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Rowing AustraliaApr 12, 2024 12:57:23 PM2 min read

World Rowing Cup I – Everything you need to know

The on-water action is about to start in Europe. This year’s World Rowing Cup I is taking place in Varese, Italy, from Friday (April 12) to Sunday (April 14). World Rowing will be providing live coverage of every race – including live video streaming of all the A-Finals on Saturday and Sunday. Racing begins today at 4pm AEST (10am CET).

Australia has entered seven crews to compete in Varese. The crew’s entries and today’s race times are as follows:

Men’s Double Scull (M2x) – Racing @ 4:47pm AEST

(b) Harry Glackin (Capital Lakes Rowing Club), (s) Hamish Harding (Australian National University Boat Club),

(b) Mitch Reinhard (Adelaide Rowing Club), (s) Oscar McGuinness (Adelaide Rowing Club)

 

Women’s Coxless Four (W4-) – Racing @ 4:57pm AEST

(b) Eleanor Price (Sydney University Boat Club) (2) Ella Bramwell (Adelaide Rowing Club), (3) Georgie Gleeson (Sydney University Boat Club), (s) Sarah Marriott (Melbourne University Boat Club)

(b) Maddy Williams (KAND Rowing Club) (2) Emily Sheppard (Sydney University Boat Club), (3) Laura Foley (Melbourne University Boat Club), (s) Sarah Tisdall (University of Queensland Boat Club)

 

Women’s Lightweight Double Scull (LW2x) – Racing @ 6:14pm AEST

(b) Anneka Reardon (ANU Boat Club), (s) Georgia Miansarow (Sydney University Boat Club)

 

Men’s Coxless Four (M4-) – Racing @ 6:14pm AEST

Charlie Batrouney (Melbourne University Boat Club), Fraser Miscamble (Melbourne University Boat Club), Alex Wolf (Sydney Rowing Club), Hamish Wynn-Pope (Melbourne University Boat Club)

 

Men’s Quad Scull (M4x) – Racing @ 6:39pm

(b) Jack Cleary (West Australian Rowing Club), (2) Caleb Antill (Australian National University Boat Club), (3) Campbell Watts (Sydney University Boat Club), (s) Alexander Rossi (West Australian Rowing Club)

 

Women’s Coxed Eight (W8+) – Racing @ 6:53pm

(b) Maddy Williams (KAND Rowing Club) (2) Emily Sheppard (Sydney University Boat Club), (3) Laura Foley (Melbourne University Boat Club), (4) Sarah Tisdall (University of Queensland Boat Club), (5) Eleanor Price (Sydney University Boat Club) (6) Ella Bramwell (Adelaide Rowing Club), (7) Georgie Gleeson (Sydney University Boat Club), (s) Sarah Marriott (Melbourne University Boat Club), (c) Anna O’Hanlon (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club)

 

 

Here is how to follow the event on mobile, tablet, or desktop:

  1. The provisional time table for the events can be found here, and entries for all the races are available here.
  2. Live race tracker and LIVE audio will be available for ALL races on www.worldrowing.com.
  3. LIVE video streaming will be available on the World Rowing website on Saturday, from 4:30pm AEST (10:30am CET) onwards, and on Sunday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm AEST (11:00am to 2:30pm CET) for all A-Finals. The video streaming will start 5 minutes before the first race.

Rowing Australia will bring you daily wraps of the races overnight. These can be found on our website and social media channels.

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