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GB Rowing


Rafa Maciel
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9 hours ago, Jon said:

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

Pretty impressive considering that at the FISU Games yesterday we also did the Double Eights and the Women's Four!  Strength in depth for sure.  

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World Rowing U19 Championships 2025

 

Team GB topped the medal table with 4 Gold2 Silver and 1 Bronze
 

GOLD

Women’s Pair

Women’s Eight

Men’s Four

Men’s Eight

 

SILVER

Women’s Double Sculls

Women’s Four

 

BRONZE

Women’s Quadruple Sculls

 

Every boat that qualified to a Final managed to medal.

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World Championship Day 1 Results

 

Women's Pair - (Elizabeth Witt/Jade Lindo) - Finished 3rd in their heat behind :SRB and :CHI in a time of 7:03.44. They progress as a fastest loser. 

 

Men's Pair - (James Vogel/Harry Geffen) - Led for most of the race before fading in the last quarter. Finished in 3rd behind :ESP and :SWE in a time of 6:21.88. Like the women, they progress as a fastest loser. 

 

Women's Quadruple Sculls - (Sarah McKay/Hannah Scott/Lola Anderson/Rebecca Wilde) - Won their heat in a time of 6:14.18 to progress directly. Across the 2 heats, GB were 3rd fastest behind :NED and :GER

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls - (Cedol Dafydd/Callum Dixon/Matthew Haywood/Rory Harris) - Won their heat by almost 3 seconds ahead of :USA. Across the 3 heats, GB were 2nd fastest behind :ITA

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World Championship Day 2 Results

 

Men's Para Single Sculls - (Benjamin Pritchard) - Quite simply blew the rest of his heat away. Finished in 8:56.14 in heat 2 almost 15 seconds ahead of the rest of the field. :AUS likely to pose toughest competition as winner of the second heat in 8:59.77

 

Women's Double Sculls - (Lucy Glover/Cameron Nyland) - Never really got into the thick of the fight. Ultimately finished 5th in their heat and 10th overall. They will go into the B Final.

 

Men's Double Sculls - (Aidan Thompson/Tobias Schroder) - Finished 3rd in their heat and 11th overall. They fail to make the semifinals and will end up in the C Final. 

 

Women's Four - (Irwin/Stewart/Long/Slabbert) - Was 2nd through halfway before gradually drifting back and finishing 3rd in their heat behind :USA and :ROU. They'll go into the A Final as 5th fastest overall.

 

Men's Four - (Graham/Robson/Bourne/de Graaf) - Led from the gun. Was a second ahead of :AUS within the 1st 500m and this extended to over 2 seconds by the end of the course. With a winning time of 5:54.18, GB were the fastest qualifiers for the semifinals.

 

Women's Single Sculls - (Lauren Henry) - Led throughout her heat and goes into the semifinals as the fastest qualifier.

 

Men's Single Sculls - (Thomas Barras) - Finished 3rd in his heat and about 19th overall. Makes it through to quarter finals but will need to get some extra pace if he is to make it through to the semis.

 

 

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World Championship Day 3 Results

 

Women's Pair - (Elizabeth Witt/Jade Lindo) - Finished 3rd in their semifinal behind :ROU and :ITA in a time of 7:07.99. They progress to the A Final but go in as the slowest boat - about 2 seconds slower than 5th place :SRB

 

Men's Pair - (James Vogel/Harry Geffen) - Having been in 3rd through the first 1,000m, it all started to go wrong from there. In a repeat of the performance from their heat, they went from being in contention to also rans (rows?) in the space of 500m. They limped home in last place in a time of 6:34.11 and will progress to the B Final.

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls - (Cedol Dafydd/Callum Dixon/Matthew Haywood/Rory Harris) - Worked their way through the field to win their semifinal in a time of 5:42.55 ahead of both :POL and :GER. GB are the fastest boat going into the A Final but should expect tough battle against :ITA.

 

 

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World Championship Day 4 Results

 

PR3 Mixed Coxed Four - (Allen/Rakauskaite/Fuller/O'Brien/Bryce) - A class crew - finished 1st in their heat and about 17 seconds quicker than the rest of the field. 

 

Men's Single Sculls - (Thomas Barras) - Never in contention - was already 11 seconds down by the midway point. Finished last in the heat - 10 seconds behind :BEL who were 5th. a place in Final D awaits.

 

Men's Double Sculls - (Aidan Thompson/Tobias Schroder) - Finished 2nd in C Final for 14th overall. If this was an Olympic qualifying regatta, there would be no quota in this event. 

 

Men's Four - (Graham/Robson/Bourne/de Graaf) - Led from the gun. Were in tight battle with :NED through 1500m before moving out to around 2 second lead by the finish. Had expected :AUS to be a bit closer, but they were 3rd, almost 4 seconds behind the Brits. GB progress to the A Final as the fastest boat and will battle :NED, :AUS, :LTU, :ROU and :FRA

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:GBR results in finals:

 

Men's Quadruple Sculls team (Cedol Dafydd/Callum Dixon/Matthew Haywood/Rory Harris) win silver medal

 

Men's Four team (Daniel Graham/James Robson/Douwe De Graaf/George Bourne) win gold medal

 

Men's Eight team (William Stewart/Archie Drummond/David Bewicke-Copley/Fergus Woolnough/Miles Beeson/Samuel Nunn/Matt Aldridge/Matthew Rowe) win silver medal

 

Women's Quadruple Sculls team (Sarah McKay/ Hannah Scott/Lola Anderson/Becky Wilde) win win silver medal

 

Women's Eight team (Eleanor Brinkhoff/Juliette PerryAmelia Standing/Martha Birtles/Lauren Irwin/Eve Stewart/Heidi Long/Megan Slabbert) win bronze medal

 

 

 

Women's Pair  (Elizabeth Witt/Jade Lindo) finish 6th

Women's Four team (Lauren Irwin/Eve Stewart/Heidi Long/Megan Slabbert) finish 5th

 

 

^We have 1 more final in Women's single sculls with Lauren Henry tomorrow

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