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Rowing FISA World Championships 2019


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

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BRYS Tim
VAN ZANDWEGHE Niels
BEL.gif
6:30.74
2
PARRY Hamish
CHAMBERS Leon
AUS.gif
6:32.98
3
KEANE Patrick
LATTIMER Maxwell
CAN.gif
6:33.19
4
SIMANEK Jiri
VRASTIL JR Miroslav
CZE.gif
6:37.82
5
DUNHAM Matthew
SOMERVILLE Harrison
NZL.gif
6:38.89
6
SUN Man
FAN Junjie
CHN.gif
6:41.28
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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
7:11.18
2
MOFFATT Jill
CASSON Jennifer
CAN.gif
7:13.65
3
POUND Sarah
NESBITT Georgia
AUS.gif
7:13.84
4
CAVALLO Christine
SECHSER Michelle
USA.gif
7:13.96
5
MERZ Patricia
ROL Frederique
SUI.gif
7:16.90
6
MCCANN Kirsten
GROBLER Ursula
RSA.gif
7:17.92
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Men's Four
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VAN DER WANT Vincent
ROELL Boudewijn
VAN DER BIJ Jan
RITSEMA Nelson
NED.gif
6:07.45
2
KESSLER Markus
JACQUOT Paul
MAILLEFER Augustin
SCHUERCH Joel
SUI.gif
6:08.13
3
JONVILLE Edouard
MONTET Julien
DEMEY Benoit
BRUNET Benoit
FRA.gif
6:12.81
4
BRUMMEL Felix
WIMBERGER Felix
PLANER Maximilian
MERGET Nico
GER.gif
6:14.03
5
DJERIC Igor
SAVIC Veselin
BEDIK Nenad
PIVAC Viktor
SRB.gif
6:15.70
6
HUNT David
TORRENTE Sandro
SCHOONBEE Kyle
GREEN Jake
RSA.gif
6:16.22
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Women's Four
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
PARFETT Sara
FORD Emily
SWANN Polly
HILL Holly
GBR.gif
6:55.03
2
MAILEY Madison
PAYNE Sydney
MARTINS Jennifer
GRAUER Stephanie
CAN.gif
6:56.99
3
WANG Zifeng
XU Xingye
ZHANG Min
WANG Fei
CHN.gif
7:02.28
4
HANLON Tara
LAMBE Eimear
KEOGH Aifric
HEGARTY Emily
IRL.gif
7:02.71
5
WADDY Davina
WALTERS Kelsi
MACFARLANE Eve
SPOORS Phoebe
NZL.gif
7:04.64
6
MONTESANO Alessandra
ISEPPI Valentina
PATELLI Alessandra
BERTOLASI Sara
ITA.gif
7:06.51
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Women's Quadruple Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SCHMETTERLING Lauren
VITAS Sophia
HUELSKAMP Emily
ROACH Kathryn
USA.gif
6:40.11
2
SERAFINI Ludovica
TERRAZZI Silvia
GUERRA Clara
ONDOLI Chiara
ITA.gif
6:45.86
3
VOLGINA Iuliia
PRAKHATSEN Hanna
BOLSHAKOVA Aleksandra
KUROCHKINA Ekaterina
RUS.gif
6:47.90
4
MEREDITH Rowena
BATEMAN Katrina
EWING Fiona
GRZESKOWIAK Cara
AUS.gif
6:49.44
5
MAFTEI Tabita
ROSU Larisa Elena
LOGOFATU Elena
PASCANU Nicoleta
ROU.gif
6:51.42
6
AERNOUDTS Violaine
BAILLEUL Margaux
VOIRIN Julie
MARZIN Anne-Sophie
FRA.gif
6:56.39
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Men's Quadruple Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SOLBAKKEN Erik
HELSETH Martin
HELVIG Jan Oscar
TUFTE Olaf
NOR.gif
5:58.13
2
WALTON Jonathan
GROOM Angus
BEAUMONT Jack
LAMBERT Peter
GBR.gif
5:58.65
3
FLANNERY Nathan
HOLLOWS Lewis
CRAMPTON Cameron
PARRY Jordan
NZL.gif
6:01.59
4
MIKHAY Dmytro
GRYN Sergii
NADTOKA Olexandr
DOVGODKO Ivan
UKR.gif
6:02.15
5
KONDRATYEV Ilya
KOSOV Artem
PIMENOV Nikolay
SORIN Pavel
RUS.gif
6:06.15
6
KUSLAP Kaur
RAJA Allar
ENDREKSON Tonu
TAIMSOO Kaspar
EST.gif
6:09.63
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Women's Pair
Final A Results

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
PRENDERGAST Grace
GOWLER Kerri

7:21.35

 

AUS.gif Australia
MORRISON Jessica
MCINTYRE Annabelle

7:23.62

 

CAN.gif Canada
FILMER Caileigh
JANSSENS Hillary

7:26.52

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KALMOE Megan
EISSER Tracy
USA.gif
7:32.25
5
CID Aina
DIAZ RIVAS Virginia
ESP.gif
7:38.14
6
TONTODONATI Kiri
ROCEK Aisha
ITA.gif
7:40.35
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Men's Pair
Final A Results

 

CRO.gif Croatia
SINKOVIC Martin
SINKOVIC Valent

6:42.28

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
MURRAY Thomas
BRAKE Michael

6:45.47

 

AUS.gif Australia
HARDY Sam
HICKS Joshua

6:51.81

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LODO Matteo
VICINO Giuseppe
ITA.gif
6:55.34
5
CANALEJO PAZOS Jaime
GARCIA ORDONEZ Javier
ESP.gif
6:57.40
6
ONFROY Valentin
ONFROY Theophile
FRA.gif
7:02.05
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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final A Results

 

IRL.gif Ireland
MCCARTHY Fintan
O'DONOVAN Paul

6:37.28

 

ITA.gif Italy
OPPO Stefano
RUTA Pietro

6:39.71

 

GER.gif Germany
ROMMELMANN Jonathan
OSBORNE Jason

6:41.07

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BRUN Kristoffer
STRANDLI Are
NOR.gif
6:44.07
5
CONDE ROMERO Rodrigo
BALASTEGUI Manel
ESP.gif
6:48.75
6
KOWALSKI Jerzy
MIKOLAJCZEWSKI Artur
POL.gif
6:49.86
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Women's Lightweight Double Sculls
Final A Results

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
MCBRIDE Zoe
KIDDLE Jackie

7:15.32

 

NED.gif Netherlands
KEIJSER Marieke
PAULIS Ilse

7:19.51

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
CRAIG Emily
GRANT Imogen

7:21.38

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
COZMIUC Ionela-Livia
BELEAGA Gianina-Elena
ROU.gif
7:21.73
5
TARANTOLA Laura
BOVE Claire
FRA.gif
7:23.20
6
IANINA Anastasiia
FURMAN Alena
BLR.gif
7:31.53
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