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Olympics-Rowing-Puspure leads stellar Irish cohort on hunt for Tokyo gold


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By Amy Tennery
TOKYO (Reuters) – It’s beginning to look like third time is the charm for Sanita Puspure.
The 39-year-old Irishwoman reached her first Olympic semi-final on Sunday, continuing her remarkable run in the single sculls after coming up short in Rio and London.
On the hunt for that elusive piece of Olympic hardware, she overcame a slow start to chase down world bronze medallist Kara Kohler of the United States before clinching the quarter-final round in 7:58.30 to advance.
“My form is going to go up with every race,” she told reporters. “Technical execution could be a little bit better but I have still time to work on it, I’m getting used to the water conditions.” ....

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Twigg, Borch blaze through field as rowing begins - Newspaper


TOKYO: Teams compete in the women’s quadruple sculls rowing heats at the Sea Forest Waterway on Friday. AFP
TOKYO: Four-time Olympian Emma Twigg’s latest battle for the podium got off to a roaring start on Friday, as compelling matchups in the men’s and women’s single sculls began to take shape on the first day of Olympic rowing at the Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo.
The 34-year-old New Zealander posted the fastest overall time of the women’s opening heats in her first race since 2019, cruising through to a 7:35.22 finish at the fan-free venue after two heartbreaking fourth-place finishes at the London and Rio Games. ....

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Olympics-Rowing-Twigg, Borch blaze through field as Tokyo competition kicks off


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TOKYO (Reuters) - Four-time Olympian Emma Twigg’s latest battle for the podium got off to a roaring start on Friday, as compelling matchups in the men’s and women’s single sculls began to take shape on the first day of Olympic rowing at the Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo.
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The 34-year-old New Zealander posted the fastest overall time of the women’s opening heats in her first race since 2019, cruising through to a 7:35.22 finish at the fan-free venue after two heartbreaking fourth-place finishes at the London and Rio Games.
“It’s definitely a lung-buster. A few nerves going into it, but that’s to be expected in an Olympic Games. It’s good to get underway,” she said. “These early races, nobody really shows their cards.” ....

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