Update: Rower Bebington lands bronze in double sculls

Saturday, August 16, 2008, 10:08

Longsdon rower Anna Bebington and partner Elise Laverick produced a storming surge to take the bronze medal in a dramatic finish to the women’s doubles sculls.

The British pair emulated the Olympic bronze they won in Athens and came so close to making it even better.

The missed out on gold by just 0.23 seconds with New Zealand twins Georgina and Caroline Evers-Swindell successfully defending their Olympic title but only by one hundredth of a second from Germany’s Annekatrin Thiele and Christiane Huth taking the silver.

For Laverick and Bebington it was reward for their perseverance after disappointing in their heats but bouncing back in the repechage to qualify for the final.

Their preparations had been disrupted in the winter when Bebington contracted a protracted virus but they had won the World Cup in Poznan, albeit in the absence of the Chinese, to signal their challenge.

This time they came back strongly after lying fourth deep into the race to power past the China crew and almost spring a major surprise.

Anna Bebington said: "If you'd told us yesterday that we would have been in a position where we might have won a silver medal I would have laughed at you.

“I am over the moon,” she said. “We had a game plan and stuck to it, we wanted to be in the pack when the sprint started at the end because it is our strongest part.

“We got into a good rhythm and we gave it everything we had unfortunately we were held off just at the end but we are really pleased.

“It is a big relief if you had told us before the race we would come away with an Olympic medal we would have been stoked – it’s amazing.”

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Anna Bebington and Elize Laverick

 

   


















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