Sanita Puspure faces tough challenge in women’s single sculls title defence

Two rowers record faster opening heat times than Ireland rower ahead of Sunday’s final

Sanita Puspure finished second with a time of 07:35.510, behind German’s Pia Greiten, who clocked an impressive 7:33.540. Photograph:  Naomi Baker/Getty Images
Sanita Puspure finished second with a time of 07:35.510, behind German’s Pia Greiten, who clocked an impressive 7:33.540. Photograph: Naomi Baker/Getty Images

Sanita Puspure safely negotiated her opening heat at the 2020 European Rowing Championships in Poznan, Poland, on Friday morning but will clearly face some serious challenge as she looks to defend her women's single sculls title won in Lucerne last summer.

Rowing in the second of three heats, Puspure finished second with a time of 07:35.510, behind German's Pia Greiten, who clocked an impressive 7:33.540. With the third heat won faster still by the Austrian Magdalena Lobnig, in 7:33.460, Puspure will be wary of Saturday's A/B semi-finals, before thinking about defending her title in Sunday's final.

Of the seven Irish crews competing on day one, four crews progressed to the A/B Semi-Final races on Saturday morning, the remaining three crews will race in the Repechage.

Progressed

The women's two crew of Tara Hanlon and Emily Hegarty kicked off the Irish team's racing and finished third with a time of 07:16.590, and will next race in the Repechage.

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Ronan Byrne and Daire Lynch competed in the Men's double scull heat, finishing second with a time of 06:22.020, and progressed to the A/B semi-final on Saturday morning. Lydia Heaphy raced in the Lightweight Women's Single and finished sixth in her heat with a time of 08:01.550, and will race in the Repechage on Saturday morning.

Fintan McCarthy competed in the Lightweight Men’s Single, finishing third with a time of 07:05.980, and later finished first in the Repechage with a time of 07:07.35, and will now compete in the A/B semi-final on Saturday.

The Women's Four of Aifric Keogh, Eimear Lambe, Aileen Crowley and Fiona Murtagh came home just behind the Netherlands crew with a time of 06:26.990, and they will also race in the Repechage on Saturday morning. The Lightweight Women's Double of Margaret Cremen and Aoife Casey finished fourth in their heat, moved into the Repechage later on Friday afternoon, and finished second with a time of 07:03.990. They will also compete in the A/B semi-final on Saturday.

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist writing on athletics