Double rowing gold for Great Britain

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2016 Rio Olympics - Rowing - Victory Ceremony - Women's Pair Victory Ceremony - Lagoa Stadium - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - 12/08/2016. Helen Glover (GBR) of Britain and Heather Stanning (GBR) of Britain hold national flag as they pose with their gold medals. REUTERS/Carlos Barria FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.

Friday marked yet another victory for Helen Glover and Heather Stanning, who defended their Olympic women’s pair title in fine fashion.

Helen Glover and Heather Stanning retained their Olympic women’s pair crown in impressive style on a day of double gold for Great Britain at Lagoa.

The duo took gold at London four years ago, and Friday’s victory extends their unbeaten run that stretches back five years as they pulled well clear inside the first 500 metres to set the platform for their triumph.

Silver went to New Zealand duo Genevieve Behrent and Rebecca Scown, while bronze was claimed by Denmark’s Hedvig Rasmussen and Anne Andersen.

Glover and Stanning’s success was followed up by their compatriots in the men’s coxless fours, who held off the challenge of Australia and Italy to cross the line first. GB have now topped the podium in that event in each of the past five Games.

The two sets of double sculls medals were also decided, with Maaike Head and Ilse Paulis clinching glory for Netherlands in the women’s race, ahead of Canada and China.

In the men’s event, France’s Pierre Houin and Jeremie Azou were triumphant, with Ireland’s O’Donovan brothers Gary and Paul taking silver ahead of Are Strandli and Kristoffer Brun of Norway.

The way Stanning and Glover rowed away from the competition in the first 500m was a sight to behold, effectively sealing their win inside the opening quarter of the race.

Earlier, victory for Head and Paulis in the women’s double sculls was met by a number of jubilant fans jumping into the water, swimming out to their boat and attempting – unsuccessfully – to capsize the athletes.