“Why Rowing Isn’t Just for the Posh” — Chloe Cresswell

Chloe Cresswell U23 Rower
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"Why Rowing Isn’t Just for the Posh" — Chloe Cresswell
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The 2025 U23 world rowing championships just wrapped up in Poland. The top young talent in the world of rowing showed up with thrilling races and surprising finishes, with the South African rowers leaving their mark on the world champs. Chloe Cresswell led the charge in the lightweight women’s single sculls, and her technical precision and fight, meant she walked away with a silver medal.

We celebrate the win together on the podcast, as Chloe joins me to talk about the race, the German fighting in the last row and the fire she needed to carry to get across the line. Exhausted, she didn’t know she had won the silver until she looked up at the board. Reflecting on her journey into rowing, she shares with us her objectives at the world champs and how winning wasn’t the key goal. As rowing continues to grow in popularity with the public, we share about the incredible community spirit in the sport, and the public interest that is growing prolifically.

I also quiz Chloe on the most googled questions around the sport of rowing, including the inquisitive question of why is rowing so posh? Her knowledge of the sport and its history is impressive as she answers the worlds questions about the sport. What is in store for Chloe Cresswell and her future in the sport? How does she feel after her silver medal win? Join us for this celebratory conversation. 

For more interviews on the incredible sport of rowing in South Africa, tune in to my conversations with Kate, Paige and Katherine.
Kate – Building Community in Women’s Rowing
Paige – Rowing Journey to the Olympics
Katherine – Rowing for South Africa

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