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Kiwi rower scores shock win in Switzerland

6:42 am today
Men's Single Sculls Logan Ullrich of New Zealand

Men's Single Sculls Logan Ullrich of New Zealand Photo: © Rowing NZ 2025 / PHOTOSPORT

Another lucrative outing for New Zealand rowers at the second World Cup regatta in Switzerland.

The four New Zealand crews in the A-finals in Lucerne all picked up medals with Logan Ullrich scoring his maiden single sculls win.

The men's pair and double both finished second with the women's four third.

Two weeks ago Ullrich failed to make the A-final at the opening World Cup regatta, a week ago he was hitting impressive numbers on the erg and today, after just six races at international level in the single sculls, he won gold.

Ullrich is in the single this year after winning an Olympic silver medal in the four last year.

"I've dreamed about this for years," he told World Rowing. "I didn't think it would come this quickly in my sculling career, I'm just blown away."

Coach Mike Rodger, who mentored Emma Twigg to her successful Olympic campaigns, was also blown away by Ullrich's rapid rise.

"He's phenomenal," Rodger said. "You've got to remember he hasn't really rowed a single at all, but because he's so green, he just takes everything in, listens and makes the changes."

Ben Mason and Finn Hamill again showed their ability to attack over the second half of the race to win silver in the Men's Double.

The duo had only raced together three times before this weekend, but are now being talked about as one of the crews to watch ahead of the World Championships in China in September.

Men's Pair Ben Taylor and Oli Welch were pipped by Romania's experienced combination of Florin Lehaci and Florin Arteni, the current European champions.

The Women's Four overcame illness earlier on their tour of Europe to grab bronze.

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