SA women through to world finals
Naydene Smith and Lee-Ann Perse are through to the women's pairs A final in the World Rowing Championships in Chungju, Korea after coming third in their semi-final on Thursday.
They finished in 7:04.89 behind the Romanian and Netherlands boats, who clocked 6:59.11 and 7:02.33, respectively.
Also through to her A final on Friday was Ursula Grobler, in the lightweight women’s single skulls, after she finished third behind Britain and Brazil, in 7:41.03.
The lightweight women’s double-skulls pair of Kate Johnstone and Kirsten McCann came fourth in their semi-final to earn a place in the B final of their division.
The South African men who competed on Thursday were Shaun Keeling and Lawrence Brittain, who came sixth in men’s pairs and also go through to their respective B final.
– Sapa
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