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Rowing FISA World Championships 2019


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Men's Four
Final A Results

 

POL.gif Poland
WILANGOWSKI Mateusz
BURDA Mikolaj
BRZEZINSKI Marcin
SZPAKOWSKI Michal

6:09.86

 

ROU.gif Romania
TIGANESCU Mihaita-Vasile
SEMCIUC Mugurel Vasile
BERARIU Stefan-Constantin
PASCARI Cosmin

6:11.41

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
ROSSITER Matthew
COOK Oliver
GIBBS Rory
CARNEGIE Sholto

6:11.71

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DI COSTANZO Marco
ABAGNALE Giovanni
ROSETTI Bruno
CASTALDO Matteo
ITA.gif
6:13.39
5
PESZEK Thomas
DETHLEFS Thomas
REED Andrew
DEAN Clark
USA.gif
6:13.40
6
O'BRIEN Joseph
PURNELL Nicholas
HARGREAVES Jack
HILL Alexander
AUS.gif
6:15.98
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Women's Four
Final A Results

 

AUS.gif Australia
ALDERSEY Olympia
WERRY Katrina
HAWE Sarah
STEPHAN Lucy

6:43.45

 

NED.gif Netherlands
HOGERWERF Ellen
FLORIJN Karolien
CLEVERING Ymkje
MEESTER Veronique

6:45.55

 

DEN.gif Denmark
JACOBSEN Ida
SANGGAARD NIELSEN Frida
RASMUSSEN Hedvig
JOHANSEN Christina

6:47.84

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DITTMANN Joanna
MICHALKIEWICZ Olga
CHABEL Monika
WIERZBOWSKA Maria
POL.gif
6:51.43
5
VRINCEANU Ioana
BEJINARIU Viviana-Iuliana
BERES Madalina
TILVESCU Denisa
ROU.gif
6:53.83
6
BRUGGEMAN Molly
OPITZ Victoria
WANAMAKER Madeleine
DAVIES Caryn
USA.gif
6:55.98
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Women's Quadruple Sculls
Final A Results

 

CHN.gif China
CHEN Yunxia
ZHANG Ling
LYU Yang
CUI Xiaotong

6:34.65

 

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

6:36.59

 

NED.gif Netherlands
VAN ROOIJEN Olivia
JANSSEN Inge
SOUWER Sophie
BEUKERS Nicole

6:36.62

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SCHULTZE Daniela
STAELBERG Michaela
KAMPMANN Franziska
HAEMMERLING Frieda
GER.gif
6:45.11
5
GOODGER Kirstyn
TEW Ruby
VOSS Samantha
OSBORNE Hannah
NZL.gif
6:46.55
6
LEYDEN Jess
WILSON Melissa
HODGKINS-BYRNE Mathilda
HODGKINS-BYRNE Charlotte
GBR.gif
6:46.84
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Men's Quadruple Sculls
Final A Results

 

NED.gif Netherlands
UITTENBOGAARD Dirk
WIERSMA Abe
WIETEN Tone
METSEMAKERS Koen

5:51.75

 

POL.gif Poland
CZAJA Dominik
CHABEL Wiktor
POSNIK Szymon
BARANSKI Fabian

5:55.59

 

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

5:56.11

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PLAYFAIR Hamish
WATTS Campbell
GIRDLESTONE Cameron
WATTS David
AUS.gif
6:01.03
5
SCHULZE Karl
PIONTEK Timo
APPEL Max
GRUHNE Hans
GER.gif
6:04.31
6
YI Xudi
ZANG Ha
LIU Dang
ZHANG Quan
CHN.gif
6:19.05
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Men's Double Sculls
Final F Results
The Teams will be ranked 30th-31st

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SHASHKOV Anastas
TASKIN Mikhail
KAZ.gif
6:53.68
2
GHANIM ALSHAMSI Khamis
SAEED ALMATROOSHI Hamad
UAE.gif
7:31.25
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Men's Double Sculls
Final E Results
The Teams will be ranked 25th-29th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
ESKIN Nikita
MATVEEV Aleksandr
RUS.gif
6:28.33
2
OEYASAETER Erling
TUFTE Petter
NOR.gif
6:32.33
3
SINGH Sawarn Singh
SINGH Sukmeet
IND.gif
6:32.35
4
COX Stephen
PURCELL-GILPIN Peter
ZIM.gif
6:34.04
5
YOTOV Boris
KATSARSKI Rangel
BUL.gif
6:46.27
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Women's Single Sculls
Final D Results
The Athletes will be ranked 19th-24th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
ANGELOVA Desislava
BUL.gif
7:46.93
2
GERMANOVICH Svetlana
KAZ.gif
7:48.15
3
MADSEN Marianne
NOR.gif
7:48.25
4
PHAM THI Hue
VIE.gif
7:53.06
5
CHOW Felice
TTO.gif
7:54.01
6
TORO ARANA Veronica
PUR.gif
8:05.49
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Men's Single Sculls
Final D Results
The Athletes will be ranked 19th-23rd

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
STAHLBERG Nico
SUI.gif
6:58.35
2
KAZAKLI Onat
TUR.gif
7:00.17
3
MEADOR Kevin
USA.gif
7:04.29
4
BACKEUS Anders
SWE.gif
7:05.53
5
CHIRUTA Mihai
ROU.gif
7:06.94
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Men's Double Sculls
Final C Results
The Teams will be ranked 13th-18th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MURILLO Rodrigo
ROSSO Cristian
ARG.gif
6:21.41
2
BUIE Matthew
JONES Trevor
CAN.gif
6:23.64
3
SHCHARBACHENIA Stanislau
MIHAL Dzianis
BLR.gif
6:25.49
4
FUTRYK Ivan
KALASHNYK Mykola
UKR.gif
6:26.81
5
INFIMO Fabio
VENIER Simone
ITA.gif
6:29.53
6
SOTSAKA Mzwandile
BETTS Bradley
RSA.gif
6:29.97
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Women's Double Sculls
Final C Results
The Teams will be ranked 13th-18th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
RADOSZ Martyna
LEMANCZYK-DOBRZELAK Krystyna
POL.gif
7:00.05
2
SIDDORN Ruth
EDWARDS Kyra
GBR.gif
7:01.79
3
MENZEL Leonie
GREITEN Pia
GER.gif
7:02.10
4
VERKHOGLIAD Daryna
DOVHODKO Ievgeniia
UKR.gif
7:06.89
5
SLIJEPCEVIC Milica
ARSIC Jovana
SRB.gif
7:08.76
6
CHRISTODOULIDIS Aspasia
KYRIDOU Anneta
GRE.gif
7:13.57
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