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Rowing WR World Championships 2023


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Rowing WR World Championships 2023

 

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  • 6 months later...

:GBR Squad announced today - fielding entries for all boats on the women's side but there will be no men's single sculls and no lightweight double sculls.

 

Women's Single Sculls: Lucy Glover

 

Women's Double Sculls: Saskia Budgett / Kyra Edwards

 

Women's Quadruple Sculls: Lauren Henry / Hannah Scott / Lola Anderson / Georgia Brayshaw

 

Women's Lightweight Double Sculls: Emily Craig / Imogen Grant

 

Women's Pair: Emily Ford / Esme Booth

 

Women's Four: Heidi Long / Rowan McKellar / Helen Glover / Rebecca Shorten

 

Women's Eight: Natasha Morrice / Rebecca Edwards / Lauren Irwin / Karen Bennett / Esme Booth / Emily Ford / Hattie Taylor / Ennie Campbell-Orde / Henry Fieldman

 

 

Men's Double Sculls: Aidan Thompson / John Collins

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls: Callum Dixon / George Bourne / Matt Haywood / Tom Barras

 

Men's Pair: Ollie Wynne-Griffith / Tom George

 

Men's Four: Oli Wilkes / David Ambler / Matt Aldridge / Freddie Davidson

 

Men's Eight: Rory Gibbs / Morgan Bolding / Jacob Dawson / Sholto Carnegie / Charlie Elwes / Tom Digby / James Rudkin / Tom Ford / Harry Brightmore

 

Would like to think that they will have a chance to secure quotas across all 12 boats but there are always some surprises that get thrown up but I think it would be disappointing to come away with less than 10 quotas. 

 

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:NZL Squad announced - fielding entries in 10 Olympic classes with no crews in either the Eights or Quadruple Sculls. Fun fact - Since winning Olympic Gold in Tokyo, the New Zealand men's eight haven't taken part in any international competition. 

 

 

Women's Single Sculls: Emma Twigg

 

Women's Double Sculls: Brooke Francis / Lucy Spoors

 

Women's Lightweight Double Sculls: Jackie Kiddle / Shannon Cox

 

Women's Pair: Katie Haines / Alana Sherman

 

Women's Four: Jackie Gowler / Phoebe Spoors / Ella Cossill / Davina Waddy

 

 

Men's Single Sculls: Tom Mackintosh

 

Men's Double Sculls: Ben Mason / Robbie Manson

 

Men's Lightweight Double Sculls: Matt Dunham / Chris Stockley

 

Men's Pair: Tom Russell / Dan Williamson

 

Men's Four: Ollie Maclean / Matt MacDonald / Logan Ullrich / Tom Murray

 

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:CAN Squad announced - 10 Olympic crews but not a huge team on the men's side.

 

Women's Double Sculls: Katie Clark / Marilou Duvernay-Tardif

 

Women's Quadruple Sculls: Shannon Kennedy / Grace VandenBroek / Carling Zeeman / Elisa Bolinger

 

Women's Lightweight Double Sculls: Jill Moffatt / Jennifer Casson

 

Women's Pair: Caileigh Filmer / Maya Meschkuleit

 

Women's Four: Rebecca Zimmerman / Kristen Siermachesky / Kristina Walker / Piper Battersby

 

Women's Eight: Morgan Rosts / Cassidy Deane / Avalon Wasteneys / Sydney Payne / Kirsten Edwards / Alexis Cronk / Kasia Grunchalla-Wesierski / Jessica Sevick / Kristen Kit

 

 

Men's Single Sculls: Trevor Jones

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls: Liam Smit / Terek Been / Steven Rosts / Daniel De Groot

 

Men's Pair: Josh King / Luke Gadsdon

 

Men's Eight: Will Crothers / Jakub Buczek / Curtis Ames / Gavin Stone / Cody Bailey / Liam Keane / Joel Cullen / Ryan Clegg / Laura Court

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:AUS Squad announced - full slate of entries across the Olympic boat classes.

 

Women's Single Scull: Tara Rigney

 

Women's Double Scull: Amanda Bateman / Laura Gourley

 

Women's Quadruple Scull: Rowena Meredith / Caitlin Cronin / Harriet Hudson / Kathryn Rowan

 

Women's Lightweight Double Scull: Anneka Reardon / Lucy Coleman

 

Women's Pair: Jessica Morrison / Annabelle McIntyre

 

Women's Four: Georgia Patten / Katrina Werry / Sarah Hawe / Lucy Stephan

 

Women's Eight: Hayley Verbunt / Lily Alton / Paige Barr / Georgie Gleeson / Olympia Aldersey / Georgina Rowe / Jacqueline Swick / Molly Goodman / Bronwyn Cox 

 

 

 

Men's Single Scull: Alex Rossi

 

Men's Double Scull: Cormac Kennedy-Leverett / Harley Moore

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls: Caleb Antill / Jack Cleary / Dave Bartholot / Henry Youl

 

Men's Lightweight Double Scull: Oscar McGuinness / Sean Murphy

 

Men's Pair: Fergus Hamilton / Simon Keenan

 

Men's Four: Alex Hill / Jack Hargreaves / Spencer Turrin / Alex Purnell 

 

Men's Eight: Kendall Brodie / Angus Widdicombe / Angus Dawson / Jack O'Brien / Jack Robertson / Tim Masters / Ben Canham / Josh Hicks / Paddy Holt

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28 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Women's Double Sculls: Katie Clark / Marilou Duvernay-Tardif

Fun fact: Marilou Duvernay-Tardif is the younger sister of Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, a Super Bowl winner with the Kansas City Chiefs and co-winner of Canada’s athlete if the year in 2020.

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:GER Squad was announced last month - full slate with the exception of Women's Eight

 

Women's Single Scull: Alexandra Föster

 

Women's Double Scull: Leonie Menzel / Maren Völz

 

Women's Quadruple Scull: Sarah Wibberenz / Frauke Hundeling / Pia Greiten / Tabea Schendekehl 

 

Women's Lightweight Double Scull: Marion Reichardt / Johanna Reichardt

 

Women's Pair: Lena Sarassa / Hannah Reif

 

Women's Four: Lena Osterkamp / Melanie Göldner / Luisa Schade / Sophie Leupold

 

 

 

Men's Single Scull: Oliver Zeidler

 

Men's Double Scull: Marc Weber / Jonas Gelsen

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls: Anton Finger / Max Appel / Tim Ole Naske / Moritz Wolff

 

Men's Lightweight Double Scull: Paul Leerkamp / Jonathan Rommelmann

 

Men's Pair: Jannik Metzger / Julius Christ

 

Men's Four: Theis Hagemeister / Mark Hinrichs / Sönke Kruse / Malte Großmann

 

Men's Eight: Olaf Roggensack / Jasper Angl / Benedict Eggeling /Torben Johannesen / Max John / Marc Kamann / Wolf-Niclas Schröder / Mattes Schönherr / Jonas Wiesen

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:LTU SQUAD - everyone can qualify to the Olympics, but everyone can fail to qualify at the same time :p This year's motto is - unpredictability.

 

Women's Single Sculls: Viktorija Senkutė

 

Women's Double Sculls: Donata Karalienė / Dovilė Rimkutė (European silver medalists this year and our biggest contenders)

 

Women's Pair: Ieva Adomavičiūtė / Kamilė Kralikaitė (Kralikaitė just won the U23 championships with a different partner, Adomavičiūtė is here, because Senkutė had an injury a couple months ago and Lithuania dropped their quadruple sculls project and now all the four women are split into three different boats)

 

 

 

Men's Single Sculls: Dovydas Nemeravičius

 

Men's Double Sculls: Žygimantas Galižanskis / Povilas Stankūnas

 

Men's Pair: Domantas Stankūnas / Dovydas Stankūnas

 

Men's Four: Armandas Kelmelis / Povilas Juškevičius / Dominykas Jančionis / Giedrius Bieliauskas

 

 

 

In my opinion, we could've sent a men's and a women's quadruple sculls as well formed from all the unused athletes of various boats, but I assume nobody really believed in them being competitive. But we have U23 and U20 medalists just sitting at home right now. 

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:IRL Squad was announced yesterday. Lots of movement between boats on the Women's side of things and for basically the first time ever we are rolling out a Men's Quad mostly made up of under 23 medallists from a month ago. 9 Olympic class boats and 28 total athletes selected across all boats- both records for Ireland as far as I know.

 

Women's Double Sculls: Zoe Hyde / Alison Bergin 

 

Women's Lightweight Double Sculls: Aoife Casey / Margaret Cremen

 

Women's Pair: Aifric Keogh / Fiona Murtagh

 

Women's Four: Natalie Long / Imogen Magner / Sanita Puspure / Eimear Lambe

 

 

 

Men's Double Sculls: Daire Lynch / Philip Doyle

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls: Konan Pazzaia / Ronan Byrne / Andrew Sheehan / Brian Colsh

 

Men's Lightweight Double Sculls: Fintan McCarthy / Paul O'Donovan

 

Men's Pair: Ross Corrigan / Nathan Timoney

 

Men's Four: Fionnán McQuillan Tolan / Adam Murphy / Jack Dorney / John Kearney

 

Expectations for this squad are high despite some very mixed results so far this year and five of these boats being combinations that have never raced together before.

(Hopefully we see all these boats race but our high performance director has a habit of withdrawing boats based on trial results the week before a regatta. Didn't do it before worlds last year but has done it for well every other regatta we have raced over this Olympic cycle. The Men's Four is probably the most at risk there.)

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:USA Squad - full slate of entries across the Olympic boat classes.

 

Women's Single Scull: Kara Kohler

 

Women's Double Scull: Sophia Vitas / Kristi Wagner

 

Women's Quadruple Scull: Emily Kallfelz / Grace Joyce / Molly Reckford / Lauren O'Connor

 

Women's Lightweight Double Scull: Michelle Sechser / Mary Jones Nabel

 

Women's Pair: Meghan Musnicki / Alie Rusher

 

Women's Four: Claire Collins / Madeleine Wanamaker / Kelsey Reelick / Molly Bruggeman

 

Women's Eight: Cristina Castagna / Charlotte Buck / Mary Mazzio-Manson / Regina Salmons / Alina Hagstrom / Brooke Mooney / Jessica Thoennes / Margaret Hedeman / Emily Froehlich 

 

 

Men's Single Scull: Eliot Putnam

 

Men's Double Scull: Ben Davison / Sorin Koszyk

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls: Dominique Williams / William Legenzowski / Liam Galloway / Kevin Cardno

 

Men's Lightweight Double Scull: James McCullough / Zachary Heese

 

Men's Pair: Evan Olson / William Bender

 

Men's Four: Liam Corrigan / Justin Best / Nick Mead / Michael Grady

 

Men's Eight: Jimmy Catalano / Henry Hollingsworth / Pieter Quinton / Chris Carlson / Alexander Hedge / Clark Dean / Oliver Bub / Peter Chatain / Ezra Carlson

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