| I could not count much on her, as she was a much better pianist than an oarswoman. |
| What she did get means she is already the most successful British oarswoman of all-time even before last weekend. |
| Jade will join the likes of runner Mo Farah, oarswoman Katherine Grainger and the triathlon Brownlee brothers in a one-off remake of Superstars. |
| He said the performances of other members of the British team like the gold-winning oarswoman, who was a fellow Scot, had given him extra motivation. |
| The women's four held off Germany to improve on the silver medal each oarswoman won at the Commonwealth Championships last week, and the women's double also impressed. |
| He and I were both young and hopeful, but I wasn't much of an oarswoman, so it was a tippy ride. |