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Rowing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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WOMEN'S DOUBLE SCULLS

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - Genevieve Horton/Sally Kehoe
  2. :BLR Belarus - Yuliya Bichyk/Tatsiana Kukhta
  3. :CHN China - Zhu Weiwei/Lyu Yang
  4. :CZE Czech Republic - Kristyna Fleissnerova/Lenka Antosova
  5. :DEN Denmark - Lisbet Jakobsen/Nina Hollensen
  6. :FRA France - Helene Lefebvre/Elodie Ravera-Scaramozzino
  7. :GER Germany - Marie Arnold/Mareike Adams
  8. :GBR Great Britain - Katherine Grainger/Victoria Thornley
  9. :GRE Greece - Aikaterini Nikolaidou/Sofia Asoumanaki
  10. :LTU Lithuania - Donata Vistartaite/Milda Valciukaite
  11. :NZL New Zealand - Eve Macfarlane/Zoe Stevenson
  12. :POL Poland - Magdalena Fularczyk Kozlowska/Natalia Madaj
  13. :USA United States - Meghan O'Leary/Ellen Tomek

 

Total Athletes Qualified  26

Total Nations Qualified  13

 

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WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE SCULLS

Qualified Nations:

  1. :BRA Brazil - Fernanda Nunes/Vanessa Cozzi
  2. :CAN Canada - Lindsay Jennerich/Patricia Obee
  3. :CHI Chile - Melita Abraham/Josefa Veliz Betancurt
  4. :CHN China - Huang Wenyi/Pan Feihong
  5. :CUB Cuba - Yislena Hernandez/Licet Hernandez Licea
  6. :DEN Denmark - Juliane Rasmussen/Anne Lolk Thomsen
  7. :GER Germany - Fini Sturm/Marie-Louise Draeger
  8. :GBR Great Britain - Katherine Copeland/Charlotte Taylor
  9. :HKG Hong Kong - Lee Yuen-Yin/Lee Ka-Man
  10. :IRL Ireland - Claire Lambe/Sinead Lynch
  11. :ITA Italy - TBD/TBD*
  12. :JPN Japan - Ayami Oishi/Chiaki Tomita
  13. :NED Netherlands - Ilse Paulis/Maaike Head
  14. :NZL New Zealand - Sophie Mackenzie/Julia Edward
  15. :POL Poland - Joanna Dorociak/Weronika Deresz
  16. :ROU Romania - Ionela-Livia Lehaci/Gianina-Elena Beleaga
  17. :RSA South Africa - Kirsten McCann/Ursula Grobler
  18. :TUN Tunisia - Nour El-Houda Ettaieb/Khadija Krimi
  19. :USA United States - Devery Karz/Kate Bertko
  20. :VIE Vietnam - Ho Thi Li/Ta Thanh Huyen

 

Total Athletes Qualified  40

Total Nations Qualified  20

 

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WOMEN'S PAIR

Qualified Nations:

  1. :BLR Belarus - Alena Furman/Ina Nikulina
  2. :CAN Canada - Jennifer Martins/Nicole Hare
  3. :CHN China - Zhang Min/Miao Tian
  4. :DEN Denmark - Hedvig Rasmussen/Anne Andersen
  5. :FRA France - Noemie Kober/Marie Le Nepvou
  6. :GER Germany - Kerstin Hartmann/Kathrin Marchand
  7. :GBR Great Britain - Helen Glover/Heather Stanning
  8. :ITA Italy - Alessandra Patelli/Sara Bertolasi
  9. :NED Netherlands - Aletta Joritsma/Karien Robbers
  10. :NZL New Zealand - Genevieve Behrent/Rebecca Scown
  11. :POL Poland - Anna Wierzbowska/Maria Wierzbowska
  12. :ROU Romania - Elena Lavinia Tarlea/Laura Oprea
  13. :RSA South Africa - Kate Christowitz/Lee-Ann Perse
  14. :ESP Spain - Anna Boada Peiro/Anna Cid
  15. :USA United States - Felice Mueller/Grace Luczak

 

Total Athletes Qualified  30

Total Nations Qualified  15

 

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WOMEN'S QUADRUPLE SCULLS

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia
  2. :CHN China
  3. :GER Germany
  4. :NED Netherlands
  5. :POL Poland
  6. :UKR Ukraine
  7. :USA United States

 

Total Athletes Qualified  28

Total Nations Qualified  7

 

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WOMEN'S EIGHT

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia*
  • :CAN Canada
  • :GBR Great Britain
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NZL New Zealand
  • :ROU Romania
  • :USA United States

 

Total Athletes Qualified  63

Total Nations Qualified  7

 

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17 minutes ago, dareza said:

 

It's quite odd that one of their athletes competes in both women's single and double sculls.

 

Meanwhile, it looks like Ecuador and Trinidad and Tobago might qualify in rowing for the first time ever.

#banbestmen

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For me the surprise was the girl from Bermuda beating Fabiana Beltrame (BRA) for the direct spot in the semifinals... she could be in contention for one of the tickets.

 

Here's a link for live results

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19 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

For me the surprise was the girl from Bermuda beating Fabiana Beltrame (BRA) for the direct spot in the semifinals... she could be in contention for one of the tickets.

 

Here's a link for live results


Yeah, looks like I overlooked that Bermudan girl. Her time was much faster than the winning times of the other heats!

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