Leicester Mercury

Oar-some! Football HQ helps GB rowers prepare for Tokyo

LEICESTER OLYMPIAN WALTON OVER THE MOON AT USING ST GEORGE’S PARK

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THE GB Rowing Team men’s squad is kicking off the new Olympic year with a training camp at St George’s Park, the home of English football.

British Rowing’s men’s squad would usually travel abroad for their annual January training camp, but the world-class facilities of St George’s Park in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordsh­ire, presented an appealing option within the UK.

Men’s sculling lead coach Paul Stannard said: “With the pandemic making our usual training camp venues unavailabl­e, we were looking at a number of options for a UK-based land training camp.

“St George’s Park fits the bill extremely well and the staff there have been very efficient and flexible in helping us create an exciting first camp of 2021 in a Covidsecur­e environmen­t.”

Rio 2016 Olympian Jonny Walton, of Leicester, said: “I feel very fortunate to be given the opportunit­y to train at the FA’s facility at St George’s Park.

“I’m not sure if the pitches are ready for the quality of our football but I’m sure we will get some top land training in during this block.”

Director of Performanc­e Brendan Purcell said: “We are very grateful to be able to continue our training for the Olympic and Paralympic Games during this extremely difficult time for the UK.

“St George’s Park is a fantastic venue with world-class performanc­e facilities and it will be a great experience for the squad to train there.”

St George’s Park general manager Holly Murdoch said: “These are challengin­g times for all and we are grateful that elite sport is allowed to continue at the moment, and in particular that we can welcome the GB Rowing Team men’s squad to St George’s Park.

“With the Olympics and Paralympic­s to come this year, I know our world-class venue will provide the perfect platform for British Rowing to build for success in 2021.

“While we are proud to be the home of our England teams, it is another reminder of St George’s Park’s significan­t appeal.

“Our state-ofthe-art performanc­e facilities continue to attract the best of elite sport in this country from tennis and cycling to rugby and cricket, as well as drawing internatio­nal competitor­s from across the globe.” All three of British Rowing’s senior squads (men’s, women’s and para-rowing) underwent Covid testing after the Christmas break before reconvenin­g for their respective camps.

The women’s squad will head to their January camp in Avis, Portugal with extensive Covid restrictio­ns s in place, while the para-rowing squad have chosen to take advantage of the extra space at British Rowing’s high performanc­e centre at Caversham.

British Rowing is the first elite sport to visit St George’s Park in 2021, with Gareth Southgate’s England team set to make use of base in the runup to this summer’s European Championsh­ips. In the past, England Cricket and Team Sky cycling have been among those to make use of the array of performanc­e facilities, as have tennis great Andy Murray and internatio­nal clubs like Barcelona.

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 ?? PA/GETTY IMAGES ?? READY TO MAKE A SPLASH: Olympic rower Jonny Walton, right, and with John Collins at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Above, St George’s Park in Burton
PA/GETTY IMAGES READY TO MAKE A SPLASH: Olympic rower Jonny Walton, right, and with John Collins at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Above, St George’s Park in Burton

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