The graduate took the stroke seat for GB – the custodian of the technique and rhythm – to reach the podium places, narrowly missing out on silver to Canada. Romania won gold.
Annie Campbell-Orde competed alongside Rowan McKellar, Heidi Long, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford, Eve Stewart, Lauren Irwin, and Harriet Taylor, coxed by Henry Fieldman.
Following the race, Campbell-Orde’s teammate, Emily Ford told BBC Sport:
"The whole way we just trusted one another and trusted the process. We have really learned to have belief in ourselves and that's exactly what we did.
“I think this medal is more than for just us lot standing here - it's for people past and present, our family, and all of our support network. Anyone that has got ambition: go out there, believe in yourselves and you can do it."
91²Ö¿â’s medal count in Paris now stands at: three gold, two silver, and two bronze.
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