Robbins completes trial

ByReuters

Published 15/04/2008 at 07:58 GMT

Controversial Australian rower Sally Robbins completed a time trial for this year's Beijing Olympics in a double scull.

ROWING 2004 Athens 2004 Sally Robbins

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Robbins, dubbed "Lay Down Sally" after she stopped rowing towards the end of the eights final at the 2004 Athens Games, now faces an anxious wait to see if she will row in Beijing in August.
She was partnered in the trial by Catriona Sens, who was in the same eights boat as Robbins four years ago and infamously slapped her at a function after the Games.
The pair negotiated the 2,000 metre course in seven minutes 16.42 seconds in windy conditions at the Sydney International Regatta Centre before taking part in a group hug with four other members of the sculls training squad.
"Sally was good today, probably one of her best," chairman of selectors Noel Donaldson said. "She was rowing with Catriona and everyone knows the history of that so they deserve a big pat on the back for their performance."
Donaldson has not yet decided whether Robbins, who has struggled to find her best form this season, will make the team for Beijing, due to be named next Tuesday.
"We've seen a fair bit of Sal and we've still got to scratch our heads and see where she fits into it all," he said.
Rowing Australia has imposed a media ban on Robbins.
"It's better that she just focuses on her rowing rather than focusing on the notoriety that sits behind it all," Donaldson said. "Let her be an athlete in her own right."
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