Selecting rowing teams for Rio meant 'tough decisions' - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 23, 2024, 11:48 AM | Calgary | -11.9°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
PEI

Selecting rowing teams for Rio meant 'tough decisions'

Not sending the Canadian women's quad scull rowing team to Rio was one of a number of tough decisions Rowing Canada had to make for the Olympics, says high performance director Peter Cookson.

Women's quad scull amongst teams cut from Rio

Emily Cameron of Summerside was on the women's quad scull team not chosen to go to the Rio Olympics. (Rowing Canada)

Not sending the Canadian women's quad scull rowing team to Rio was one of a number of tough decisions Rowing Canada had to make for the Olympics, says high performance director Peter Cookson.

Emily Cameron of Summerside was a member of that team, and has now decided to retire from competitive rowing.

"Canada has qualified seven boats for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games including four women's crews," said Cookson.

"Throughout our selection processes, we had to make tough decisions to determine the events that would play to the strength of our athletes andthe quality of the teams we will face at the Olympic Games."

Cookson said Rowing Canada is confident Canada has a strong team going to Rio, and said it will continue to develop a variety of boat classes to achieve the goal of being one of the top rowing nations in the world.