British rowing duo Emily Craig and Imogen Grant made history on Day 6 of the Paris Olympics, becoming the last Olympic lightweight women’s double sculls champions. The event will be replaced by beach sprints at the Los Angeles 2028 Games, making their victory even more significant.
Redemption After Tokyo 2020
Craig and Grant’s triumph in Paris comes three years after a heart-breaking fourth-place finish at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The pair used that disappointment as motivation, dominating their event and winning every race since. Their perseverance and determination have led them to Olympic glory and a place in rowing history.
Team GB’s Rowing Success
Great Britain has a strong tradition in Olympic rowing, with Craig and Grant’s gold medal adding to the nation’s impressive medal tally. To follow Team GB’s rowing success and find more information on their athletes, visit the British Rowing website and the official Olympics website.
Looking Ahead to Los Angeles 2028
While the lightweight women’s double sculls event will no longer be part of the Olympic program, rowing fans can look forward to the introduction of beach sprints at the Los Angeles 2028 Games. Stay updated on the latest Olympic news and events at the official Olympics website.