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Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of page to watch live coverage from Belgrade, Serbia

  • Result- GB defend their men's eights title - becoming the first country to be junior, under-23 and senior world champion in the boat class

  • Result - Ukraine's Roman Polianskyi secures another world title in the PR1 men's single sculls

  • Result - PR1 Men's Single Sculls GB's Ben Pritchard takes 3rd place

  • Result - Birgit Skarstein remains on top of the PR1 Women's Single Sculls podium with another victory

  • Result - Ancuta Bodnar and Simona Radis retain their World Championships title in the women's double sculls

  • Result - Melvin Twellaar and Stef Broenink are dominant in the men's double sculls final; the Sinkovic brothers win silver for Croatia, and Ireland are third.

  • Result - Women's Eight sees five crews in contact on the line, with Romania winning. Australia take a superb second, and the USA beat Great Britain for bronze.

  • Result - Germany's Oliver Zeidler defends his men's single sculls title

  • Result - Karolien Florijn adds another gold for the Netherlands in the women's single sculls

  1. Gold medal glory for Great Britainpublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 9 September 2023

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    Rowing World Championships: Great Britain win five golds

  2. Who should I watch out for?published at 15:10 British Summer Time 9 September 2023

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    The best rowers in the world head to Belgrade, Serbia this week for the 2023 World Rowing Championships.

    Great Britain are sending a strong squad of 18 boats and will look to build on the success of topping the medal table at the European Championships and winning the overall World Cup trophy this year.

    • Men’s eight (M8+),current European and World champions. Includes Olympic bronze medallists,Charlie Elwes,James Rudkin, andTom Ford. Alsofour-time European Champion Rory Gibbs.
    • Women’s four (W4-), current World Champions.Heidi Long,Rowan McKellar,Rebecca Shortenand double Olympic champion 37-year-oldHelen Glover, who replaces Samantha Redgrave from last year’s crew.
    • Lightweight women’s double sculls (LW2x), Also looking to defend their 2022 World titles will beEmily CraigandImogen Grant, who are unbeaten this season.
    • Para Rowing 3 Mixed Coxed Four (PR3 Mix4+), Also unbeaten this season and defending their World title areFrankie Allen, Giedre Rakauskaite,Ed Fuller, Morgan Fice-Noyesand cox,Erin Kennedy.
    • Men’s four (M4-),Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt AldridgeandFreddie Davidsonhave also been perfect in their boat this season and are out to defend their 2022 World title.
  3. How to watch the World Rowing Championshipspublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 9 September 2023

    All times BST and are subject to change

    ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer

    10th September 2023

    12:00-14:30 iPlayer & ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website

    16:00-17:00 Highlights show ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two

    Also available to watch back on demand via ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer.

  4. How to get into rowingpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 9 September 2023

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    Rowing is a physical, exciting and social sport that helps you work effectively in a team. If you're looking for a fantastic way to stay in shape and you love being on the water, rowing is perfect for you. Alternatively, most gyms provide indoor rowing machines.

    Join a local club and unleash your competitive side! There are over 550 rowing clubs across the country where you can get started. 'Rowability' from British Rowing aims to encourage anyone who has a physical, sensory or learning impairment to start rowing. To find out more about rowing Visit British Rowing - or find local rowing opportunities in Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

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    2019 Boat Races: Could Jason Bell & Sam Quek hack it as a racer?