LAUREN Henry insists there is more to come after winning World Rowing Cup gold for Great Britain in Varese, Italy.
Henry dominated the women’s single sculls event to win gold by more than eight seconds.
The Rugby-born rower crossed the line in a time of 7 minutes 13.54 seconds as Germany took silver and China bronze.
Henry backed up her recent gold medal performance at the European Rowing Championships to stand on top of the podium again in Italy.
And Henry wants to push on from her recent victories and has already set her sights on the World Championships later this year.
Henry said: “I’m pleased with that race. I kept it lively.
“There are still some things I want to work on with my coach Andrew to see how I can push on, there’s certainly more to come.
“The single is a very physical race, but it’s the same for everyone, so you just have to try and keep yourself as cool as you can.
“That’s half the battle when it’s this hot. And obviously, with the World Championships in Shanghai, we’re going to have to get used to the sweltering heat.”
The 23-year-old posted the fastest time of any sculler in the heats to qualify for the semi-finals in a time of 7 mins 20.53 secs.
And she shaved nearly five seconds off her heat-winning time in the semi-finals.
Henry crossed the line in 7 mins 15.94 secs to qualify for the final in the fastest time.
And Henry showed her class once again in the final, posting an even quicker time, to claim another gold medal in the single sculls discipline.
