Canadian women's 8 team claims silver at World Cup event in Switzerland
2020 Olympic gold-medallists finish less than 1 second back of Great Britain
The Canadian women's eight team secured a silver medal on Sunday at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne, Switzerland, finishing just under one second back of gold-medallist Great Britain.
The final was a four boat race, contested between 2020 Olympic gold medallist Canada, the 2022 world championships gold medallist Romanians, and the World Rowing Cup II champion and runner-up Australia and Great Britain respectively, who topped the podium in the Varese, Italy, event in June.
The Australians held a commanding lead throughout the first 1,000 metres, with Great Britain drawing level with the Canadians and Romanians for second-place after a poor start.
As Romania fell off shortly afterwards, the Canadian and British squads continued to push to close the gap to within a half-second back of Australia at the 1,500m mark, and both teams overtook the reigning champions with 300m left to go.
Now in the homestretch, both teams continued to match one another stroke-for-stroke, with Great Britain ultimately prevailing with a time of 6:02.82. Canada crossed the finish line at 6:03.57, with Australia taking bronze in a time of 6:06.09.
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This marks the first medal on the 2023 World Cup circuit for the Canadian women's eight team after finishing third in the final in Italy in June, but not officially securing a medal due to the race only being contested between three boats.
The silver was also Canada's lone medal in the A finals on the day at the event, as the men's eight team finished sixth to wrap up the competition.
Canadian women's eight team
- Alexis Cronk - London, Ont.
- Kirsten Edwards - Port Moody, B.C.
- Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski - Calgary
- Kristen Kit (Coxswain) - St. Catharines, Ont.
- Sydney Payne - Toronto
- Morgan Rosts - Jordan, Ont.
- Jessica Sevick - Strathmore, Alta.
- Kristina Walker - Wolfe Island, Ont.
- Avalon Wasteneys - Campbell River, B.C.