Crews head out for early morning training before the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre on March 30. Photo: Getty
James Chapman holds aloft the Kings Cup after NSW won the Interstate Mens Eight race during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre . Photo: Getty
The NSW and Victorian Womens crews row to the start of the Interstate womens eight race during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
The Wetern Australian Mens crew row to the start of the Interstate Mens Eight race to compete for the KIngs Cup during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
Renee Chatterton and Michelle Yann of Australia compete in the Womens Coxless pair World Cup race. Photo: Getty
The Wetern Australian Womens crew row to the start of the Interstate womens eight race during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre. Photo: Getty
James Chapman holds the Kings Cup after NSW won the Interstate Mens Eight race during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre. Photo: Getty
Kim Crow of Australia prepares early morning before the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre on March 30. Photo: Getty
Kim Crow of Australia, Emma Twigg of New Zealand and Jingli Duan of China pose for photos after the medal ceremony during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
Kim Crow of Australia looks exhausted after her Womens Singles Sculls race during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre on March 30. Photo: Getty
Members of the Australian crew celebrate after winning the Mens Eight race during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre on March 30. Photo: Getty
The Australian Mens 1 and Mens 2 teams after pictured after the Mens Eight race during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre. Photo: Getty
James Chapman holds aloft the Kings Cup after NSW won the Interstate Mens Eight race during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
Crews head out for early morning training before the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre on March 30. Photo: Getty
Sarah Pound of Australia competes in the Lightweight Womens Single Sculls. Photo: Getty
The Australian team of Nathan Bowden and Jed Nicolle compete in the Mens Pair race during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre. Photo: Getty
The Australian team of Nathan Bowden and Jed Nicolle compete in the Mens Pair race during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
Louise Trappitt and Rebecca Scown of New Zealand are pictured after winning the Womens Pair race. Photo: Getty
The Australian Mens 2 crew conpetes in the Mens Quadruple Sculls race during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
Alexander Lloyd, Spencer Turrin, Alexander Hill and Angus Moore of Australia celebrate winning the Mens Four race. Photo: Getty
John Coates of the AOC shakes hands with the victorious Australian Mens Four crew during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre on March 30. Photo: Getty
Spyridon Giannaros and Eleftherios Konsolas of Greece win the Lightweight Mens Double Sculls race during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
Perry Ward and Adam Kachyckyj of Australia celebrate coming third in the Lightweight Mens Double Sculls race during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
Kim Crow of Australia heads out for training early morning before the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre. Photo: Getty
Sally Kehoe and Olympia Aldersey of Australia look exhausted after winning the Womens Double Sculls race during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
The Netherland, Australian and New Zealnd teams pose for a photo after the Mens Eight race during the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre. Photo: Getty
Maia Simmonds and Hannah Every-Hall of Australia celebrate winning the Lightweight Womens Double Sculls race during the Rowing World Cup. Photo: Getty
Netherland oar blades are pictured before the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre on March 30. Photo: Getty
Crews head out for early morning training before the Rowing World Cup at the Sydney International Rowing Centre on March 30. Photo: Getty
The NSW, South Australian, Western Australian and Victorian crews compete for the Kings Cup in the Iterstate Mens Eight race during the Rowing World Cup. Picture: Getty