British Outperform Irish Rowers O'Donovan and McCarthy at Henley Royal Regatta
A strong British national crew defeated an Irish quadruple, including Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy, at the Henley Royal Regatta. Despite the Irish team's impressive performance against the Dutch, the British crew's recent victory at the Lucerne World Cup gave them the edge. The British team maintained their lead throughout the race, showcasing their dominance over the Irish rowers.

Spectators stop for lunch in their boat at the Henley Royal Regatta in Henley-on-Thames. Photo: Reuters
A more powerful and bigger British national crew beat an Irish quadruple featuring Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy at Henley Royal Regatta. The Irish quad had beaten the seeded Dutch national crew on Friday, rowing through them with an impressive turn of pace. But Britain had come directly to this Queen Mother semi-final from a win at the Lucerne World Cup. They looked sharp and alert. They grabbed the lead and then kept the crew of O’Donovan, Daire Lynch, Konan Pazzaia and McCarthy under wraps, despite some strong pushes by the high-rating Irish.
The fact that former lightweights can overcome even the biggest of heavyweights was demonstrated spectacularly earlier in the day. Olympic single sculls champion Oli Zeidler, a giant of a man, was beaten by ex-lightweight Fin Hamill in the Diamond Sculls.
In the Town, the premier event for women’s fours, Emily Hegarty at stroke and Aoife Casey in bow topped and tailed the University of London crew. Their outstanding start was crucial on Friday as they pulled off a shock by beating Australia. In Saturday’s semi-final they faced the formidable Dutch four, Hollandia Roeiclub A. The women in orange got the better start and fashioned a one-length lead. UL tried to claw back the advantage, but the Dutch ‘snapped the elastic’ and won by three and a quarter lengths.
According to the source: The Irish Independent.
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