Day Eight — Part II: A Finals |
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Marguerite Houston and Amber Halliday powered home over the last 500 metres to win gold in the women's lightweight double scull |
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Women’s lightweight double scull about to grab the lead |
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Marguerite and Amber hit the line first ... Gold |
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Marguerite Houston and Amber Halliday wait for the result |
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Amber and Marguerite on the medal dais |
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Halliday and Houston bask in the glory of World Championships success |
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Scrum with parents and supporters |
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Christine Houston (Marguerite's mother) ... speechless |
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Amber Halliday's parents, John and Penny |
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Women's lightweight quad scull near the line |
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Women's lightweight quad scull, last stroke |
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Tara Kelly, Alice McNamara, Miranda Bennett and Bronwen Watson were dominant in their final and won the lightweight women's quad scull by a clear boat |
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Miranda Bennett and Bronwen Watson |
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Alice McNamara, Miranda Bennett and Bronwen Watson |
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The girls shortly after crossing the line |
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Miranda Bennett the first to celebrate the women's lightweight quad scull's Gold medal, with crew mates Bronwen Watson, Alice McNamara and Tara Kelly |
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Women's lightweight quad scull crew Bronwen Watson, Miranda Bennett, Alice McNamara and Tara Kelly on the medal dais |
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With RA President, Patrick McNamara |
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The girls celebrate their achievement with RA President Pat McNamara and
coach Ellen Randell |
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Men's lightweight pair win Bronze |
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Michael McBryde and Ross Brown rowed to bronze in the final of the
men's lightweight pair |
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Ross Brown and Michael McBryde celebrating the moment after the race |
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Tom Gibson and Sam Beltz rowed a gallant race to finish 4th in the final of the men's lightweight double scull |
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Lizzy Patrick marshals Sarah Heard and Sarah Outhwaite in the final of the women's eight |
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Sarah Heard, Sarah Outhwaite, Natalie Bale and Kim Crow |
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Sarah Outhwaite, Natalie Bale and Kim Crow |
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Kate Hornsey, Robyn Selby Smith and Sarah Cook |
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Women's eight, close race for medals |
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Australian women's eight finish the closest of fourths |
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The women's eight deal with the heartbreak of 4th in the final |