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Poland had the best race in the test event two days ago, but today was the race for medals and World Cup points and the slate was clean as well as the weather conditions. Poland got away the quickest  which was no surprise as this crew won at World Rowing Cup I and they are also the Rio Olympic bronze medallists. Today Poland looked all class as they got themselves into an open water lead and remained well ahead of Germany (the Olympic Champions) and with Australia in third.

Australia then pushed ahead of Germany with China now charging though as they tried to get their hands on the bronze medal. But it was Poland (Kobus, Wieliczko, Springwald and Zillmann) that had this race completely wrapped up. China went to 50 strokes per minute in the last 50 metres and they managed to grab the bronze. Australia remained in second place.

Results:  POL, AUS, CHN, GER

Katarzyna Zillmann (s), Poland, gold
“It is good to be here at home. It’s a fantastic crowd. For the last 200m we could hear them screaming. The conditions were good, the weather was good and we are very happy to win.”

Rowena Meredith, Australia, silver
“That was the first regatta as a crew, so it is good to see where we stand. We are now looking to see how we can improve on this for Lucerne. We’ll go back to basics and see where we stand again.”