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  1. Carnegie & McKellar into finals of men's and women's eightspublished at 11:53 29 July 2024

    It has been a good day for Scottish rowers Sholto Carnegie and Rowan McKellar.

    Carnegie, 29, is in Team GB's men's eight and 30-year-old McKellar in the women's equivalent.

    Both of their crews came first in their respective heats on Monday morning, securing automatic qualification for the finals later in the week.

    They will fancy their chances of contending for a medal if they maintain their early form.

  2. Glover reaches fourth Olympic finalpublished at 12:48 28 July 2024

    Nigel Ringland
    BBC Sport NI Senior Journalist in Paris

    Two-time Olympic champion Helen Glover and her Great Britain team-mates Rebecca Shorten, Sam Redgrave and Esme Booth are through to Thursday’s women's four final after a comfortable win in their heat.

    They pulled clear early on and kept the rest of the field, led by New Zealand, at bay.

    After winning Olympic gold in London and Rio but finishing fourth in Tokyo, Glover now has the opportunity for a third Games title.

    The men’s four - Oliver Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson - finished second in their heat but also progress directly to the final.

    Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George reaffirmed their favourites tag in the men’s pair by winning their heat to qualify for the semi-finals, were they will be joined by Nathan Timoney and Ross Corrigan. The duo, from Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, were third in their heat, rowing for Team Ireland.

    Another Team GB boat who are heavy favourites for gold are the women’s lightweight double of Emily Craig and Imogen Grant.

    Beaten by the narrowest of margins into fourth place in Tokyo they haven’t been beaten since and that record remained intact as they reached the semi-finals.

    The women’s pair of Rebecca Edwards and Chloe Brew were fourth in their heat and will be back on Monday to race the repechage.

  3. Barras and Thomas help Team GB reach men's quadruple sculls finalpublished at 12:59 27 July 2024

    (From L) Britain's Tom Barras, Callum Dixon, Matthew Haywood and Graeme Thomas compete in the men's quadruple sculls heatsImage source, Getty Images

    Welshmen Tom Barras and Graeme Thomas, alongside Callum Dixon and Matthew Haywood, have secured their place in the final of the men's quadruple sculls.

    The quartet finished second in the first heat with a time of 5:44.82, 3.13 seconds behind the Netherlands.

    The final gets underway at 11:02 BST on Wednesday, 31 July.

  4. Britons advance from men's and women's sculls heatspublished at 12:48 27 July 2024

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    GB women's Skull race

    All three British crews progressed from their sculls heats on the opening morning of the rowing events at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium.

    In the women’s quadruple sculls, the British quartet of Lola Anderson, Georgie Brayshaw, Lauren Henry and Hannah Scott lived up to their billing as favourites, with the current world champions winning their heat to qualify for final A.

    Team GB's Tom Barras - the only remaining member of the British boat that took silver in Tokyo - Graeme Thomas and debutants Callum Dixon and Matt Haywood are also into final A after finishing second behind reigning world and Olympic champions the Netherlands in the men’s quadruple sculls heats.

    Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne and debutant Becky Wilde finished second in their heat in the women’s double sculls to qualify for the semi-finals.

    Ireland’s duo of Philip Doyle and Daire Lynch also won their heat to reach the semi-finals of the men’s double sculls.