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Georgie Brayshaw challenging Britain's quad to back up successful 2022 at European Championships

Harrogate rower Georgie Brayshaw challenged Britain's women's quad to build on their Paris Olympic platform at the European Championships. The 29-year-old propelled the women's quad to European gold and world bronze last year, an imposing statement ahead of Paris 2024. Ad The crew is refreshed for a crucial 2023 season that brings the biggest opportunities to qualify for the Games.

RowingNew rowing star Henry having to grow up quickly after GB selectionYESTERDAY AT 11:17 «I can't wait to build on what we started last year,» said the Yorkshire star. «It's a slightly different crew, but I'm looking forward to seeing what we can do. We want to upgrade that world bronze from last year.» That journey starts at the European Championships in Lake Bled, Slovenia from May 25-28.

Britain topped the medal table at last year's event with ten medals and six golds. Brayshaw is one of two survivors from last year's quad alongside Lucy Glover, with Todmorden's Jess Leyden making way. Northern Irish star Hannah Scott and Lauren Henry, who stunned the field to win April's British Trials while still a junior athlete, complete the crew.

«Lucy and I have got a platform from last year and we're sat in the same seats, so that's comforting,» said Brayshaw. «Hannah is so powerful and it's great to have so much power behind me. Lauren is really quick and powerful, she's not been on the squad long so it's good to get a fresh perspective.

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