Glover & Stanning win first GB gold
Olympics rowing: Glover and Stanning win gold for Britain
Great Britain won their first gold medal of the London 2012 Olympics as rowers Helen Glover and Heather Stanning triumphed in the women's pair.
Glover and Stanning "overjoyed" at gold
The world silver medallists led from the start, clocking seven minutes 27.13 seconds to become the first British female rowers to win an Olympic title.
The medal ended Britain's five-day wait for gold, while Australia claimed silver and New Zealand bronze.
"I want to collapse I'm so overjoyed," said Stanning.
Glover, who could not contain a smile in the final 250m, said: "I don't remember smiling as I never ever thought we've got it.
"We kidded ourselves that there was no pressure. The last thing we said to each other was 'it's just for us, it's just for us', but it was for the whole of the team and the whole of the country .
Who are they?
Reserves two years ago, Helen Glover and Heather Stanning have become a world-beating crew. They are unbeaten in 2012, winning gold in all three World Cups before setting an Olympic record in the first heat and following it up with a dominant win in the final.
"Now we've finished we can say there was pressure; there was expectation. It's just brilliant. I hope the crowd really enjoyed today."
Stanning, a Royal Artillery officer, added: "Thanks for all the support in Afghanistan. I'm so proud to be associated with you.
"We've got out ahead throughout the season and we wanted to do that today, and not give anything back. Helen was telling me to keep on going. I'm probably talking rubbish now."
Stanning, 27, and 26-year-old Glover were pipped to gold by New Zealand at last year's World Championships, but have been unbeaten since, taking gold in all three World Cups this season.
Helen Glover and Heather Stanning are given a tour of Buckingham Palace
They continued that form by setting an Olympic record in the first heat of the regatta on Saturday to secure their place in the final.
The duo, who joined forces only two years ago, looked calm on the start line at an overcast Eton Dorney, and got their race off perfectly with a heavy acceleration out of the blocks.
By 500m, they were almost a length clear, looking settled and focused, as they have done throughout the regatta.
New Zealand and Australia were pushing hard but could do nothing about Glover and Stanning's relentless pace, whose stroke rate was up at 36 per minute as they put clear water between themselves and the field.
As they entered the final 250m, the packed grandstands either side of the lake began to cheer, with fans getting to their feet as they cruised across the finishing line a length clear of Australia.
Final Results
| Rank | Athlete | Country | Medal moment |
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| 1 | Helen Glover, Heather Stanning |
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| 2 | Kate Hornsey, Sarah Tait |
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| 3 | Juliette Haigh, Rebecca Scown |
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Comment number 499.
pollyanna3rd August 2012 - 10:32
Once in a lifetime event. Britain on the World stage. The greatest of sporting events. A chance to see our best athletes take gold. But for some people it's still all about the cost, jealousy and themselves. Yesterday was marvellous. Millions of us loved it. Frankly I don't care about people with a mean-minded, miserable attitude. You'll never, ever be happy. Good for you. Now get lost.
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Comment number 498.
tnek_CFP3rd August 2012 - 10:18
486.thelevellers
The fact is that these games are run by toffs, participated by toffs and watched by toffs.
I would mock your patheticness but going on past form from you lot you will go off and blub to the moderators en masse and get all my posts pulled
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Napoleon3rd August 2012 - 9:38
Where is the story about Atos Healthcare gaining a £400m contract to carry out the new DLA assessment? This is a French Company who currently carry out the flawed Work Capability Assessment that judges, MP's, BMA, disabled groups and countless others say is not fit for purpose and is victimizing the vulnerable. Ok BBC the olympics are on, but you can still report real news.
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ichabod3rd August 2012 - 8:56
What a shame instead of being shown the race in the highlights programme we had a 2 minutes cross-cut montage with dreadful musical background, followed by 5 minutes of talking heads 'analysis'
in the BBC studio. WHY NOT JUST SHOW US THE RACE?
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Comment number 495.
redrobb3rd August 2012 - 7:57
Helped by that tiny insignificant part of UK, SCOTLAND. Just where would you be without us...Anyway's on another note all the youth coming thru for the next olympics and the one after that will be in dire straights, why? Most coaching / facilities are derived thru local authorities. These cutbacks are happening now! My son already lost a coach, yes he's an olympian hope 6yrs> UK shoestrings
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