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Rafa Maciel
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21 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

I was impressed with the GB showing at the europeans, and yes we did it before tokyo as well, but this performance just felt stronger. I'd hang my hat on at least 2 golds in Paris, and hopefully with a strong camp that results in the development of above mentioned sprint finishes maybe get a couple more. It's certainly a good spot to be under rating everyone. 

Just very hard to tell at the moment with nations peaking for the final chance qualifier, and majority of GB boats (hopefully) not at thier peak yet

Main concern of a boat i guess would be the women's 8, unsure if they can move people out of this to make the other boats stronger because i dont follow the rowers that well, but losing to a romanian team by a length who had double the amount of racers over the weekend doesn't look strong

I definitely think we are in a much better position going into Paris compared to where we were ahead of Tokyo. That's more based on the results from last season rather than what we saw this week. We always do well at the Euros and this week's racing didn't have the top Dutch crews and the conditions and lane reordering can distort the results to an extent. 

 

I probably won't make medal predictions until after Lucerne when we will hopefully see the rest of the global crews in action, but at the moment, I am feeling bullish on our prospects and could easily see the team taking 6 medals and possible stretch target of 8 with half of those being gold. 

 

On the women's eight, there is probably a limit to what they can do and personally I don't see them changing the line-up dramatically. Given the early season form of the women's four, they're unlikely to want to mess with them. That would just leave them with the pair of Edwards and Brew to potentially switch in. I think they will ultimately leave the crews as they are and will keep faith that they will be able to build their results as they go through the rest of the year. Keep saying it, but the World Cup in Lucerne is going to be key. 

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:GBR are only entering two events in the final qualifying regatta:

 

George Bourne will go in the men's single sculls whilst Becky Wilde and Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne will be going in the women's double sculls.

 

Have to admit I am a bit surprised that they aren't going for the men's double sculls although that may mean that they are looking at making adjustments within the quadruple sculls crew.

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8 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

So that means definitely no :GBR in Paris in the women's single sculls, men's double sculls or the lightweight men's double, right?

Yup - The men's lightweight double was never really on the cards. GB have basically been winding down the lightweights on the men's side as it's no longer Olympic class. 

 

I am surprised that we're not at least trying for the W1x and M2x - I would have thought that the M2x wouldn't have been that far off a quota at the last chance regatta but it looks like they are prioritising the M4x. 

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On 5/7/2024 at 8:03 PM, Rafa Maciel said:

Yup - The men's lightweight double was never really on the cards. GB have basically been winding down the lightweights on the men's side as it's no longer Olympic class. 

 

I am surprised that we're not at least trying for the W1x and M2x - I would have thought that the M2x wouldn't have been that far off a quota at the last chance regatta but it looks like they are prioritising the M4x. 

Budget cuts.

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47 minutes ago, Cmon Mary said:

Do you have a source for this?  I couldn't find anything myself that supported this.  

There are many of us on the forums that would have had a little giggle at this question

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  • 1 year later...

Varese World Cup (13-15 June)

 

Team GB placed 2nd in the medal table, with 3 Gold and 1 Bronze.

 

GOLD

Men’s Eight

Women’s Eight

Women’s Single Sculls (L. Henry)

 

BRONZE 

Men’s Quadruple Sculls

 

Team GB also qualified boats into the following finals:

Women’s Pair - 4th

Women’s Double Sculls - 6th

Women’s Four - 6th

Men’s Four - 4th

 


Lucerne World Cup (27-29 June)
 

Team GB placed 4th in the medal table, with 2 Gold and 1 Bronze.

 

GOLD

Men’s Quadruple Sculls

Women’s Single Sculls (L. Henry)

 

BRONZE

Women’s Pair (E. Brinkhoff & M. Slabbert)

 

Team GB also qualified two boats into the Women’s Four Final, finishing 4th and 6th. n.b. Team GB didn’t enter the Eights for Lucerne. 

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7 hours ago, Jon said:

Varese World Cup (13-15 June)

 

Team GB placed 2nd in the medal table, with 3 Gold and 1 Bronze.

 

GOLD

Men’s Eight

Women’s Eight

Women’s Single Sculls (L. Henry)

 

BRONZE 

Men’s Quadruple Sculls

 

Team GB also qualified boats into the following finals:

Women’s Pair - 4th

Women’s Double Sculls - 6th

Women’s Four - 6th

Men’s Four - 4th

 


Lucerne World Cup (27-29 June)
 

Team GB placed 4th in the medal table, with 2 Gold and 1 Bronze.

 

GOLD

Men’s Quadruple Sculls

Women’s Single Sculls (L. Henry)

 

BRONZE

Women’s Pair (E. Brinkhoff & M. Slabbert)

 

Team GB also qualified two boats into the Women’s Four Final, finishing 4th and 6th. n.b. Team GB didn’t enter the Eights for Lucerne. 

Watched both of Henry's race's and she looks great at the moment, did GB send a weaker/smaller team to this event?

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World Rowing U23 Championships 2025
 

Team GB topped the medal table with 4 Gold.

 

GOLD

Women’s Quadruple Sculls

Women’s Four

Women’s Eight

Men’s Eight

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