A victory by the men's eight in the final race of the under-23 world championships capped off a successful regatta for the New Zealand crews.
The future of New Zealand rowing looks strong with the multiple medal successes in Linz, Austria. All of New Zealand's seven crews were in A finals and came away with five medals in total - one gold, two silver and two bronze.
The men's eight is the blue ribband event of any rowing regatta and with the New Zealanders coming away with the gold it was the best way top off an excellent under-23 world championships for New Zealand.
The Spanish eight burst out of the starting blocks to lead early on rating over 50 strokes per minute but couldn't hold the pace. The New Zealand boat got their bow in front of Poland through the half way point and soon showed that they were in control of the race and lead on the rest of the field. With New Zealand going for gold at the head of the field the crews from USA and Poland were battling for second and third. New Zealand won gold in a time of 5:28.63, USA taking silver in 5:31.79 and Poland grabbing bronze in 5:33.16.
This result from the eight shows a real development opportunity for Rowing New Zealand to field all 14 Olympic boat classes in Rio 2016.