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Fit-again Brittain to join young team in Bulgaria

- David Isaacson

Olympic silver medallist Lawrence Brittain has been named in the national rowing squad for September’s world championsh­ips in Bulgaria after proving his fitness.

Head coach Roger Barrow said he had picked a largely young team comprising five crews‚ including the first black rower in the senior set-up since Sizwe Ndlovu‚ who was a member of the golden lightweigh­t four crew at London 2012.

Thabelo Masutha‚ just 19‚ won bronze at the 2017 world junior championsh­ips, but Barrow pointed out that he was ultimately aiming for the 2024 Olympics‚ not Tokyo 2020.

Competitio­n in Plovdiv from September 9-16 will be tough‚ and Barrow realises this could be the first world championsh­ip regatta since 2013 where SA might fail to win a medal.

“It’s a very young team. Yes‚ it’s possible we don’t win any medals‚ but our main aim is to get three boats into A-finals.”

His three premier boats are the men’s four‚ the lightweigh­t women’s double sculls and the men’s pair with Brittain and Jake Green‚ who are both returning from injury layoffs that kept them out of internatio­nal competitio­n for most of the year.

“They are close to good form‚” he said of the pair.

Brittain and Shaun Keeling finished second in the pairs race at the Rio Olympics.

Kirsty McCann‚ the defending world champion in the lightweigh­t single sculls class‚ will compete in the double sculls with Nicole van Wyk.

With the lightweigh­t singles boat not being on the Olympic roster‚ the attention is on the doubles class, which is on the Tokyo 2020 menu.

Barrow warned the division was highly competitiv­e‚ with eight different teams having made the podium at the three World Cup regattas in 2018.

McCann and Van Wyk were second at the first but fourth at the third. The men’s four — John Smith‚ Sandro Torrente and Kyle Schoonbee — were third at the last World Cup event.

“These are the three boats with medal potential for Tokyo‚” said Barrow. “We want to see where they are right now. The other boats are for 2024.”

SA squad: Men’s four: Kyle Schoonbee‚ David Hunt‚ John Smith‚ Sandro Torrente. Men’s pair: Lawrence Brittain‚ Jake Green. Lightweigh­t women’s double sculls: Kirsty McCann‚ Nicole van Wyk. Men’s single sculls: Thabelo Masutha. Lightweigh­t men’s double sculls: Vaughn Botes‚ Nick Oberholzer. Men’s single sculls: Thabelo Masutha.

YES‚ IT’S POSSIBLE WE DON’T WIN ANY MEDALS‚ BUT OUR MAIN AIM IS TO GET THREE BOATS INTO A-FINALS Roger Barrow SA head coach

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