. "It's not just about the results - what's pleasing is how these crews are going about it," Thompson said. "Erik (Horrie) and the men's four were outstanding and we've got some new rowers on the podium, which is great to see."

GB claim three golds on final day of World Rowing Cup
GB claim three golds on final day of World Rowing Cup

BBC News

time15-06-2025

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  • BBC News

GB claim three golds on final day of World Rowing Cup

Olympic champion Lauren Henry MBE was among the winners for Great Britain as they claimed three gold medals on the final day of the World Rowing Cup in Varese, was impressive in the women's single sculls, finishing more than eight seconds clear of Germany's Juliane Faralisch and China's Ruiqi Li, who took silver and bronze respectively."I'm really pleased with the race," said the 23-year-old, who was part of the successful quadruple sculls team in the Paris Games."I kept it lively, there's some bits that I still want to work on to see how I can push on, but there's certainly more to come."The single is a very physical race, but it's the same for everyone, so you just have to try and keep yourself as cool as you can." Henry's gold was sandwiched between two more for the men's and women's eights teams were victorious in their races, while the men's quadruple sculls team finished third behind hosts Italy and Poland to take results meant GB finish second in the medal table with three gold and two bronze medals, behind Netherlands who conclude with three golds, three silvers and two bronze.

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