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New Zealand set world rowing record
 
July 29, 2012
 
 






LONDON  - New Zealand's Hamish Bond and Eric Murray set a new men's pairs rowing world record in the Olympic heats Saturday, smashing the mark held by Britain's Matthew Pinsent and James Cracknell.
The multiple world champions timed 6min 8.50sec on the first day of competition, almost six seconds quicker than the 10-year-old record set at the  2002 world championships. "Six seconds, wow, it doesn't surprise me," said Bond, after the event held at Eton Dorney to the west of London. "It's a great confidence boost to the whole team, I mean if they can beat it by six seconds, then everything has the potential to be much closer than we thought."

 
 
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