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Rowing FISA World Championships 2019


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Women's Single Sculls
Final C Results
The Athletes will be ranked 13th-18th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
THIELE Annekatrin
GER.gif
7:44.54
2
JACQUET Marie
FRA.gif
7:48.60
3
CLAESSON Lovisa
SWE.gif
7:50.03
4
DIEKMANN Maike
NAM.gif
7:52.44
5
HUANG Yi-Ting
TPE.gif
7:52.63
6
NIKOLAIDOU Aikaterini
GRE.gif
8:17.16
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Men's Single Sculls
Final C Results
The Athletes will be ranked 13th-18th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VASILEV Kristian
BUL.gif
6:59.06
2
BARRAS Thomas
GBR.gif
6:59.45
3
FRIDMAN Dani
ISR.gif
7:02.06
4
FILIPOVIC Aleksandar
SRB.gif
7:03.46
5
CABRERA Juan Carlos
MEX.gif
7:05.05
6
VERHOEVEN Thibaut
FRA.gif
7:16.07
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Men's Double Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KEIJSER Amos
VAN SPRANG Nicolas
NED.gif
6:19.55
2
STOREY John
HARRIS Christopher
NZL.gif
6:19.57
3
BOUCHERON Hugo
ANDRODIAS Matthieu
FRA.gif
6:21.50
4
NASKE Tim Ole
KRUEGER Stephan
GER.gif
6:21.75
5
NEMERAVICIUS Dovydas
RITTER Saulius
LTU.gif
6:22.13
6
BARTHOLOT David
ANTILL Caleb
AUS.gif
6:23.91
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Women's Double Sculls
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BUTTIGNON Stefania
GOBBI Stefania
ITA.gif
6:57.08
2
ANTOSOVA Lenka
FLEISSNEROVA Kristyna
CZE.gif
6:57.12
3
VALCIUKAITE Milda
ADOMAVICIUTE Ieva
LTU.gif
6:57.83
4
LU Shiyu
WANG Yuwei
CHN.gif
6:58.04
5
BATEMAN Amanda
HORTON Genevieve
AUS.gif
6:58.11
6
KLIMOVICH Tatsiana
STARASELETS Krystsina
BLR.gif
6:58.60
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Women's Eight
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-11th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
QIN Miaomiao
MIAO Tian
WANG Yuzhou
LIU Xiaoxin
HUANG Kaifeng
ZHONG Yanwei
XU Fei
GUO Linlin
TAN Weizheng (c)
CHN.gif
6:14.22
2
STEPANOVA Vasilisa
KOVINA Elizaveta
POTAPOVA Ekaterina
KARPOVA Anna
ZARUBA Olga
TIKHANOVA Anastasia
SEVOSTIANOVA Ekaterina
ORIABINSKAIA Elena
KRYLOVA Elizaveta (c)
RUS.gif
6:17.34
3
BEERES Elsbeth
OLDENBURG Marloes
BRANDSMA Lisanne
VAN VEEN Jose
JORRITSMA Aletta
WILMS Mieke
RUSTENBURG Lies
LANZ Monica
FETTER Dieuwke (c)
NED.gif
6:19.15
4
MEYER Alyssa
ZEIDLER Marie-Sophie
OERTEL Annabel
GOELDNER Melanie
STOEHNER Christin
HUNDELING Frauke
HAERTL Anna
HOEFFGEN Alexandra
HILLEMANN Larina (c)
GER.gif
6:28.71
5
LARSEN Anne
SOERENSEN Simone
DAVIDSEN Silja
EHLERS Tanja
HANSEN Luise Lund
LAIDLAW Nikoline
STEENSBERG Astrid
KEMPF Marta
FEJFER Astrid (c)
DEN.gif
6:30.96
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Women's Single Sculls
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
JIANG Yan
CHN.gif
7:37.20
2
YOUSSIFOU Laila
NED.gif
7:37.37
3
LOBNIG Magdalena
AUT.gif
7:38.31
4
ERICHSEN Fie Udby
DEN.gif
7:39.17
5
TOPINKOVA KNAPKOVA Miroslava
CZE.gif
7:41.73
6
DYMCHENKO Diana
UKR.gif
7:54.68
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Men's Single Sculls
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MANSON Robert
NZL.gif
6:56.27
2
MARTIN Damir
CRO.gif
6:56.42
3
MARTINI Simone
ITA.gif
6:56.92
4
WEGRZYCKI-SZYMCZYK Natan
POL.gif
6:58.34
5
NTOUSKOS Stefanos
GRE.gif
7:12.74
6
ALEKSANDROV Aleksandar
AZE.gif
7:26.06
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Men's Eight
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 7th-10th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CHIOSEAUA Alexandru
DAMII Adrian
RADU Constantin
ADAM Constantin
PIRGHIE Cristi-Ilie
BEJAN Sergiu-Vasile
AICOBOAE Vlad-Dragos
MACOVEI Alexandru-Cosmin
MUNTEANU Adrian (c)
ROU.gif
5:38.91
2
COPP Mackenzie
PERRY Taylor
STONE Gavin
DE WIT Benjamin
BARAKSO Martin
BAILEY Cody
BUCZEK Jakub
CROTHERS William
THOMPSON-WILLIE Lesley (c)
CAN.gif
5:42.09
3
GABBIA Cesare
LIUZZI Emanuele
PARLATO Luca
PERINO Paolo
FIUME Emanuele
PAONESSA Mario
MUMOLO Davide
PIETRA CAPRINA Leonardo
D'ANIELLO Enrico (c)
ITA.gif
5:48.33
4
RUDNICHENKO Artem
KUZNETSOV Dmitry
LOMACHEV Roman
KULESH Alexander
YAGANOV Semen
STEPANOV Vasily
IVANOV Ilia
ANDRIENKO Daniil
SAFONKIN Pavel (c)
RUS.gif
5:54.41
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Women's Double Sculls
Final A Results

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
DONOGHUE Brooke
LOE Olivia

6:47.17

 

ROU.gif Romania
BODNAR Nicoleta-Ancuta
RADIS Simona Geanina

6:48.55

 

NED.gif Netherlands
DE JONG Roos
SCHEENAARD Lisa

6:49.22

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SMITH Gabrielle
PROSKE Andrea
CAN.gif
6:49.85
5
MADDEN Cicely
STONE Genevra
USA.gif
6:49.86
6
LEFEBVRE Helene
RAVERA-SCARAMOZZINO Elodie
FRA.gif
6:52.09
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Men's Double Sculls
Final A Results

 

CHN.gif China
LIU Zhiyu
ZHANG Liang

6:05.68

 

IRL.gif Ireland
DOYLE Philip
BYRNE Ronan

6:06.25

 

POL.gif Poland
ZIETARSKI Miroslaw
BISKUP Mateusz

6:07.87

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
COLLINS John
THOMAS Graeme
GBR.gif
6:10.35
5
DELARZE Barnabe
ROEOESLI Roman
SUI.gif
6:11.11
6
PRUNDEANU Ioan
ENACHE Marian-Florian
ROU.gif
6:12.31
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