It was a memorable weekend for City of Oxford's promising junior rower Holly Holden, who captured two national titles.
On Saturday, the 15-year-old (pictured) won the J16 women's single sculls at the Great Britain junior trials.
At the same event, Holden's clubmate Tim Seers came 25th in the men's equivalent competition.
Both were introduced to rowing through the 'Project Oarsome' scheme that City of Oxford Club run with local state schools.
The following day Holden won the women's junior 16 title at the British Indoor Championships in Birmingham.
Abingdon School's Matthew Rossiter, a world junior gold medallist in the summer, won the junior 18 men's title with a time of 6mins 7secs.
There were two silvers for Oxford University women - Emma Windham in the women's open and Andrea Pauli in the BUSA Open.
The Dark Blues' men also hit the medal rostrum.
American William England took silver in the BUSA Open and Henry Sheldon claimed the lightweight category with a bronze.
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