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Rowing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Rowing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

Qualifiying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
2015 World Championships (Lac d´Aiguebelette, FRA) 30.08.2015-16.08.2015 Completed
African Continental Qualifiying Regatta (Tunis, TUN) 05.10.2015-07.10.2015 Completed
Latin American Continental Qualifiying Regatta (Valparaiso, CHI) 19.03.2016-20.03.2016 Completed
Asian and Oceanian Continental Qualifiying Regatta (Chungju, KOR) 23.04.2016-25.04.2016 Completed
European Continental and Final Qualifiying Regatta (Lucerne, SUI) 22.05.2016-25.05.2016 Completed

 

EVENTS

14 (8+6+0)

Men's 8

  • Men's Single Sculls
  • Men's Double Sculls
  • Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
  • Men's Pair
  • Men's Quadruple Sculls
  • Men's Four
  • Men's Lightweight Four
  • Men's Eight

Women's 6

  • Women's Single Sculls
  • Women's Double Sculls
  • Women's Lightweight Double Sculls
  • Women's Pair
  • Women's Quadruple Sculls
  • Women's Eight

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

http://www.worldrowing.com/mm//Document/General/General/11/91/40/2015-06-Rio2016-QualificationSystem-FINAL2-Rowing-EN_Neutral.pdf

 

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MEN'S SINGLE SCULLS

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Algeria - Sid Ali Boudina
  2. :ARG Argentina - Brian Rosso
  3. :AUS Australia - Rhys Grant
  4. :BLR Belarus - Stanislau Shcharbachenia
  5. :BEL Belgium - Hannes Obreno
  6. :CRO Croatia - Damir Martin
  7. :CUB Cuba - Angel Fournier
  8. :CZE Czech Republic - Ondrej Synek
  9. :ECU Ecuador - Bryan Zambrano
  10. :EGY Egypt - Abdelkhalek El-Banna
  11. :GBR Great Btitain - Alan Campbell
  12. :HUN Hungary - Bendeguz Petervari-Molnar
  13. :IND India - Dattu Baban Bhokanal
  14. :INA Indonesia - Memo Memo
  15. :IRQ Iraq - Mohammed Riyadh Al-Khafaji
  16. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Vladislav Yakovlev
  17. :LBA Libya - Alhussein Ghambour
  18. :LTU Lithuania - Armandas Kelmelis
  19. :MEX Mexico - Juan Carlos Cabrera
  20. :NZL New Zealand - Mahe Drysdale.
  21. :NOR Norway - Nils Hoff
  22. :PAR Paraguay - Arturo Rivarola
  23. :PER Peru - Renzo Leon Garcia
  24. :POL Poland - Natan Wegrzycki-Szymczyk
  25. :KOR South Korea - Kim Dong-Hyeon
  26. :THA Thailand - Jaruwat Saensuk
  27. :TUN Tunisia - Mohamed Taieb
  28. :URU Uruguay - Jhonathan Esquievel
  29. :UZB Uzbekistan - Shakhboz Kholmurzayev.
  30. :VAN Vanuatu - Luigi Teilemb
  31. :VEN Venezuela - Vicent Jackson
  32. :ZIM Zimbabwe - Andrew Peebles

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  32

Total Nations Qualified  32

 

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MEN'S DOUBLE SCULLS

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - David Watts/Christopher Morgan
  2. :AZE Azerbaijan - Aleksandar Aleksandrov/Boris Yotov
  3. :BUL Bulgaria - Georgi Bozhilov/Kristian Vasilev
  4. :CRO Croatia - Martin Sinkovic/Valent Sinkovic
  5. :CUB Cuba - Eduardo Rubio Rodriguez/Adrian Oquendo Ibanez
  6. :FRA France - Hugo Boucheron/Matthieu Androdias
  7. :GER Germany - Marcel Hacker/Stephan Krueger
  8. :GBR Great Britain - John Collins/Jonathan Walton
  9. :ITA Italy - Francesco Fossi/Romano Battisti
  10. :LTU Lithuania - Mindaugas Griskonis/Saulius Ritter
  11. :NZL New Zealand - Robert Manson/Chris Harris
  12. :NOR Norway - Kjetil Borch/Olaf Tufte
  13. :SRB Serbia - Marko Marjanovic/Andrija Sljukic.

 

Total Athletes Qualified  26

Total Nations Qualified  13

 

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MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE SCULLS

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ANG Angola - Andre Matias/Jean-Luc Rasamoelina
  2. :AUT Austria - Paul Sieber/Bernhard Sieber
  3. :BRA Brazil - William Giaretton/Xavier Vela
  4. :CHI Chile - Felipe Cardenas/Bernardo Guerrero
  5. :CHN China - Sun Man/Wang Chunxin
  6. :CUB Cuba - Raul Hidalgo/Liosbel Lazaga Hernandez
  7. :DEN Denmark - Mads Rasmussen/Rasmus Quist
  8. :FRA France - Pierre Houin/Jeremy Azou
  9. :GER Germany - Moritz Moos/Jason Osborne
  10. :GBR Great Britain - William Fletcher/Richard Chambers
  11. :HKG Hong Kong - Chiu Hin-Chun/Tang Chiu-Mang
  12. :IRL Ireland - Gary O'Donovan/Paul O'Donovan
  13. :ITA Italy - Andrea Micheletti/Marcello Miani
  14. :JPN Japan - Hiroshi Nakano/Hideki Omoto
  15. :NOR Norway - Kristoffer Brun/Are Strandli
  16. :POL Poland - Artur Mikolajczewski/Milosz Jankowski
  17. :RSA South Africa - James Thompson/John Smith
  18. :SUI Switzerland - Daniel Wiederkehr/Michael Schmid
  19. :TUR Turkey - Huseyin Kandemir/Cem Yilmaz
  20. :USA United States - Andrew Campbell/Joshua Konieczny

 

Total Athletes Qualified  40

Total Nations Qualified  20

 

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MEN'S PAIR

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - Alexander Lloyd/Spencer Turrin
  2. :CZE Czech Republic - Jakub Podrazil/Lukas Helesic
  3. :FRA France - Germain Chardin/Dorian Mortelette
  4. :GBR Great Britain - Stewart Innes/Alan Sinclair
  5. :HUN Hungary - Adrian Juhasz/Bela Simon
  6. :ITA Italy - Giovanni Abagnale/Marco Di Costanzo
  7. :NED Netherlands - Roel Braas/Mitchel Steenman
  8. :NZL New Zealand - Eric Murray/Hamish Bond
  9. :ROU Romania - Cristi Ilie-Pirghie/Heorge Palamariu
  10. :SRB Serbia - Milos Vasic/Nenad Bedik
  11. :RSA South Africa - Lawrence Brittain/Shaun Keeling
  12. :ESP Spain - Alexander Sigurbjonsson Benet/Pau Vela Maggi
  13. :USA United States - Nareg Guregian/Anders Weiss

 

Total Athletes Qualified  26

Total Nations Qualified  13

 

 

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MEN'S QUADRUPLE SCULLS

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia
  2. :CAN Canada
  3. :EST Estonia
  4. :GER Germany
  5. :GBR Great Britain
  6. :LTU Lithuania
  7. :NZL New Zealand
  8. :POL Poland
  9. :SUI Switzerland
  10. :UKR Ukraine

 

Total Athletes Qualified  40

Total Nations Qualified  10

 

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MEN'S FOUR

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia
  2. :BLR Belarus
  3. :CAN Canada
  4. :FRA France
  5. :GER Germany
  6. :GBR Great Britain
  7. :GRE Greece
  8. :ITA Italy
  9. :NED Netherlands
  10. :ROU Romania
  11. :RUS Russia
  12. :RSA South Africa
  13. :USA United States

 

Total Athletes Qualified  52

Total Nations Qualified  13

 

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MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT FOUR

Qualified Nations:

  1. :CAN Canada
  2. :CHN China
  3. :CZE Czech Republic
  4. :DEN Denmark
  5. :FRA France
  6. :GER Germany
  7. :GBR Great Britain
  8. :GRE Greece*
  9. :ITA Italy
  10. :NED Netherlands
  11. :NZL New Zealand
  12. :SUI Switzerland
  13. :USA United States

 

Total Athletes Qualified  52

Total Nations Qualified  13

 

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MEN'S EIGHT

Qualified Nations:

  1. :GER Germany
  2. :GBR Great Britain
  3. :ITA Italy*
  4. :NED Netherlands
  5. :NZL New Zealand
  6. :POL Poland
  7. :USA United States

 

Total Athletes Qualified  63

Total Nations Qualified  7

 

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WOMEN'S SINGLE SCULLS

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Algeria - Amina Rouba
  2. :ARG Argentina - Lucia Palermo
  3. :AUS Australia - Kim Brennan
  4. :AUT Austria - Magdalena Lobnig
  5. :BAH Bahamas - Emily Morley
  6. :BLR Belarus - Ekaterina Karsten
  7. :BER Bermuda - Michelle Pearson
  8. :CAN Canada - Carling Zeeman
  9. :CHN China - Duan Jingli
  10. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Huang Yi-Ting
  11. :CZE Czech Republic - Miroslava Topinkova Knapkova
  12. :DEN Denmark - Fie Udby Erichsen
  13. :EGY Egypt - Nadia Negm
  14. :INA Indonesia - Dewi Yuliawati
  15. :IRI Iran - Mahsa Javar
  16. :IRL Ireland - Sanita Puspure
  17. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Svetlana Germanovich
  18. :LTU Lithuania - Lina Saltyte
  19. :MEX Mexico - Kenia Lechuga
  20. :NZL New Zealand - Emma Twigg
  21. :NGR Nigeria - Chierika Ukogu
  22. :PAR Paraguay - Gabriela Mosqueira
  23. :PER Peru - Camilla Valle
  24. :SIN Singapore - Mohamed Rafa'ee Saiyidah Aisyah
  25. :KOR South Korea - Kim Yeji
  26. :SWE Sweden - Anna Malvina Svennung
  27. :SUI Switzerland - Jeannine Gmelin
  28. :THA Thailand - Phuttharaksa Neegree
  29. :TOG Togo - Claire Akossiwa
  30. :TTO Trinidad and Tobago - Felice Chow
  31. :USA United States - Genevra Stone
  32. :ZIM Zimbabwe - Micheene Thornycroft

 

Total Athletes Qualified  32

Total Nations Qualified  32

 

 

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