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Plenty of highs and a few lows for the New Zealand rowers at the World Cup in Amsterdam, hauling in three gold and three silver medals on finals day.
Men's four veteran Carl Meyer is celebrating New Zealand's first gold at a World Cup in that event in the absence of the undefeated British.
Along with Hamish Bond, James Dallinger and Eric Murray, Meyer helped haul in a length off the leading Dutch crew in the final 500 metres.
The men's pair victory created a Bosbaan course record, while Duncan Grant prevailed against Storm Uru in the lightweight single sculls.
On the downside, Mahe Drysdale finished fourth, which was his first podium miss as a single sculler.
The recently returned Evers-Swindells finished with a silver medal, almost six seconds behind China.
- NEWSTALK ZB