NORTH-EAST rower Sam Redgrave has claimed a silver medal in the final of the women's four at the Paris Olympics.
Redgrave, who was born in Gateshead and raised in Winlaton, finished second in the Olympic final, rowing alongside double Olympic champion Helen Glover, Rebecca Shorten and Esme Booth.
The British crew gradually closed the gap on the Netherlands after a fast start from the Dutch.
It was anyone’s race with 500 metres to go with the two crews neck and neck, and Britain looked as if they would just get the upper hand as they pushed for glory.
But the Netherlands held on to cross the line in six minutes 27.31 seconds – 0.18secs ahead of the British boat.
The women’s four silver followed on from a British bronze in the in the women’s double sculls.
Becky Wilde and Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne, in lane two, went out hard from the start and led at the 500m mark with Romania taking over by halfway.
New Zealand eventually moved into pole position for gold to edge out Romania, but Wilde and Hodgkins Byrne staved off a late challenge from the Netherlands to take bronze.
It was quite an achievement for the pair to win medals as Wilde had surgery on her forearms 10 months ago and Hodgkins Byrne took time away from the sport after Tokyo 2020 to have her son Freddie, now two.
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