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GB women's pair into rowing final

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GB rowers enjoy successful day

Louisa Reeve and Olivia Whitlam finished second in the women's pair repechage to become the fourth British rowing crew to qualify for a final.

The British duo finished behind winners Juliette Haigh and Nicola Coles of New Zealand in the four-boat race.

Team GB's other rowing finalists are the men's eight, the women's quad and women's double sculls.

In the women's lightweight double sculls, Hester Goodsell and Helen Casey won their repechage to reach the semis.

Louisa Reeve (left)and Olivia Whitlam
Reeve and Whitlam are in contention for a rowing medal
Goodsell and Casey needed to finish in the top three to seal a place in the semi-finals or face relegation to the C race and they qualified in style, comfortably beating the Greek and Cuban crews.

"I'm really pleased with what we've achieved so far," said David Tanner, Team GB�s rowing team leader.

"We've shown the strength in depth again which began to emerge at the World Championships in Munich.

"Here in Beijing those who have needed to lift their standards have done so. Now we will see some fantastic racing in the next few days."

Elsewhere, the United States and Australia qualified for the men's eight final.

The defending champions edged the Australians, who had three-times Olympic champion James Tomkins on board, in a thrilling race on Lake Shunyi.

Australia were in charge coming into the final stretch but then the US, who led for the first 1,000m, responded to hold on for the line.

The two teams will face Britain and World Champions Canada in the blue riband event on Sunday along with the Netherlands and Poland, who narrowly beat host nation China.

Crew member Micah Boyd said the US were grateful for a second chance after they lost their heat to Britain.

"On Monday we raced way too high like 37, 38 (strokes per minute) and some of the guys in our stern are, like, 6ft 8in, 6ft 9in. So we went to 36, 37 and that helped us a lot and made us more efficient," said Boyd.

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"Obviously you want to win your heat but to get another race in helped out a lot."

Meanwhile, Kathrin Boron could be on course for a fifth Olympic rowing gold medal after the German guided her women's quad into Sunday's final.

Germany beat the US by around a length and will battle with Britain and China for the title.

In the final race of the day, the Chinese women's pair held off Germany to win their repechage.


Rowing medals table

Sunday, 24 August 2008 10:17 UK
RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTOTAL
1also show each event results forGreat Britain2226
Men's Double Sculls001
Men's Eight010
Men's Four100
Men's Lightweight Double Scull100
Women's Double Sculls001
Women's Quadruple Sculls010
2also show each event results forAustralia2103
Men's Double Sculls100
Men's Four010
Men's Pair100
3also show each event results forCanada1124
Men's Eight100
Men's Lightweight Four001
Men's Pair010
Women's Lightweight Double Scu001
4also show each event results forUSA1113
Men's Eight001
Women's Eight100
Women's Single Sculls010
5also show each event results forChina1102
Women's Pair010
Women's Quadruple Sculls100
6also show each event results forNetherlands1102
Women's Eight010
Women's Lightweight Double Scu100
7also show each event results forPoland1102
Men's Lightweight Four010
Men's Quadruple Sculls100
8also show each event results forNew Zealand1023
Men's Pair001
Men's Single Sculls001
Women's Double Sculls100
9also show each event results forDenmark1012
Men's Lightweight Double Scull001
Men's Lightweight Four100
10also show each event results forRomania1012
Women's Eight001
Women's Pair100
11also show each event results forBulgaria1001
Women's Single Sculls100
12also show each event results forNorway1001
Men's Single Sculls100
13also show each event results forGermany0112
Women's Double Sculls010
Women's Quadruple Sculls001
14also show each event results forCzech Republic0101
Men's Single Sculls010
15also show each event results forEstonia0101
Men's Double Sculls010
16also show each event results forFinland0101
Women's Lightweight Double Scu010
17also show each event results forGreece0101
Men's Lightweight Double Scull010
18also show each event results forItaly0101
Men's Quadruple Sculls010
19also show each event results forBelarus0022
Women's Pair001
Women's Single Sculls001
20also show each event results forFrance0022
Men's Four001
Men's Quadruple Sculls001

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see also
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