The New Zealand Herald

Women produce dominant gold medal row

- Andrew Alderson

New Zealand have a new world champion rowing crew.

Kerri Gowler and Grace Prendergas­t dominated the women’s pair final in Sarasota, Florida, winning in 7m 00.53s, 3.84s clear of silver medallists Denmark.

They led early and passed through each quarter of the race in front.

The result suggests the duo will be podium contenders at Tokyo 2020 in a discipline where New Zealand secured medals at the last two Games.

“It was all a bit of a blur,” Prendergas­t said. “But we achieved what we wanted, so it’s cool to go out and tick off your goals along the way.

“It’s our first time [winning a world championsh­ip] in an Olympic-class boat, which is good looking to our main goal of the Olympics.

“We always knew there were some fast-starting crews, so we tried not to concentrat­e on what others did and just wanted to row our own race, which paid off in the second 1000m.”

Gowler, 23, and Prendergas­t, 25, have more than an Olympic cycle of experience together in New Zealand’s elite programme.

The duo won what was then the non-Olympic coxless four in 2014 with Kelsey Bevan and Kayla Pratt.

They earned silver in the pair and eight at the 2015 world championsh­ips but at the Rio Games, they were replaced in the pair by Rebecca Scown and Genevieve Behrent, and asked to focus on the eight.

Jackie Kiddle and Zoe McBride took silver in the lightweigh­t double sculls, and Jamie Hunter and Tom Murray earned bronze in the pair.

Kiddle and McBride won both their World Cup finals at Poznan and Lucerne but the world championsh­ips added another layer of pressure.

Hibernian gave Celtic a scare in their Scottish Premier League 2-2 draw. Celtic’s 57-match domestic unbeaten run looked in danger when John McGinn’s second-half double put the visitors 2-1 up in the 77th minute, but Callum McGregor grabbed his second of the game three minutes later to deny Hibs a notable win.

Adam Rooney’s hat-trick helped Aberdeen moved level on points at the top with a 3-0 win at home to St Johnstone. — AP

Romania survived in the second 1000m to pip the New Zealanders by 0.21s, as the Kiwis duelled with the United States in their adjacent lane.

“It’s one of the better races we’ve put out,” Kiddle said. “To hear it was that close was pleasing for us. We pushed ourselves to the line.”

Hunter and Murray were involved in what was arguably the race of the day. Italy produced a withering final 200m to overtake and defeat Croatia by 0.34s. New Zealand, the victors at the Lucerne World Cup, were a further 4.29s back.

“We gave it our best shot, but the Italians and Croatians were something else in the second half,” Murray said. “We probably didn’t have that extra gear going through the kilometre mark. We improved on our start from the semi, but they just pulled away.”

Matt Dunham picked up silver in the non-Olympic lightweigh­t single sculls on Saturday.

New Zealand were contesting five further A finals in the final session early today.

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Picture / Photosport Kerri Gowler and Grace Prendergas­t are jubilant after winning the world coxless pair title in Sarasota, Florida, yesterday.

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