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Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Great Britain win bronze in men's eight to claim second rowing medal

A bronze medal for the men's eight team secures British Rowing's second medal of the Games following a silver in the men's quadruple sculls on Wednesday; GB have failed to win a gold medal at the Games for the first time since 1984

Last Updated: 30/07/21 10:16am

Team GB 's men's rowing eight crew were underdogs heading into the final
Team GB 's men's rowing eight crew were underdogs heading into the final

Great Britain's men's eight team produced an outstanding performance to take bronze in the regatta's final event.

They were not considered to be realistic medal challengers, but it proved an outstanding display by Josh Bugajski, Jacob Dawson, Tom George, Mohamed Sbihi, Charles Elwes, Oliver Wynne-Griffith, James Rudkin and Tom Ford.

They finished third behind gold medallists New Zealand, with Germany taking second.

It was Britain's second medal of the Tokyo Olympics rowing regatta after a silver in the men's quadruple sculls on Wednesday.

Great Britain's men's eight made the podium with bronze at Sea Forest Waterway in Japan
Great Britain's men's eight made the podium with bronze at Sea Forest Waterway in Japan
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Wynne-Griffith said: "Overall, we are very proud of the performance. We had a pretty up and down week, and we had some pretty honest conversations.

The men's eight squad finished behind New Zealand and Germany in the final
The men's eight squad finished behind New Zealand and Germany in the final

"There have been a lot of fourth places on the team, a lot of near-misses, so it was good to be on the right side of one."

And Sbihi added: "We feel like this week we haven't been able to show ourselves properly, but today we got ourselves into the right position to challenge for a medal."

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Earlier on Friday, Vicky Thornley agonisingly missed out on a medal in the women's single sculls.

It was Team GB's fourth fourth-placed finish from six medal races at Sea Forest Waterway.

The 33-year-old Welsh rower was pipped to bronze by Austria's Magdalena Lobnig after a strong second half of the race, but she had to settle for fourth, just 67 hundredths of a second off the podium.

Vicky Thornley failed to follow-up her Rio success in Tokyo in the individual sculls
Vicky Thornley failed to follow-up her Rio success in Tokyo in the individual sculls

New Zealander Emma Twigg took gold ahead of Russian Olympic Committee's Hanna Prakatsen.

Thornley had been bidding for a second Olympic medal after winning double sculls silver alongside Dame Katherine Grainger in Rio five years ago.

Thornley said: "Fourth is tough, but I don't think I could have done any more, especially in the second half of the race.

"I didn't have quite enough at the end, but I am proud of what I have delivered over the last eight days. There have been some hellish days, especially the three days waiting for the semi-final.

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"The last five years have been incredible - some of my darkest days and some of my best days. I am proud of the race I put together.

"I thought I had the momentum, but I didn't have quite enough."

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