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Rowing s Tom and Emily Ford selected for Tokyo Olympic Games

Tom and Emily Ford from their visit to The Grange School to officially open the £6m sports centre in 2019 SIBLINGS who started rowing at The Grange School have been selected for the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Tom and Emily Ford are among the 45 rowers selected to feature for Team GB at the delayed Games this summer. Both now represent the Leander club, where they moved to progress their careers as full-time athletes, and it will be their first appearance at an Olympic Games after having represented their country at international level for some time. And the symmetry continues in that they have both been selected in the eights, Tom, 29, in the men s and Emily, 26, in the women s.

Rochester resident headed for Olympics

Doonan and her teammates pose for a photo Doonan (fourth from left) rows with her team ROCHESTER Rochester resident and Tabor graduate Gia Doonan is headed to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo this July to row in the USA women’s eight. USRowing, the governing body in the United States for the sport, announced the team for the women’s eight on June 4. Doonan wrote her thanks through a Facebook post made by her mother, Liza. “Going to the Olympics has been a dream of mine for a very very long time. My earliest memory of the ‘what do you want to be when you grow up?’ question, has always left me saying Olympian,” read the post.

Olympic Games selection for Hereford sisters

Mathilda and Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne have been selected to row in the Women s Quadruple Sculls. The heats for their event takes place on Friday, July 23. Having started her career at Hereford Rowing Club, Mathilda joined the GB Rowing Team Start programme at Reading having previously been at Gloucester-Hartpury and gained valuable senior experience during 2016. Mathilda has come through the GB Rowing Team ranks, representing her country as a junior at the Coupe de la Jeunesse and at three successive World Rowing U23 Championships – winning gold in the women’s double sculls at her latest outing. At the opening World Cup of the 2017 season, she won bronze, before winning European and World Championships bronze medals.

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