Katherine Robinson '09 advances to U23 World Lightweight Rowing Finals

Katherine Robinson and her GMS Racing Center (Redding, CT) quad
boat representing the US have advanced to the Finals of the
Lightweight U23 World Championships with a second place finish in
Heat One this morning in Racice, Czech Republic.
The Lightweight U23 quad race is being contested at the U23 World
Championships for the first time. The competition features nine
boats that were divided into two heats with the top two boats in
each heat going directly to the Final. The four women in each boat
had to weigh in two hours before the race with each boat having an
average weight of 57kg.
Stroked by Kaja Brecht, Germany set the pace in Heat One getting
out just in front of the Netherlands. As the Dutch slipped back,
the United States moved into second and tried to get up with the
Germans. Germany, however, were in control throughout and got to
the finish line easily in front, finishing in 6:48.18. The US with
bow Devery Karz, Summers Nelson (2), Katherine Robinson (3) and
stroke Victoria Burke claimed a spot in Sunday’s Final with a
time of 6:52.85, just ahead of the Netherlands (6:53.73)
Australia did not hold back in Heat Two, despite being in the lead.
The French were hot on the tails of the Aussies and unrelenting,
however, France also had to worry about a surging Japanese crew.
The French continued to work hard to keep their qualification hopes
alive. Coming into the final sprint, three boats were battling it
out for two spots with Australia still in the lead. A solid sprint
by Japan gave them second and, along with Australia a position in
Sunday’s Final.
Australia won Heat Two with a time of 6:49.55 and Japan was second
in 6:51.91.
Robinson and her teammates are in position to claim a medal at the
U23 World Championships provided they finish ahead of at least one
boat in the Finals.




