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    Rower Emma Twigg is avoiding underestimating her competition in the women's singles sculls

    Rower Emma Twigg is avoiding underestimating her competition in the women's singles sculls


    The Tokyo 2021 champion comfortably won her heat to qualify for the quarter-finals.

    But Twigg's told Sky Sport that she knows she can't take her foot off the pedal.



    Twigg's quarter-final is on Tuesday night.

    Fellow single scullers Tom Mackintosh also won his heats to qualify for the quarters.

    Both Kiwi double sculls pairings are through to those semifinals.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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