Rowing Team Performance Director Sir David Tanner names crews for upcoming world cup.

Rachel Morris, a Paralympic hand-cycling champion, continues to make a smooth transition to rowing. She will make her first world cup appearance in the arms-shoulders single scull.

Tom Aggar, 2008 Paralympic Champion and 2012 finalist, continues in the equivalent men's boat.

Grace Clough, from Nottingham RC, a former basketball player, has come through a tough selection process to win a seat in the mixed para-rowing coxed four to join 2013 World Champions Pamela Relph, Oliver Hester, James Fox and cox Oliver James. That means that Rose Linden is named as a reserve.

"We are taking some pretty competitive crews with new faces." Tom Dyson

"It's true to say that we have had a very tough selection battle for the seats in the four", said GB Rowing Team Lead Coach for para-rowing Tom Dyson. "We are taking some pretty competitive crews with new faces and it will be exciting to see how they shape up against the rest of the World".

"It will be exciting to see how they shape up against the rest of the World." Tom Dyson

This will be the only major competition for GB's para-rowing crews before the World Championships in August.




 

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