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Rowing at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Women's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
DERESZ Weronika
MIKOLAJCZAK Martyna
POL.gif
7:24.34
2
LEHACI Ionela-Livia
BELEAGA Gianina
ROU.gif
7:24.61
3
THOMSEN Anne Lolk
RASMUSSEN Juliane
DEN.gif
7:27.36
4
KARZ Devery
BERTKO Kathleen
USA.gif
7:29.96
5
STURM Ronja
DRAGER Marie-Louise
GER.gif
7:32.73
6
OISHI Ayami
TOMITA Chiaki
JPN.gif
7:42.87
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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
FLETCHER Will
CHAMBERS Richard
GBR.gif
6:28.81
2
MICHELETTI Andrea
MIANI Marcello
ITA.gif
6:29.52
3
MOOS Moritz
OSBORNE Jason
GER.gif
6:32.30
4
RASMUSSEN Mads
QUIST Rasmus
DEN.gif
6:34.72
5
SUN Man
WANG Chunxin
CHN.gif
6:40.74
6
SIEBER Bernhard
SIEBER Paul
AUT.gif
6:42.19
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Women's Pair
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
ZHANG Min
MIAO Tian
CHN.gif
7:17.12
2
HARTMANN Kerstin
MARCHAND Kathrin
GER.gif
7:18.57
3
BERES Madalina
OPREA Laura
ROU.gif
7:19.63
4
WIERZBOWSKA Anna
WIERZBOWSKA Maria
POL.gif
7:21.53
5
PATELLI Alessandra
BERTOLASI Sara
ITA.gif
7:24.51
6
KOBER Noemie
Le NEPVOU Marie
FRA.gif
7:26.55
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Men's Four
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
RUMMEL Henrik
MILLER Matthew
COLE Charles
WEIL Seth
USA.gif
5:59.20
2
ANGELOPOULOS Dionysios
TSILIS Ioannis
TZIALLAS Georgios
CHRISTOU Ioannis
GRE.gif
6:00.56
3
LIALIN Vadzim
MIHAL Dzianis
SHARLAP Mikalai
PASHEVICH Ihar
BLR.gif
6:00.57
4
KOSOV Artem
ZARUTSKIY Anton
RYABCEV Vladislav
MORGACHEV Nikita
RUS.gif
6:02.09
5
LANG Benjamin
MARTEAU Mickael
ONFROY Valentin
ONFROY Theophile
FRA.gif
6:02.21
6
KORGE Maximilian
PLANER Maximilian
BRAUN Anton
WIMBERGER Felix
GER.gif
6:06.24
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Men's Single Sculls
Semifinals A/B Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Semifinal A/B will qualify for the Final B, the other Athletes will qualify for the Final B

 

Semifinal A/B 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SYNEK Ondrej
CZE.gif
6:58.56
2
MARTIN Damir
CRO.gif
6:59.43
3
FOURNIER RODRIGUEZ Angel
CUB.gif
7:02.65
4
CABRERA Juan Carlos
MEX.gif
7:03.68
5
ELBANNA Abdelkhalek
EGY.gif
7:13.55
6
HOFF Nils Jakob
NOR.gif
7:39.12


 

Semifinal A/B 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
DRYSDALE Mahe
NZL.gif
7:03.70
2
SHCHARBACHENIA Stanislau
BLR.gif
7:06.69
3
OBRENO Hannes
BEL.gif
7:06.76
4
CAMPBELL Alan
GBR.gif
7:09.54
5
GRANT Rhys
AUS.gif
7:14.68
6
WEGRZYCKI-SZYMCZYK Natan
POL.gif
7:15.61
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Women's Single Sculls
Semifinals A/B Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Semifinal A/B will qualify for the Final B, the other Athletes will qualify for the Final B

 

Semifinal A/B 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BRENNAN Kimberley
AUS.gif
7:47.88
2
TWIGG Emma
NZL.gif
7:48.20
3
GMELIN Jeannine
SUI.gif
7:49.83
4
ZEEMAN Carling
CAN.gif
7:54.07
5
THORNYCROFT Micheen Barbara
ZIM.gif
8:00.53
6
LECHUGA ALANIS Kenia
MEX.gif
8:14.76


 

Semifinal A/B 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
DUAN Jingli
CHN.gif
7:43.97
2
STONE Genevra
USA.gif
7:44.56
3
LOBNIG Magdalena
AUT.gif
7:45.48
4
TOPINKOVA KNAPKOVA Miroslava
CZE.gif
7:47.53
5
KARSTEN Ekaterina
BLR.gif
7:48.89
6
ERICHSEN Fie Udby
DEN.gif
8:08.65
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Women's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final A Results

 

NED.gif Netherlands
PAULIS Ilse
HEAD Maaike

7:04.73

 

CAN.gif Canada
JENNERICH Lindsay
OBEE Patricia

7:05.88

 

CHN.gif China
HUANG Wenyi
PAN Feihong

7:06.49

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MACKENZIE Sophie
EDWARD Julia
NZL.gif
7:10.61
5
McCANN Kirsten
GROBLER Ursula
RSA.gif
7:11.26
6
LAMBE Claire
LYNCH Sinead
IRL.gif
7:13.09
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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final A Results

 

FRA.gif France
HOUIN Pierre
AZOU Jeremie

6:30.70

 

IRL.gif Ireland
O'DONOVAN Gary
O'DONOVAN Paul

6:31.23

 

NOR.gif Norway
BRUN Kristoffer
STRANDLI Are

6:31.39

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
THOMPSON James
SMITH John
RSA.gif
6:33.29
5
KONIECZNY Josh
CAMPBELL JR Andrew
USA.gif
6:35.07
6
MIKOLAJCZEWSKI Artur
JANKOWSKI Milosz
POL.gif
6:42.00
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Women's Pair
Final A Results

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
GLOVER Helen
STANNING Heather

7:18.29

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
BEHRENT Genevieve
SCOWN Rebecca

7:19.53

 

DEN.gif Denmark
RASMUSSEN Hedvig
ANDERSEN Anne

7:20.71

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MUELLER Felice
LUCZAK Grace
USA.gif
7:24.77
5
PERSSE Lee-Ann
CHRISTOWITZ Kate
RSA.gif
7:28.50
6
BOADA PEIRO Anna
CID I CENTELLES Aina
ESP.gif
7:35.22
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Men's Four
Final A Results

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
GREGORY Alex
SBIHI Mohamed
NASH George
LOULOUDIS Constantine

5:58.61

 

AUS.gif Australia
LOCKWOOD William
DUNKLEY-SMITH Joshua
BOOTH Joshua
HILL Alexander

6:00.44

 

ITA.gif Italy
MONTRONE Domenico
CASTALDO Matteo
LODO Matteo
VICINO Giuseppe

6:03.85

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HUNT David
SMITH Jonathan Alan
BREET Vincent
GREEN Jake Milton
RSA.gif
6:05.80
5
LANGEN Harold
van SCHIE Peter
van der WANT Vincent
VIERGEVER Govert
NED.gif
6:08.38
6
CROTHERS Will
SCHRIJVER Tim
McCABE Conlin
LANGERFELD Kai
CAN.gif
6:15.93
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