Imogen Grant hoping to back up European Championships title in Slovenia with Emily Craig
Imogen Grant wants to keep the continent's best in the rear view mirror as she jumps back into her world-beating lightweight double at the European Championships. The Cambridge rower and partner Emily Craig encapsulated Britain's bounceback from a tough Tokyo Olympics, where they finished fourth by the barest of margins. Ad They only dealt in lengths of clear water last season, taking their first European titles by a yawning margin of six seconds and winning global gold by three seconds.
RowingBooth relishing second European doubleAN HOUR AGO It means there's no danger of Grant and Craig flying under the radar when Europe's top rowers convene at Lake Bled, Slovenia from May 25-28. «It's a poisoned chalice,» said Grant. «Everyone wants to be the favourite, but it means you've got a target on your backs.
»That's certainly on my mind as we try to defend our title. Ultimately, it's where we want to be and we want to be good enough that everyone else is racing for second place." The catalyst for their emphatic bounceback was an extended period of time away from British Rowing's training base at Caversham, post-Tokyo. «We were still training but we were definitely doing different things and it gave us a lot of perspective,» said Grant.
«When we came back together last summer, we had a clear idea of what we wanted and how we'd want to do it. It just seemed to fly as soon as we got back into the boat. »I can't believe I've been on the team for this long, since my first senior World Championships in 2018.








