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The entry lists for next weekend's first round of the world cup have been released and they make pretty poor reading for anyone who is a fan of the sport.

 

There's no Team GB, no France, Italy, Australia, China or Poland. Germany have only entered the Men's Single Sculls and the Netherlands are only going for the Lightweight Women's Sculls. Add to that there's no USA or New Zealand - but looking at previous years, that's not hugely unusual.

 

The depth in each event is ridiculously poor - the Women's Pair has only 5 entries listed and 3 of them are from Spain, whilst the Women's Quad only Ukraine and Switzerland.  

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World Rowing Cup I (Zagreb :CRO) - Day 2 Results

 

Women LW SIngle Sculls

1. :CZE Kristyna Neuhortova 7:48.30

2. :NED Tosca Kettler 7:51.55

3. :CRO Dora Dragicevic 8:03.14

 

Men LW SIngle Sculls

1. :SLO Rajko Hrvat 6:56.23

2. :SUI Andri Struzina 6:56.59

3. :HUN Peter Galambos 7:00.41

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World Rowing Cup I (Zagreb :CRO) - Day 3 Results

 

Women Pair

1. :ESP Aina Cid / Esther Briz Zamorano 7:16.49

2. :CZE Radka Novotnikova / Pavlina Flamikova 7:17.22

3. :CRO Josipa Jurkovic / Ivana Jurkovic 7:36.73

 

Men Pair

1. :SUI Roman Roeoesli / Andrin Gulich 6:30.98

2. :ESP Jaime Canalejo / Javier Garcia 6:33.21

3. :DEN Frederic Vystavel / Joachim Sutton 6:37.20

 

Women Double Sculls

1. :SUI Fabienne Schweitzer / Lisa Loetscher 7:04.75

2. :AUT Katharina Lobnig / Magdalena Lobnig 7:08.32

3. :RSA Paige Badenhorst / Katherine Williams 7:10.18

 

Men Double Sculls

1. :CRO Martin Sinkovic / Valent Sinkovic 6:16.74

2. :ESP Aleix Garcia / Rodrigo Conde 6:20.53

3. :SRB Aleksandar Bedik / Aleksandar Filipovic 6:22.23

 

Women Four

1. :CHI Chile 6:46.34

2. :ESP Spain 6:50.93

3. :HKG Hong Kong 7:19.37

 

Men Four

1. :SUI Switzerland 5:59.70

2. :RSA South Africa 6:02.12

3. :UKR Ukraine 6:05.43

 

Women LW Double Sculls

1. :SUI Patricia Merz / Frederique Rol 7:03.58

2. :AUT Louisa Altenhuber / Lara Tiefenthaler 7:03.95

3. :SUI Eline Rol / Olivia Nacht 7:06.01

 

Men LW Double Sculls

1. :SUI Jan Schaeuble / Raphael Ahumada 6:19.38

2. :CZE Jiri Simanek / Miroslav Vrastil 6:21.56

3. :ESP Caetano Horta / Manel Balastegui 6:25.31

 

Women Quadruple Sculls

1. :UKR Ukraine 6:24.43

2. :SUI Switzerland 6:37.48

 

Men Quadruple Sculls

1. :CZE Czechia 5:50.08

2. :UKR Ukraine 5:51.39

3. :SUI Switzerland 5:53.62

 

Men Single Sculls

1. :GER Oliver Zeidler 6:46.82

2. :DEN Sverri Nielsen 6:49.40

3. :SRB Nikolaj Pimenov 6:54.48

 

Women Single Sculls

1. :ESP Virginia Diaz 7:33.93

2. :SUI Aurelia-Maxima Janzen 7:33.95

3. :CZE Lenka Luksova 7:37.43

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World Rowing Cup II (Varese :ITA) - Day 2 Results

 

Women LW Single Sculls

1. :FRA Aurelie Morizot 7:46.90

2. :USA Sophia Luwis 7:50.16

3. :GBR Olivia Bates 7:50.84

 

Men LW Single Sculls

1. :ITA Niels Torre 6:55.13

2. :SUI Andri Struzina 7:00.77

3. :FRA Baptiste Savaete 7:05.26

 

Men LW Pair

1. :ITA Francesco Bardelli / Stefano Pinsone 6:51.14

2. :HUN Bence Szabo / Kalman Furko 6:54.09

3. :GER Zeno Robertson / Max von Buelow 6:55.99

 

Men Quadruple Sculls

1. :ITA Italy 5:51.20

2. :GER Germany 5:53.58

3. :NED Netherlands 5:55.84

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World Rowing Cup II (Varese :ITA) - Day 3 Results

 

Women Pair

1. :AUS Jessica Morrison / Annabelle McIntyre 6:51.74

2. :USA Alison Rusher / Meghan Musnicki 6:57.14

3. :ESP Aina Cid / Esther Briz Zamorano 7:02.17

 

Men Pair

1. :GBR Oliver Wynne-Griffith / Thomas George 6:13.15

2. :SUI Roman Roeoesli / Andrin Gulich 6:16.17

3. :AUS Angus Dawson / Joseph OʻBrien 6:17.79

 

Women Double Sculls

1. :CHN Lu Shiyu / Shen Shuangmei 6:41.43

2. :USA Kristina Wagner / Sophia Vitas 6:41.50

3. :FRA Margaux Bailleul / Emma Lunatti 6:43.03

 

Men Double Sculls

1. :ITA Luca Rambaldi 6:06.45

2. :USA Sorin Koszyk / Benjamin Davison 6:07.76

3. :CHN Liu Zhiyu / Zhang Liang 6:12.25

 

Women LW Double Sculls

1. :GBR Emily Craig / Imogen Grant 6:44.04

2. :USA Michelle Sechser / Mary Reckford 6:44.12

3. :FRA Laura Tarantola / Claire Bove 6:48.46

 

Men LW Double Sculls

1. :SUI Jan Schaeuble / Raphael Ahumada Ireland 6:09.65

2. :FRA Hugo Beurey / Ferdinand Ludwig 6:10.97

3. :ITA Stefano Oppo / Gabriel Soares 6:11.11

 

Women Four

1. :USA United States 6:17.55

2. :GBR Great Britain 6:19.76

3. :AUS Ausstralia 6:22.14

 

Men Four

1. :GBR Great Britain 5:42.24

2. :AUS Australia 5:43.19

3. :USA United State 5:48.91

 

Women Quadruple Sculls

1. :CHN China 6:08.87

2. :GBR Great Britain 6:09.38

3. :GER Germany 6:12.35

 

Men Quadruple Sculls

1. :POL Poland 5:35.54

2. :ITA Italy 5:36.18

3. :GBR Great Britain 5:37.40

 

Women Eight

1. :AUS Australia 6:03.67

2. :GBR Great Britain 6:05.90

3. :CAN Canada 6:05.99

 

Men Single Sculls

1. :GER Oliver Zeidler 6:36.18

2. :DEN Sverri Nielsen 6:39.13

3. :JPN Ryuta Arakawa 6:44.16

 

Women Single Sculls

1. :GER Alexandra Foester 7:20.31

2. :AUS Tara Rigney 7:22.40

3. :USA Kara Kohler 7:22.75

 

Men Eight

1. :GBR Great Britain 5:23.81

2. :AUS Australia 5:26.63

3. :GER Germany 5:27.16

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Anastasiadou/Bourmpou will represent Greece in the women's pair at the upcoming World Cup.

 

Anastasiadou is only 21 yo yet has competed in W1X, LW1X, W2X, LW2X and now W2- :wacko:

 

She usually wins medals when she shows up to international regattas, but it would really be nice if she can just find one boat/crew and stick to it.

 

 

There was also a ton of drama (which I won't bore everyone with) with the Kyridou sisters not getting selected for this event...

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On 7/4/2023 at 7:55 AM, Makedonas said:

Anastasiadou/Bourmpou will represent Greece in the women's pair at the upcoming World Cup.

 

Anastasiadou is only 21 yo yet has competed in W1X, LW1X, W2X, LW2X and now W2- :wacko:

 

She usually wins medals when she shows up to international regattas, but it would really be nice if she can just find one boat/crew and stick to it.

 

 

There was also a ton of drama (which I won't bore everyone with) with the Kyridou sisters not getting selected for this event...

Well, they are in the A Final so it seems like they will be the crew we send to Paris.

 

I guess the Kyridou sisters can try to qualify in the double sculls or maybe in the four with two other athletes.

 

 

 

Of the 5 boats we sent to Lucerne, 4 are in the A Finals (M1X, LM2X, W2-, LW2X). It seems like we should expect those boats to all qualify for Paris. The one boat that didn't make it was the M2X. They were in the A Final of the World Championships last year, and one of the two rowers was injured since then and is just coming back, so hopefully they just need more time to get back to a high level.

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