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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final A Results

 

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

6:06.81

 

ITA.gif Italy
OPPO Stefano
RUTA Pietro

6:08.31

 

BEL.gif Belgium
BRYS Tim
VAN ZANDWEGHE Niels

6:11.25

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
VAN DALEN Benjamin
DUNHAM Matthew
NZL.gif
6:15.36
5
STRANDLI Are
HOLM Jens
NOR.gif
6:17.18
6
ROJAS AZNAR Patricio
CONDE ROMERO Rodrigo
ESP.gif
6:19.26
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Women's Four
Final A Results

 

USA.gif United States
WANAMAKER Madeleine
BOXBERGER Erin
BRUGGEMAN Molly
REELICK Erin

6:25.57

 

AUS.gif Australia
STEPHAN Lucy
WERRY Katrina
HAWE Sarah
GOODMAN Molly

6:27.09

 

RUS.gif Russia
SEVOSTIANOVA Ekaterina
TIKHANOVA Anastasia
POTAPOVA Ekaterina
ORIABINSKAIA Elena

6:27.36

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LARSEN Anne
SANGGAARD NIELSEN Frida
RASMUSSEN Hedvig
JACOBSEN Ida
DEN.gif
6:28.78
5
MICHALKIEWICZ Olga
DITTMANN Joanna
CHABEL Monika
WIERZBOWSKA Maria
POL.gif
6:32.05
6
GUO Linlin
ZHANG Min
YI Liqin
WANG Fei
CHN.gif
6:39.84
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Men's Four
Final A Results

 

AUS.gif Australia
HICKS Joshua
TURRIN Spencer
HARGREAVES Jack
HILL Alexander

5:44.74

 

ITA.gif Italy
CASTALDO Matteo
ROSETTI Bruno
LODO Matteo
DI COSTANZO Marco

5:44.99

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
FORD Thomas
DAWSON Jacob
NEILL Adam
JOHNSTON James

5:46.46

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
VAN DEN ENDE Bjorn
WIETEN Tone
TISSEN Jasper
SCHWARZ Bram
NED.gif
5:47.78
5
TIGANESCU Mihaita-Vasile
PASCARI Cosmin
BERARIU Stefan-Constantin
HUC Ciprian
ROU.gif
5:50.71
6
BRUMMEL Felix
MERGET Nico
KLUGE Peter
DRAHOTTA Felix
GER.gif
5:55.32
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Women's Quadruple Sculls
Final A Results

 

POL.gif Poland
KOBUS-ZAWOJSKA Agnieszka
WIELICZKO Marta
SPRINGWALD Maria
ZILLMANN Katarzyna

6:08.96

 

GER.gif Germany
ARNOLD Marie-Catherine
NWAJIDE Carlotta
KAMPMANN Franziska
HAEMMERLING Frieda

6:11.42

 

NED.gif Netherlands
VAN ROOIJEN Olivia
FLORIJN Karolien
SOUWER Sophie
BEUKERS Nicole

6:11.79

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ZHANG Ling
WANG Yuwei
LYU Yang
CUI Xiaotong
CHN.gif
6:11.85
5
HODGKINS-BYRNE Mathilda
WILSON Melissa
LEYDEN Jess
LEE Zoe
GBR.gif
6:16.45
6
SONSHINE Elizabeth
HUELSKAMP Emily
MCAULIFFE Maureen
SOUCEK Kara
RUS.gif
6:18.15
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Men's Quadruple Sculls
Final A Results

 

ITA.gif Italy
MONDELLI Filippo
PANIZZA Andrea
RAMBALDI Luca
GENTILI Giacomo

5:35.31

 

AUS.gif Australia
ANTILL Caleb
WATTS Campbell
PURNELL Alexander
WATTS David

5:36.51

 

UKR.gif Ukraine
MIKHAY Dmytro
GRYN Sergii
NADTOKA Olexandr
DOVGODKO Ivan

5:37.28

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
FLANNERY Nathan
DRYSDALE Mahe
CRAMPTON Cameron
HOLLOWS Lewis
NZL.gif
5:37.39
5
UITTENBOGAARD Dirk
BROENINK Stefan
METSEMAKERS Koen
WIERSMA Abe
NED.gif
5:37.91
6
POSNIK Szymon
ZAWOJSKI Maciej
CZAJA Dominik
CHABEL Wiktor
POL.gif
5:39.43
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Women's Pair
Final C Results
The Teams will be ranked 13th-15th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
WIERZBOWSKA Anna
SOBIESZEK Monika
POL.gif
7:20.04
2
DRENTH Hermijntje
VOSSEN Willeke
NED.gif
7:22.35
3
BAHUAUD Flavie
LE NEPVOU Marie
FRA.gif
7:30.83
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Men's Pair
Final C Results
The Teams will be ranked 13th-18th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
JUDGE Andrew
O'BRIEN Joseph
AUS.gif
6:23.81
2
JUSZCZAK Piotr
BRZEZINSKI Marcin
POL.gif
6:27.28
3
COLELLA Michael
WEISS Anders
USA.gif
6:27.29
4
O'DONOVAN Mark
O'DRISCOLL Shane
IRL.gif
6:29.19
5
VELA MAGGI Xavier
GIARETTON Willian
BRA.gif
6:31.61
6
GABBIA Cesare
ABBAGNALE Vincenzo
ITA.gif
6:47.79
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Women's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final C Results
The Teams will be ranked 13th-17th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CASEY Aoife
WALSH Denise
IRL.gif
7:05.77
2
ALTENHUBER Louisa
ARNDORFER Laura
AUT.gif
7:08.29
3
THOMA Katrin
PLESS Leonie
GER.gif
7:09.12
4
LAO SANCHEZ Rocio
MIGUEL GOMEZ Natalia
ESP.gif
7:13.31
5
CHIALI Nawel
LACHOUB Zoubida
ALG.gif
7:20.59
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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final C Results
The Teams will be ranked 13th-18th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BAROUKH Thomas
HOUIN Pierre
FRA.gif
6:08.84
2
ROMMELMANN Jonathan
STEINHUEBEL Konstantin
GER.gif
6:10.10
3
KEANE Patrick
LATTIMER Maxwell
CAN.gif
6:10.70
4
ESPENSEN Emil
MODEST Alexander
DEN.gif
6:12.34
5
MUELLER Julian
STRUZINA Andri
SUI.gif
6:14.25
6
FRAGA Pedro
COSTA Afonso
POR.gif
6:14.56
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Men's Four
Final C Results
The Teams will be ranked 13th-17th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
RICHARDS Alexander
MICHAEL Clougher
MEAD Nicholas
AGHAI Dariush
USA.gif
5:48.74
2
DEMEY Benoit
JONVILLE Edouard
VEDRINELLE Sean
BRUNET Benoit
FRA.gif
5:51.26
3
MCFARLANE Angus
MACDONALD Matthew
MACKINTOSH Thomas
RUSSEL Thomas
NZL.gif
5:53.19
4
WALK Florian
KOHLMAYR Maximilian
QUERFELD Rudolph
HOHENSASSER Gabriel
AUT.gif
5:54.80
5
GOLUBEV Maksim
YAGANOV Semen
BALANDIN Ivan
ANDRIENKO Daniil
RUS.gif
5:58.36
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