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Purcell-Gilpin bows out of medal contention

- BY MAGRETH RUZVIDZO lFollow Magreth on Twitter @MagrethRuz­vidzo

ZIMBABWE rower Peter Purcell-Gilpin failed to reach the final of the A/B semifinals of men’s singles sculls at the Olympic Games after finishing sixth in his quarterfin­al race held at Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo, Japan, yesterday.

After bowing out of contention of medal contention, the 27-year-old former St Georges College pupil is now set to compete in the C/D semifinals on Thursday.

Purcell-Gilpin secured his place for the quarterfin­als after he came first in the repechage in the early hours of Saturday morning in 7:35.16, making him the only African to secure automatic qualificat­ion through a repechage and the second African to take part in the quarter finals.

The semifinals had been previously scheduled for tomorrow, but were later reschedule­d to Thursday due to a typhoon.

After the race was moved to yesterday, Purcell-Gilpin, who had very little time to recover after the repechage, found the going tough after finishing sixth behind Bermuda’s Alizadeh Dara, who finished fifth in 7:35.73.

Denmark’s Nielson Sverri managed to lead the pack after he clocked in 7:10.52, while Canada’s Trevor Jones came second in 7:17.65. Vyazovkin Alexander was third in 7:20.02 while Karzakli Onat came forth in 7:32:86.

Purcell-Gilpin’s coach James Stephenson commended his athlete for putting on a good performanc­e despite competing against some of the world’s best rowers.

“It’s been a long, hard racing. There have been some ups and downs, but he is getting through it because he is a great chap and ambassador for rowing, great ambassador for Zimbabwe and he gave us all today. But he came across some really very big guys who will be heading to compete for medals. So realistica­lly, that’s a bit challengin­g but he gave it a good go,” Stephenson said.

Purcell-Gilpin thanked Zimbabwean­s for their overwhelmi­ng support as he continues climbing the ladder at the Olympics.

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