By Jamie Read, Sportsbeat
TRURO’S double Olympic champion Helen Glover hopes the upcoming European Rowing Championships is just another stepping stone on the road to a third Olympic gold medal.
Glover kicked off the season in style with World Rowing Cup victory in Varese as part of the women’s four alongside Esme Booth, Samantha Redgrave and Rebecca Shorten.
The quartet edged out fellow Brits Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Holly Dunford and Emily Ford for first place but the experienced Glover is not getting carried away just yet and insisted there is still plenty of work to do before Paris.
“It’s the best way to start the season,” she said. “We very much came here with it part of our training run up to the [Olympic] Games, so to come out and do that 2km within that is just really big practice.
“We are in a training flow so we will go back home into training almost as if we haven’t missed a step to flow into the Europeans. It is important to keep the consistency now, so we are not peaking for this, we are peaking for 100 days’ time
“We haven’t been together that long so finding out where we are and what we need to work on is definitely step one.”
Glover’s quartet now head to Hungary for the European Championships (April 25-28), where they will hope to lay down another marker with just three months left until the Games.
They will bid for gold in the women’s four following a heartbreaking fourth-place finish in Tokyo, but showed they are in a good place to make the step onto the podium with their comfortable victory, as they led home their compatriots by over four seconds in Italy.
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