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Sunday, 16 June, 2002, 14:36 GMT 15:36 UK
Silver lining for Kirsten
Welsh rower Kirsten McLelland-Brook installed herself as one of the favourites for the Commonwealth Games with a fine performance at the Zurich World Cup series in Belgium.
The Monmouth competitor took a silver medal in the lightweight women's sculls after finishing behind Holland's Marit Van Eupen in a thrilling finish at the event in Hazewinkel. After finishing third in her heat, the member of Cardiff Bay Rowing Club was expected just to contest the bronze. But a superb row in the final took her clear of third-placed Daniela Nachazelova to become the first Welsh woman to win a major medal. McLelland-Brook said: "I raced to the race plan and found myself in second position after 500 meters, as the coach instructed I pushed on at our designated markers and knew that I could push on to medals. "For the last 500 metres I was really in control." The event in Belgium was the first of three Zurich World Cup events, with the next scheduled at Lucerne, Switzerland, in July.
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