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D’Ursos defend their Irish crown 10.07.09

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

AS CULDAFF rowers Laura and Claire D’Urso prepare to defend their Double Scull title at the National Rowing Championships in Cork this weekend, the older of the siblings, Laura, has been handed a boost by getting the nod to compete for Ireland at the World Junior Championships in France in August.
D’Urso has will accompany Lisa Dilleen in the Double Scull. Both the single and the double won on successive days at the prestigious Munich Junior Regatta last month, and Ireland’s performance director Martin McElroy had been considering sending Dilleen which would have left D’Urso kicking her heels at home.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent, the Carndonagh Community School Leaving Cert student said she was relieved and excited to be going to the World championships.
“I have been based in Galway for the last month training with Lisa, so I was happy when the coach made the decision,” said Laura.
Laura and Claire D'Urso
Despite blowing away the competition at the Munich Regatta in May, The City of Derry rower expects the World Championships to be a big step up in class.
“The Americans and the Chinese will have their best crews there. We haven’t had a chance to see them race and have tried to find out the their times, but can’t get them anywhere.”
To prepare for the biggest race of their lives Laura and Lisa have been working with Australian Ex-Olympic rower Marguerite Houston.
“We have worked hard on changing our technique over the last couple of months and it has improved our times,” said Laura.
Laura is currently at home training with her sister for this weekend’s Irish Championships, but her main focus is peaking in time for the World Championships in four weeks time.
“I was supposed to go to the Henly Regatta, but there was a mix up in the entry, and there is a race in Amsterdam coming up but now that I know I am going to the World Championships, I will be staying in Galway for the next three weeks to prepare.”
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