 Andrew Hodge, Alex Partridge, Peter Reed and Steve Williams |
Great Britain claimed seven medals at rowing's World Cup finals in Lucerne. The men's four took gold ahead of the Dutch quartet, the men's quadruple scull took bronze, while the women's quadruple scull took silver.
Elise Laverick and Debbie Flood claimed bronze in the double scull, as did Katie Greves and Carla Ashford in the women's pair.
The women's four also claimed a bronze, while Jo Hammond took silver in the lightweight women's singles.
The men's quartet secured the overall World Cup series title by winning in a time of five minutes 53.87 seconds.
Meanwhile, the women's quadruple scull hold the overall series lead after finishing behind Russia.