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Men's Eight
Repechage Results
The 1st and 2nd Teams will qualify for the Final A, the other Teams will qualify for the Final B

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
RUDKIN James
SINCLAIR Alan
RANSLEY Tom
GEORGE Thomas
SBIHI Mohamed
WYNNE-GRIFFITH Oliver
TARRANT Matthew
SATCH William
FIELDMAN Henry (c)
GBR.gif
5:25.03
2
AICOBOAE Vlad-Dragos
DAMII Adrian
MATINCA Alexandru
RADU Constantin
ADAM Constantin
BEJAN Sergiu-Vasile
PIRGHIE Cristi-Ilie
MACOVEI Alexandru-Cosmin
MUNTEANU Adrian (c)
ROU.gif
5:26.01
3
VAN DER WANT Vincent
ROELL Boudewijn
HURKMANS Maarten
VAN DORP Simon
VERSLUIS Mechiel
KNAB Ruben
VAN DEN HERIK Lex
ROBBERS Freek
VAN ENGELENBURG Diederik (c)
NED.gif
5:28.75
4
BUCZEK Jakub
BUIE Matthew
SCHRIJVER Tim
DE WIT Benjamin
BARAKSO Martin
DE GROOT David
LANGERFELD Kai
MCCABE Conlin
GUMLEY Jane (c)
CAN.gif
5:29.46
5
WILSON Phillip
ROBERTSON Brook
O'LEARY Martyn
WEBSTER Cameron
KIRKHAM Shaun
GRAINGER Isaac
LASSCHE James
JONES Stephen
SHEPHERD Caleb (c)
NZL.gif
5:30.03
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Men's Pair
Semifinals A/B Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Teams from each Semifinal A/B will qualify for the Final A, the other Teams will qualify for the Final B

 

Semifinal A/B 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
COZMIUC Marius-Vasile
TUDOSA Ciprian
ROU.gif
6:20.37
2
CANALEJO PAZOS Jaime
GARCIA ORDONEZ Javier
ESP.gif
6:22.01
3
MURRAY Thomas
BRAKE Michael
NZL.gif
6:22.20
4
VASIC Milos
BEDIK Nenad
SRB.gif
6:23.71
5
HELESIC Lukas
PODRAZIL Jakub
CZE.gif
6:37.03
6
FURMAN Dzimitry
VALADZKO Siarhei
BLR.gif
6:39.03


 

Semifinal A/B 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SINKOVIC Martin
SINKOVIC Valent
CRO.gif
6:20.49
2
ONFROY Valentin
ONFROY Theophile
FRA.gif
6:21.59
3
COPP Mackenzie
PERRY Taylor
CAN.gif
6:22.20
4
COOK Oliver
ROSSITER Matthew
GBR.gif
6:24.40
5
GREEN Jake
BRITTAIN Lawrence
RSA.gif
6:29.42
6
JUHASZ Adrian
SIMON Jr Bela
HUN.gif
6:46.30
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Men's Double Sculls
Semifinals A/B Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Teams from each Semifinal A/B will qualify for the Final A, the other Teams will qualify for the Final B

 

Semifinal A/B 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GROOM Angus
BEAUMONT Jack
GBR.gif
6:06.59
2
STOREY John
HARRIS Christopher
NZL.gif
6:08.00
3
PRUNDEANU Ioan
ENACHE Marian-Florian
ROU.gif
6:08.17
4
ZIETARSKI Miroslaw
BISKUP Mateusz
POL.gif
6:08.95
5
DOYLE Philip
BYRNE Ronan
IRL.gif
6:10.95
6
ENDREKSON Tonu
KUSLAP Kaur
EST.gif
6:22.06


 

Semifinal A/B 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BOUCHERON Hugo
ANDRODIAS Matthieu
FRA.gif
6:07.73
2
DELARZE Barnabe
ROEOESLI Roman
SUI.gif
6:09.20
3
PIONTEK Timo
HARTIG Lars
GER.gif
6:09.70
4
KEIJSER Amos
VAN SPRANG Nicolas
NED.gif
6:16.13
5
SOLBAKKEN Erik
HELVIG Jan Oscar
NOR.gif
6:20.36
6
YOTOV Boris
VASILEV Kristian
BUL.gif
6:50.43
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Women's Double Sculls
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Teams from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final A, the other Teams will qualify for the Final B

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SMITH Gabrielle
PROSKE Andrea
CAN.gif
6:50.80
2
VALCIUKAITE Milda
ADOMAVICIUTE Ieva
LTU.gif
6:51.01
3
HODGKINS-BYRNE Charlotte
THORNTON Anna
GBR.gif
6:53.05
4
LEMANCZYK-DOBRZELAK Krystyna
MIKOLAJCZAK Martyna
POL.gif
6:53.21
5
FLEISSNEROVA Kristyna
ANTOSOVA Lenka
CZE.gif
6:54.04
6
LEFEBVRE Helene
RAVERA-SCARAMOZZINO Elodie
FRA.gif
6:54.85


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
O'LEARY Meghan
TOMEK Ellen
USA.gif
6:51.28
2
DONOGHUE Brooke
LOE Olivia
NZL.gif
6:51.60
3
DE JONG Roos
SCHEENAARD Lisa
NED.gif
6:53.10
4
CHEN Yunxia
JIANG Yan
CHN.gif
6:53.68
5
BAER Carina
STAELBERG Michaela
GER.gif
6:57.20
6
NIKOLAIDOU Aikaterini
ASOUMANAKI Sofia
GRE.gif
7:09.02
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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 A, the other Athletes will qualify for the Final B

 

Semifinal A/B 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BORCH Kjetil
NOR.gif
6:43.35
2
LEASK Harry
GBR.gif
6:45.05
3
MANSON Robert
NZL.gif
6:45.22
4
NIELSEN Sverri
DEN.gif
6:45.99
5
WEGRZYCKI-SZYMCZYK Natan
POL.gif
6:48.96
6
STAHLBERG Nico
SUI.gif
6:54.40


 

Semifinal A/B 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SYNEK Ondrej
CZE.gif
6:48.55
2
ZEIDLER Oliver
GER.gif
6:49.63
3
GRISKONIS Mindaugas
LTU.gif
6:51.72
4
MIHAL Dzianis
BLR.gif
7:00.74
5
PETERVARI-MOLNAR Bendeguz
HUN.gif
7:03.30
6
MARJANOVIC Marko
SRB.gif
7:15.55
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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 A, the other Athletes will qualify for the Final B

 

Semifinal A/B 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
PUSPURE Sanita
IRL.gif
7:23.01
2
ERICHSEN Fie Udby
DEN.gif
7:30.73
3
THIELE Annekatrin
GER.gif
7:32.74
4
CLAESSON Lovisa
SWE.gif
7:39.09
5
ZEEMAN Carling
CAN.gif
7:48.75
6
SALTYTE-MASILIONE Lina
LTU.gif
7:51.59


 

Semifinal A/B 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GMELIN Jeannine
SUI.gif
7:23.93
2
KOHLER Kara
USA.gif
7:25.47
3
LOBNIG Magdalena
AUT.gif
7:26.73
4
EDMUNDS Madeleine
AUS.gif
7:26.84
5
OSBORNE Hannah
NZL.gif
7:37.30
6
DYMCHENKO Diana
UKR.gif
7:46.50
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Men's Lightweight Pair
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

ITA.gif Italy
DI MARE Giuseppe
SCALZONE Alfonso

6:38.55

 

GRE.gif Greece
PAPAKONSTANTINOU Antonios
MAROKOS Ioannis

6:41.48

 

USA.gif United States
SMITH David
FOSTER Thomas

6:56.99
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Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls
Non-Olympic Event

Final A Results

 

GER.gif Germany
AGNE Joachim
ROEGER Max
ROLLER Florian
MOOS Moritz

5:51.21

 

ITA.gif Italy
AMARANTE Catello
DI GIROLAMO Paolo
MICHELETTI Andrea
MULAS Matteo

5:52.85

 

TUR.gif Turkey
KARTAL Mert Kaan
SONMEZ Bayram
UNSAL Fatih
KUSKU Enes

5:53.95

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
TAULBJERG Frederik
LUND Jonas
GRAUDAL Jens
HAGEMANN Christian
DEN.gif
5:55.69
5
MCCARTHY Fintan
BALLANTINE Ryan
MCCARTHY Jacob
GOFF Andrew
IRL.gif
5:56.64
6
KOPAC Jiri
VETESNIK Jan
VIKTORA Milan
CINCIBUCH Jan
CZE.gif
5:59.77
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Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls
Non-Olympic Event

Final A Results

 

CHN.gif China
WU Qiang
LIANG Guoru
CHEN Fang
PAN Dandan

6:28.32

 

DEN.gif Denmark
ANDERSEN Trine Toft
RUNGE HOLMEGAARD Aja
RASMUSSEN Juliane
PERSSON Mathilde

6:33.33

 

GER.gif Germany
STURM Fini
MEYER Caroline
MEIER Ladina
NOSKE Anja

6:34.25

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SAEGER Hillary
BERTASI Margaret
CAVALLO Christine
COPENHAVER Michaela
USA.gif
6:36.02
5
HALL Gemma
RAWLINS Francesca
LEWIS Elisha
ARLETT Madeleine
GBR.gif
6:37.51
6
MIGNEMI Giulia
PIAZZOLLA Paola
FRANCALACCI Allegra
NOSEDA Arianna
ITA.gif
6:39.04
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