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    Clough sets para-rowing world record at British Rowing Indoor Championships

    10.02.2015

    The Nottingham RC rower set an LTA overall world record of 3:28.6 for 1,000m at the event staged in the Olympic Velodrome in London on Monday, 9 February.

    2015 British Rowing Indoor Championships Grace Clough set a para-rowing world record at the British Rowing Indoor Championships in London © • Gus McKechnie
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    Grace Clough, from Sheffield, Great Britain, a world champion in the mixed para-rowing coxed four, added a world record to her collection at the British Rowing Indoor Championships on Monday, 9 February.

    The Nottingham RC rower set an LTA overall world record of 3:28.6 for 1,000m at the event staged in the Olympic Velodrome in London.

    Paralympic champion Naomi Riches had set the previous best mark of 3:30.1.

    “I didn’t realise I’d done it at first but apparently it is a world record. I’m delighted”, said Clough afterwards.

    She added: “It’s the first time I have been to an indoor event and it is very exciting. There is strong competition from the others I train with in the GB squad, so I had to put in a good performance. It’s good to be the one that came out on top”.

    Tom Aggar, current world silver medallist and 2008 Paralympic champion in the arms-shoulders single scull won the men’s title here in the same category.

    He clocked 3:58.3 and later said: “The time was a little bit slower than I would have liked but I am going to come back next year and improve it”.

    Rachel Morris, former hand-cyclist turned international rower won the equivalent women’s event. “It is really exciting to see so many people doing rowing and the integration of para-rowing into the event is great”.

    Over 1,300 rowers and gym users entered the event cheered on by a thousand spectators.

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