New Zealand's women rowers have shone once again at the world championships, capping off an impressive regatta with two gold medals and a silver this morning in Austria.
Brooke Donoghue and Olivia Loe triumphed in the women's double sculls, before the women's eight claimed an exceptional victory, making it four gold medals for female Kiwi crews after the women's pair and lightweight women's double stood atop the podium the day before. Emma Twigg added a silver medal in the singles sculls, to go with the silver claimed by the men's pair of Thomas Murray and Michael Brake.
The haul of gold medals will be a boon to Rowing New Zealand after their struggles last year where they failed to claim a single gold. Four golds is the most New Zealand have claimed at a world championships since 2015, while the return by women's crews, in particular, is their best in world championship history, narrowly edging the four golds and one bronze claimed by in 2014.
Grace Prendergast and Kerri Gowler will be travelling home with two gold medals, after the successful women's pair combination backed up their success as members of the eight, who claimed world championship glory for the first time.
They had to hunt down a fast-starting Australian crew to do so, with their trans-Tasman rivals leading for the first 1500 metres, but New Zealand utterly dominated the final quarter, roaring past Australia and rowing away for a victory by nearly three seconds.