Summary

  • Watch live action from the European Rowing Championships in Szeged, Hungary

  • 12:05 BST: PR1 Men's Singles Sculls Final - GB's Benjamin Pritchard in action

  • 13:08 BST: PR3 Mixed Doubles Sculls Final - GB's Samuel & Annabel Caddick in action

  • 13:25 BST: Women's Quadruple Sculls Final - GB in action

  • 13:40 BST: Men's Quadruple Sculls Final - GB in action

  • 13:55 BST: Lightweight Women's Double Sculls Final - GB's Olivia Bates & Imogen Grant in action

  • 14:26 BST: Men's Eight Final - GB in action

  1. GB Crews to look out forpublished at 10:12 British Summer Time 27 April

    BBC Sport

    Oliver Wynne-Griffith and Tom GeorgeImage source, Getty Images
    • Men’s pair (M2-), The fastest British Men’s pair ever, Ollie Wynne-Griffith andTom George, are fresh from their win in Varese.

    • Women’s four (W4-). After topping the podium in Varese Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave and Rebecca Shorten look for European revenge after finishing second in this event last year.

    • Lightweight women’s double sculls (LW2x), current European and World champions. Emily Craig and Imogen Grant, are the only GB Olympic class crew to remain unbeaten this Olympiad.

    • Para Rowing 3 Mixed Coxed Four (PR3 Mix4+), current European and World champions. Newcomer Joshua O’Brien joins Frankie Allen, Giedre Rakauskaite, Ed Fuller and cox Erin Kennedy.

    • Men’s four (M4-), current European and World champions. Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson are out to defend their 2023 European title.
  2. Where to watchpublished at 10:12 British Summer Time 27 April

    BBC iPlayer

    Saturday 27th April

    12:00-15:00 BST– coverage available via BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

    Sunday 28th April

    10:30-14:00 BST- coverage available via Red Button, iPlayer & BBC Sport website

  3. How to get into rowingpublished at 10:12 British Summer Time 27 April

    BBC Sport

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    2019 Boat Races: Could Jason Bell & Sam Quek hack it as a racer?

    A whole generation of Brits grew up watching our rowers dominate the Olympics.

    Whether you wish to emulate the success of the GB rowing team, or just burn a few calories out, rowing is an easy to enjoy sport for all.

    There is a wide range of ways for people of all abilities to take part in rowing, including personal challenges, indoor rowing, ocean crossings, regattas and international competitions.

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