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New Zealand Rowing Team – 2026 World Rowing Championships

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New Zealand’s rowing squad has been named for the 2026 World Championships in Amsterdam, with selection revealing a programme built on depth, proven performers, and calculated ambition across both men’s and women’s boats.

The announcement comes as the team prepares to depart for the Netherlands on 9 August, with competition running from 24 to 30 August. What stands out is the consistent representation from Waikato Rowing Club across multiple crews, particularly in the women’s programme. Alana Sherman, Isla Blake, Kate Haines, and Ella Cossill form the women’s coxless four, the same four who will also comprise core members of the eight alongside Olivia Hay, Veronica Wall, Stella Clayton-Greene, Rebecca Leigh, and cox Harry Molloy.

This overlap is deliberate. It allows rowers to build rhythm across different boat classes while maintaining tactical flexibility for Rowing New Zealand’s coaching staff, headed by Tom Stannard and James Coote across the women’s events.

The men’s programme shows similar strategy. Ben Taylor and Oliver Welch anchor both the coxless pair and the eight, pairing with Mike Rodger as coach. The four—Matt Macdonald and Oliver Maclean from North Shore, Fred Vavasour from Wairau, and Harry Fitzpatrick from West End—compete as a separate unit under the same coach, creating two distinct pressure points across the men’s lineup.

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Some crews remain incomplete on paper. The men’s double scull pairing Ben Mason and Finn Hamill awaits a coach appointment. The mixed double slot is yet to be finalised, suggesting final selection decisions may turn on recent trials or head-to-head results not yet made public.

Kathryn Glen travels as a reserve, with Alice Fahey, Arie Magasiva, and Oscar Ruston remaining on standby at home. This tier of backup reflects the unpredictable nature of international rowing, where illness, injury, or mechanical failure can reshape lineups at short notice.

The scale of the team is substantial. Twenty-three rowers across eight boat classes, plus cox, represents serious investment and expectation. Waikato dominates the squad numerically, but North Shore, Avon, and other provincial clubs maintain their footing, suggesting selection was merit-based rather than geography-driven.

Amsterdam hosts one of rowing’s most demanding courses. Fast water, variable wind, and tight scheduling test both technical excellence and mental resilience. How this squad performs against European and Australian opposition will shape Rowing New Zealand’s trajectory into the 2028 Olympic cycle. Lisa Holton manages the team logistics.

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