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Women's Single Sculls
Final E Results
The Athletes will be ranked 25th-30th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LECHUGA ALANIS Kenia
MEX.gif
7:39.24
2
ABUJBARA Tala
QAT.gif
7:45.73
3
KARPPINEN Eeva
FIN.gif
7:47.72
4
KIM Yeji
KOR.gif
7:54.31
5
SENKUTE Viktorija
LTU.gif
7:56.62
6
RAKLAO Rojjana
THA.gif
7:59.78
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Men's Pair
Semifinals C/D Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Teams from each Semifinal C/D will qualify for the Final C, the other Teams will qualify for the Final D

 

Semifinal C/D 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SCHROEDER Wolf-Niclas
GEBAUER Paul
GER.gif
6:36.68
2
ROBBERS Freek
MANTEL Michiel
NED.gif
6:37.00
3
MODRZYNSKI Bartosz
POSYLAJKA Lucasz
POL.gif
6:37.14
4
VELA MAGGI Xavier
VELA MAGGI Pau
BRA.gif
6:37.21
5
GURSOY Selahattin
SAHINOGLU Besim
TUR.gif
6:42.69
6
KALANDARIDIS Ioannis
PALAIOPANOS Athanasios
GRE.gif
6:45.82


 

Semifinal C/D 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CARLSON Ezra
WEISS Anders
USA.gif
6:38.47
2
SUTTON Joachim
SECHER Bastian
DEN.gif
6:39.95
3
DIAZ Agustin
HAACK Axel
ARG.gif
6:41.55
4
HELESIC Lukas
PODRAZIL Jakub
CZE.gif
6:43.37
5
CHENG Xunman
CAI Pengpeng
CHN.gif
6:44.76
6
ABRAHAM Ignacio
KALLEG ANDRADE Cristopher
CHI.gif
6:46.74
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Women's Pair
Final D Results
The Teams will be ranked 19th-24th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
DRENTH Hermijntje
WIELAARD Kirsten
NED.gif
7:29.31
2
KOBER Noemie
LE NEPVOU Marie
FRA.gif
7:29.67
3
POLIVKA Dora
KREMER Eszter
HUN.gif
7:32.91
4
KRAKIC Zana
KRAKIC Izabela
CRO.gif
7:33.11
5
DANILIUK Elena
GLAZKOVA Ekaterina
RUS.gif
7:34.76
6
KRISTIANSEN Siri Eva
INNTJORE Hanna
NOR.gif
7:35.43
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Women's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final D Results
The Teams will be ranked 19th-24th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
ALTENHUBER Louisa
ARNDORFER Laura
AUT.gif
7:19.95
2
BOLE Evita
SVIRSKA Olga
LAT.gif
7:24.13
3
CHOI Yuri
SONG Jisun
KOR.gif
7:27.43
4
NEEGREE Phuttharaksa
RARUEN Matinee
THA.gif
7:32.11
5
DELGACO Joanie
CABALLERO Melcah Jen
PHI.gif
7:35.53
6
LOPEZ GUERRA Yulisa
ZUNIGA Jenniffer
GUA.gif
7:38.92
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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final D Results
The Teams will be ranked 19th-24th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
STRUZINA Andri
RUEEDI Fiorin
SUI.gif
6:29.56
2
KHMARA Igor
KOVALOV Stanislav
UKR.gif
6:29.85
3
SONMEZ Bayram
YENIPAZARLI Enes
TUR.gif
6:32.79
4
GKAIDATZIS Petros
PAPAKONSTANTINOU Antonios
GRE.gif
6:34.84
5
ZELINKA Peter
REZNAK Marek
SVK.gif
6:35.29
6
IKEDA Yuki
NISHIMURA Mitsuo
JPN.gif
6:37.64
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Men's Four
Final D Results
The Teams will be ranked 19th-22nd

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MACH Matej
TIKAL Matej
MELICHAR Petr
KLANG Matyas
CZE.gif
6:11.68
2
SINGH Jasveer
SINGH Gurinder Singh
KUMAR Punit
SINGH Gurmeet
IND.gif
6:13.72
3
HASSAN Ali
SALMAN Sayed
EISSA Mohamed
ELSEROUGY Ibrahim
EGY.gif
6:18.47
4
DAVRONOV Uktamjon
TULKINKHUJAEV Sardor
TURDIEV Alisher
BAHRIEV Dostonjon
UZB.gif
6:24.70
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Men's Lightweight Single Sculls
Non-Olympic Event

Final D Results
The Athletes will be ranked 19th-24th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VAN DALEN Benjamin
NZL.gif
7:10.82
2
KONSOLAS Eleftherios
GRE.gif
7:11.29
3
CINCIBUCH Jan
CZE.gif
7:11.64
4
TJOEM Ask Jarl
NOR.gif
7:14.12
5
CHIU Hin Chun
HKG.gif
7:16.61
6
CHEN Weichun
CHN.gif
7:20.70
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Women's Lightweight Single Sculls
Non-Olympic Event

Final C Results
The Athletes will be ranked 13th-17th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
FREDH Emma
SWE.gif
7:58.82
2
FU Xiaoyue
CHN.gif
8:06.67
3
MOSQUEIRA Gabriela
PAR.gif
8:09.34
4
MOCHULA Alina
KAZ.gif
8:10.89
5
HUNG Wing Yan Winne
HKG.gif
8:12.18
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Men's Lightweight Single Sculls
Non-Olympic Event

Final C Results
The Athletes will be ranked 13th-18th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HRVAT Rajko
SLO.gif
7:04.58
2
SCHAEFER Lucas
GER.gif
7:06.98
3
BATISTA Uncas
BRA.gif
7:08.03
4
STANOJEVIC Milos
SRB.gif
7:10.42
5
RADONIC Luka
CRO.gif
7:11.21
6
TAKEDA Masahiro
JPN.gif
7:12.42
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Men's Lightweight Pair
Non-Olympic Event

Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-8th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
NELSON James
TWIST Alex
USA.gif
7:00.45
2
MIRZOYAN Paylak
JANIKYAN Mher
ARM.gif
7:32.97
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