 Hodge (left) suffered a stomach bug last weekend |
Great Britain's coxless four showed their return to fitness in Lucerne, with their third World Cup win of 2006. After a stomach bug ruled him out of last weekend's Henley Royal Regatta, strokeman Andy Hodge recovered to lead his crew past the Dutch four.
A third gold for the women's quadruple scull, after Munich and Poznan, brought them the overall World Cup title.
Sculler Alan Campbell finished fourth in his final, but won the World Cup overall because of previous results.
Overall, Great Britain claimed three golds and three silver medals on the Rotsee.
Zac Purchase took gold in the lightweight single on Saturday night, in his first event after injury.
Stephen Rowbotham and Matt Wells trailed two seconds behind the experienced Slovenian double but it was enough to gain them silver.
Oxford University rower Colin Smith and Tom James, who lined up opposite him for Cambridge in this year's Boat Race, came second in the pair in their first event together.
And Annie Vernon and Anna Bebington also had to settle for silver despite pushing their New Zealand counterparts to the line with a late surge.
Hodge thumped the water after victory in the four, having been accused earlier in the week by the Dutch press of faking illness to avoid racing them at Henley.
"We went out like we had a challenge. We stepped up a gear, I feel," he said.
"Because of the illness and missing Henley we've had very poor race preparation for this regatta."