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Men's Pair
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HELESIC Lukas
PODRAZIL Jakub
CZE.gif
6:29.14
2
COOK Oliver
ROSSITER Matthew
GBR.gif
6:30.25
3
VASIC Milos
BEDIK Nenad
SRB.gif
6:32.07
4
GREEN Jake
BRITTAIN Lawrence
RSA.gif
6:32.35
5
FURMAN Dzimitry
VALADZKO Siarhei
BLR.gif
6:32.38
6
JUHASZ Adrian
SIMON Jr Bela
HUN.gif
6:40.38
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Women's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
RODINI Valentina
CESARINI Federica
ITA.gif
7:04.91
2
MCCANN Kirsten
VAN WYK Nicole
RSA.gif
7:06.40
3
HABER Katherine
CASSON Jennifer
CAN.gif
7:07.07
4
YAMARYO Natsumi
OISHI Ayami
JPN.gif
7:07.96
5
DERESZ Weronika
DOROCIAK Joanna
POL.gif
7:08.77
6
JAMES Amy
POUND Sarah
AUS.gif
7:09.28
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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SIMANEK Jiri
VRASTIL Jr Miroslav
CZE.gif
6:20.93
2
KOWALSKI Jerzy
JANKOWSKI Milosz
POL.gif
6:23.10
3
LEE-GREEN Zak
COPUS Jamie
GBR.gif
6:24.96
4
KHMARA Igor
KOVALOV Stanislav
UKR.gif
6:25.72
5
SCHOEBERL Julian
SIEBER Paul
AUT.gif
6:26.85
6
SATO Kakeru
NISHIMURA Mitsuo
JPN.gif
6:31.77
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Women's Four
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
PARFETT Sara
MCMURTRY Caragh
ASHFORD Emily
WRATTEN Josephine
GBR.gif
6:36.43
2
RUSTENBURG Lies
BRANDSMA Lisanne
BEERES Elsbeth
YOUSSIFOU Laila
NED.gif
6:37.96
3
TEW Ruby
SPOORS Phoebe
PERRY Georgia
JEURISSEN Elizabeth
NZL.gif
6:38.46
4
CALABRESE Veronica
ROCEK Aisha
BROGGINI Ilaria
PELACCHI Giorgia
ITA.gif
6:39.26
5
HEGHES Madalina
BUHUS Iuliana
CASU Madalina-Gabriela
PARASCANU Roxana
ROU.gif
6:44.38
6
OKSCHE Sophie
HACKER Frauke
HUEBENER Isabelle
HOEFFGEN Alexandra
GER.gif
6:47.17
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Men's Four
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SCHODOWSKI Zbigniew
WILANGOWSKI Mateusz
BURDA Mikolaj
SZPAKOWSKI Michal
POL.gif
5:50.87
2
LIALIN Vadzim
VYBERANETS Dzmitry
PASHEVICH Ihar
SHARLAP Mikalai
BLR.gif
5:52.24
3
GRABMULLER Jakub
KLANG Matyas
MELICHAR Petr
TIKAL Matej
CZE.gif
5:52.78
4
SCHOONBEE Kyle
HUNT David
SMITH John
TORRENTE Sandro
RSA.gif
5:52.84
5
JACQUOT Paul
KESSLER Markus
MAILLEFER Augustin
HIRSCH Benjamin
SUI.gif
6:00.13
6
BOKLAZHENKO Maksym
HULA Dmytro
BOGOIAVLENSKYI Vladyslav
TYMOSHENKO Oleksii
UKR.gif
6:04.81
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Women's Quadruple Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HORTON Genevieve
CRONIN Caitlin
MEREDITH Rowena
ALDERSEY Olympia
AUS.gif
6:19.55
2
KLIMOVICH Tatsiana
KUKHTA Tatsiana
KARSTEN Ekaterina
STARASELETS Krystina
BLR.gif
6:22.33
3
VERKHOGLIAD Daryna
BURYAK Olena
KOZHENKOVA Anastasiia
DOVHODKO Ievgeniia
UKR.gif
6:22.49
4
LOGOFATU Elena
VASILE Georgiana
PASCANU Nicoleta
RADIS Simona Geanina
ROU.gif
6:28.35
5
STEPANOVA Vasilisa
KHALALEEVA Olga
VOLGINA Iuliia
ZAKHVATOVA Elena
RUS.gif
6:33.90
6
SERAFINI Ludovica
PAPPALARDO Carmela
GOBBI Stefania
ONDOLI Chiara
ITA.gif
6:36.23
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Men's Quadruple Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
THOMAS Graeme
WALTON Jonathan
COLLINS John
BARRAS Thomas
GBR.gif
5:39.88
2
STEINHARDT Ruben
SYRING Philipp
GRUHNE Hans
KRUEGER Stephan
GER.gif
5:40.69
3
MARTEAU Mickael
VERHOEVEN Thibaut
CORMERAIS Alberic
DUCRET Maxime
FRA.gif
5:44.00
4
KOSOV Artem
MIKHAYLEVSKIY Viacheslav
PIMENOV Nikolay
SORIN Pavel
RUS.gif
5:46.84
5
FRID Erik
KNIPPEN Michael
ANSOLABEHERE Gregory
KEEN Justin
USA.gif
5:47.85
6
NEMERAVICIUS Dovydas
RITTER Saulius
MASCINSKAS Rolandas
ADOMAVICIUS Aurimas
LTU.gif
5:52.51
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Women's Pair
Final A Results

 

CAN.gif Canada
FILMER Caileigh
JANSSENS Hillary

6:50.67

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
PRENDERGAST Grace
GOWLER Kerri

6:52.96

 

ESP.gif Spain
BOADA PEIRO Anna
CID Aina

7:04.60

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PATELLI Alessandra
BERTOLASI Sara
ITA.gif
7:06.91
5
LIN Xinyu
JU Rui
CHN.gif
7:11.31
6
KEOGH Aifric
HEGARTY Emily
IRL.gif
7:15.70
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Men's Pair
Final A Results

 

CRO.gif Croatia
SINKOVIC Martin
SINKOVIC Valent

6:14.96

 

ROU.gif Romania
COZMIUC Marius-Vasile
TUDOSA Ciprian

6:16.90

 

FRA.gif France
ONFROY Valentin
ONFROY Theophile

6:17.51

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
COPP Mackenzie
PERRY Taylor
CAN.gif
6:21.28
5
MURRAY Thomas
BRAKE Michael
NZL.gif
6:21.54
6
CANALEJO PAZOS Jaime
GARCIA ORDONEZ Javier
ESP.gif
6:25.12
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Women's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final A Results

 

ROU.gif Romania
COZMIUC Ionela-Livia
BELEAGA Gianina-Elena

6:50.71

 

USA.gif United States
SCHMIEG Emily
JONES Mary

6:52.30

 

NED.gif Netherlands
KEIJSER Marieke
PAULIS Ilse

6:52.56

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MERZ Patricia
ROL Frederique
SUI.gif
6:54.80
5
PIGGOTT Eleanor
CRAIG Emily
GBR.gif
6:55.81
6
MCBRIDE Zoe
KIDDLE Jackie
NZL.gif
6:57.79
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