Canadian women win four medals at World Rowing Cup



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The Canadians won four medals on the final day of competition at the World Rowing Cup on Sunday, as a Canadian duo finished just off the podium.

Victoria Caileigh Filmer and Hillary Janssens of Cloverdale, BC Women's win with a silver medal in the pair's final.

The Canadians completed the 2,000-meter race in seven minutes, 7.630 seconds. Grace Prendergast and Kerri Gowler of New Zealand won in 7: 07.200 and Kristine O & Brien and Felice Mueller of the US were third in 7: 17.790.

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with the New Zealand ship, "said Janssens. "It was great to drive them and we can see why they are the world's best time holders and reigning world champions.It will be fun to keep running and see where the season will take us." [19659002LaterMontreal'sGabrielleSmithandAndreaProskeofVictoriaweresecondinNewZealandinthedouble-drawfinalof6:52800withBookeDonoghueandOliviaLoehavingatimeof6:50120[19659007CanadaalsowonmoneyfortheeightwomenonceagainaNewZealandteamandCarlingZeemanofCambridgeOntInskiffsbehindSwissJeannineGmelinandIrishSanitaPuspure

Patrick Keane and Maxwell Lattimer finished fourth in the men's lightweight doubles, with Irish pair Gary O & Donovan and Paul O & Donovan winning the gold medal.

Canadians Jill Moffatt and Jennifer Casson as well that Katherine Haber and Ellen Gleadow finished fifth and sixth respectively in the women's lightweight double by Poland. 19659002] The Canadian men's team finished sixth in its race won by Germany.

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