Paris (France): Great Britain’s Henry Fieldman registered his name in the history books by becoming the first men’s and women's team event. He accomplished the remarkable feat by coxing both men’s and women’s events to a podium finish. He coxed the Great Britain’s women’s eight team to a bronze medal, Canada secured silver while Romania bagged gold.
Notably, Fieldman had won a bronze in the Tokyo Olympics three years ago as well. It was possible for the British Athlete to script history due to a rule change by World Rowing after the 2016 Olympics. In the new rule, coxes of either gender are allowed to steer the eights. The change provided coxswains like Fieldman to compete in the events of both genders and showcase their skills in them.