Challenging Winter Training Leads to World Cup Gold for 29-Year-Old Rower from Cheltenham
Cheltenham rower George Ross has overcome challenging winter conditions to kick off his season with a bang, securing World Cup gold in the men’s pair alongside Ollie Wynne-Griffith in Varese.
Despite struggling with disrupted training due to poor weather at his base in Caversham, Ross and Wynne-Griffith managed to trust themselves and come out on top in Italy. Looking ahead, Ross emphasized the importance of the upcoming European Championships as they continue their journey towards the Olympics.
The duo, who have been friends since their school days, are no strangers to success, having claimed silver at the World Championships in Belgrade in 2023. Their victory in Varese was a testament to their ability to execute their race plan and trust in each other.
As they prepare to defend their European silver medal in Hungary, Ross and Wynne-Griffith are focused on staying in their lane and sticking to their game plan. With a record-breaking performance last year and a strong start to the season, the pair are determined to secure their spot at the Tokyo Olympics.
British Rowing, the governing body for the sport, plays a crucial role in supporting athletes like Ross and Wynne-Griffith on their journey to success. With the National Lottery Sports Fund backing the GB Rowing Team, the future looks bright for these talented rowers as they aim for Olympic glory.