Junior sailors from Great Britain prepare to compete on the Linz-Ottensheim Regatta Course
The Coupe de la Jeunesse 2025, a competition organised by World Rowing for Under 19 athletes from 16 European Nations, is set to take place from 1-3 August in Linz, Austria. The British Rowing Team, composed of 46 athletes and 19 coaches and support staff, is ready to compete.
Becs Vannozzi has been appointed as the Team Physio for the British team, while Tristan Mayglothling serves as the Lead Coach. The Men's eight team consists of Ewan McVey, Sebastian Strecker, Alexander Hoo, Edward Leckie, Joshua Coulter, Daniel McGregor, Ferdinand Hainlein, Jonathan Miles, and Victor Bocquet (cox), with Ashley Carter-Mayers as the coach.
In the Men's quadruple sculls, Jonathan Cleugh, Isaac Morris, Thomas Pakulis, and Isaac Thornton will row under the guidance of Pete Chambers. The Men's four team is represented by Jacopo Tans, George Petrow, Jack Frye, and Rupert Evans, with Thomas Shewell as the coach. Rufus Tilt coaches the Men's double sculls team, which includes Bailey Taylor and Max Roughton. Victor Kleshnev is the coach for the Men's single sculls.
The Women's eight team includes Lowri Cawdell, Hannah Corcoran, Sophie Lines, Bella McDonald, Lucy Pitt, Daniela Raguckaite, Amelia Rowbotham, Teagan Smith, and Charlotte Hodgkinson (cox), coached by Chris Hermes. The Women's quadruple sculls team consists of Hannah Al-Karmi, Kate Cohalan, Matilda Hudson-Hulls, and Seren Page, with Leon Redman as the coach.
Harry Lyons coaches the Women's double sculls team, which features Amy Clarke, while Meghan Hunter coaches the Women's pair. Daisy O'Reilly represents the team in the Women's single sculls. The Women's four team is represented by Tabitha Gauden, Lucy Mead, Hannah Scott, and Aoife Turner, with Gabby Rodriguez as the coach.
Dan Cooper coaches the Men's reserve single sculls and the Women's reserve single sculls. Lewie Harris and Selam Tewelde represent the team in these events. No information about the Men's pair team was provided.
Richard Follett serves as the Equipment Manager, while Juan Rosales is the Team Doctor. Neil Double is the Team Manager, with Holly Furniss as the Assistant Team Manager.
Notable athletes such as Sophie Lines, who won gold at the Coupe de la Jeunesse in Linz, Austria, in 2021, and athletes from Henley Rowing Club like Charlotte Tong and Chloe Hughes, who have previously competed at the Coupe de la Jeunesse for GB, are part of this year's team.
For official, complete rosters, contacting British Rowing or visiting their official website closer to the event date may provide the authoritative listings. The British Rowing Team is eager to compete and aims to build on their success from last year, where they won gold in the Women's eight and finished second overall in the Men's, Women's, and Overall Coupe standings.
Sports and rowing are prominently featured in the British Rowing Team's preparations for the Coupe de la Jeunesse 2025. The Men's eight team, led by coach Ashley Carter-Mayers, and the Women's eight team, coached by Chris Hermes, are both training to compete in rowing events.