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media guide - World Rowing
MEDIA
GUIDE
2011
results and statistics
2011 Media Guide
Results & Statistics
Published by / Publié par
FISA
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The International Rowing Federation
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Cover photos / Photos de couverture
Ondrej Synek (CZE), 2010 World Rowing Male Crew of the Year
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Tom Aggar (GBR), 2010 World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year
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Katherine Grainger & Anna Watkins (GBR), 2010 World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year
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Table of Contents
1.Introduction
3
1.1.
Introduction
1.2.
2011 Events Information
1.3. 2010 World Rowing Season – Highlights
4
5
9
2.
Top Rowers
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16
28
40
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2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
2.5.
Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers active in 2010
Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers active in 2010
Top 50 All Time Medal Table – OG & WCh – all events
2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Male Rowers
2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Female Rowers
3.
Olympic Games
3.1.
Historical Results
3.1.1. Olympic Games 1980-2008 (Top 3 crews)
3.2.
Statistics
3.2.1. Olympic Games 2008 Overall Medal Table
3.2.2. All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete – Men (since 1900)
3.2.3. All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete – Women (since 1976)
3.2.4. All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table (since 1900)
3.2.5.All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table per event – Current and Past Olympic Events
(since 1900)
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4.
Paralympic Games
91
4.1.
2008 Paralympic results
4.2.
NPC Medal Table Paralympics 2008
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5.
World Rowing Championships
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5.1.
Historical Results
96
5.1.1. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 – Olympic Events (Top 3 crews)
96
5.1.2. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 – International Events (Top 3 crews)
101
5.1.3. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 – Adaptive Events (Top 3 crews)
104
5.2.
Statistics 106
5.2.1. 2010 World Rowing Championships Medal Table (Olympic Events)
106
5.2.2. 2010 World Rowing Championships Medal Table (International Events)
107
5.2.3.All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete – Men (since 1962) 108
5.2.4. All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete – Women (since 1974)
110
5.2.5.All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table (since 1962) –
Olympic and International Events
112
5.2.6.All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event (since 1962) –
Current Olympic and International Events
113
5.2.7. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table – Adaptive boat classes
123
5.2.8. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event –
Adaptive boat classes 124
6.
World Rowing Junior Championships
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6.1. World Rowing Junior Championships 2006-2010 results (Top 3 crews)
6.2. Historical Results 1970-2010 medal records 7. World Rowing Under 23 Championships
7.1. World Rowing Under 23 Championships 2006-2010 results (Top 3 crews)
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8.
European Championships
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8.1. European Championships 2007-2010 results (Top 3 crews)
9.
Rowing World Cup
161
9.1.
Historical Results 162
9.1.1. Rowing World Cup results 2006-2010 – World Cup Events (Top 3 crews)
162
9.1.2. Rowing World Cup results 2006-2010 – International Events (Top 3 crews) 183
176
9.2.
Statistics 181
9.2.1. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by country (since 1997)
181
9.2.2. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by athlete – Men (since 1997)
182
9.2.3. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by athlete – Women (since 1997)
184
9.2.4. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table per event (since 1997)
186
9.2.5. Overall Rowing World Cup Standings per year (since 1997)
193
10.
Venues 201
10.1.
Olympic Games (since 1896)
10.2.
World Rowing Championships (since 1962)
10.3.
FISA Lightweight Championships (1976-1988)
10.4.
Rowing World Cup (since 1990)
10.4.1. Men’s and Women’s Single Sculls (1990-1995)
10.4.2. World Cup Events and International Events (since 1997)
10.5.
Under 23 Events (since 1976)
10.5.1.
Match des Séniors (1976-1991)
10.5.2.
Nations Cup (1992-2000)
10.5.3.
World Under 23 Regatta (2001-2003)
10.5.4. World Rowing Under 23 Regatta (2004)
10.5.5. World Rowing Under 23 Championships (since 2005)
10.6.World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1967)
10.6.1. FISA Junior Regatta for Men (1967-1969)
10.6.2. FISA Junior Championships for Men (1970-1977)
10.6.3. FISA Men’s Junior Championships &
FISA Women’s Junior Championships (1978-1984)
10.6.4. World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1985)
10.7.
European Championships (since 1893)
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11.
World Rowing Awards 207
11.1.
Thomas Keller Award
11.2.
FISA Awards
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209
12.
Best Times
211
12.1.
World Best Times
12.2.
Rowing World Cup Best Times
12.3.Under 23 Best Times (at World Rowing Under 23 Championships)
12.4.
Olympic Best Times
12.5.
Adaptive Best Times
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1.introduction
1.1.Introduction
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1.2. 2011 Events Information
5
1.3. 2010 World Rowing Season – Highlights
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Introduction
1.Introduction
1.1. Introduction
Welcome to the 2010 World Rowing season. In our ongoing quest to reduce paper consumption, we are delighted to
make this Annual Media Guide available, for the first time, on a CD. We hope that you will find this just as practical for
your everyday use.
As always, this publication contains valuable statistical and historical data, as well as what we see as the most relevant
current information about our sport. It has been compiled to respond to the growing need for the media to have
access to the most up-to-date and accurate results and statistics to ensure that you can complete your work to ever
tightening deadlines.
In addition to results and statistics, you will find the biographies of our top ten male and female athletes as well as the
2009 World Champions in adaptive rowing. More information can be found in the official World Rowing athlete database
available on our website www.worldrowing.com (Athlete > Athlete Biographies Database). The athlete biography
website is powered by www.rowingone.com, the most comprehensive rowing database in the world.
Throughout the season, the World Rowing Media Guide will be updated after each Rowing World Cup, and the updates
will be available to all journalists present at these events as part of their press packs. The PDF document will also be
online shortly before each regatta ready for download and, if necessary, printing.
We hope that this publication proves to be a valuable tool in your efforts to bring back news about rowing to your
country. Please do not hesitate to contact any of the World Rowing team for feedback or suggestions on how we can
improve this document.
The World Rowing Communications Team
Arno Boes, Chair of FISA’s Media & Promotions Commission - [email protected]
Marion Gallimore, Communications Manager – TV & Marketing - [email protected]
Debora Feutren, Communications Manager – Publications & Digital Media - [email protected]
Melissa Bray, World Rowing Journalist – [email protected]
FISA
Maison du Sport International
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Introduction
1.2. 2011 Events Information
Accreditation to all World Rowing events below can be requested online through the online
media accreditation form. Go to www.worldrowing.com -> Media Center.
ROWING WORLD CUP I (Munich, GER)
27-29 May, 2011
Organising Committee
Olympia Regattaverein München
Headquarters
Dachauer Strasse 35
85764 Oberschleissheim, GERMANY
Tel.: +49 89 315 85 200
Fax: +49 89 315 29 90
[email protected]
www.regatta.de
Contact Person: Bernd Schuhmacher
Press Officer: Phillip Gutt
[email protected]
Media Accreditation Deadline
5 May 2011
Accommodation
Muencher Hotel Verbund
Tel: +49 814 2444 610
Email: [email protected]
Deadline: 15 May, 2011
ROWING WORLD CUP II (Hamburg, GER)
19-21 June 2011
Organising Committee
Algemeiner Alster Club
Allermöher Deich 36
21307 Hamburg, GERMANY
Tel: +49 40 737 5510
Email: [email protected]
Contact person: Michael Heyn
Press Officer: Juliane Moeklinghoff
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +49 40 3005 1145
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Media Accreditation Deadline
26 May, 2011
Accommodation
Hamburg Tourismus GmbH
Tel: +49 40 3005 1145
Email: boden2hamburg-tourismus.de
Deadline: 6 June, 2011
ROWING WORLD CUP III (Lucerne, SUI)
8-10 July, 2011
Organising Committee
Lucerne Regatta Association (Regattaverein Luzern)
6000 Lucerne, SWITZERLAND
Tel.: +41 41 210 43 33
Fax: +41 41 210 15 36
[email protected]
www.ruderwelt-luzern.ch
Contact Person: Christian Stofer
Press Officer: Fabienne Meyerhans
[email protected]
Media Accreditation Deadline
25 June 2011
Accommodation
Lucerne Incoming GmbH
Mrs Maria Santin
Arsenalstrasse 40
6010 Kriens, SWITZERLAND
Tel.: + 41 41 445 1000
[email protected]
WORLD ROWING UNDER 23 CHAMPIONSHIPS (Amsterdam, NED)
21-24 July, 2011
Organising Committee
2011 World Rowing U23 Championships Royal Dutch Rowing Federation
Bosbaan 14
1182 AG Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Tel: +31 20 646 27 40
Website: www.amsterdamrowing.com
Contact person: [email protected]
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Press Officer: Marlies Smulders
Tel: +31 645430213
Email: [email protected]
Media Accreditation Deadline
1 July, 2011
Accommodation
Email: [email protected]
WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (Eton Dorney, GBR)
4-7 August, 2011
Organising Committee
2011 World Rowing Junior Championships British Rowing
6 Lower Mall
London, W6 9DJ
ENGLAND
Tel.: +44 20 823 76706
[email protected]
Website: www.wrjc2011.com
Chief Press Officer: Mary Fitzhenry
[email protected]
Local Press Contact: Liz Wray
[email protected]
Tel.: +44 20 8237 6706
Media Accreditation Deadline
12 July 2011
Accommodation
Website: www.wrjc2011.com
WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (Bled, SLO)
28 August -4 September, 2011
Organising Committee
2011 World Rowing Championships
Ljubljanska cesta 27
4260, Bled
SLOVENIA
Tel.: +386 4574 1094
[email protected]
www.bled2011.org
Press Officer: Rok Sinkovic
[email protected]
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Introduction
Media Accreditation Deadline
5 August 2011
Accommodation
Martin Merlak
Email: [email protected]
Please mention the word “Regatta”
EUROPEAN ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (Plovidv, BUL)
16-18 September, 2011
Organising Committee
2011 European Rowing Championships
9 Georgi Tringov str.
4003 Plovdiv,
Bulgaria
Tel: +359 32 908 900
Press Officer: Mihail Vanchev
E-mail: [email protected]
Media Accreditation Deadline
29 August 2011
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Introduction
1.3. 2010 World Rowing Season – Highlights
World Rowing Championships (Karapiro, NZL)
Seldom is the World Rowing Championships staged in the Southern Hemisphere, so when it is, it’s a big deal. The last
time was 1990 when Lake Barrington in Tasmania, Australia, played host. This time Lake Karapiro in New Zealand was
the venue and so, to make the most of warmer spring weather, these championships were held later than usual, at the
end of October. Forty-nine nations made the trek Down Under’.
The World Rowing Championships stretches over eight days and traditionally all finals have been raced on the last two
days. In a move to cater for television and spectator viewing, finals were spread over the last four days.
Adaptive finals were first up. Tom Aggar of Great Britain proved again to be the shining light of adaptive rowing. He
broke his own World Best Time in the men’s heat of the arms and shoulders men’s single sculls and then won the final
handily to become a three-time consecutive World Champion.
It took technical superiority to win on the second day of finals when choppy water played over the 2000m course. France
(Macquet, Chardin, Despres and Mortelette) caused a dramatic upset when they pushed reigning World Champions
Great Britain out of first. The British finished out of the medals as an on-form Greece and a fired-up New Zealand
stormed through to second and third respectively.
The biggest upset of the championships, however, involved the solo scullers. The relatively petite Frida Svensson
of Sweden took on the statuesque multi World and Olympic Champion Ekaterina Karsten of Belarus in the women’s
single sculls, and won. The men’s single sculls also witnessed a changing of the guard when Ondrej Synek (CZE) beat
four-time World Champion Mahe Drysdale (NZL) to the line.
Croatia’s youthful, but adept, men’s quadruple sculls – Sain, Martin and the Sinkovic brothers – rounded out a splendid
season by adding their first World Champion title to their world under-23 titles. This result bodes well for the Croatians
in future battles with Olympic Champions, Poland, who did not race in New Zealand.
Buoyed by the home crowd, New Zealand pulled off a double-header, winning both the men’s and women’s pairs. New
Zealand last hosted the World Rowing Championships in 1978 and on that occasion the nation picked up just one medal.
This time the Kiwis walked away with 10 medals – three of them gold.
Katherine Grainger and Anna Watkins completed an unbeaten season with a win in the women’s double sculls at Lake
Karapiro. This continued Grainger’s reign as Great Britain’s most successful woman rower ever and the match-up with
Watkins looks to be a partnership that could go down in rowing history.
The blue riband men’s and women’s eights rounded out the 2010 season and saw current World Champions – the United
States women and the German men – reinstate their dominance. The USA, coxed by Mary Whipple, never really had
to sprint, with Canada pushing into second and former eights dominator, Romania, managing to finish third. Martin
Sauer, coxswain of the German men, took his crew to the lead at the start and raced from the front for the entire 2000m.
Australia and Great Britain fought for second with the British sprint rewarding them with silver.
At the end of the regatta Great Britain had come through at the top of the medals table.
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World Rowing Cup Series (Bled, SLO; Munich, GER; Lucerne, SUI)
This was the season of Great Britain with Team GB sending large numbers to all three World Rowing Cup regattas and
collecting enough medals throughout the season to not only become the overall World Cup winners, but also earn more
than double the points (231) of their nearest contender – Germany who finished in second (109).
The British medal rush was ably assisted by the nation’s top two women scullers, Katherine Grainger and Anna Watkins.
By the end of the season the duo had collected an impressive five golds and a silver from racing in the women’s double
and quadruple sculls. This is the first time a tally like this has been achieved in the 13 year history of the World Rowing
Cup series.
The three-regatta series kicked off in May on Lake Bled, Slovenia. Bled is the venue for the 2011 World Rowing
Championships and the first leg of the World Rowing Cup series consequently served as a test event for the championships. Slovenia has a soft spot for rowers as their first ever Olympic gold medal was achieved in the sport of rowing
by Luka Spik and Iztok Cop at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Cop calls Bled his training home and the stunning lake
venue has already hosted three world championships (1966, 1979, 1989).
Great Britain started off the season with a bang winning seven gold medals including both the men’s and women’s
eights. The win in the men’s eight heralded the return of 1992 Olympic Champion, Greg Searle.
In the men’s single sculls, Bled signaled the beginning of the ascent of Ondrej Synek of the Czech Republic. Synek
went on to win at all three World Cup regattas. The domination of women’s single sculler, Ekaterina Karsten of Belarus
continued with Karsten, 38, also winning all three races in the series.
China used the World Cup series to experiment with new crew combinations mixing experience with new blood. This
included Bin Tang from her country’s 2008 Olympic Champion quadruple sculls racing now in the single and taking
bronze in Bled.
Second in the Rowing World Cup series, Munich, Germany, attracted 40 nations with large teams from China, Great
Britain and Germany. This regatta showed the return to top form of Olympic Champions Zac Purchase and Mark Hunter
(GBR) in the lightweight men’s double sculls. They beat reigning World Champions New Zealand to claim the gold – one
of five golds won by Great Britain in Munich.
New Zealand showed their pair power and gave a glimpse of things to come by taking out the gold in both the men’s
and women’s pairs in Munich. The new combination of Rebecca Scown and Juliette Haigh absolutely dominated their
women’s race while Eric Murray and Hamish Bond continued to deny the top British pair (Andrew Triggs Hodge and Peter
Reed) of gold. Murray and Bond went on to hold the Brits in second spot again at the final stage of the World Rowing Cup.
As is customary, the final World Rowing Cup regatta was raced on the beautiful Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland. Lucerne
attracted a record number of nations – a total of 54 – with more than 900 athletes competing in a packed three days of
racing. Great Britain, again, led the way on the medals table but suffered a couple of upsets when lightweights Purchase
and Hunter lost to New Zealanders Uru and Taylor. New Zealand was not so lucky in the men’s single. This was Mahe
Drysdale’s first major race of the season, as he fought off back troubles, and it ended in a bronze medal.
Germany, who finished second overall, struck gold again in the men’s eight and also showed promise in the lightweight
men’s double sculls with the youthful duo of Lars Hartig and Linus Lichtschlag taking silver. The country’s top single
sculler, Marcel Hacker medalled at the first two World Cups and then opted out of the remainder of the season for
personal reasons.
This season saw a reshuffling of racing with finals ending in a one hour block of ‘Blue Riband’ events – the men’s and
women’s singles and the men’s and women’s eights. The goal was for better television broadcasting and spectator
enjoyment and the feedback was positive.
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Introduction
The World Rowing Cup series was launched in 1997, and includes all 14 Olympic boat classes as well as international
events. The overall World Rowing Cup winners are determined after a series of three regattas. Germany has dominated
the series since its beginning. Great Britain, however, upset the trend and has won for the past four years.
World Rowing Under 23 Championships (Brest, BLR)
The city of Brest, on the western border of Eastern Europe’s country of Belarus, was the venue for 58 nations to compete
at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships.
The under-23s is considered a stepping stone for athletes who are aiming for their nation’s senior national team and
the regatta has been growing every year since it became a World Championship in 2005. Nearly 900 athletes entered
in 2010 – a record number of participants.
Germany regularly excels at the under-23 level and this year was no exception with German athletes picking up 12
medals – five of them gold – from the 21 events contested. Germany won the prestigious men’s eight and also took
gold in the women’s quadruple sculls and double sculls and men’s single sculls and lightweight men’s quadruple sculls.
Winner of the men’s single, Karl Schulze is an example of the methodical German progression system. Schulze comes
through to the under-23s from racing successfully as a junior on Germany’s national team. For Schulze this year’s
under-23s was his fourth and he added a first gold to his collection of under-23 medals. A few months later Schulze
raced for the first time at senior level at the 2010 World Rowing Championships.
The Greeks showed their love of the lightweight double sculls winning both the men’s and women’s event. For the
women (Triantafyllia Kalampoka and Christina Giazitzidou), it meant successfully defending their 2009 title. Giazitzidou
then went on to claim bronze at the senior World Rowing Championships.
But it was the United States who showed the biggest progress compared to achievements in previous years. Along
with Germany, the United States sent the biggest team of 69 athletes, each covering all 21 events. Their women’s pair
of Ashley Kroll and Felice Mueller were the only crew to set a new World Best Time at this regatta. The pair standard is
now 7:14.07, breaking the dominating Romanian record set four years prior.
The emerging rowing nation of Iran again experienced success led by their promising lightweight single sculler Mohsen
Shadi Naghadeh. Naghadeh won the lightweight men’s single last year and capped off his under-23 reign with another
gold at Brest. This win was impressive as Naghadeh had to beat Great Britain’s senior squad member Peter Chambers
to win. Chambers finished second.
The Croatian men’s quadruple sculls continued their dream run by defending their 2009 under-23 title. This quad came
together in 2009 and soon found success, not just at the under-23 level, but also at the senior level, as they went on
to become the senior 2010 World Champions. There is no doubt the crew of David Sain, Damir Martin and brothers
Valent and Martin Sinkovic are a crew to watch and that they are a major threat to current Olympic Champions, Poland.
The Brest regatta course is a 10-laned international standard rowing course. The rowing centre was completed in 2007
and two years later it hosted its first international event, the European Rowing Championships. The under-23s was the
second international regatta staged at this venue and marks the growing desire by the Lukashenko-led government
to vigorously support sport.
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Introduction
World Rowing Junior Championships (Racice, CZE)
The World Rowing Junior Championships is renowned for its exuberant racing and just as exuberant crowds. In 2010,
the championships served as a warm-up for some of the competitors who went on to race at the inaugural Youth
Olympic Games.
In 2010, at the Czech Republic’s premier rowing venue in Racice, the German team proved once again that their system
works when it comes to junior rowing. Despite huge entries at the junior championships (216 crews from 50 countries),
Germany managed to qualify for 12 of 13 finals and win medals in 10 of them. Highlights included gold in both the men’s
and women’s single sculls - Felix Bach defended his title in dominating style while Judith Sievers came through at the
1,000m mark to lead until the end. Judith Sievers won gold again at the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore shortly after.
But Racice was not all about Germany. Romania has always been a country with a strong rowing tradition at the international level and their women’s pair kept the tradition alive. Alexandra Bizom and Elena-Oltita Hrisca came into the
final as favourites and outclassed the field, including the strong Greeks and Germans, to take gold. This turned out to
be one of two gold medals for Romania who also won the men’s four.
Azerbaijan made history by earning their first medal ever in a junior world event. The medal was in the men’s pair
with Radoslav Drenovski and Aleksandr Glotov, taking a proud bronze for their country. The United States marked a
milestone by medalling for the first time in 36 years in the men’s single; Andrew Campbell was the sculler behind this
achievement. Switzerland also hit a landmark by earning their first gold medal in 16 years at a junior event, in the junior
men’s coxed four.
Greece continued its rise up the rowing ranks as a nation. They secured four medals, including gold in the men’s pair.
Michalis Nastopoulos and Apostolos Lampridis went on to win silver a few weeks later at the Youth Olympic Games.
This was the first year for finals to be spread over the last two days of racing, with the Blue Riband women’s and men’s
eights racing last each day. Great Britain’s women’s eight beat the favoured United States crew. Although usually strong
in the men’s eight, the United States had only just made it to the final by finishing second in their repechage. But they
put it all together on finals day to beat Germany and Italy (second and third respectively) at the line.
To compete at the World Rowing Junior Championships, rowers must be 18 years of age or under. The World Rowing
Junior Championships is partly subsidised by the FISA Masters Regatta which donates 1 Euro of every Masters Regatta
entry fee to support youth rowing.
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2. Top Rowers
2.1. Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers active in 2010 16
2.2. Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers active in 2010 28
2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table – OG & WCh – all events 40
2.4. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Male Rowers 48
2.5. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Female Rowers 56
2. Top Rowers
To be eligible to appear as a 2010 Top 10 Male or Female rower, athletes had to have been
active at elite international level in 2010 by taking part at the World Rowing Championships
or at a Rowing World Cup. All-Time Olympic and World Championship results have been
taken into account with a weighting to favour Olympic medals three times higher than World
Championship medals. World Championship medals in international boat classes are attributed
half the value of a World Championship medal in an Olympic boat class. Ranking is then sorted
according to gold medal points, then silver, then bronze. Athletes are listed in order of ranking.
2.1. Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers active in 2010 16
2.2. Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers active in 2010 28
2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table – OG & WCh – all events 40
2.4. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Male Rowers 48
2.5. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Female Rowers 56
Olaf Tufte (NOR)
Place of birth
Date of birth
Place of residence
Height © Igor Meijer
2010 Top 10 Rank
Tønsberg, NOR
27 Apr 1976
Nykirke, NOR
193 cm
1
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 35
Edition
Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
M1x
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
M1x
3
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M1x
2
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
M1x
1
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
M1x
1
2002
World Rowing Championships
Seville, ESP
M1x
3
2001
World Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
M1x
1
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney, AUS
M2x
2
1999
World Rowing Championships
St. Catharines, CAN
M2x
3
Further Personal Information
Marital status Family
Occupation Languages Married
Wife: Aina; two children
Athlete, Farmer, Firefighter
Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, English
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club / Team Coach
At age 14
Horten RK (Horten, NOR)
Bjoern-Inge Pettersen, Kjetil Undset, Tore Oevreboe
General Interest
Nicknames
The Farmer
Hobbies
Spending time on the farm, motocross, relaxing with friends.
Most memorable sporting
achievement
Winning gold at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, as he had to overcome problems
with asthma and various injuries before being able to do so.
Major awards / honours
2008: World Rowing Male Rower of the Year
Heroes / Idols
Cross-country skier Bjorn Dæhlie and canoe flat-water paddler Knut Holman
Other sports
Competed in motocross between 1990 and 1994.
Other informationBACK ON THE FARM: Organises the annual Tufte Farmer Challenge where some of
Norway’s top athletes compete in rural-style events including tractor tyre flipping, axe
throwing, car pulling and shotgun shooting.
LONG, COLD WINTERS: Does cross-country skiing to stay in shape during Norway’s
long, cold and dark winters.
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Iztok Cop (SLO)
© 2006 Piotr Malecki/Getty Images
Place of birth
Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Kranj, SLO
17 June 1972
Radovljica, SLO
189 cm
2
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 47
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2007
Munich, GER
M2x
World Rowing Championships
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
M2x
2
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M4x
2
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M2x
1
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
M2x
2
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
M1x
3
2002
World Rowing Championships
Seville, ESP
M1x
2
2001
World Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
M1x
2
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney, AUS
M2x
1
1999
World Rowing Championships
St. Catharines, CAN
M2x
1
1995
World Rowing Championships
Tampere, FIN
M1x
1
1994
World Rowing Championships
Indianapolis, IN, USA
M1x
3
1993
World Rowing Championships
Racice, CZE
M2-
3
1992
Olympic Games
Barcelona, ESP
M2-
3
1991
World Rowing Championships
Vienna, AUT
M2-
2
Further Personal Information
Marital status Family Occupation Languages Education Married
Wife: Petra; daughters: Ruby, Amber
Concept2 dealer
Slovene, Croatian, English
Physical Education (University of Ljubljana, SLO)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club / Team Coach At age 14 in Bled (SLO)
Veslaski Klub Bled (Bled, SLO)
Milos Jansa
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Iztok Cop (SLO) cont.
General Interest
Hobbies Cross country skiing, cycling
Most memorable
sporting achievementWinning the Olympic gold medal in the double sculls at the 2000 Olympic Games in
Sydney and the gold medal at the 1995 World Rowing Championships in the single
sculls.
Injuries
After suffering from breathing problems in January 2007, was diagnosed with a
narrowed breathing channel and a swollen nose shell. Underwent surgery and was
forced to take a break from training.
Major awards / honours 2006: Slovenian Team of the Year [with Luka Spik]
2005: Slovenian Team of the Year [with Luka Spik]
2005: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year [with Luka Spik]
2004: Slovenian Team of the Year [with Luka Spik]
2001: Slovenia’s Sports Personality of the Year
2000: Became the first Olympic champion for independent Slovenia when he won
gold in the men’s double sculls with Luka Spik at the 2000 Olympic Games in
Sydney.
2000: Won Slovenia’s first Olympic gold medal
2000: Slovenian Team of the Year [with Luka Spik]
2000: Flag Bearer, Slovenian Olympic Team
1995: Slovenia’s Athlete of the Year
1992: Was part of the men’s pair at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona that won
independent Slovenia’s first Olympic medal.
International competition
in other sportsCross-country skiing. Competed at national level in 2005 / 06 and trialled for the
Winter Olympic team. Other informationNOC POSITION. Is a member of the executive board of Slovenia’s National Olympic
Committee. Was elected to the position in December 2006.
OWN COMPETITION. Started his own rowing competition, the Cop Challenger, in
1997. It is a 200m invitation sprint competition for single scullers held in Ljubljana,
Slovenia, and designed to make rowing more interesting for spectators, media, and
sponsors.
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Adam Korol (POL)
© 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Gdansk, POL
20 Aug. 1974
Gdansk, POL
193 cm
=3
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 = 54
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2009
Poznan, POL
M4x
World Rowing Championships
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
M4x
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
M4x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
M4x
1
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M4x
1
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
M4x
3
2002
World Rowing Championships
Sevilla, ESP
M4x
2
1998
World Rowing Championships
Cologne, GER
M2x
3
Further Personal Information
Marital status
Married
Family
Wife: Dagmara; daughter: Julia; son Szymon
OccupationTeacher
Languages
Polish, English, Russian
Education
Physical Education (Academy of Physical Education, Gdansk, POL)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Coach
In 1987
Stoczniowiec RKS (Gdansk, POL)
Aleksander Wojciechowski, Witold Sroga
General Interest
Hobbies Cars, computers, watching movies, reading
Major awards / honours2006: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year
[as part of the Polish men’s quadruple sculls]
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Marek Kolbowicz (POL)
© 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Szczecin, POL
11 Jun. 1971
Szczecin, POL
186 cm
=3
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 = 54
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
M4x
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
M4x
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
M4x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
M4x
1
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M4x
1
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
M4x
3
2002
World Rowing Championships
Sevilla, ESP
M4x
2
1998
World Rowing Championships
Cologne, GER
M2x
3
Further Personal Information
Marital status
Family
Occupation
Languages
Education
Married
One child
Entertainment Industry
Polish, English
Physical Education (University of Szczecin, POL)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Coach In 1986
Czarni Szczecin (Szczecin, POL)
Aleksander Wojciechowski
General Interest
Hobbies Music, movies, books, photography
Major awards / honours2006: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year
[as part of the Polish men’s quadruple sculls]
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Konrad Wasielewski (POL)
© 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Szczecin, POL
19 Dec. 1984
Szczecin, POL
194 cm
=5
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 = 61
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
M4x
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
M4x
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
M4x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
M4x
1
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M4x
1
Further Personal Information
OccupationStudent
Languages
Polish, English, German
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Coach
In 1998
Szczecin KS AZS (Szczecin, POL)
Aleksander Wojciechowski, Jacek Krolikiewicz, Jaroslaw Janowski, Piotr Kula
General Interest
Hobbies Computer programming, swimming, windsurfing
Major awards / honours2006: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year
[as part of the Polish men’s quadruple sculls]
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Michal Jelinski (POL)
© 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Gorzow, POL
17 Mar. 1980
Gorzow, POL
194 cm
=5
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 = 61
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
M4x
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
M4x
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
M4x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
M4x
1
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M4x
1
Further Personal Information
OccupationStudent
Languages
Polish, English
Education
Finance (Poznan, POL)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Coach
In 1995
AZS AWF (Gorzow, POL)
Aleksander Wojciechowski, Marek Kowalski [club]
General Interest
Hobbies Music, movies, cycling, economics
Major awards / honours2006: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year
[as part of the Polish men’s quadruple sculls]
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Luka Spik (SLO)
© Peter Spurrier/Intersport Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Kranj, SLO
9 Feb. 1979
Bled, SLO
195 cm
7
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 68
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
M2x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
M2x
2
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M4x
2
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
M2x
1
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
M2x
2
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney, AUS
M2x
1
1999
World Rowing Championships
St. Catharines, CAN
M2x
1
Further Personal Information
Marital status
Occupation
Languages
Single
Carpenter
Slovene, English
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Coach
At age 14
Veslaski Klub Bled (SLO)
Milos Jansa
General Interest
Hobbies Skateboarding, snowboarding, drawing
Other sports
Played in Slovenia’s national junior volleyball team
Major awards / honours2000: Became the first Olympic champion for independent Slovenia when he won
gold in the men’s double sculls with Iztok Cop at the 2000 Olympic Games in
Sydney.
2006: Slovenian Team of the Year [with Iztok Cop]
2005: Slovenian Team of the Year [with Iztok Cop]
2005: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year [with Iztok Cop]
2004: Slovenian Team of the Year [with Iztok Cop]
2000: Slovenian Team of the Year [with Iztok Cop]
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Alessio Sartori (ITA)
Bongarts/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
Further Personal Information
Marital status
Family
Occupation Languages
Education
2010 Top 10 Rank
Terracina (ITA)
13 Nov 1976
Sabaudia, ITA
200 cm
8
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 70
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
M4-
2
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
M8+
2
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
M2x
3
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
M2x
2
2001
World Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
M2x
3
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney, AUS
M4x
1
1998
World Rowing Championships
Cologne, GER
M4x
1
1995
World Rowing Championships
Tampere, FIN
M4x
1
1994
World Rowing Championships
Indianapolis, USA
M4x
1
Married
Two children.
Finance
Italian, English
Industrial Engineering (Terni, ITA)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing At age 13
Club
Fiamme Gialle
Coach
Antoniio Maurogiovanni, Beppe De Capua, Dario Naccari, Franco Cattaneo,
Giuseppe Polti, Lorenzo Gattuso, Valer Molea
General Interest
Hobbies Motorbikes, mountain bikes, cycling
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Jean-Christophe Bette (FRA)
© 2006 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth St.-Germain-en-Laye
Date of birth 3 Dec. 1977
Place of residence
Villeurbanne, FRA
Height
186 cm
2010 Top 10 Rank
9
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 =73
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
LM2-
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
LM2-
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
LM4-
2
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
LM4-
2
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
LM4-
1
2001
World Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
LM4-
3
2001
World Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
LM8+
1
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney, AUS
LM4-
1
1998
World Rowing Championships
Cologne, GER
LM2-
1
Further Personal Information
Marital status
Family
Occupation Languages
Education
Married
Wife: Caroline
EDF employee
French, English, German
Mechanical Engineering
Sport Specific Information
Club
Coach
Sport Nautique Compiegne (FRA)
Alexis Besancon, Bruno Boucher, Daniel Fauche, Jerome Dechamp
General Interest
Hobbies Other sports Sport cars, playing the guitar
cycling, skiing, running
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Kevin Light (CAN)
courtesy of Rowing Canada Aviron
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Vancouver, BC, CAN
16 May 1979
Victoria, BC, CAN
193 cm
10
All Time Men’s Rank at end of 2010 =83
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
M8+
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
M8+
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
M2-
3
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
M8+
1
2002
World Rowing Championships
Seville, ESP
M8+
1
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Languages
Education
Student
Estonian, French, English
University of Victoria (Victoria, BC, CAN)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing
Club
Coach
In 1997
University of Victoria Rowing Club (Victoria, BC, CAN)
Mike Spracklen, Howie Campbell, Terry Paul
General Interest
Hobbies
Supporting the Vancouver Canucks, painting, photography, video production, hockey,
golf.
Injuries
Missed the 2010 Henley Royal Regatta due to blood clotting problem in his left leg.
Was unable to compete at the 2010 World Rowing Championships due to injury.
Awards and honours2002 Athlete of the Year award (University of Victoria)
Other informationPRODUCER: Produced several videos highlighting the dedication needed to succeed
in rowing.
INSPIRATION: His interest in rowing was inspired by watching Silken Laumann winning
a bronze medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. As well as watching the race
on television he was present at the airport when Laumann arrived home. "He brought
me a flower - I think he was 12 years old. Fifteen years later, Kevin Light won an
Olympic Gold medal in the men’s eight," said Laumann.
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2. Top Rowers
2.1. Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers active in 2010 16
2.2. Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers active in 2010 28
2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table – OG & WCh – all events 40
2.4. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Male Rowers 48
2.5. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Female Rowers 56
Ekaterina Karsten (BLR)
© 2006 Getty Images
Place of birth
Date of birth
Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Osetcheno, BLR
2 Jun. 1972
Potsdam, GER
185 cm
1
All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 9
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
2010
Karapiro, NZL
W1x
World Rowing Championships
Rank
2
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
W1x
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W1x
3
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
W1x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
W1x
1
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
W1x
1
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
W1x
2
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
W4x
2
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
W1x
3
2002
World Rowing Championships
Seville, ESP
W4x
3
2002
World Rowing Championships
Seville, ESP
W1x
2
2001
World Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
W1x
3
2001
World Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
W2x
3
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney, AUS
W1x
1
1999
World Rowing Championships
St. Catharines, CAN
W1x
1
1997
World Rowing Championships
Lac d'Aiguebelette, FRA
W1x
1
1996
Olympic Games
Atlanta, GA, USA
W1x
1
1992
Olympic Games
Barcelona, ESP
W4x
3
1991
World Rowing Championships
Vienna, AUT
W2x
3
Further Personal Information
Marital status Married
Family
Husband: Wilfried; daughter: Alexandra
OccupationAthlete
Languages
German, Russian, Belarusian
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing
Club / Team Coach General Interest
Hobbies Major awards / honours
At age 14
Koelner RV (Cologne, GER)
Anatoli Kviatkouski, Norbert Ladermann
Puzzles, knitting, reading
2006 & 2009: Belarusian Sportswoman of the Year
2006: World Rowing Female Rower of the Year
1996: First athlete representing Belarus to win an Olympic gold medal when she won
the women’s single sculls at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, USA.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Mary Whipple (USA)
©2008 Michael Steele/Getty Images
Place of birth
Date of birth
Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Sacramento, CA, USA
10 May 1980
Princeton, NJ, USA
160 cm
2
All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 39
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
2010
Karapiro, NZL
W8+
World Rowing Championships
Rank
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W8+
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
W8+
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
W8+
1
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
W8+
2
2002
World Rowing Championships
Seville, ESP
W8+
1
Further Personal Information
Languages
Education
English
Communications (University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing
Club / Team
Name of coach
Position in boat
In 1994 with the Capital Crew rowing club at California State University
US Rowing Training Centre (Princeton, NJ, USA)
Tom Terhaar
Coxswain
General Interest
Hobbies Snowboarding, hiking, cross-country skiing, backpacking, basketball, wakeboarding
Most memorable sporting
achievement Winning Olympic gold in Beijing in the women’s eight
Awards and honours2009: Honoured at the Seattle Star of the Year awards for helping the US team to
Olympic gold
2008: World Rowing Crew of the Year Award [with crewmates from the USA women’s
eight]
1998: Named Most Outstanding Woman for the California State University Capital
Crew
Famous relativesHer twin sister, Sarah, was a coxswain at University of California in Davis. Both
Mary and Sarah coxed their respective crews to gold medals at the 2002 NCAA
Championships.
Other informationAlong with Marcus McElhenney, produced several podcasts on the subject of coxing
called “Shooting It Straight”. The pair aim to give advice and guidance to any potential
coxswains while answering any questions listeners have. Whipple also launched her
own website, “the 9th Seat”, offering one-to-one coaching advice and details of her
own experiences.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Susan Francia (USA)
© 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Szeged, HUN
8 Nov. 1982
Princeton, NJ, USA
188 cm
3
All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 = 44
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
2010
Karapiro, NZL
W2-
World Rowing Championships
Rank
3
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
W8+
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
W2-
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W8+
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
W8+
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
W8+
1
Further Personal Information
Marital status Occupation
Languages
Education
Single
Athlete, Model
English, Hungarian, Spanish
Criminology (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Name of coach
Sophomore year at the University of Pennsylvania
US Rowing Training Center (Princeton, NJ, USA)
Tom Terhaar
General Interest
Hobbies Watching movies, spending time online reading news, catching up with friends on
social networking sites, playing the saxophone, baking
Most memorable
sporting achievement:Claiming gold in the women’s eight at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Major awards / honoursIn 2009 she and partner Erin Cafaro became the first US women’s pair to win gold at
the World Rowing Championships.
2009: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [with crewmate in women’s pair
Erin Cafaro]
2008: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [with crewmates from the USA
women’s eight]
2004: Named a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Division I All-American while
attending the University of Pennsylvania
Other sportsTriathlon
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Anna Goodale (USA)
© 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Camden, NJ, USA
18 Mar. 1983
Princeton, NJ, USA
183 cm
=4
All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 = 45
Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2010
Karapiro, NZL
W8+
World Rowing Championships
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
W8+
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W8+
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
W8+
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
W8+
1
Further Personal Information
Marital status
Occupation
Languages
Education
Single
Artist
English
Visual Arts (Syracuse University, New York, NY, USA)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing
Club
Coach
In 2001 at Syracuse University
US Rowing Training Center (Princeton, NJ, USA)
Tom Terhaar, Laurel Korholz
General Interest
Hobbies
Artistic endeavours, hiking, kayaking, cross-country skiing, dog sledding,
snowshoeing, camping, playing the viola, reading
Most memorable
sporting achievement: Winning gold in the women’s eight at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing
Major awards / honours
2008: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [as part of the USA women’s eight]
2003-2005: Named an All-American by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association,
National Scholar Athlete, Big East Academic All-Star
Ambitions
To become a freelance illustrator after her sporting career has finished and to sail
around the world
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Erin Cafaro (USA)
© 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Modesto, CA, USA
9 jun. 1983
Princeton, NJ, USA
177 cm
5
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Edition Competition
Venue
Event
2010
Karapiro, NZL
W2-
World Rowing Championships
Rank
3
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
W8+
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
W2-
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W8+
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
W4-
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
W4-
3
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Education
Languages
Athlete, Student
Political Science (University of California Berkeley, Berkley, CA, USA)
English
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Coach
In 2001 (Stockton Rowing Club, USA)
US Rowing Training Center (Princeton, NJ, USA)
Tom Terhaar
General Interest
Hobbies Supporting the San Francisco Giants baseball team, watching action movies, running
Most memorable
sporting achievementWinning gold in the women’s eight at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Superstitions Always adds 22 seconds to any workout or warm-up. The number 22 comes from the
jersey number of Will Clark - her favourite US baseballer growing up.
Major awards / honours
2009: She and partner Susan Francia became the first US women’s pair to win gold at
the World Rowing Championships.
2009: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [with crewmate in women’s pair Susan
Francia]
2009: US Rowing Athlete of the Year
2008: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [as part of the USA women’s eight]
AmbitionsBeyond the sport she hopes to continue her education in sports management and
work with collegiate or professional athletes.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Katherine Grainger (GBR)
© 2004 Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Glasgow, GBR
12 Nov. 1975
Marlow, GBR
182 cm
6
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Venue
Event
2010
Karapiro, NZL
W2x
World Rowing Championships
Rank
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
W1x
2
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W4x
2
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
W4x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
W4x
1
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
W4x
1
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
W2-
2
2003
World Rowing Championships
Milan, ITA
W2-
1
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney, AUS
W4x
2
1997
World Rowing Championships
Lac d'Aiguebelette, FRA
W8+
3
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Languages
Education
Athlete, Student
English
Law (Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Coach
In 1993 at Edinburgh University
St Andrew Boat Club (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Paul Thompson
General Interest
Major awards / honours2010: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [with crewmate Anna Watkins in the
women’s double sculls]
2010: Awarded an honorary Doctor of Law degree by the Robert Gordon University of
Aberdeen
2010: Inducted into the Aberdeen Sports Council Sporting Hall of Fame
2009: Scottish Sportsperson of the Year.
2007: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [with crewmates in the women’s quadruple sculls]
2006: Awarded an MBE for her services to rowing.
2003: Sunday Times’ Sportswoman of the Year [with crewmate Cath Bishop]
2001: Alumna of the Year in 2001 from the University of Edinburgh, was also captain
of the Edinburgh University Boat Club.
2000: In winning silver at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games in the quadruple scull, she
and her crewmates became the first ever British women’s rowing crew to win
an Olympic medal.
1996-1997: E
va Bailey Trophy as Edinburgh University’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete
Other sports
Black belt in karate.
Ambitions
To compete at the 2012 Olympic Games in London
Other informationTV STAR. Participated in BBC One’s reality TV show, Superstars, which pits top
athletes against each other in a range of challenges resembling a decathlon, and
picked up the silver medal in the women’s competition.
Further educationFollowing her undergraduate law studies at Edinburgh University, she has completed a
Masters of medical law and is studying a PhD in homicide and psychopathy.
University activities
Was a member of a juggling club at University
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Lesley Thompson-Willie (CAN)
© Rowing Canada Aviron
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
Further Personal Information
Marital status
Family
Occupation
Education
2010 Top 10 Rank
Toronto, ON, CAN
20 Sep. 1959
London, ON, CAN
160 cm
7
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Edition Competition
Venue
Event Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
W8+
2
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney, AUS
W8+
3
1999
World Rowing Championships
St. Catharines, CAN
W8+
3
1998
World Rowing Championships
Cologne, GER
W8+
3
1997
World Rowing Championships
Lac d’Aiguebellette, FRA
W8+
2
1996
Olympic Games
Atlante, GA, USA
W8+
2
1992
Olympic Games
Barcelona, ESP
W8+
1
1991
World Rowing Championships
Vienna, AUT
W8+
1
1986
World Rowing Championships
Nottingham, GBR
W4+
3
1985
World Rowing Championships
Hazewinkel, BEL
W4+
3
1984
Olympic Games
Los Angeles, CA, USA
W4+
2
Married
Husband: Paul
Teacher, Librarian, Coach
Physical Education
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing
Originally competed in gymnastics at college before taking up rowing in 1978
Club
London Rowing Club (London, ON, Canada)
Position in boatCoxswain
General Interest
Hobbies
Major awards / honours
Scuba diving, cycling, running, home renovations, collecting antiques
2008: Became the first rower to be selected for seven Olympic Games, although she only
competed in six due to the boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow.
2000: In claiming bronze in the women’s eight at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney
she became the first Canadian to win a medal at four separate Olympic Games.
Member of the Canadian Olympic Sports Hall of Fame
Other sports
Competed as a gymnast until 1983
Other informationCOACH. After the 2000 Olympic Games she decided to take a break from the sport.
However, she continued to coach the sport at a high school in London, Ontario,
where she was teaching at the time. In 2006 she decided to make a comeback to the
sport and re-joined the national team almost immediately.
Attended the National Coaching Institute in Victoria, Canada in 1999 and assisted head
coach Al Morrow at the 2000 Olympic Games. She has since involved herself with many
teams, coaching them to success at various national and international competitions.
FIT COX. She aims to have comparable fitness to the rowers that she leads. She
feels that the fitter she is the clearer her head will be in pressure situations that might
require her to make a race-affecting decision.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Frances Houghton (GBR)
© © Peter Spurrier/Intersport Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Oxford, GBR
19 Sep 1980
London, GBR
193 cm
8
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Venue
Event Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
W4x
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W4x
2
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
W4x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
W4x
1
2005
World Rowing Championships
Gifu, JPN
W4x
1
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
W4x
2
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Languages
Education
Athlete, Motivational Speaker
English, Spanish
Kings College (London, GBR)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing
Club
Coach
At 11 years of age, at the Dragon School in Oxford
University of London Boat Club (London, GBR)
Paul Thompson
General Interest
Hobbies
Injuries
Awards and honours
Listening to the radio, cooking, reading
2010: Underwent hip surgery
2007: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [along with crewmates in Great Britain’s
women’s quadruple sculls]
Other informationContemplated hanging up her sculls for good after the Beijing Olympic Games, but
after a year of pursuing her passion for cooking and spending time with her friends
decided to return to the water. «I love the sport even more now I’m back.»
2003: After graduating from Kings College, began a Diploma in Translation [Spanish to
English] at the Institute of Linguists. Spent a year living in Seville, Spain, where
she also took the opportunity to train in different conditions.
2000-2004: Remained unbeaten at the British Trials
1998: Along with Debbie Flood, won Britain’s first junior sculling medal when finishing
third at the World Rowing Junior Championships
1998-1999: Junior world indoor rowing champion
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Elle Logan (USA)
© 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Place of birth Date of birth Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Portland, ME, USA
27 Dec. 1987
188 cm
9
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Edition Competition
Venue
Event
2010
Karapiro, NZL
W8+
World Rowing Championships
Rank
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
W4-
2
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W8+
1
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Education
Languages Athlete, Student
Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA, USA)
French, English
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club Coach
In 2003
Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA, USA)
Yasmin Farooq, Tom Terhaar, Dave O’Neill, Allister Morris
General Interest
Hobbies
Singing, sailing, island hopping, basking in the sun on the Cote d’Azure, shopping
at American Apparel and thrift stores, getting free makeovers at MAC cosmetics,
basketball, skiing, tennis, golf, sailing, swimming, playing frisbee, boating, going to a
disco, eating
Major awards / honours2008: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [along with crewmates in the USA
women’s eight]
2007: All-PAC-10 Conference Team and All-American Team
Other sportsAs a child she was a competitive swimmer and won the 100m individual medley at the
Maine State Championships when she was in third grade.
Ambitions
To compete at the 2012 Olympic Games in London
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Debbie Flood (GBR)
© Peter Spurrier/Intersport Images
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence Height
2010 Top 10 Rank
Harrogate, GBR
27 Feb 1980
Henley-on-Thames, GBR
177 cm
10
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Venue
Event
2010
Karapiro, NZL
W4x
World Rowing Championships
Rank
1
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, CHN
W4x
2
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
W4x
1
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
W4x
1
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, GRE
W4x
2
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Languages
Education
Athlete, Prison Worker
Chinese, English
Biochemistry, Physiology (Reading University, Reading, GBR)
Sport Specific Information
Club Coach
Leander Club (Henley-on-Thames, GBR)
Paul Thompson, Mark Banks
General Interest
Awards and honours
007: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year [along with crewmates in Great Britain’s
2
women’s quadruple sculls]
2004: Named University of Reading’s 2004 Student Sportswoman of the Year.
Other sports
Judo, cross-county running, shot-putting
Other informationAmbassador of the “100% Me Programme”, an education and information initiative
that aims to increase the understanding of drug-free sport among the sporting
community.
Took a year out in 2009 to concentrate on completing her probationary year with the
Prison Service.
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2. Top Rowers
2.1. Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers active in 2010 16
2.2. Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers active in 2010 28
2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table – OG & WCh – all events 40
2.4. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Male Rowers 48
2.5. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Female Rowers 56
Top Rowers
2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table - OG & WCh - all events
Note:
These Medal Tables weight Olympic medals three times higher than World Championship medals
in Olympic boat classes. World Championship medals in international boat classes are attributed
half the value of a World Championship medal in an Olympic boat class. This results in a number
of Gold Medal Points that decide the sort order in the table.
Where athletes have the same number of Gold Medal Points, the ranking has been tie-breaked
based on Silver Medal Points and Bronze Medal Points.
Points system:
Olympic medal = 3 points
World Championship medal in Olympic boat class = 1 point
World Championship medal in International boat class = 0.5 point.
All Time Top 50: Men and Women Combined
Rank
Person
Country
Gold
Medal
Points
Silver
Medal
Points
Bronze
Medal
Points
Total
Medal
Points
Event(s)
First
Medal
Last
Medal
1
Steve Redgrave
GBR
24
2
4
30
2+,2-,4+,4-
1984
2000
2
Matthew Pinsent
GBR
21.5
0
2
23.5
2+,2-,4+,4-
1989
2004
3
Kathrin Boron
GDR,GER
20
5
3
28
1x,2x,4x
1989
2008
4
Georgeta Andrunache
ROU
20
4
5
29
2-,8+
1997
2008
5
Viorica Susanu
ROU
17
3
6
26
2-,2x,8+
1997
2008
6
Elisabeta Lipa
ROU
16
14.5
6
36.5
1x,2-,2x,4-,
4x,4x+,8+
1982
2004
7
Doina Ignat
ROU
16
7
6
29
8
Eskild Ebbesen
DEN
15
2.5
3
20.5
9
James Tomkins
AUS
15
0
3
10
Giuseppe Di Capua
ITA
13.5
1.5
2-,2x,4-,4x,8+
1991
2008
L4-,L8+
1993
2008
18
2+,2-,4+,4-,8+
1986
2004
1
19
2+,L8+
1981
1993
11
Drew Ginn
AUS
13.5
1
1
15.5
2-,4+,4-,8+
1996
2008
12
Elena Georgescu
ROU
13
5
4
22
8+
1990
2008
13
Carmine Abbagnale
ITA
13
5
1
19
2+
1981
1994
14
Giuseppe Abbagnale
ITA
13
4.5
1
18.5
2+
1981
1993
15
Constanta Burcica
ROU
13
3
5
21
4x,8+,L1x,L2x
1990
2008
16
Siegfried Brietzke
GDR
13
1
0
14
2-,4-
1972
1980
17
Jana Sorgers
GDR,GER
13
0
0
13
2x,4x
1986
1996
18
Ekaterina Karsten
URS,EUN,
BLR
12
6
11
29
1x,2x,4x
1991
2010
19
Marnie McBean
CAN
12
3.5
4
19.5
1x,2-,2x,4-,4x,8+
1991
1998
20
Kathleen Heddle
CAN
12
2
3
17
2-,2x,4x,8+
1991
1996
21
Stephan Volkert
GER
12
1
4
17
2x,4x
1992
2003
22
Thomas Ebert
DEN
12
1
3.5
16.5
L2-,L4-
1995
2008
23
James Cracknell
GBR
11.5
0
0
11.5
2+,2-,4-
1997
2004
24
Pertti Karppinen
FIN
11
3
1
15
1x,2x
1976
1987
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25
André Willms
GER
11
2
4
17
1x,2x,4x
1992
2003
26
Agostino Abbagnale
ITA
11
2
0
13
2x,4x,8+
1985
2002
27
Liliana Gafencu
ROU
11
1.5
1
13.5
2x,4-,8+
1996
2004
28
Andreas Hajek
GDR,GER
11
1
6
18
2x,4x
1986
2002
29
Manuela Lutze
GER
11
1
4
16
4x
1997
2008
29
Thomas Lange
GDR,GER
11
1
4
16
1x,2x
1983
1996
31
Kerstin Köppen
GDR,GER
11
1
0
12
2x,4x
1990
1997
32
Veronica CochelaCogeanu
ROU
10
13
6
29
2-,2x,4x,8+
1985
2000
33
Ioana Olteanu
ROU
10
4.5
2
16.5
2x,4-,8+
1992
2000
34
Rodica Arba-Puscatu
ROU
10
4
5
19
2-,4+,8+
1980
1988
35
Andreas Decker
GDR
10
1
0
11
4-
1974
1980
35
Birgit Peter
GDR,GER
10
1
0
11
1x,2x,4x
1985
1992
35
Stefan Semmler
GDR
10
1
0
11
4-
1974
1980
35
Wolfgang Mager
GDR
10
1
0
11
2-,4-
1972
1979
39
Bernd Landvoigt
GDR
10
0
3
13
2-,8+
1972
1980
39
Jörg Landvoigt
GDR
10
0
3
13
2-,8+
1972
1980
41
Roswietha Zobelt
GDR
10
0
0
10
2x,4x+
1974
1980
41
Ulrich Karnatz
GDR
10
0
0
10
8+
1975
1980
41
Vyacheslav Ivanov
URS
10
0
0
10
1x
1956
1964
44
Mike McKay
AUS
9.5
4
3
16.5
2-,4+,4-,8+
1986
2004
45
Steve Williams
GBR
9.5
2
0
11.5
4+,4-
2000
2008
46
Jack Beresford Jr.
GBR
9
6
0
15
1x,2x,4-,8+
1920
1936
47
Olga Bularda-Homeghi ROU
9
5
5
19
2-,2x,4+,4x+,8+
1979
1988
48
Ullrich Diessner
GDR
9
4
0
13
2+,4+
1974
1983
49
Katrin RutschowStomporowski
GER
9
3
4
16
1x,4x
1994
2004
50
Caroline EversSwindell
NZL
9
3
1
13
2x,4x
2001
2008
50
Georgina EversSwindell
NZL
9
3
1
13
2x,4x
2001
2008
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Top Rowers
All Time Top 50 Men
Gold
Medal
Points
Silver
Medal
Points
Bronze
Medal
Points
Total
Medal
Count
GBR
24
2
4
Matthew Pinsent
GBR
21.5
0
3
Eskild Ebbesen
DEN
15
4
James Tomkins
AUS
5
Giuseppe Di Capua
6
Drew Ginn
7
Carmine Abbagnale
ITA
13
5
1
19
2+
1981
1994
8
Giuseppe Abbagnale
ITA
13
4.5
1
18.5
2+
1981
1993
9
Siegfried Brietzke
GDR
13
1
0
14
2-,4-
1972
1980
10
Stephan Volkert
GER
12
1
4
17
2x,4x
1992
2003
11
Thomas Ebert
DEN
12
1
3.5
16.5
L2-,L4-
1995
2008
12
James Cracknell
GBR
11.5
0
0
11.5
2+,2-,4-
1997
2004
13
Pertti Karppinen
FIN
11
3
1
15
1x,2x
1976
1987
14
André Willms
GER
11
2
4
17
1x,2x,4x
1992
2003
15
Agostino Abbagnale
ITA
11
2
0
13
2x,4x,8+
1985
2002
16
Andreas Hajek
GDR,GER
11
1
6
18
2x,4x
1986
2002
17
Thomas Lange
GDR,GER
11
1
4
16
1x,2x
1983
1996
18
Andreas Decker
GDR
10
1
0
11
4-
1974
1980
18
Stefan Semmler
GDR
10
1
0
11
4-
1974
1980
18
Wolfgang Mager
GDR
10
1
0
11
2-,4-
1972
1979
21
Bernd Landvoigt
GDR
10
0
3
13
2-,8+
1972
1980
21
Jörg Landvoigt
GDR
10
0
3
13
2-,8+
1972
1980
23
Ulrich Karnatz
GDR
10
0
0
10
8+
1975
1980
23
Vyacheslav Ivanov
URS
10
0
0
10
1x
1956
1964
25
Mike McKay
AUS
9.5
4
3
16.5
2-,4+,4-,8+
1986
2004
26
Steve Williams
GBR
9.5
2
0
11.5
4+,4-
2000
2008
27
Jack Beresford Jr.
GBR
9
6
0
15
1x,2x,4-,8+
1920
1936
28
Ullrich Diessner
GDR
9
4
0
13
2+,4+
1974
1983
29
Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich
GDR
9
1
0
10
2+,8+
1975
1980
30
Dieter Wendisch
GDR
9
0
0
9
4+,8+
1975
1980
30
Gottfried Döhn
GDR
9
0
0
9
4+,8+
1975
1980
30
John Kelly Sr.
USA
9
0
0
9
1x,2x
1920
1924
30
Nicholas Green
AUS
9
0
0
9
2+,4+,4-
1990
1998
30
Paul Costello
USA
9
0
0
9
2x
1920
1928
35
Olaf Tufte
NOR
8
4
3
15
1x,2x
1999
2008
36
Joachim Dreifke
GDR
8
3
3
14
1x,2x,4x
1974
1983
37
Robert Sycz
POL
8
3
1
12
L2x
1997
2005
38
Harald Jährling
GDR
8
3
0
11
2+,4+,8+
1976
1983
38
Tomasz Kucharski
POL
8
3
0
11
L2x
1997
2004
40
Karl-Heinz Bussert
GDR
8
2
0
10
4x
1976
1985
Rank
Event(s)
First
Medal
Last
Medal
30
2+,2-,4+,4-
1984
2000
2
23.5
2+,2-,4+,4-
1989
2004
2.5
3
20.5
L4-,L8+
1993
2008
15
0
3
18
2+,2-,4+,4-,8+
1986
2004
ITA
13.5
4.5
1
19
2+,L8+
1981
1993
AUS
13.5
1
1
15.5
2-,4+,4-,8+
1996
2008
Person
Country
1
Steve Redgrave
2
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41
Andy Holmes
GBR
8
1
3
12
2+,2-,4+
1984
1988
42
Dieter Grahn
GDR
8
0
0
8
4-
1966
1972
42
Dieter Schubert
GDR
8
0
0
8
4-
1966
1972
42
Frank Forberger
GDR
8
0
0
8
4-
1966
1972
42
Frank Rühle
GDR
8
0
0
8
4-
1966
1972
46
Thomas Poulsen
DEN
7.5
1.5
0
9
L4-,L8+
1992
1999
47
Iztok Cop
YUG,SLO
7
8
6
21
1x,2-,2x,4x
1991
2007
48
Alf Hansen
NOR
7
6
1
14
2x,4x
1974
1988
49
Klaus-Dieter Ludwig
GDR
7
6
0
13
2+,4+,8+
1966
1983
50
Rossano Galtarossa
ITA
7
4
9
20
2x,4x
1992
2008
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Top Rowers
All Time Top 50: Women
Rank
Person
Country
Gold
Medal
Points
Silver
Medal
Points
Bronze
Medal
Points
Total
Medal
Count
Event(s)
First
Medal
Last
Medal
1
Kathrin Boron
2
Georgeta Andrunache
GDR,GER
20
5
3
28
1x,2x,4x
1989
2008
ROU
20
4
5
29
2-,8+
1997
2008
3
Viorica Susanu
ROU
17
3
6
26
2-,2x,8+
1997
2008
1x,2-,2x,4-,
4x,4x+,8+
1982
2004
4
Elisabeta Lipa
ROU
16
14.5
6
36.5
5
Doina Ignat
ROU
16
7
6
29
2-,2x,4-,4x,8+
1991
2008
6
Elena Georgescu
ROU
13
5
4
22
8+
1990
2008
7
Constanta Burcica
ROU
13
3
5
21
4x,8+,L1x,L2x
1990
2008
8
Jana Sorgers
GDR,GER
13
0
0
13
2x,4x
1986
1996
9
Ekaterina Karsten
URS,EUN,
BLR
12
5
11
28
1x,2x,4x
1991
2009
10
Marnie McBean
CAN
12
3.5
4
19.5
1x,2-,2x,4-,4x,8+
1991
1998
11
Kathleen Heddle
CAN
12
2
3
17
2-,2x,4x,8+
1991
1996
12
Liliana Gafencu
ROU
11
1.5
1
13.5
2x,4-,8+
1996
2004
13
Manuela Lutze
GER
11
1
4
16
4x
1997
2008
14
Kerstin Köppen
GDR,GER
11
1
0
12
2x,4x
1990
1997
15
Veronica CochelaCogeanu
ROU
10
13
6
29
2-,2x,4x,8+
1985
2000
16
Ioana Olteanu
ROU
10
4.5
2
16.5
2x,4-,8+
1992
2000
17
Rodica Arba-Puscatu
ROU
10
4
5
19
2-,4+,8+
1980
1988
18
Birgit Peter
GDR,GER
10
1
0
11
1x,2x,4x
1985
1992
19
Roswietha Zobelt
GDR
10
0
0
10
2x,4x+
1974
1980
20
Olga Bularda-Homeghi
ROU
9
5
5
19
2-,2x,4+,4x+,8+
1979
1988
21
Katrin RutschowStomporowski
GER
9
3
4
16
1x,4x
1994
2004
22
Caroline Evers-Swindell
NZL
9
3
1
13
2x,4x
2001
2008
22
Georgina Evers-Swindell
NZL
9
3
1
13
2x,4x
2001
2008
24
Ilona Richter
GDR
9
1
0
10
4+,8+
1974
1980
25
Jana Thieme
GDR,GER
9
0
1
10
1x,2x,4x
1989
2000
25
Kerstin El Qalqili
GER
9
0
1
10
2x,4x
1999
2004
27
Jutta Lau
GDR
9
0
0
9
4x+
1974
1980
27
Liane Buhr-Weigelt
GDR
9
0
0
9
4x+
1974
1980
29
Jessica Monroe
CAN
8
3
0
11
4-,8+
1991
1996
30
Jutta Behrendt
GDR
8
2
0
10
1x,2x,4x,4x+
1981
1989
30
Marina Wilke
GDR
8
2
0
10
4+,8+
1975
1980
32
Marioara Popescu
ROU
8
1.5
2.5
12
1x,2x,4-,8+
1983
2000
33
Kristina Mundt
GDR,GER
8
1
0
9
4x
1985
1994
34
Brenda Taylor
CAN
8
0
0
8
4-,8+
1991
1992
34
Kirsten Barnes
CAN
8
0
0
8
4-,8+
1991
1992
34
Meike Evers
GER
8
0
0
8
2x,4x
1997
2004
37
Angelika Noack
GDR
7
4
0
11
2-,4+
1974
1980
38
Elena Teryoshina
URS
7
3
1
11
8+
1978
1987
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39
Marita Gasch
GDR
7
2
0
9
2-,4+,8+
1977
1983
40
Karin Metze
GDR
7
1
2
10
4+,8+
1976
1983
41
Christiane Köpke-Knetsch GDR
7
1
0
8
8+
1975
1980
41
Gabriele Kühn-Lohs
GDR
7
1
0
8
4+,8+
1976
1980
43
Beate Schramm
GDR,GER
7
0
0
7
2x,4x
1986
1991
43
Christine Hahn-Scheiblich GDR
7
0
0
7
1x
1974
1978
43
Susan Francia
USA
7
0
0
7
2-,8+
2006
2009
46
Caryn Davies
USA
6.5
3
0
9.5
4-,8+
2002
2008
47
Ecaterina Oancia
ROU
6
3
6
15
4+,4x+,8+
1981
1989
48
Anna Cummins
USA
6
3
0
9
8+
2002
2008
48
Larisa Popova
URS
6
3
0
9
2x,4x+
1976
1983
48
Mary Whipple
USA
6
3
0
9
8+
2002
2008
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2. Top Rowers
2.1. Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers active in 2010 16
2.2. Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers active in 2010 28
2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table – OG & WCh – all events 40
2.4. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Male Rowers 48
2.5. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Female Rowers 56
Tom Aggar (GBR)
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Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
London, GBR
24 May 1984
Barnet, GBR
189 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
Karapiro, NZL
ASM1x
1
World Rowing Championships
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
ASM1x
1
2008
Paralympic Games
Beijing, CHN
ASM1x
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
ASM1x
1
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Education
Athlete
Science (University of Warwick, Warwick, GBR)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club / Team Coach In 2006 as part of his rehabilitation work. Initially used the Functional Electrical
Stimulation [FES] machine before learning to row at the London Regatta Centre
Royal Docks Rowing Club (London, GBR)
Chad King, Tom Dyson, Simon Goodey
General Interest
Major awards / honours Other sports 010 World Rowing Adaptive Rower of the Year
2
2009: World Rowing Adaptive Rower of the Year
Played rugby for the University of Warwick and was a member of Saracens youth
development squad.
Ambitions To defend his Paralympic title at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London.
Other information SPINAL INJURY. Suffered a T4 spinal injury in 2005 after slipping and falling eight feet
onto a concrete path.
CHARITY WORK: Ambassador for the Wooden Spoon charity which raises funds to
help disadvantaged children through rugby events.
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David Blair (CAN)
© Rowing Canada Aviron
Place of birth Date of birth Further Personal Information
Education
Ottawa, ON, CAN
15 Oct 1991
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
Karapiro, NZL
LTAMix4+
1
World Rowing Championships
Humanities (Carleton University, CAN)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing In 2006
Why this sport?Was looking for a summer sport to satisfy his athletic needs, when he noticed a
Canadian National Institute for the Blind [CNIB] advertisement for a learn-to-row
program. «I took that and was told I was pretty good. I was told to go to a competitive
club, which was the Ottawa Rowing Club. It’s a great sport and shows what you have.
It takes so much effort and courage to push yourself.”
Club / Team
Ottawa Rowing Club (Ottawa, ON, CAN)
General Interest
Awards and honours2011: Received the Rowing Canada Aviron Centennial Medal and a certificate of recognition as a member of Canada’s 2010 World Championship LTAMix4+ crew.
2010: Won Canada’s first ever World Championship gold medal in adaptive rowing
[along with crewmates in the LTAMix4+]
2010: Was honoured as the 2010 Rowing Canada Aviron Male Adaptive Athlete of the
Year for his performances.
Ambitions
To compete at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London.
Other informationIn his debut international tournament at the 2010 World Rowing Championships in
New Zealand his LTAMix4+ team set a new World Best Time and won a gold medal. "It
drives me to work harder and win again because it’s all I’ve ever known," he said.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Dmytro Ivanov (UKR)
Place of birth Date of birth Place of residence
Height
Dnipropetrovsk, UKR
12 Jan 1974
Dnipropetrovsk, UKR
185 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
TAMix2x
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
TAMix2x
1
Further Personal Information
Marital status Family
Education
Occupation Languages Married
Two children
Institute of Physical Culture; Economics
Sales
Russian, Ukrainian
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club Coach In 2007
Invasport
Yuriy Bondarenko
General Interest
Other sports Competed at the Paralympic Games in javelin.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Tung Chun Szeto (HKG)
Date of birth Place of Residence
Height
07 Dec 1993
Hong Kong
178 cm
Major achievements
Further Personal Information
Occupation Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
IDMix4+
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
IDMix4+
1
Student
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing In 2006
Club / Team Hong Kong Association for the Mentally Handicapped, affiliated with
the Hong Kong China Rowing Association (HKCRA).
Coach Hon Kit Lam
General Interest
Hobbies Computer games, swimming
Major awards / honoursWon gold medal at the 2009 International Adaptive Indoor Rowing Competition in
Daegu, South Korea, in the 500m LTA 4+ event.
Won gold at the 2010 Hong Kong Open Indoor Rowing Championships and Charity
Rowathon in the 4 x 500m Intellectually Disabled Mixed Team Relay.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Anthony Theriault (CAN)
© Rowing Canada Aviron
Place of birth Date of birth Height
Victoria, BC, CAN
19 Oct 1960
173 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
LTAMix4+
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
LTAMix4+
3
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
LTAMix4+
3
Further Personal Information
Marital status Married
Occupation
Athlete, Sales
LanguagesEnglish
Education
Administration Studies, Recreation Management (University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, USA)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Name of coach
In 2004
Victoria City Rowing Club / Nanaimo Rowing Club (Victoria, BC, CAN)
Jeff Dunbrack, Anne-rene Thibeault, Douglas White, Michelle Darvill
General Interest
Hobbies
Triathlon, skiing, swimming, stained glass, gardening, playing with his dogs.
Awards and honours2010: Won Canada’s first ever World Championship gold medal in adaptive rowing
[along with crewmates in the LTAMix4+]
2011: Awarded a Rowing Canada Aviron [RCA] International Achievement Award for
his 2010 world championship gold medal in the LTAMix4+
2007: Was named Rowing Canada Aviron’s [RCA] 2007 Male Adaptive Athlete of the
Year.
Other sportsCompeted in skiing, swimming, modern pentathlon, and triathlon at an elite level
[before his accident, was the top overall Canadian finisher at the 1991 Ironman World
Championships]
Ambitions
To compete at the 2012 London Paralympics Games
Other informationAmbassador for ActNowBC, an initiative in British Columbia to encourage an active,
healthy lifestyle for people of all ages and body types, able-bodied or with disabilities.
His disability is the result of a car accident. He was training on his bike in 1991 for an
Ironman triathlon competition when he was struck by a car travelling at 120 km/h. "It
was car vs. cyclist," he said. "I had two veterbrae broken, a spinal cord injury, eight ribs
broken and a punctured lung. I was in a coma for two weeks." He regained most of his
mobility, but was left with some leg instability and numbness in his calf and hamstring
muscles.
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Kwok Man Tsui (HKG)
Date of birth Place of Residence
Height
08 Jul 1992
Hong Kong
178 cm
Major achievements
Further Personal Information
Occupation Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
IDMix4+
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
IDMix4+
1
Student
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing In 2008
Club / Team Hong Kong Association for the Mentally Handicapped, affiliated with
the Hong Kong China Rowing Association (HKCRA).
Coach Hon Kit Lam
General Interest
Other sports
Basketball, cycling, volleyball, bowling, singing
Other information
Won an Outstanding Junior Athlete Award for 2009
Won gold at the 2008 Hong Kong Youth Indoor Rowing Championships, in the
1,000m adaptive event.
Won gold at the 2009 Bank of China (Hong Kong) 52nd Festival of Sport-Indoor
Rowing Challenge Day, in the 1,000m men’s adaptive individual LTA(A) event.
Won gold at the 2009 1st INAS-FID World Indoor Rowing Championships Hong Kong,
in the 500m men’s single adaptive event, and the 1,000m men’s single adaptive
event.
Won gold at the 2009 International Adaptive Indoor Rowing Competition in Daegu,
South Korea, in the 500m LTA4+ event.
Won gold at the 2010 in the Hong Kong Open Indoor Rowing Championships and
Charity Rowathon, in the 1,000m men’s adaptive ID LTA individual event.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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2. Top Rowers
2.1. Full Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers active in 2010 16
2.2. Full Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers active in 2010 28
2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table – OG & WCh – all events 40
2.4. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Male Rowers 48
2.5. 2010 Adaptive World Champions Biographies – Female Rowers 56
Nathalie Benoit (FRA)
© Christophe Bricot
Place of birth Date of birth Place of Residence
Height
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Languages Aix-en-Provence , FRA
12 Jun 1980
Les Pennes-Mirabeau, FRA
169 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
ASW1x
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
ASW1x
1
Teacher
French
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing In 2008
Why this sport?She initially represented France in wheelchair basketball, but wanted a sport in which
she could get out of her wheelchair. When an adaptive rowing programme for handicapped athletes opened up in Marseille in 2008 she joined immediately.
Club
Cercle de l’Aviron de Marseille (Marseille, FRA)
Name of coach
Isabelle Danjou, Michel Colard
General Interest
Awards and honours 2009: Named Rower of the Year by the French Federation of Rowing Societies [FFSA].
Other sportsAt the time of her diagnosis, was competing in pentathlon for a club in Aix-enProvence, just outside Marseille. Also competed for France in wheelchair basketball.
AmbitionsWould like to see the Paralympic Games take place at the same time as the Olympic
Games so that para-athletes would be represented equally alongside able-bodied
athletes.
Other informationWas diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1998, at age 17. "After I was diagnosed, I
endured a slow degradation and began using a wheelchair in 2005 because I was really
too tired to walk." At the time of her diagnosis, she was competing in pentathlon for a
club in Aix-en-Provence. "They told me to stop, but I was depressed without sport...
so I took up wheelchair basketball which I discovered in Marseille....It was fun, but I
wanted to get out of a wheelchair."
Teaches young school children at the National Distance Learning Centre, from her
home near Marseille, France. She says that while she regrets not being able to teach a
class with pupils in front of her, she is extremely passionate about improving the education of people in need and does not cater solely to young children, but also adults
who did not complete their education in their youth.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Laura Comeau (CAN)
© Rowing Canada Aviron
Place of birth Date of birth Height
Karapiro, ON (CAN)
20 Mar 1983
163 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
LTAMix4+
1
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
LTAMix4+
3
Further Personal Information
LanguagesEnglish
Education
Biology (University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Coach
Position in boat Around 14 years of age
Ridley Graduate Boat Club, CAN
Jeff Dunbrack, Anne-Rene Thibeault, Jack Nicholson, Michelle Darvill, Nancy Storrs
Coxswain
General Interest
Hobbies
Playing guitar, longboarding, cycling, painting, sending letters via post, building rafts.
Awards and honours2010: Won Canada’s first ever World Championship gold medal in adaptive rowing
[along with crewmates in the LTAMix4+)
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Iryna Kyrychenko (UKR)
Place of birth Date of birth Place of birth Height
Dnipropetrovsk, UKR
05 Jul 1961
Dnipropetrovsk, UKR
175 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
TAMix2x
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
TAMix2x
1
Further Personal Information
Marital status Family
Occupation Education
Languages Married
Two sons
Coach
Cherkassy Pedagogical University
Russian, Ukrainian
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club Coach In 2007
Optimist (Dnipropetrovsk, UKR)
Yuriy Bondarenko
General Interest
Hobbies Driving cars
Other sportsFormer member of the Ukrainian Biathlon and Nordic Skiing team.
Other information
Skiing coach
Swum at elite level including at the Ukrainian Championships, and has also competed
at several Winter Paralympics and Disabled World Cups in cross-country skiing and
biathlon. Was part of the Ukraine team that made its Winter Paralympics debut in
Nagano, Japan. Took part in the Winter Paralympic Games in Turin.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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King Shan Lam (HKG)
Date of birth 14 Dec 1992
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
IDMix4+
1
2009
World Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
IDMix4+
1
Further Personal Information
Languages Chinese
Sport Specific Information
Coach Hon Kit Lam
General Interest
Hobbies Playing volleyball, bowling and singing
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Yuen Wah Lee (HKG)
Place of birth Date of birth Height
Hong Kong
04 Apr 1988
163 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
Karapiro, NZL
IDMix4+
1
World Rowing Championships
Further Personal Information
Occupation Coach
LanguagesEnglish
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing In 2003
Club
Sha Tin Sports Association [STSA] (Hong Kong, China)
Coach
Hon Kit Lam
Position in boatCoxswain
General Interest
Other information Youth development coach with the Hong Kong, China Rowing Association.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Meghan Montgomery (CAN)
© Rowing Canada Aviron
Place of birth Date of birth Height
Winnipeg, MB, CAN
06 Nov 1981
188 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
Karapiro, NZL
LTAMix4+
1
World Rowing Championships
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
LTAMix4+
3
2006
World Rowing Championships
Eton, GBR
LTAMix4+
3
Further Personal Information
Languages Education
English
Education (University of Manitoba, CAN)
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club
Name of coach
In 2000
Winnipeg Rowing Club (Winnipeg, MB, CAN)
Jeff Dunbrack, Anne-Rene Thibeault, Karen Styrchak, Michelle Darvill
General Interest
Hobbies
Yoga, reading, biking, listening to music.
Awards and honours2011: Awarded a Rowing Canada Aviron [RCA] International Achievement Award for
her gold medal win at the 2010 World Rowing Championships.
2010: Won Canada’s first ever World Championship gold medal in adaptive rowing
[along with crewmates in the LTAMix4+]
Ambitions
Competing at the 2012 London Paralympics.
Other informationWas born with an underdeveloped right hand which does not allow her to grip the oar
with her right hand l one. Adapted her rowing style to fit her capacities, sweep rowing
rather than sculling.
Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com
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Victoria Nolan (CAN)
© Rowing Canada Aviron
Place of birth Date of birth Disability Information
Type of Disability Liverpool, GBR
03 Jan 1975
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
2010
World Rowing Championships
Karapiro, NZL
LTAMIX4+ 1
Rank
2007
World Rowing Championships
Munich, GER
LTAMIX4+ 3
Visual Impairment
Further Personal Information
Marital status Married
Family
husband: Eamonn; son: Tarabh; daughter: Ceilidh
OccupationTeacher
LanguagesEnglish
Higher education
Cognitive Science, Education
Sport Specific Information
Began rowing Club / Team
Name of coach
In 2006
Argonaut Rowing Club / Bayside Rowing Club (Toronto, ON, CAN)
Jeff Dunbrack, Anne-Rene Thibeault, Michelle Darvill
General Interest
Hobbies
"Spending time with my extremely supportive husband, son and daughter."
Awards and honours2010: Won Canada’s first ever World Championship gold medal in adaptive rowing
[along with crewmates in the LTAMix4+)
Ambitions
To compete at the 2012 London Paralympic Games
Other informationHas a degenerative eye disease [Retinitis Pigmentosa, diagnosed at age 18] that has
left her with about three per cent vision. Her guide dog is "also a valuable member of
the team".
She rows by feel, listening to the wheels under her teammates’ seats moving along
the slides on the bottom of the boat to synchronise with their movements, and
senses the surges and glides of the boat in order to remain in unison with her crew.
One of her goals in life is to further educate children, teachers and the general
public about disability issues. Has fought for social justice for people with disabilities,
including her own personal battle against a taxi company that refused to her allow her
guide dog into the car. She took the driver to court and won a settlement, and a taxi
tribunal subsequently revoked the driver’s license.
After the birth of her children her degenerative condition left her almost totally blind,
with about three percent sight. So she "turned to sport to help combat her loss of
vision». She jumped in a boat after reading online that Toronto’s Argonaut Rowing
Club were starting a programme for people with disabilities."
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Liu Wang Sin (HKG)
Date of birth
Place of residence
Height
02 May 1991
Hong Kong
157 cm
Major achievements
Edition Competition
Venue
Event
Rank
2010
Karapiro, NZL
IDMix4+
1
World Rowing Championships
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3.Olympic Games
3.1. Historical Results 3.1.1. Olympic Games 1980-2008 (Top 3 crews) 3.2. Statistics 3.2.1. Olympic Games 2008 Overall Medal Table 3.2.2. All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete – Men (since 1900) 3.2.3. All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete – Women (since 1976) 3.2.4. All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table (since 1900) 3.2.5. All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table per event – Current
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Olympic Games: Historical Results
3. Olympic Games
3.1. Historical Results
3.1.1. Olympic Games 1980-2008 (Top 3 crews)
Men
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2008
Beijing (CHN)
6:59.83
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
New Zealand (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Bulgaria (BUL)
Ivo Yanakiev
Germany (GER)
Marcel Hacker
Germany (GER)
Thomas Lange
Poland (POL)
Kajetan Broniewski
New Zealand (NZL)
Eric Verdonk
Canada (CAN)
Robert Mills
East Germany (GDR)
Peter Kersten
7:01.56
Athens (GRE)
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Estonia (EST)
Jueri Jaanson
Switzerland (SUI)
Xeno Müller
Canada (CAN)
Derek Porter
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Vaclav Chalupa
West Germany (FRG)
Peter-Michael Kolbe
West Germany (FRG)
Peter-Michael Kolbe
Soviet Union (URS)
Vasiliy Yakusha
7:00.63
2004
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
New Zealand (NZL)
Rob Waddell
Switzerland (SUI)
Xeno Müller
Germany (GER)
Thomas Lange
East Germany (GDR)
Thomas Lange
Finland (FIN)
Pertti Karppinen
Finland (FIN)
Pertti Karppinen
T
Men's Pair (M2-)
6:49.30
6:48.90
6:44.85
6:51.40
6:49.86
7:00.24
7:09.61
6:51.42
6:50.55
6:47.45
6:52.93
6:54.77
7:02.19
7:11.66
6:52.80
6:50.83
6:47.72
6:56.82
6:58.66
7:10.38
7:14.88
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2008
Beijing (CHN)
6:37.44
Athens (GRE)
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
Canada (CAN)
David Calder
Scott Frandsen
Croatia (CRO)
Sinisa Skelin
Niksa Skelin
United States (USA)
Ted Murphy
Sebastian Bea
Australia (AUS)
David Weightman
Robert Scott
Germany (GER)
Peter Höltzenbein
Colin von Ettingshausen
Romania (ROU)
Dragos Neagu
Danut Dobre
Spain (ESP)
Fernando Climent
Luis Lasúrtegui
Soviet Union (URS)
Nikolay Pimenov
Yuriy Pimenov
6:39.55
2004
Australia (AUS)
Drew Ginn
Duncan Free
Australia (AUS)
Drew Ginn
James Tomkins
France (FRA)
Michel Andrieux
Jean-Christophe Rolland
Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Redgrave
Matthew Pinsent
Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Redgrave
Matthew Pinsent
Great Britain (GBR)
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
Romania (ROU)
Petru Iosub
Valer Toma
East Germany (GDR)
Jörg Landvoigt
Bernd Landvoigt
New Zealand (NZL)
6:44.19
Nathan Twaddle
George Bridgewater
South Africa (RSA)
6:33.40
Donovan Cech
Ramon Di Clemente
Australia (AUS)
6:34.26
Matthew Long
James Tomkins
France (FRA)
6:22.15
Michel Andrieux
Jean-Christophe Rolland
Slovenia (SLO)
6:33.43
Iztok Cop
Denis Zvegelj
Yugoslavia (YUG)
6:41.01
Bojan Preseren
Sadik Mujkic
Norway (NOR)
6:51.81
Hans-Magnus Grepperud
Sverre Løken
Great Britain (GBR)
6:51.47
Charles Wiggin
Malcolm Carmichael
6:30.76
6:32.97
6:20.09
6:27.72
6:36.84
6:45.39
6:48.01
6:32.64
6:33.80
6:21.02
6:32.68
6:38.06
6:48.47
6:50.50
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Olympic Games: Historical Results
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2008
Beijing (CHN)
6:27.77
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
Italy (ITA)
Rossano Galtarossa
Alessio Sartori
Italy (ITA)
Giovanni Calabrese
Nicola Sartori
France (FRA)
Frédéric Kowal
Samuel Barathay
Netherlands (NED)
Henk-Jan Zwolle
Nico Rienks
Soviet Union (URS)
Alexander Marchenko
Vasiliy Yakusha
Yugoslavia (YUG)
Zoran Pancic
Milorad Stanulov
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Zdenek Pecka
Václav Vochoska
6:29.10
Athens (GRE)
Estonia (EST)
Tonu Endrekson
Jueri Jaanson
Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Spik
Iztok Cop
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Fredrik Bekken
Norway (NOR)
Kjetil Undset
Steffen Störseth
Austria (AUT)
Arnold Jonke
Christophe Zerbst
Switzerland (SUI)
Beat Schwerzmann
Ueli Bodenmann
Belgium (BEL)
Pierre-Marie Deloof
Dirk Crois
Yugoslavia (YUG)
Zoran Pancic
Milorad Stanulov
6:29.05
2004
Australia (AUS)
David Crawshay
Scott Brennan
France (FRA)
Sébastien Vieilledent
Adrien Hardy
Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Spik
Iztok Cop
Italy (ITA)
Davide Tizzano
Agostino Abbagnale
Australia (AUS)
Stephen Hawkins
Peter Antonie
Netherlands (NED)
Ronald Florijn
Nico Rienks
United States (USA)
Bradley Lewis
Paul Enquist
East Germany (GDR)
Joachim Dreifke
Klaus Kröppelien
T
3rd
T
France (FRA)
Julien Despres
Benjamin Rondeau
Germain Chardin
Dorian Mortelette
Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Porzio
Dario Dentale
Luca Agamennoni
Raffaello Leonardo
Australia (AUS)
James Stewart
Ben Dodwell
Geoff Stewart
Bo Hanson
Great Britain (GBR)
Rupert Obholzer
Greg Searle
Jonny Searle
Tim Foster
Slovenia (SLO)
Janez Klemencic
Saso Mirjanic
Milan Jansa
Sadik Mujkic
West Germany (FRG)
Norbert Kesslau
Jörg Puttlitz
Volker Grabow
Guido Grabow
Denmark (DEN)
Michael Jessen
Lars Nielsen
Per Rasmussen
Erik Christiansen
Great Britain (GBR)
John Beattie
Ian McNuff
David Townsend
Martin Cross
6:09.31
Men's Four (M4-)
6:29.00
6:16.63
6:16.98
6:17.32
6:21.13
6:36.87
6:24.33
6:31.72
6:17.98
6:18.42
6:18.42
6:22.59
6:38.19
6:26.34
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2008
Beijing (CHN)
6:06.57
2004
Athens (GRE)
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom James
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Williams
James Cracknell
Edward Coode
Matthew Pinsent
Great Britain (GBR)
James Cracknell
Steve Redgrave
Tim Foster
Matthew Pinsent
Australia (AUS)
Drew Ginn
Nicholas Green
James Tomkins
Mike McKay
Australia (AUS)
Andrew Cooper
Mike McKay
Nicholas Green
James Tomkins
East Germany (GDR)
Roland Schröder
Thomas Greiner
Ralf Brudel
Olaf Förster
New Zealand (NZL)
Leslie O'Connell
Shane O'Brien
Conrad Robertson
Keith Trask
East Germany (GDR)
Siegfried Brietzke
Andreas Decker
Stefan Semmler
Jürgen Thiele
Australia (AUS)
6:07.85
Matthew Ryan
James Marburg
Cameron McKenzie-McHarg
Francis Hegerty
Canada (CAN)
6:07.06
Cameron Baerg
Tom Herschmiller
Jake Wetzel
Barney Williams
Italy (ITA)
5:56.62
Valter Molea
Riccardo dei Rossi
Lorenzo Carboncini
Carlo Mornati
France (FRA)
6:07.03
Gilles Bosquet
Bertrand Vecten
Daniel Fauche
Olivier Moncelet
United States (USA)
5:56.68
Doug Burden
Jeffrey McLaughlin
Thomas Bohrer
Patrick Manning
United States (USA)
6:05.53
Raoul Rodriguez
Thomas Bohrer
David Krmpotich
Richard Kennelly
United States (USA)
6:06.10
David Clark
John Smith
Philip Stekl
Alan Forney
Soviet Union (URS)
6:11.81
Aleksey Kamkin
Valeriy Dolinin
Aleksandr Kulagin
Vitaliy Yeliseyev
6:06.98
5:56.24
6:06.37
5:55.04
6:03.11
6:03.48
6:08.17
6:32.93
6:20.49
6:19.85
6:22.82
6:22.87
6:39.59
6:29.07
6:10.41
5:57.61
6:07.28
5:58.24
6:06.22
6:07.72
6:16.58
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Olympic Games: Historical Results
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2008
Beijing (CHN)
6:10.99
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
Greece (GRE)
Vasileios Polymeros
Nikolaos Skiathitis
France (FRA)
Pascal Touron
Thibaud Chapelle
Australia (AUS)
Anthony Edwards
Bruce Hick
6:12.45
Athens (GRE)
Greece (GRE)
Dimitrios Mougios
Vasileios Polymeros
France (FRA)
Frédéric Dufour
Pascal Touron
Italy (ITA)
Elia Luini
Leonardo Pettinari
Netherlands (NED)
Maarten van der Linden
Pepijn Aardewijn
6:11.72
2004
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
Poland (POL)
Tomasz Kucharski
Robert Sycz
Poland (POL)
Tomasz Kucharski
Robert Sycz
Switzerland (SUI)
Markus Gier
Michael Gier
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
6:20.93
6:21.75
6:23.47
6:21.46
6:23.47
6:26.48
6:23.23
6:24.85
6:26.69
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2008
Beijing (CHN)
5:47.76
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
Canada (CAN)
Iain Brambell
Jon Beare
Mike Lewis
Liam Parsons
Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Bruno Mascarenhas
Denmark (DEN)
Søren Madsen
Thomas Ebert
Eskild Ebbesen
Victor Feddersen
United States (USA)
David Collins
Jeff Pfaendtner
Marc Schneider
Bill Carlucci
5:50.09
Athens (GRE)
Poland (POL)
Lukasz Pawlowski
Bartlomiej Pawelczak
Milosz Bernatajtys
Pawel Randa
Australia (AUS)
Glen Loftus
Anthony Edwards
Ben Cureton
Simon Burgess
Australia (AUS)
Simon Burgess
Anthony Edwards
Darren Balmforth
Robert Richards
Canada (CAN)
Jeff Lay
Dave Boyes
Gavin Hassett
Brian Peaker
5:49.39
2004
Denmark (DEN)
Thomas Ebert
Morten Jørgensen
Mads Andersen
Eskild Ebbesen
Denmark (DEN)
Hans Thor Kristensen
Thomas Ebert
Stephan Mølvig
Eskild Ebbesen
France (FRA)
Laurent Porchier
Jean-Christophe Bette
Yves Hocde
Xavier Dorfman
Denmark (DEN)
Niels Henriksen
Thomas Poulsen
Eskild Ebbesen
Victor Feddersen
6:01.39
6:01.68
6:09.58
6:02.79
6:02.09
6:10.13
6:03.74
6:03.51
6:12.29
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Olympic Games: Historical Results
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2008
Beijing (CHN)
5:41.33
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
France (FRA)
Jonathan Coeffic
Pierre-Jean Peltier
Julien Bahain
Cedric Berrest
Ukraine (UKR)
Sergij Grin
Sergiy Biloushchenko
Oleg Likov
Leonid Shaposhnikov
Germany (GER)
Marco Geisler
Andreas Hajek
Stephan Volkert
André Willms
Australia (AUS)
Janusz Hooker
Ronald Snook
Duncan Free
Bo Hanson
Italy (ITA)
Gianluca Farina
Rossano Galtarossa
Alessandro Corona
Filippo Soffici
East Germany (GDR)
Steffen Bogs
Steffen Zühlke
Heiko Habermann
Jens Köppen
Canada (CAN)
Doug Hamilton
Mike Hughes
Phil Monckton
Bruce Ford
Bulgaria (BUL)
Mincho Nikolov
Lyubomir Petrov
Ivo Rusev
Rogdan Dobrev
5:44.34
Athens (GRE)
Italy (ITA)
Luca Agamennoni
Simone Venier
Rossano Galtarossa
Simone Raineri
Czech Republic (CZE)
David Kopriva
Tomas Karas
Jakub Hanak
David Jirka
Netherlands (NED)
Jochem Verberne
Dirk Lippits
Diederik Simon
Michiel Bartman
United States (USA)
Tim Young
Eric Mueller
Brian Jamieson
Jason Gailes
Norway (NOR)
Lars Bjønness
Rolf Thorsen
Kjetil Undset
Per Albert Sætersdal
Norway (NOR)
Lars Bjønness
Vetle Vinje
Rolf Thorsen
Alf Hansen
Australia (AUS)
Paul Reedy
Gary Gullock
Timothy McLaren
Anthony Lovrich
Soviet Union (URS)
Yuriy Shapochka
Yevgeniy Barbakov
Valeriy Kleshnyov
Nikolay Dovgan
5:43.57
2004
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Russia (RUS)
Sergei Fedorovtsev
Igor Kravtsov
Aleksei Svirin
Nikolai Spinev
Italy (ITA)
Agostino Abbagnale
Alessio Sartori
Rossano Galtarossa
Simone Raineri
Germany (GER)
André Steiner
Andreas Hajek
Stephan Volkert
André Willms
Germany (GER)
André Willms
Andreas Hajek
Stephan Volkert
Michael Steinbach
Italy (ITA)
Piero Poli
Gianluca Farina
Davide Tizzano
Agostino Abbagnale
West Germany (FRG)
Albert Hedderich
Raimund Hörmann
Dieter Wiedenmann
Michael Dürsch
East Germany (GDR)
Frank Dundr
Karsten Bunk
Uwe Heppner
Martin Winter
5:56.85
5:45.56
5:56.93
5:45.17
5:53.37
5:57.55
5:49.81
5:57.43
5:47.91
5:59.10
5:47.09
5:55.08
5:57.98
5:51.47
5:58.87
5:48.64
6:01.65
5:47.33
5:56.13
5:59.07
5:52.38
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Olympic Games: Historical Results
Men's Eight (M8+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2008
Beijing (CHN)
5:23.89
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
United States (USA)
Beau Hoopman
Matthew Schnobrich
Micah Boyd
Wyatt Allen
Daniel Walsh
Steve Coppola Jr
Joshua Inman
Bryan Volpenhein
Marcus McElhenney
Australia (AUS)
Stefan Szczurowski
Stuart Reside
Stuart Welch
James Stewart
Geoff Stewart
Bo Hanson
Mike McKay
Stephen Stewart
Michael Toon
Croatia (CRO)
Igor Francetic
Tihomir Frankovic
Tomislav Smoljanovic
Niksa Skelin
Sinisa Skelin
Krešimir Culjak
Igor Boraska
Branimir Vujevic
Silvijo Petrisko
Russia (RUS)
Anton Chermashentsev
Pavel Melnikov
Roman Monchenko
Nikolai Aksyonov
Vladimir Volodenkov
Dmitri Rozinkevich
Andrei Glukhov
Sergey Matveyev
Aleksandr Lukyanov
Germany (GER)
Frank Richter
Thorsten Streppelhoff
Detlef Kirchhoff
Armin Eichholz
Bahne Rabe
Hans Sennewald
Ansgar Wessling
Roland Baar
Manfred Klein
United States (USA)
Doug Burden
Jeffrey McLaughlin
Peter Nordell
Ted Patton
John Pescatore
John Rusher
John Smith
Mike Teti
Seth Bauer
Australia (AUS)
Craig Muller
Clyde Hefer
Sam Patten
Timothy Willoughby
Ian Edmunds
James Battersby
Ion Popa
Steven Evans
Gavin Thredgold
Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Kakoshin
Andryj Tischchenko
Aleksandr Tkatchenko
Jonas Pinskus
Jonas Narmontas
Andrey Lugin
Aleksandr Mantsevich
Igor Maistrenko
Grigoriy Dmitrenko
5:25.34
Athens (GRE)
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Tom Stallard
Tom Lucy
Richard Egington
Josh West
Alastair Heathcote
Matt Langridge
Colin Smith
Acer Nethercott
Netherlands (NED)
Matthijs Vellenga
Gijs Vermeulen
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Daniel Mensch
Geert Jan Derksen
Gerritjan Eggenkamp
Diederik Simon
Michiel Bartman
Chun Wei Cheung
Australia (AUS)
Christian Ryan
Alastair Gordon
Nick Porzig
Robert Jahrling
Mike McKay
Stuart Welch
Daniel Burke
Jaime Fernandez
Brett Hayman
Germany (GER)
Wolfram Huhn
Ulrich Viefers
Thorsten Streppelhoff
Frank Richter
Marc Weber
Detlef Kirchhoff
Mark Kleinschmidt
Roland Baar
Peter Thiede
Romania (ROU)
Ioan Vizitiu
Danut Dobre
Gabriel Marin
Iulica Ruican
Viorel Talapan
Vasile Dorel Nastase
Valentin Robu
Vasile Mastacan
Marin Gheorghe
Soviet Union (URS)
Veniamin But
Nikolay Komarov
Vasiliy Tikhonov
Aleksandr Dumchev
Pavel Gurkovsky
Viktor Diduk
Viktor Omelyanovich
Andrey Vasilyev
Aleksandr Lukyanov
United States (USA)
Walter Lubsen
Andrew Sudduth
John Terwilliger
Christopher Penny
Thomas Darling
Earl Borchelt
Charles Clapp
Bruce Ibbetson
Robert Jaugstetter
Great Britain (GBR)
Duncan McDougall
Allan Whitwell
Henry Clay
Chris Mahoney
Andrew Justice
John Pritchard
Malcolm McGowan
Richard Stanhope
Colin Moynihan
5:25.11
2004
Canada (CAN)
Kevin Light
Ben Rutledge
Andrew Byrnes
Jake Wetzel
Malcolm Howard
Dominic Seiterle
Adam Kreek
Kyle Hamilton
Brian Price
United States (USA)
Jason Read
Wyatt Allen
Chris Ahrens
Joseph Hansen
Matthew Deakin
Dan Beery
Beau Hoopman
Bryan Volpenhein
Pete Cipollone
Great Britain (GBR)
Andrew Lindsay
Ben Hunt-Davis
Simon Dennis
Louis Attrill
Luka Grubor
Kieran West
Fred Scarlett
Steve Trapmore
Rowley Douglas
Netherlands (NED)
Henk-Jan Zwolle
Ronald Florijn
Niels van Steenis
Niels van der Zwan
Koos Maasdijk
Michiel Bartman
Diederik Simon
Nico Rienks
Jeroen Duyster
Canada (CAN)
John Wallace
Bruce Robertson
Michael Forgeron
Darren Barber
Robert Marland
Michael Rascher
Andrew Crosby
Derek Porter
Terrence Paul
West Germany (FRG)
Thomas Möllenkamp
Matthias Mellinghaus
Eckhardt Schultz
Ansgar Wessling
Armin Eichholz
Thomas Domian
Wolfgang Männig
Bahne Rabe
Manfred Klein
Canada (CAN)
Patrick Turner
Kevin Neufeld
Mark Evans
Grant Main
Paul Steele
Michael Evans
Dean Crawford
Blair Horn
Brain McMahon
East Germany (GDR)
Bernd Krauss
Hans-Peter Koppe
Ulrich Kons
Jörg Friedrich
Jens Doberschütz
Ulrich Karnatz
Uwe Dühring
Bernd Höing
Klaus-Dieter Ludwig
5:42.48
5:33.08
5:42.74
5:29.53
5:46.05
5:41.32
5:49.05
5:43.75
5:33.88
5:44.58
5:29.67
5:48.01
5:41.74
5:51.92
5:45.38
5:34.85
5:45.77
5:31.00
5:48.26
5:43.40
5:52.66
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Olympic Games: Historical Results
Men's Coxed Pair (M2+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
6:49.83
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
Romania (ROU)
Dumitru Popescu
Nicolaie Taga
Dumitru Raducanu
Great Britain (GBR)
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
Patrick Sweeney
United States (USA)
Kevin Still
Robert Espeseth
Douglas Herland
Yugoslavia (YUG)
Dusko Mrduljas
Zlatko Celent
Josip Reic
6:51.58
Seoul (KOR)
Italy (ITA)
Carmine Abbagnale
Giuseppe Abbagnale
Giuseppe Di Capua
East Germany (GDR)
Mario Streit
Detlef Kirchhoff
René Rensch
Romania (ROU)
Dumitru Popescu
Vasile Tomoiaga
Dumitru Raducanu
Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Pereverzev
Gennadiy Kryuchkin
Aleksandr Lukyanov
6:50.98
1988
Great Britain (GBR)
Jonny Searle
Greg Searle
Garry Herbert
Italy (ITA)
Carmine Abbagnale
Giuseppe Abbagnale
Giuseppe Di Capua
Italy (ITA)
Carmine Abbagnale
Giuseppe Abbagnale
Giuseppe Di Capua
East Germany (GDR)
Harald Jährling
Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich
Georg Spohr
Men's Coxed Four (M4+)
6:58.79
7:05.99
7:02.54
7:00.63
7:11.21
7:03.35
7:01.95
7:12.81
7:04.92
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
5:59.37
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
Poland (POL)
Jacek Streich
Wojciech Jankowski
Tomasz Tomiak
Maciej Lasicki
Michal Cieslak
New Zealand (NZL)
George Keys
Ian Wright
Gregory Johnston
Christopher White
Andrew Bird
New Zealand (NZL)
Kevin Lawton
Donald Symon
Barrie Mabbott
Ross Tong
Brett Hollister
Poland (POL)
Grzegorz Stellak
Adam Tomasiak
Grzegorz Nowak
Ryszard Stadniuk
Ryszard Kubiak
6:03.27
Seoul (KOR)
Germany (GER)
Uwe Kellner
Ralf Brudel
Thoralf Peters
Karsten Finger
Hendrik Reiher
Romania (ROU)
Dumitru Popescu
Ioan Snep
Valentin Robu
Vasile Tomoiaga
Ladislau Lovrenski
United States (USA)
Thomas Kiefer
Gregory Springer
Michael Bach
Edward Ives
John Stillings
Soviet Union (URS)
Arturs Garonskis
Dimant Krisianis
Dzintars Krisianis
Georges Tikmers
Yuris Berzynsh
6:00.34
1988
Romania (ROU)
Viorel Talapan
Iulica Ruican
Dumitru Popescu
Nicolaie Taga
Dumitru Raducanu
East Germany (GDR)
Frank Klawonn
Bernd Eichwurzel
Bernd Niesecke
Karsten Schmeling
Hendrik Reiher
Great Britain (GBR)
Martin Cross
Richard Budgett
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
Adrian Ellison
East Germany (GDR)
Dieter Wendisch
Ullrich Diessner
Walter Diessner
Gottfried Döhn
Andreas Gregor
6:10.74
6:18.64
6:14.51
6:13.58
6:20.28
6:19.05
6:15.78
6:23.68
6:22.52
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Women
Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Year
Location
1st
2nd
T
3rd
2008
Beijing (CHN)
Athens (GRE)
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
United States (USA)
Michelle Guerette
Belarus (BLR)
Ekaterina Karsten
Bulgaria (BUL)
Rumyana Neykova
Canada (CAN)
Silken Laumann
Belgium (BEL)
Annelies Bredael
United States (USA)
Anne Marden
United States (USA)
Charlotte Geer
Soviet Union (URS)
Antonina Makhina
7:22.78
2004
Bulgaria (BUL)
7:22.34
Rumyana Neykova
Germany (GER)
7:18.12
Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski
Belarus (BLR)
7:28.14
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
7:32.21
Ekaterina Khodatovich
Romania (ROU)
7:25.54
Elisabeta Lipa
East Germany (GDR) 7:47.19
Jutta Behrendt
Romania (ROU)
3:40.68
Valeria Rosca-Racila
Romania (ROU)
3:40.69
Sanda Toma
Belarus (BLR)
7:23.98
Ekaterina Karsten
Bulgaria (BUL)
7:23.10
Rumyana Neykova
Germany (GER)
7:28.99
Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski
Denmark (DEN)
7:37.20
Trine Hansen
Canada (CAN)
7:28.85
Silken Laumann
Bulgaria (BUL)
7:53.65
Magdalena Georgieva
Belgium (BEL)
3:45.72
Ann Haesebrouck
East Germany (GDR) 3:43.54
Martina Schröter
Women's Pair (W2-)
T
7:22.04
7:28.15
7:35.15
7:26.64
7:50.28
3:43.89
3:41.65
T
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2008
Beijing (CHN)
7:20.60
Athens (GRE)
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
China (CHN)
Wu You
Gao Yulan
Great Britain (GBR)
Katherine Grainger
Cath Bishop
Australia (AUS)
Rachel Taylor
Kate Slatter
United States (USA)
Missy Schwen
Karen Kraft
Germany (GER)
Stefani Werremeier
Ingeburg Schwerzmann
Bulgaria (BUL)
Radka Stoyanova
Lalka Berberova
Canada (CAN)
Betty Craig
Tricia Smith
Poland (POL)
Malgorzata Dluzewska
Czeslawa Koscianska
7:22.28
2004
Romania (ROU)
Georgeta Andrunache
Viorica Susanu
Romania (ROU)
Georgeta Andrunache
Viorica Susanu
Romania (ROU)
Georgeta Damian
Doina Ignat
Australia (AUS)
Megan Still
Kate Slatter
Canada (CAN)
Marnie McBean
Kathleen Heddle
Romania (ROU)
Rodica Arba-Puscatu
Olga Bularda-Homeghi
Romania (ROU)
Rodica Arba-Puscatu
Elena Horvat
East Germany (GDR)
Ute Steindorf
Cornelia Klier
Belarus (BLR)
7:22.91
Yulia Bichik
Natallia Helakh
Belarus (BLR)
7:09.86
Yulia Bichik
Natallia Helakh
United States (USA)
7:13.00
Missy Ryan
Karen Kraft
France (FRA)
7:03.82
Christine Gossé
Hélène Cortin
United States (USA)
7:08.11
Anna Seaton
Stephanie Maxwell-Pierson
New Zealand (NZL)
7:35.68
Nicola Payne
Lynley Hannen
West Germany (FRG) 3:40.50
Ellen Becker
Iris Völkner
Bulgaria (BUL)
3:32.39
Sika Barbulova-Kelbecheva
Stoyanka Kurbatova
T
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
7:06.55
7:11.00
7:01.39
7:06.22
7:28.13
3:32.60
3:30.49
7:08.66
7:12.56
7:01.78
7:07.96
7:31.95
3:36.06
3:30.95
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2008
Beijing (CHN)
7:07.32
2004
Athens (GRE)
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
New Zealand (NZL)
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
New Zealand (NZL)
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
Germany (GER)
Jana Thieme
Kathrin Boron
Canada (CAN)
Marnie McBean
Kathleen Heddle
Germany (GER)
Kerstin Köppen
Kathrin Boron
East Germany (GDR)
Birgit Peter
Martina Schröter
Romania (ROU)
Marioara Popescu
Elisabeta Oleniuc
Soviet Union (URS)
Yelena Khloptseva
Larisa Popova
Germany (GER)
7:07.33
Ann-Katrin Thiele
Christiane Huth
Germany (GER)
7:02.78
Peggy Waleska
Britta Oppelt
Netherlands (NED)
7:00.36
Pieta van Dishoeck
Eeke van Nes
China (CHN)
6:58.35
Mianying Cao
Zhang Xiuyun
Romania (ROU)
6:51.47
Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu
Elisabeta Lipa
Romania (ROU)
7:04.36
Elisabeta Lipa
Veronica Cogeanu
Netherlands (NED)
3:29.13
Greet Hellemans
Nicolette Hellemans
East Germany (GDR) 3:17.63
Cornelia Linse
Heidi Westphal
7:01.79
6:55.44
6:56.84
6:49.00
7:00.48
3:26.75
3:16.27
T
3rd
T
Great Britain (GBR)
Elise Laverick
Anna Bebington
Great Britain (GBR)
Sarah Winckless
Elise Laverick
Lithuania (LTU)
Birute Sakickiene
Kristina Poplavskaja
Netherlands (NED)
Irene Eijs
Eeke van Nes
China (CHN)
Xiaoli Gu
Huali Lu
Bulgaria (BUL)
Violeta Ninova
Stefka Madina
Canada (CAN)
Daniele Laumann
Silken Laumann
Romania (ROU)
Olga Homeghi
Valeria Rosca
7:07.55
7:07.58
7:01.71
6:58.72
6:55.16
7:06.03
3:29.82
3:18.91
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Women's Four (W4-)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
Canada (CAN)
Kirsten Barnes
Brenda Taylor
Jessica Monroe
Kay Worthington
6:30.85
United States (USA)
Shelagh Donohoe
Cindy Eckert
Amy Fuller
Carol Feeney
6:31.86
Germany (GER)
Antje Frank
Gabriele Mehl
Birte Siech
Annette Hohn
6:32.34
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2008
Beijing (CHN)
6:54.74
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
Canada (CAN)
Melanie Kok
Tracy Cameron
Netherlands (NED)
Kirsten van der Kolk
Marit van Eupen
United States (USA)
Christine Collins
Sarah Garner
Australia (AUS)
Rebecca Joyce
Virginia Lee
6:56.68
Athens (GRE)
Finland (FIN)
Sanna Sten
Minna Nieminen
Germany (GER)
Daniela Reimer
Claudia Blasberg
Germany (GER)
Valerie Viehoff
Claudia Blasberg
United States (USA)
Teresa Z. Bell
Lindsay Burns
6:56.03
2004
Netherlands (NED)
Kirsten van der Kolk
Marit van Eupen
Romania (ROU)
Constanta Burcica
Angela Alupei
Romania (ROU)
Constanta Burcica
Angela Alupei
Romania (ROU)
Constanta Burcica
Camelia Macoviciuc
3rd
T
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
6:56.05
7:02.64
7:12.78
6:57.33
7:02.95
7:14.65
7:06.37
7:16.56
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2008
Beijing (CHN)
6:16.06
2004
Athens (GRE)
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
China (CHN)
Tang Bin
Jin Ziwei
Xi Aihua
Zhang Yangyang
Germany (GER)
Kathrin Boron
Meike Evers
Manuela Lutze
Kerstin El Qalqili
Germany (GER)
Manja Kowalski
Meike Evers
Manuela Lutze
Kerstin Kowalski
Germany (GER)
Jana Sorgers
Katrin Rutschow
Kathrin Boron
Kerstin Köppen
Germany (GER)
Kerstin Müller
Sybille Schmidt
Birgit Peter
Kristina Mundt
East Germany (GDR)
Kerstin Förster-Pieloth
Kristina Mundt
Beate Schramm
Jana Sorgers
Great Britain (GBR)
6:17.37
Annie Vernon
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain (GBR)
6:31.26
Alison Mowbray
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Rebecca Romero
Great Britain (GBR)
6:21.64
Guin Batten
Gillian Lindsay
Katherine Grainger
Miriam Batten
Ukraine (UKR)
6:30.36
Olena Ronzhina
Inna Frolova
Svetlana Maziy
Dina Miftakhutdinova
Romania (ROU)
6:24.34
Constanta Pipota
Doina Ignat
Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu
Anisoara Dobre-Balan
Soviet Union (URS)
6:23.47
Irina Kalimbet
Svetlana Maziy
Inna Frolova
Antonina Dumcheva
Germany (GER)
6:19.56
Britta Oppelt
Manuela Lutze
Kathrin Boron
Stephanie Schiller
Australia (AUS)
6:34.73
Dana Faletic
Rebecca Sattin
Kerry Hore
Amber Bradley
Russia (RUS)
6:21.65
Oksana Dorodnova
Irina Fedotova
Yulia Levina
Larisa Merk
Canada (CAN)
6:30.38
Laryssa Biesenthal
Marnie McBean
Diane O'Grady
Kathleen Heddle
Unified Team (EUN)
6:25.07
Ekaterina Khodatovich
Antonina Zelikovich
Yelena Khloptseva
Tatyana Ustyuzhanina
Romania (ROU)
6:23.81
Anisoara Balan
Anisoara Minea-Sorohan
Veronica Cogeanu
Elisabeta Lipa
Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls (W4x+)
6:29.29
6:19.58
6:27.44
6:20.18
6:21.06
T
6:58.54
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
3:14.11
Denmark (DEN)
Hanne Eriksen
Birgitte Hanel
Charlotte Koefoed
Bodil Rasmussen
Jette Sørensen
Bulgaria (BUL)
Mariana Serbezova
Rumeliana Boncheva
Dolores Nakova
Anka Bakova
Ani Georgieva
3:16.02
Moscow (URS)
United States (USA)
Anne Marden
Lisa Rohde
Joan Lind
Virginia Gilder
Kelly Rickon
Soviet Union (URS)
Antonina Pustovit
Yelena Matiyevskaya
Olga Vasilchenko
Nadezhda Lyubimova
Nina Cheremisina
3:15.57
1980
Romania (ROU)
Maricica Taran
Anisoara Sorohan
Ioana Badea
Sofia Corban
Ecaterina Oancia
East Germany (GDR)
Sybille Reinhardt
Jutta Ploch
Jutta Lau
Roswietha Zobelt
Liane Buhr-Weigelt
3:15.32
3:15.73
3:16.10
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Women's Eight (W8+)
Year
Location
1st
2008
Beijing (CHN)
2004
Athens (GRE)
2000
Sydney (AUS)
1996
Atlanta, GA (USA)
1992
Barcelona (ESP)
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
United States (USA)
6:05.34
Erin Cafaro
Lindsay Shoop
Anna Goodale
Ellie Logan
Anna Cummins
Susan Francia
Caroline Lind
Caryn Davies
Mary Whipple
Romania (ROU)
6:17.70
Rodica Florea
Viorica Susanu
Aurica Barascu
Ioana Papuc
Liliana Gafencu
Elisabeta Lipa
Georgeta Andrunache
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
Romania (ROU)
6:06.44
Georgeta Damian
Viorica Susanu
Ioana Olteanu
Veronica Cochela- Cogeanu
Magdalena Dumitrache
Elisabeta Lipa
Liliana Gafencu
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
Romania (ROU)
6:19.73
Anca Tanase
Veronica Cochela- Cogeanu
Liliana Gafencu
Doina Spircu
Ioana Olteanu
Elisabeta Lipa
Marioara Popescu
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
Canada (CAN)
6:02.62
Kirsten Barnes
Brenda Taylor
Megan Delahanty
Shannon Crawford
Marnie McBean
Kay Worthington
Jessica Monroe
Kathleen Heddle
Lesley Thompson
East Germany (GDR) 6:15.17
Annegret Strauch
Judith Zeidler
Kathrin Haacker
Ute Wild
Anja Kluge
Beatrix Schröer- Lehmann
Ramona Balthasar
Ute Schell
Daniela Neunast
United States (USA)
2:59.80
Shyril O'Steen
Harriet Metcalf
Carol Bower
Carrie Graves
Jeanne Flanagan
Kristine Norelius
Kristen Thorsness
Kathryn Keeler
Betsy Beard
East Germany (GDR) 3:03.32
Martina Boesler
Kersten Neisser
Christiane Köpke-Knetsch
Birgit Schütz
Gabriele Kühn-Lohs
Ilona Richter
Marita Sandig
Karin Metze
Marina Wilke
T
2nd
T
Netherlands (NED)
6:07.22
Femke Dekker
Marlies Smulders
Nienke Kingma
Roline Repelaer van Driel
Annemarieke van Rumpt
Helen Tanger
Sarah Siegelaar
Annemiek de Haan
Ester Workel
United States (USA)
6:19.56
Kate Johnson
Samantha Magee
Megan Dirkmaat
Alison Cox
Caryn Davies
Laurel Korholz
Anna Mickelson
Lianne Nelson
Mary Whipple
Netherlands (NED)
6:09.39
Anneke Venema
Carin ter Beek
Nelleke Penninx
Pieta van Dishoeck
Eeke van Nes
Tessa Appeldoorn
Marieke Westerhof
Elien Meijer
Martijntje Quik
Canada (CAN)
6:24.05
Heather McDermid
Tosha Tsang
Maria Maunder
Alison Korn
Emma Robinson
Anna Van der Kamp
Jessica Monroe
Theresa Luke
Lesley Thompson
Romania (ROU)
6:06.26
Doina Snep-Balan
Doina Robu
Ioana Olteanu
Viorica Lepadatu
Iulia Bobeica
Viorica Necula
Adriana Bazon-Chelariu
Maria Padurariu
Elena Georgescu
Romania (ROU)
6:17.44
Doina Balan
Marioara Trasca
Viorica Necula
Herta Anitas
Adriana Bazon-Chelariu
Mihaela Armasescu
Rodica Arba-Puscatu
Olga Bularda-Homeghi
Ecaterina Oancia
Romania (ROU)
3:00.87
Doina Balan
Marioara Trasca
Aurora Plesca
Aneta Mihaly
Adriana Chelariu
Mihaela Armasescu
Camelia Diaconescu
Lucia Sauca
Viorica Ioja
Soviet Union (URS)
3:04.29
Olga Pivovarova
Nina Umanets
Nadezhda Prishchepa
Valentina Zhulina
Tatyana Stetsenko
Elena Teryoshina
Nina Preobrazhenskaya
Mariya Pazyun
Nina Frolova
3rd
T
Romania (ROU)
6:07.25
Constanta Burcica
Viorica Susanu
Rodica Serban
Eniko Barabas
Simona Strimbeschi
Ioana Papuc
Georgeta Andrunache
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
Netherlands (NED)
6:19.85
Froukje Wegman
Marlies Smulders
Nienke Hommes
Hurnet Dekkers
Annemarieke van Rumpt
Annemiek de Haan
Sarah Siegelaar
Helen Tanger
Ester Workel
Canada (CAN)
6:11.58
Heather McDermid
Heather Davis
Dorota Urbaniak
Theresa Luke
Emma Robinson
Alison Korn
Laryssa Biesenthal
Buffy Alexander
Lesley Thompson
Belarus (BLR)
6:24.44
Natalia Lavrinenko
Aliaksandra Pankina
Natalia Volcheck
Tamara Davydenko
Valiantsina Skrabatun
Alena Mikulich
Natalya Stasyuk
Marina Znak
Yaroslava Pavlovich
Germany (GER)
6:07.80
Annegret Strauch
Sylvia Dördelmann
Kathrin Haacker
Dana Pyritz
Cerstin Petersmann
Ute Schell
Christiane Harzendorf
Judith Zeidler
Daniela Neunast
China (CHN)
6:21.83
Xiuhua Zhou
Yali Zhang
Yanwen He
Yaqin Han
Xianghua Zhang
Zhau Shouying
Xiao Yang
Yadong Hu
Ronghua Li
Netherlands (NED)
3:02.92
Nicolette Hellemans
Lynda Cornet
Harriët van Ettekoven
Greet Hellemans
Marieke van Drogenbroek
Anne-Marie Quist
Catalien Neelissen
Wiljon Vaandrager
Martha Laurijsen
Romania (ROU)
3:05.63
Angelica Aposteanu
Marlena Zagoni
Rodica Frintu
Florica Bucur
Rodica Puscatu
Ana Iliuta
Mariana Constantinescu
Elena Bondar
Elena Dobritoiu
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Women's Coxed Four (W4+)
Year
Location
1st
1988
Seoul (KOR)
1984
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
1980
Moscow (URS)
East Germany (GDR) 6:56.00
Martina Walther
Gerlinde Doberschütz- Mey
Carola Hornig-Miseler
Birte Siech
Sylvia Rose
Romania (ROU)
3:19.30
Florica Lavric
Maria Fricioiu
Chira Apostol
Olga Bularda-Homeghi
Viorica Ioja
East Germany (GDR) 3:19.27
Ramona Kapheim
Silvia Fröhlich
Angelika Noack
Romy Saalfeld
Kirsten Wenzel
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
China (CHN)
Xianghua Zhang
Yadong Hu
Xiao Yang
Zhau Shouying
Ronghua Li
Canada (CAN)
Marilyn Brain
Angie Schneider
Barbara Armbrust
Jane Tregunno
Lesley Thompson
Bulgaria (BUL)
Ginka Gyurova
Mariyka Modeva
Rita Todorova
Iskra Velinova
Nadezhda Filipova
6:58.78
Romania (ROU)
Marioara Trasca
Viorica Necula
Herta Anitas
Doina Balan
Ecaterina Oancia
Australia (AUS)
Robyn Grey-Gardner
Karen Brancourt
Susan Chapman
Margot Foster
Susan Lee
Soviet Union (URS)
Mariya Fadeyeva
Galina Sovetnikova
Marina Studneva
Svetlana Semyonova
Nina Cheremisina
7:01.13
3:21.55
3:20.75
3:23.29
3:20.92
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3.2. Statistics
3.2.1. 2008 Olympic Games Overall Medal Table
Rank
1
2
3
4
=5
=5
=5
8
=9
=9
=11
=11
13
=14
=14
=14
=14
=14
=19
=19
Country
Great Britain
Australia
Canada
United States
China
Netherlands
Poland
New Zealand
Denmark
Romania
Bulgaria
Norway
Germany
Czech Republic
Estonia
Finland
Greece
Italy
Belarus
France
TOTAL
G
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
S
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
14
B
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
14
Total
6
3
4
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
42
G(M)
2
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
S(M)
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
8
B(M)
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8
T(M)
4
3
3
1
0
0
2
2
2
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
2
24
G(W)
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
S(W)
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
B(W)
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
6
T(W)
2
0
1
2
2
2
0
1
0
2
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
18
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Top 50
Rank Name
Country
GBR
Gold
5
Silver Bronze
0
First gold
Last gold
6 2+,2-,4+,4-
1984
2000
0
4 2-,4-
1992
2004
0
5 1x,2x,4-,8+
1924
1936
1
4 L4-
1996
2008
1
4 2-,4-
1992
2004
1
Total Event(s)
1
Steve Redgrave
2
Matthew Pinsent
GBR
4
0
3
Jack Beresford Jr.
GBR
3
2
4
Eskild Ebbesen
DEN
3
0
4
James Tomkins
AUS
3
0
6
Agostino Abbagnale
ITA
3
0
0
3 2x,4x
1988
2000
6
Drew Ginn
AUS
3
0
0
3 2-,4-
1996
2008
6
John Kelly Sr.
USA
3
0
0
3 1x,2x
1920
1924
6
Paul Costello
USA
3
0
0
3 2x
1920
1928
6
Pertti Karppinen
FIN
3
0
0
3 1x
1976
1984
6
Siegfried Brietzke
GDR
3
0
0
3 2-,4-
1972
1980
6
Vyacheslav Ivanov
URS
3
0
0
3 1x
1956
1964
13
Mike McKay
AUS
2
1
1
4 4-,8+
1992
1996
14
Carmine Abbagnale
ITA
2
1
0
3 2+
1984
1988
14
Giuseppe Abbagnale
ITA
2
1
0
3 2+
1984
1988
14
Giuseppe Di Capua
ITA
2
1
0
3 2+
1984
1988
14
Olaf Tufte
NOR
2
1
0
3 1x,2x
2004
2008
14
Yuriy Tyukalov
URS
2
1
0
3 1x,2x
1952
1956
19
André Willms
GER
2
0
1
3 4x
1992
1996
19
Andreas Hajek
GER
2
0
1
3 4x
1992
1996
19
Andy Holmes
GBR
2
0
1
3 2+,2-,4+
1984
1988
19
Bernd Landvoigt
GDR
2
0
1
3 2-,8+
1976
1980
19
Conn Findlay
USA
2
0
1
3 2+
1956
1964
19
Hans Walter
SUI
2
0
1
3 4+,4-
1920
1924
19
Jörg Landvoigt
GDR
2
0
1
3 2-,8+
1976
1980
19
Nico Rienks
NED
2
0
1
3 2x,8+
1988
1996
19
Simon Dickie
NZL
2
0
1
3 4+,8+
1968
1972
19
Stephan Volkert
GER
2
0
1
3 4x
1992
1996
19
Thomas Ebert
DEN
2
0
1
3 L4-
2004
2008
19
Thomas Lange
GDR,GER
2
0
1
3 1x
1988
1992
31
Aleksandr Timoshinin
URS
2
0
0
2 2x
1968
1972
31
Andreas Decker
GDR
2
0
0
2 4-
1976
1980
31
Angus James Gillan
GBR
2
0
0
2 4-,8+
1908
1912
31
Arthur Ayrault
USA
2
0
0
2 2+,4-
1956
1960
31
Bobby Pearce
AUS
2
0
0
2 1x
1928
1932
31
Davide Tizzano
ITA
2
0
0
2 2x,4x
1988
1996
31
Dieter Grahn
GDR
2
0
0
2 4-
1968
1972
31
Dieter Schubert
GDR
2
0
0
2 4-
1968
1972
31
Dieter Wendisch
GDR
2
0
0
2 4+,8+
1976
1980
31
Egbert Hirschfelder
GER,FRG
2
0
0
2 4+,8+
1964
1968
31
Emile Lachapelle
SUI
2
0
0
2 2+,4+
1924
1924
31
Frank Forberger
GDR
2
0
0
2 4-
1968
1972
31
Frank Rühle
GDR
2
0
0
2 4-
1968
1972
31
Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich
GDR
2
0
0
2 2+
1976
1980
31
Georg Spohr
GDR
2
0
0
2 2+
1976
1980
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Gottfried Döhn
GDR
2
0
0
2 4+,8+
1976
1980
31
Harald Jährling
GDR
2
0
0
2 2+
1976
1980
31
Hugh Edwards
GBR
2
0
0
2 2-,4-
1932
1932
31
James Cracknell
GBR
2
0
0
2 4-
2000
2004
31
John Exley
USA
2
0
0
2 8+
1900
1904
31
Jörg Lucke
GDR
2
0
0
2 2+,2-
1968
1972
31
Louis Abell
USA
2
0
0
2 8+
1900
1904
31
Nicholas Green
AUS
2
0
0
2 4-
1992
1996
31
Richard Joyce
NZL
2
0
0
2 4+,8+
1968
1972
31
Richard Wailes
USA
2
0
0
2 4-,8+
1956
1960
31
Robert Sycz
POL
2
0
0
2 L2x
2000
2004
31
Ronald Florijn
NED
2
0
0
2 2x,8+
1988
1996
31
Stefan Semmler
GDR
2
0
0
2 4-
1976
1980
31
Steve Williams
GBR
2
0
0
2 4-
2004
2008
31
Tomasz Kucharski
POL
2
0
0
2 L2x
2000
2004
31
Ulrich Karnatz
GDR
2
0
0
2 8+
1976
1980
31
Wolfgang Mager
GDR
2
0
0
2 2-,4-
1972
1976
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3.2.3. All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete – Women (since 1976)
Top 50
Rank Name
First gold
Last gold
1
Elisabeta Lipa
ROU
Country
5
2
1
8 1x,2x,4x,8+
1984
2004
2
Georgeta Andrunache
ROU
5
0
1
6 2-,8+
2000
2008
3
Doina Ignat
ROU
4
1
1
6 2-,4x,8+
1996
2004
4
Kathrin Boron
GER
4
0
1
5 2x,4x
1992
2004
4
Viorica Susanu
ROU
4
0
1
5 2-,8+
2000
2008
6
Constanta Burcica
ROU
3
1
1
5 4x,8+,L2x
1996
2004
6
Elena Georgescu
ROU
3
1
1
5 8+
1996
2004
8
Kathleen Heddle
CAN
3
0
1
4 2-,2x,4x,8+
1992
1996
8
Marnie McBean
CAN
3
0
1
4 2-,2x,4x,8+
1992
1996
10
Liliana Gafencu
ROU
3
0
0
3 8+
1996
2004
11
Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu
ROU
2
3
1
6 2x,4x,8+
1996
2000
12
Ekaterina Karsten
EUN,BLR
2
1
2
5 1x,4x
1996
2000
13
Olga Bularda-Homeghi
ROU
2
1
1
4 2-,2x,4+,8+
1984
1988
13
Rodica Arba-Puscatu
ROU
2
1
1
4 2-,8+
1984
1988
15
Ioana Olteanu
ROU
2
1
0
3 8+
1996
2000
15
Jessica Monroe
CAN
2
1
0
3 4-,8+
1992
1992
17
Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski GER
2
0
1
3 1x,4x
1996
2004
17
Manuela Lutze
2
0
1
3 4x
2000
2004
GER
Gold
Silver Bronze
Total Event(s)
19
Angela Alupei
ROU
2
0
0
2 L2x
2000
2004
19
Birgit Peter
GDR,GER
2
0
0
2 2x,4x
1988
1992
19
Brenda Taylor
CAN
2
0
0
2 4-,8+
1992
1992
19
Caroline Evers-Swindell
NZL
2
0
0
2 2x
2004
2008
19
Christiane Köpke-Knetsch
GDR
2
0
0
2 8+
1976
1980
19
Gabriele Kühn-Lohs
GDR
2
0
0
2 4+,8+
1976
1980
19
Georgina Evers-Swindell
NZL
2
0
0
2 2x
2004
2008
19
Ilona Richter
GDR
2
0
0
2 8+
1976
1980
19
Jana Sorgers
GDR,GER
2
0
0
2 4x
1988
1996
19
Jutta Lau
GDR
2
0
0
2 4x+
1976
1980
19
Karin Metze
GDR
2
0
0
2 4+,8+
1976
1980
19
Kay Worthington
CAN
2
0
0
2 4-,8+
1992
1992
19
Kerstin El Qalqili
GER
2
0
0
2 4x
2000
2004
19
Kerstin Köppen
GER
2
0
0
2 2x,4x
1992
1996
19
Kirsten Barnes
CAN
2
0
0
2 4-,8+
1992
1992
19
Kristina Mundt
GDR,GER
2
0
0
2 4x
1988
1992
19
Liane Buhr-Weigelt
GDR
2
0
0
2 4x+
1976
1980
19
Marina Wilke
GDR
2
0
0
2 8+
1976
1980
19
Marioara Popescu
ROU
2
0
0
2 2x,8+
1984
1996
19
Meike Evers
GER
2
0
0
2 4x
2000
2004
19
Roswietha Zobelt
GDR
2
0
0
2 4x+
1976
1980
40
Lesley Thompson-Willie
CAN
1
2
1
4 4+,8+
1992
1992
41
Ecaterina Oancia
ROU
1
1
1
3 4+,4x+,8+
1984
1984
41
Rumyana Neykova
BUL
1
1
1
3 1x
2008
2008
43
Angelika Noack
GDR
1
1
0
2 2-,4+
1980
1980
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2 8+
2008
2008
0
2 8+
2008
2008
0
2 2-
1996
1996
1
0
2 2x,4x+
1980
1980
1
0
2 8+
2008
2008
43
Anna Cummins
USA
1
1
0
43
Caryn Davies
USA
1
1
43
Kate Slatter
AUS
1
1
43
Larisa Popova
URS
1
43
Mary Whipple
USA
1
43
Viorica Ioja
ROU
1
1
0
2 4+,8+
1984
1984
50
Anisoara Minea-Sorohan
ROU
1
0
1
2 4x,4x+
1984
1984
50
Annegret Strauch
GDR,GER
1
0
1
2 8+
1988
1988
50
Birte Siech
GDR,GER
1
0
1
2 4+,4-
1988
1988
50
Carrie Graves
USA
1
0
1
2 8+
1984
1984
50
Daniela Neunast
GDR,GER
1
0
1
2 8+
1988
1988
50
Ioana Papuc
ROU
1
0
1
2 8+
2004
2004
50
Judith Zeidler
GDR,GER
1
0
1
2 8+
1988
1988
50
Kathrin Haacker
GDR,GER
1
0
1
2 8+
1988
1988
50
Kirsten van der Kolk
NED
1
0
1
2 L2x
2008
2008
50
Marit van Eupen
NED
1
0
1
2 L2x
2008
2008
50
Martina Schröter
GDR
1
0
1
2 1x,2x
1988
1988
50
Rodica Serban
ROU
1
0
1
2 8+
2004
2004
50
Sika Barbulova-Kelbecheva
BUL
1
0
1
2 2-
1976
1976
50
Stoyanka Kurbatova
BUL
1
0
1
2 2-
1976
1976
50
Ute Schell
GDR,GER
1
0
1
2 8+
1988
1988
50
Valeria Rosca-Racila
ROU
1
0
1
2 1x,2x
1984
1984
50
Yelena Khloptseva
URS,EUN
1
0
1
2 2x,4x
1980
1980
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3.2.4. All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table (since 1900)
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
=25
=25
27
28
=29
=29
=29
32
=33
=33
=33
=33
37
=38
=38
=38
Country
East Germany
United States
Great Britain
Germany
Romania
Soviet Union
Italy
Australia
Canada
France
Netherlands
Switzerland
Denmark
New Zealand
West Germany
Norway
Bulgaria
Poland
Finland
Czechoslovakia
Belarus
Belgium
China
Yugoslavia
Argentina
Slovenia
Russia
Austria
Czech Republic
Estonia
Sweden
Uruguay
Croatia
Greece
Hungary
Ukraine
Spain
Lithuania
South Africa
Unified Team
TOTAL
G
33
31
24
23
19
12
10
10
9
7
6
6
6
6
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
228
S
7
31
17
16
10
20
13
10
14
14
11
8
3
2
4
6
4
3
1
2
1
6
3
1
1
1
0
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
224
B
8
22
9
13
8
11
12
12
12
13
9
9
10
8
6
6
7
9
3
7
4
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
224
Total
48
84
50
52
37
43
35
32
35
34
26
23
19
16
14
15
14
15
7
11
7
10
6
5
4
4
3
5
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
676
G(M)
20
29
24
16
2
11
10
9
5
7
5
6
6
4
4
3
0
3
3
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
174
S(M)
4
22
13
11
4
14
13
9
10
14
7
8
3
2
4
6
0
2
0
2
0
5
0
1
1
1
0
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
170
B(M)
7
18
7
9
2
7
12
9
7
12
5
9
8
7
4
6
2
9
3
7
0
2
0
3
2
2
1
2
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
170
T(M)
31
69
44
36
8
32
35
27
22
33
17
23
17
13
12
15
2
14
6
11
0
8
0
5
4
4
2
5
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
1
1
0
1
0
514
G(W)
13
2
0
7
17
1
0
1
4
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54
S(W)
3
9
4
5
6
6
0
1
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
1
0
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
54
B(W)
1
4
2
4
6
4
0
3
5
1
4
0
2
1
2
0
5
0
0
0
4
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
54
T(W)
17
15
6
16
29
11
0
5
13
1
9
0
2
3
2
0
12
1
1
0
7
2
6
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
162
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3.2.5. All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table per event - Current and Past Olympic Events (since 1900)
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
12
13
14
15
15
17
17
17
17
17
22
23
23
Soviet Union
Australia
Great Britain
Finland
United States
Germany
Norway
Switzerland
France
East Germany
New Zealand
Netherlands
West Germany
Canada
Argentina
Uruguay
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
Estonia
Poland
Bulgaria
Italy
TOTAL
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
5
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
1
2
1
0
4
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
24
1
0
2
0
3
2
0
2
0
3
3
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
1
25
7
5
6
3
9
6
2
4
2
4
4
1
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
74
1912
1928
1900
1976
1904
1936
2004
1924
1900
1972
1920
1968
1968
1912
1968
1932
1936
1912
2008
1992
2004
1952
2004
1948
1980
1956
1928
1984
1956
2000
2008
2000
1900
1988
2008
1968
1988
1996
1972
1948
1936
1912
2008
1992
2004
1992
2004
1948
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
6
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
8
4
9
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1908
1968
1904
1996
1928
1956
1924
1924
1964
1984
1948
1956
1936
1932
1952
2004
1984
1936
1960
1948
1984
1932
1996
1980
2000
2008
1992
1980
2000
1972
2008
1988
1972
1960
1968
2008
1952
2004
1984
1936
1960
1948
1984
1932
Men's Pair (M2-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
7
9
9
11
12
12
12
15
15
15
18
18
18
18
18
Great Britain
East Germany
United States
Australia
Germany
Soviet Union
France
Netherlands
Canada
Romania
Switzerland
Austria
Denmark
New Zealand
Belgium
Croatia
Spain
Argentina
Finland
Italy
Norway
Poland
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18
18
18
18
Slovenia
South Africa
West Germany
Yugoslavia
TOTAL
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
21
1
1
1
1
20
1
1
1
1
63
1992
2004
1976
1988
1992
2004
1976
1988
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
6
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
3
2
1
0
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
22
2
1
1
1
0
2
2
1
0
2
2
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
22
11
7
4
3
4
4
4
3
2
3
3
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
66
1904
1952
1936
1956
1972
1920
1920
1968
2000
1960
1972
1952
1932
1924
1928
1928
1980
1984
1948
2008
1948
1936
1984
1988
2008
2008
2000
2004
2004
1992
2004
1980
1980
1952
1936
1988
1992
1932
1984
1984
1948
2008
1952
1936
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
7
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
2
0
6
1
2
2
1
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
21
2
0
3
1
4
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
2
1
1
21
11
5
11
4
7
3
3
2
2
1
4
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
64
1908
1968
1904
1992
1928
1924
1948
1932
1972
1952
1952
1960
1968
1976
1924
1972
1952
1992
2008
1988
1992
2008
2004
2004
1984
1936
1984
1952
2008
1980
1968
1976
1936
1988
1952
1992
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
8
9
10
10
12
13
14
15
15
15
18
18
18
21
22
United States
Soviet Union
Great Britain
Australia
Norway
France
Italy
Netherlands
Slovenia
Czechoslovakia
East Germany
Argentina
Germany
Switzerland
Austria
Canada
Yugoslavia
Belgium
Denmark
Estonia
Uruguay
Poland
TOTAL
Men's Four (M4-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
11
12
13
13
15
15
17
17
Great Britain
East Germany
United States
Australia
Italy
Canada
Denmark
Germany
New Zealand
Yugoslavia
France
Soviet Union
Hungary
Norway
Switzerland
West Germany
Finland
Slovenia
TOTAL
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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Rank Country
1
2
2
4
4
6
6
8
8
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
4
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
12
2000
2008
1996
2000
2004
2000
1996
1996
2008
2004
2008
1996
2004
2008
2000
1996
1996
2008
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
4
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
4
4
1
2
2
1
1
1
12
1996
2000
2000
1996
2008
2004
1996
2008
2000
2004
2008
2008
2004
1996
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
9
4
3
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
27
1988
1976
1992
2008
2004
1984
1988
1976
1984
2004
2000
1996
1980
1984
1976
2008
2004
2008
1988
2000
2008
2004
1984
1992
1980
1996
2004
2000
1996
1980
1984
1976
2008
2004
Poland
Great Britain
Switzerland
France
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Australia
Denmark
TOTAL
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
Denmark
France
Australia
Canada
Poland
Italy
United States
TOTAL
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
Rank Country
1
2
2
4
4
4
7
7
9
10
10
10
13
13
13
13
13
Italy
East Germany
Germany
Poland
Russia
West Germany
Norway
Soviet Union
Australia
Czech Republic
Netherlands
United States
Bulgaria
Canada
Czechoslovakia
France
Ukraine
TOTAL
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Men's Eight (M8+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
14
14
16
16
United States
Great Britain
Canada
East Germany
West Germany
Germany
Netherlands
New Zealand
Australia
Soviet Union
Italy
Belgium
Romania
Czechoslovakia
Norway
Croatia
Russia
TOTAL
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
12
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
2
7
4
0
0
2
1
0
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
24
2
0
2
1
0
3
1
1
4
2
1
0
0
2
2
1
1
23
16
10
9
3
2
6
3
2
6
4
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
72
1900
1908
1904
1972
1968
1912
1900
1972
1952
1952
1924
1900
1992
1960
1920
2000
1996
2008
2008
2008
1980
1988
1996
2004
1976
2004
1988
1936
1900
1992
1964
1948
2000
1996
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
4
1
0
2
0
4
1
0
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
18
0
0
3
0
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
0
1
1
1
18
8
4
6
4
3
8
3
3
2
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
54
1920
1972
1924
1936
1920
1900
1900
1948
1988
1956
1972
1972
1932
1928
1948
1980
1992
1988
1984
1960
1928
1964
1968
1968
1992
1980
1992
1976
1932
1928
1948
1980
Men's Coxed Pair (M2+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
14
Italy
East Germany
United States
Germany
Switzerland
France
Netherlands
Denmark
Great Britain
Soviet Union
Romania
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Belgium
Hungary
Yugoslavia
TOTAL
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Men's Coxed Four (M4+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
7
10
10
12
12
14
15
16
17
18
Germany
Switzerland
East Germany
Italy
France
United States
Great Britain
Romania
Soviet Union
Denmark
New Zealand
Czechoslovakia
West Germany
Sweden
Netherlands
Poland
Norway
Finland
TOTAL
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
6
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
21
1
4
3
2
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
21
2
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
2
2
1
1
0
1
4
3
1
22
9
7
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
4
3
1
64
1900
1920
1968
1928
1900
1920
1912
1988
1976
1912
1968
1952
1972
1912
1900
1928
1912
1956
1992
1968
1988
1964
1960
1984
1984
1992
1980
1948
1988
1972
1976
1956
1964
1992
1920
1956
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
2
1
3
1900
1900
1900
1900
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
2
1
3
1900
1900
1900
1900
Men's Pair (Juniors) (MJ2-)
Rank Country
1
2
Belgium
France
TOTAL
Men's Four (Juniors) (MJ4-)
Rank Country
1
2
France
Belgium
TOTAL
Note: medals won by Soviet Union and Russia before 1922 are combined.
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Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
7
10
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
1
0
1
0
4
1
1
1
0
9
0
1
1
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
9
3
4
3
4
2
4
2
2
2
1
27
1980
1996
1976
1988
2000
1976
1984
1992
1976
1996
1992
2008
1988
2008
2004
2008
1992
1996
1980
1996
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
5
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
9
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
1
9
5
3
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
27
1984
1976
1996
1984
1976
1992
2008
1992
2004
1980
2004
1976
1996
1988
2008
1988
2000
1992
1980
2000
2008
1992
2004
1980
2008
1984
1996
1988
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
9
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
9
4
2
4
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
27
1992
2004
1980
1976
1976
1984
1976
1984
1992
2004
2000
2008
2008
1992
1988
1988
1996
1980
2000
1996
2008
2000
Romania
Belarus
East Germany
Bulgaria
Germany
United States
Belgium
Canada
Soviet Union
Denmark
TOTAL
Women's Pair (W2-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
3
3
6
7
7
7
7
11
11
13
13
Romania
Bulgaria
Australia
Canada
East Germany
United States
China
Germany
Great Britain
Poland
Belarus
West Germany
France
New Zealand
TOTAL
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
5
5
8
9
10
11
Germany
New Zealand
Romania
East Germany
Bulgaria
Canada
Soviet Union
Netherlands
China
Great Britain
Lithuania
TOTAL
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Women's Four (W4-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
Canada
United States
Germany
TOTAL
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
3
1992
1992
1992
1992
1992
1992
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
Romania
Netherlands
Germany
United States
Finland
Australia
Canada
TOTAL
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
12
1996
2004
2000
1996
2008
1996
2008
2004
2008
2004
2000
2008
1996
2008
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
6
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
6
5
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
18
1992
2008
1988
2000
1988
1988
1996
2004
1996
2000
1992
2008
2008
1988
2008
1992
1988
1996
2004
1996
2000
1992
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
2
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
2
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
9
1976
1976
1976
1984
1980
1984
1980
1984
1980
1984
1980
1984
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
Rank Country
1
2
2
4
5
6
6
8
8
8
8
Germany
China
East Germany
Great Britain
Romania
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Australia
Canada
Russia
Unified Team
TOTAL
Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls (W4x+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
5
East Germany
Romania
Soviet Union
United States
Bulgaria
Denmark
TOTAL
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Women's Eight (W8+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
7
Romania
East Germany
United States
Canada
Netherlands
Soviet Union
Belarus
China
Germany
TOTAL
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
3
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
9
2
0
1
1
2
0
1
1
1
9
8
3
4
3
4
2
1
1
1
27
1980
1976
1976
1992
1984
1976
1996
1988
1992
2008
1988
2008
2000
2008
1980
1996
1988
1992
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
4
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
12
1976
1984
1976
1984
1988
1976
1984
1988
1988
1980
1984
1988
1980
1984
Women's Coxed Four (W4+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
East Germany
Romania
Bulgaria
Canada
China
Soviet Union
Australia
TOTAL
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4.Paralympic Games
4.1. 2008 Paralympic results 92
4.2. NPC Medal Table Paralympics 2008 93
Paralympic Games
4. Paralympic Games
4.1. 2008 Paralympic results
Arms & Shoulders Men’s Single Sculls (ASM1x)
Place Team
1
2
3
Great Britain
Ukraine
Israel
Name
Tom Aggar
Oleksandr Petrenko
Eli Nawi
Arms & Shoulders Women’s Single Sculls (ASW1x)
Place Team
1
2
3
Great Britain
Belarus
United States
Name
Helene Raynsford
Liudmila Vauchok
Laura Schwanger
Trunk & Arms Mixed Double Sculls (TAMix2x)
Place Team
1
China
2
Australia
3
Brazil
Name
Zhou Yangjing
Shan Zilong
John MacLean
Kathryn Ross
Elton Santana
Josiane Lima
Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four (LTAMix4+)
Place Team
1
Italy
2
United States
3
Great Britain
Name
Paola Protopapa
Luca Agoletto
Daniele Signore
Graziana Saccocci
Alessandro Franzetti
Emma Preuschl
Tracy Tackett
Jesse Karmazin
Jamie Dean
Simona Chin
Vicki Hansford
Naomi Riches
Alastair McKean
James Morgan
Alan Sherman
Time
5:22.09
5:26.03
5:39.11
Time
6:12.93
6:25.44
6:35.07
Time
4:20.69
4:21.58
4:28.36
Time
3:33.13
3:37.61
3:38.37
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Paralympic Games
4.2. NPC Medal Table Paralympics 2008
Rank
1
=2
=2
4
=5
=5
=5
=8
=8
Country
Great Britain
China
Italy
United States
Australia
Belarus
Ukraine
Brazil
Israel
TOTAL
G
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
S
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
4
B
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
4
Total
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
12
G(M)
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
S(M)
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
B(M)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
T(M)
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
G(W)
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
S(W)
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
B(W)
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
T(W)
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
Legend:
G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women
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5.World Rowing
Championships
5.1. Historical Results 96
5.1.1. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 – Olympic Events (Top 3 crews) 96
5.1.2. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 – International Events (Top 3 crews) 101
5.1.3. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 – Adaptive Events (Top 3 crews) 104
5.2. Statistics 5.2.1. 2010 World Rowing Championships Medal Table (Olympic Events) 5.2.2. 2010 World Rowing Championships Medal Table (International Events) 5.2.3. All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete – Men
(since 1962) 5.2.4. All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete – Women
(since 1974) 5.2.5. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table (since 1962) –
Olympic and International Events
5.2.6.All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event
(since 1962) – Current Olympic and International Events 5.2.7. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table –
Adaptive boat classes 5.2.8. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal
Table per event –Adaptive boat classes 106
106
107
108
110
112
113
123
124
World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Olympic Events)
5. World Rowing Championships
5.1. Historical Results
5.1.1. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 - Olympic Events (Top 3 crews)
Men
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:47.49
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Great Britain (GBR)
Alan Campbell
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
6:49.83
Poznan (POL)
New Zealand (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Great Britain (GBR)
Alan Campbell
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Germany (GER)
Marcel Hacker
6:49.42
2009
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
New Zealand (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
New Zealand (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
New Zealand (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Men's Pair (M2-)
6:33.35
6:45.67
6:35.40
6:34.30
6:46.48
6:35.49
6:38.53
6:47.58
6:37.51
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:30.16
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Greece (GRE)
Georgios Tziallas
Ioannis Christou
Greece (GRE)
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Great Britain (GBR)
Colin Smith
Matt Langridge
Canada (CAN)
Kevin Light
Malcolm Howard
6:36.00
Poznan (POL)
Great Britain (GBR)
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Great Britain (GBR)
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Twaddle
George Bridgewater
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Twaddle
George Bridgewater
6:30.48
2009
New Zealand (NZL)
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
New Zealand (NZL)
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
Australia (AUS)
Drew Ginn
Duncan Free
Australia (AUS)
Drew Ginn
Duncan Free
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
6:15.93
6:24.89
6:18.00
6:17.45
6:30.19
6:19.13
6:23.01
6:31.06
6:21.83
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:22.63
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
France (FRA)
Cedric Berrest
Julien Bahain
Estonia (EST)
Allar Raja
Kaspar Taimsoo
Estonia (EST)
Tonu Endrekson
Juri Jaanson
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
6:28.54
Poznan (POL)
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Marcus Bateman
France (FRA)
Julien Bahain
Cedric Berrest
France (FRA)
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Adrien Hardy
Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Spik
Iztok Cop
6:24.21
2009
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Cohen
Joseph Sullivan
Germany (GER)
Erick Knittel
Stephan Krüger
Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Spik
Iztok Cop
France (FRA)
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Adrien Hardy
T
3rd
T
New Zealand (NZL)
Jade Uru
Simon Watson
Hamish Burson
David Eade
Slovenia (SLO)
Tomaz Pirih
Rok Rozman
Rok Kolander
Miha Pirih
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Matthijs Vellenga
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Gijs Vermeulen
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Matthijs Vellenga
Gijs Vermeulen
6:48.38
Men's Four (M4-)
6:07.02
6:16.65
6:07.60
6:07.82
6:16.93
6:09.79
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:45.38
2009
Poznan (POL)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
France (FRA)
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Germain Chardin
Julien Despres
Dorian Mortelette
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Richard Egington
Alex Gregory
Matt Langridge
New Zealand (NZL)
Carl Meyer
James Dallinger
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Alex Partridge
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Greece (GRE)
6:47.15
Stergios Papachristos
Ioannis Tsilis
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Australia (AUS)
5:49.20
Matthew Ryan
James Marburg
Cameron McKenzie- McHarg
Francis Hegerty
Italy (ITA)
5:55.15
Carlo Mornati
Alessio Sartori
Niccolò Mornati
Lorenzo Carboncini
Germany (GER)
5:44.64
Gregor Hauffe
Toni Seifert
Urs Käufer
Philipp Adamski
5:47.28
5:54.24
5:43.75
6:07.86
6:18.32
6:10.95
5:51.11
5:55.49
5:45.54
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Olympic Events)
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:13.47
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
New Zealand (NZL)
Storm Uru
Peter Taylor
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Elia Luini
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
France (FRA)
Fabrice Moreau
Frédéric Dufour
7:18.31
Poznan (POL)
Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
Elia Luini
France (FRA)
Jeremie Azou
Frédéric Dufour
Greece (GRE)
Dimitrios Mougios
Vasileios Polymeros
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Elia Luini
7:15.88
2009
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
New Zealand (NZL)
Storm Uru
Peter Taylor
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
2nd
T
3rd
T
Australia (AUS)
Anthony Edwards
Sam Beltz
Blair Tunevitsch
Todd Skipworth
Denmark (DEN)
Christian Pedersen
Jens Vilhelmsen
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
France (FRA)
Franck Solforosi
Jérémy Pouge
Jean-Christophe Bette
Fabien Tilliet
France (FRA)
Franck Solforosi
Jérémy Pouge
Jean-Christophe Bette
Fabien Tilliet
6:10.78
China (CHN)
Li Lei
Yu Chenggang
Huang Zhe
Li Zhongwei
Poland (POL)
Lukasz Pawlowski
Lukasz Siemion
Milosz Bernatajtys
Pawel Randa
Italy (ITA)
Jiri Vlcek
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Bruno Mascarenhas
Ireland (IRL)
Gearoid Towey
Eugene Coakley
Richard Archibald
Paul Griffin
6:10.79
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
6:10.62
6:24.21
6:11.42
Year
Location
1st
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
2009
Poznan (POL)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Great Britain (GBR)
6:10.71
Richard Chambers
Paul Mattick
Robert Williams
Chris Bartley
Germany (GER)
5:50.77
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Jost Schömann-Finck
Jochen Kühner
Martin Kühner
Great Britain (GBR)
6:16.21
Richard Chambers
James Lindsay-Fynn
Paul Mattick
James Clarke
China (CHN)
5:49.43
Huang Zhongming
Wu Chongkui
Zhang Lin
Tian Jun
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
T
6:12.57
6:25.89
6:14.90
5:51.02
6:17.43
5:51.26
6:15.08
6:26.92
6:15.94
5:52.70
6:17.49
5:51.35
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:15.78
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Australia (AUS)
Karsten Forsterling
David Crawshay
James McRae
Dan Noonan
Germany (GER)
Tim Grohmann
Karsten Brodowski
Marcel Hacker
Tim Bartels
Germany (GER)
René Bertram
Karsten Brodowski
Hans Gruhne
Robert Sens
Estonia (EST)
Allar Raja
Igor Kuzmin
Tonu Endrekson
Andrei Jamsa
6:18.93
Poznan (POL)
Italy (ITA)
Luca Agamennoni
Simone Venier
Matteo Stefanini
Simone Raineri
Australia (AUS)
Nick Hudson
Jared Bidwell
David Crawshay
Dan Noonan
France (FRA)
Jean-David Bernard
Cedric Berrest
Jonathan Coeffic
Julien Bahain
Ukraine (UKR)
Volodimir Pavlovskij
Dmitri Prokopenko
Sergiy Biloushchenko
Sergij Grin
6:17.04
2009
Croatia (CRO)
David Sain
Martin Sinkovic
Damir Martin
Valent Sinkovic
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
5:38.33
5:49.42
5:38.99
5:39.66
5:50.95
5:40.47
5:39.85
5:52.40
5:41.23
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Olympic Events)
Men's Eight (M8+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
5:33.84
Poznan (POL)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Broadway
James Clarke
Cameron Nichol
James Foad
Mohamed Sbihi
Greg Searle
Tom Ransley
Daniel Ritchie
Phelan Hill
Canada (CAN)
Steven Vanknotsenburg
Gabe Bergen
Robert Gibson
Douglas Csima
Malcolm Howard
Andrew Byrnes
James Dunaway
Derek O'Farrell
Mark Laidlaw
Germany (GER)
Jörg Diessner
Florian Eichner
Ulf Siemes
Jan Tebrügge
Sebastian Schulte
Thorsten Engelmann
Philipp Stüer
Bernd Heidicker
Peter Thiede
Italy (ITA)
Carlo Mornati
Pierpaolo Frattini
Luca Agamennoni
Mario Palmisano
Dario Dentale
Alessio Sartori
Niccolò Mornati
Lorenzo Carboncini
Gaetano Iannuzzi
5:34.46
2009
Germany (GER)
Gregor Hauffe
Maximilian Reinelt
Kristof Wilke
Florian Mennigen
Richard Schmidt
Lukas Müller
Toni Seifert
Sebastian Schmidt
Martin Sauer
Germany (GER)
Urs Käufer
Gregor Hauffe
Florian Mennigen
Kristof Wilke
Richard Schmidt
Philipp Adamski
Toni Seifert
Sebastian Schmidt
Martin Sauer
Canada (CAN)
Kevin Light
Ben Rutledge
Andrew Byrnes
Jake Wetzel
Malcolm Howard
Dominic Seiterle
Adam Kreek
Kyle Hamilton
Brian Price
Germany (GER)
Jörg Diessner
Stephan Koltzk
Ulf Siemes
Jan Tebrügge
Sebastian Schulte
Thorsten Engelmann
Philipp Stüer
Bernd Heidicker
Peter Thiede
Australia (AUS)
5:35.96
William Lockwood
Matthew Ryan
James Marburg
Cameron McKenzie- McHarg
Nick Purnell
Sam Loch
Francis Hegerty
Josh Dunkley-Smith
Toby Lister
Netherlands (NED)
5:28.32
Meindert Klem
Robert Luecken
David Kuiper
Jozef Klaassen
Olivier Siegelaar
Mitchel Steenman
Olaf van Andel
Diederik Simon
Peter Wiersum
Great Britain (GBR)
5:37.95
Tom James
Tom Stallard
Tom Lucy
Tom Solesbury
Josh West
Richard Egington
Robin Bourne-Taylor
Alastair Heathcote
Acer Nethercott
United States (USA)
5:24.14
Paul Daniels
Matthew Deakin
Kenneth Jurkowski
Giuseppe Lanzone
Steve Coppola Jr
Daniel Walsh
Chris Liwski
Beau Hoopman
Marcus McElhenney
5:24.13
5:34.92
5:21.85
5:27.15
5:37.19
5:23.29
T
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Olympic Events)
Women
Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:47.61
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
New Zealand (NZL)
Emma Twigg
Czech Republic (CZE)
Mirka Knapkova
United States (USA)
Michelle Guerette
Sweden (SWE)
Frida Svensson
7:49.64
Poznan (POL)
Belarus (BLR)
Ekaterina Karsten
Great Britain (GBR)
Katherine Grainger
Bulgaria (BUL)
Rumyana Neikova
Czech Republic (CZE)
Mirka Knapkova
7:47.79
2009
Sweden (SWE)
Frida Svensson
Belarus (BLR)
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
Ekaterina Karsten
Women's Pair (W2-)
7:11.78
7:26.52
7:11.02
7:13.57
7:27.91
7:15.02
7:16.22
7:28.48
7:18.35
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:17.12
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
United States (USA)
Susan Francia
Erin Cafaro
New Zealand (NZL)
Emma-Jane Feathery
Rebecca Scown
Romania (ROU)
Georgeta Andrunache
Viorica Susanu
Germany (GER)
Nicole Zimmermann
Elke Hipler
7:22.46
Poznan (POL)
Great Britain (GBR)
Helen Glover
Heather Stanning
Romania (ROU)
Camelia Lupascu
Nicoleta Albu
Germany (GER)
Nicole Zimmermann
Elke Hipler
New Zealand (NZL)
Juliette Haigh
Nicky Coles
7:20.24
2009
New Zealand (NZL)
Juliette Haigh
Rebecca Scown
United States (USA)
Susan Francia
Erin Cafaro
Belarus (BLR)
Yulia Bichik
Natallia Helakh
Canada (CAN)
Darcy Marquardt
Jane Rumball
T
3rd
T
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
7:06.28
7:06.56
6:54.68
7:06.64
7:07.99
6:56.72
7:06.94
7:08.87
6:57.11
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:04.70
2009
Poznan (POL)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Great Britain (GBR)
Anna Watkins
Katherine Grainger
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Fularczyk
Julia Michalska
China (CHN)
Li Qin
Tian Liang
Australia (AUS)
Elizabeth Kell
Brooke Pratley
Australia (AUS)
7:10.08
Kerry Hore
Kim Crow
Great Britain (GBR)
6:48.82
Anna Bebington
Annie Vernon
New Zealand (NZL)
6:57.72
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
Germany (GER)
6:47.95
Britta Oppelt
Susanne Schmidt
Poland (POL)
7:14.40
Magdalena Fularczyk
Julia Michalska
Bulgaria (BUL)
6:50.16
Rumyana Neikova
Miglena Markova
Great Britain (GBR)
6:57.74
Elise Laverick
Anna Bebington
New Zealand (NZL)
6:48.82
Caroline Evers-Swindell
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
6:47.18
6:54.38
6:47.67
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
8:06.20
2007
Munich (GER)
Greece (GRE)
Christina Giazitzidou
Alexandra Tsiavou
Great Britain (GBR)
Hester Goodsell
Sophie Hosking
Denmark (DEN)
Katrin Olsen
Juliane Elander
Rasmussen
Germany (GER)
Berit Carow
Marie-Louise Dräger
Greece (GRE)
Chrysa Biskitzi
Alexandra Tsiavou
8:09.14
Poznan (POL)
Germany (GER)
Daniela Reimer
Anja Noske
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Kemnitz
Agnieszka Renc
Finland (FIN)
Sanna Sten
Minna Nieminen
8:07.33
2009
Canada (CAN)
Lindsay Jennerich
Tracy Cameron
Greece (GRE)
Christina Giazitzidou
Alexandra Tsiavou
Australia (AUS)
Amber Halliday
Marguerite Houston
2006
Eton (GBR)
China (CHN)
Xu Dongxiang
Yan Shimin
6:51.46
7:07.18
6:55.12
Australia (AUS)
Marguerite Houston
Amber Halliday
6:56.65
7:07.41
6:56.57
6:56.67
7:08.97
7:08.97
6:57.14
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Olympic Events)
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:12.78
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Germany (GER)
Britta Oppelt
Carina Baer
Tina Manker
Julia Richter
Germany (GER)
Ann-Katrin Thiele
Peggy Waleska
Stephanie Schiller
Christiane Huth
China (CHN)
Tang Bin
Xi Aihua
Jin Ziwei
Feng Guixin
Germany (GER)
Christiane Huth
Magdalena Schmude
Jeannine Hennicke
Stephanie Schiller
7:15.26
Poznan (POL)
Ukraine (UKR)
Katerina Tarasenko
Anastasiya Kozhenkova
Olena Buryak
Yana Dementyeva
United States (USA)
Megan Walsh
Stesha Carle
Sarah Trowbridge
Kathleen Bertko
Germany (GER)
Kathrin Boron
Manuela Lutze
Britta Oppelt
Stephanie Schiller
Australia (AUS)
Catriona Oliver
Sonia Mills
Dana Faletic
Sally Kehoe
7:14.95
2009
Great Britain (GBR)
Debbie Flood
Beth Rodford
Frances Houghton
Annie Vernon
Ukraine (UKR)
Svitliana Spiryukhova
Tatjana Kolesnikova
Anastasiya Kozhenkova
Yana Dementyeva
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain (GBR)
Debbie Flood
Sarah Winckless
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
Women's Eight (W8+)
6:18.41
6:30.81
6:12.50
6:21.54
6:32.02
6:13.99
6:24.27
6:33.91
6:14.67
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:12.42
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Romania (ROU)
Roxana Cogianu
Ionelia Zaharia
Maria Bursuc
Nicoleta Albu
Camelia Lupascu
Ioana Craciun
Adelina Cojocariu
Eniko Mironcic
Teodora Stoica
Netherlands (NED)
Nienke Groen
Claudia Belderbos
Jacobine Veenhoven
Sytske de Groot
Chantal Achterberg
Nienke Kingma
Carline Bouw
Femke Dekker
Anne Schellekens
Great Britain (GBR)
Carla Ashford
Baz Moffat
Alice Freeman
Louisa Reeve
Natasha Howard
Alison Knowles
Katie Greves
Jessica Eddie
Caroline O'Connor
Australia (AUS)
Robyn Selby Smith
Joanna Lutz
Amber Bradley
Sarah Cook
Kim Crow
Sarah Heard
Emily Martin
Kate Hornsey
Lizzy Patrick
6:18.96
Poznan (POL)
Canada (CAN)
Emma Darling
Cristy Nurse
Janine Hanson
Rachelle De Jong
Krista Guloien
Ashley Brzozowicz
Darcy Marquardt
Andreanne Morin
Lesley Thompson-Willie
Romania (ROU)
Roxana Cogianu
Ionelia Neacsu
Maria Bursuc
Ioana Craciun
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Camelia Lupascu
Eniko Barabas
Teodora Stoica
Romania (ROU)
Rodica Serban
Viorica Susanu
Simona Strimbeschi
Ana-Maria Apachitei
Aurica Barascu
Ioana Papuc
Georgeta Andrunache
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
Germany (GER)
Nina Wengert
Johanna Rönfeldt
Christina Gerking
Nadine Schmutzler
Lenka Wech
Maren Derlien
Nicole Zimmermann
Elke Hipler
Annina Ruppel
6:16.12
2009
United States (USA)
Anna Goodale
Amanda Polk
Jamie Redman
Taylor Ritzel
Esther Lofgren
Ellie Logan
Meghan Musnicki
Katherine Glessner
Mary Whipple
United States (USA)
Erin Cafaro
Mara Allen
Laura Larsen-Strecker
Susan Francia
Anna Goodale
Lindsay Shoop
Caroline Lind
Katherine Glessner
Katelin Snyder
United States (USA)
Brett Sickler
Lindsay Shoop
Anna Goodale
Samantha Magee
Anna Cummins
Susan Francia
Caroline Lind
Caryn Davies
Mary Whipple
United States (USA)
Brett Sickler
Megan Cooke
Anna Goodale
Lindsay Shoop
Anna Cummins
Susan Francia
Caroline Lind
Caryn Davies
Mary Whipple
6:05.34
6:17.20
5:55.50
6:06.94
6:18.33
5:57.29
6:07.43
6:19.66
6:00.29
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(International Events)
5.1.2. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 - International Events (Top 3 crews)
Men
Men's Coxed Pair (M2+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:03.32
2008
Linz (AUT)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Germany (GER)
Maximilian Munski
Philipp Adamski
Albert Kowert
Germany (GER)
Philipp Naruhn
Florian Eichner
Tim Behrent
Australia (AUS)
Nick Baxter
Fergus Pragnell
Hugh Rawlinson
Canada (CAN)
Kristopher McDaniel
Derek O'Farrell
Brian Price
Canada (CAN)
Andrew Byrnes
Derek O'Farrell
Brian Price
7:06.20
Poznan (POL)
Italy (ITA)
Paolo Perino
Pierpaolo Frattini
Andrea Lenzi
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jakub Makovicka
Vaclav Chalupa
Oldrich Hejdusek
France (FRA)
Sebastien Lente
Benjamin Lang
Benjamin Manceau
Italy (ITA)
Francesco Gabriele
Valerio Massimo
Gianluca Barattolo
Italy (ITA)
Francesco Gabriele
Dario Cerasola
Andrea Riva
7:04.38
2009
Australia (AUS)
Chris Morgan
Dominic Grimm
David Webster
United States (USA)
Troy Kepper
Henrik Rummel
Marcus McElhenney
Canada (CAN)
Gabe Bergen
James Dunaway
Mark Laidlaw
Poland (POL)
Dawid Paczes
Lukasz Kardas
Daniel Trojanowski
Serbia (SRB)
Nikola Stojic
Jovan Popovic
Ivan Ninkovic
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x)
6:53.58
7:06.69
7:00.10
6:51.27
6:54.58
7:08.64
7:01.84
6:54.39
6:55.44
7:09.30
7:02.94
6:55.41
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:05.82
2008
Linz (AUT)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Hungary (HUN)
Peter Galambos
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Greece (GRE)
Elias Pappas
Netherlands (NED)
Jaap Schouten
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
7:09.86
Poznan (POL)
Slovakia (SVK)
Lukas Babac
Greece (GRE)
Vasileios Polymeros
Netherlands (NED)
Jaap Schouten
Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
Spain (ESP)
Juan Zunzunegui
7:08.19
2009
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
T
3rd
T
Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+)
6:50.78
6:52.38
6:53.89
6:47.82
6:52.33
6:52.73
6:57.43
6:50.14
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
5:48.61
2009
Poznan (POL)
2008
Linz (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Bastian Seibt
Jost Schömann-Finck
Jochen Kühner
Lars Wichert
Daniel Wisgott
Robby Gerhardt
Jan Lueke
Martin Kühner
Albert Kowert
Italy (ITA)
Luigi Scala
Davide Riccardi
Livio La Padula
Martino Goretti
Emiliano Ceccatelli
Gennaro Gallo
Jiri Vlcek
Bruno Mascarenhas
Andrea Lenzi
United States (USA)
Simon Carcagno
Andrew Bolton
Colin Farrell
Australia (AUS)
5:50.27
Ross Brown
Angus Tyers
Tommy Bertrand
Alister Foot
Nick Baker
Darryn Purcell
Blair Tunevitsch
Perry Ward
David Webster
United States (USA)
5:37.15
John Dise
Kenneth McMahon
Ryan Fox
Andrew Diebold
Anthony Fahden
Matthew Muffelman
James Sopko
Matthew Kochem
Kerry Quinn
Germany (GER)
5:51.69
Matthias Veit
Mark Rippel
Johann-Sebastian
Diemann
Jonas Schuetzeberg
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Adrian Bretting
Olaf Beckmann
Axel Schuster
Martin Sauer
Mike Altman
Patrick Todd
Will Daly
Tom Paradiso
Matthew Muffelman
Edmund Del Guercio
5:33.92
5:50.29
6:56.25
6:55.00
6:58.81
6:52.73
Italy (ITA)
5:52.24
Luigi Scala
Davide Riccardi
Luca De Maria
Armando Dell'Aquila
Matteo Pinca
Gennaro Gallo
Livio La Padula
Bruno Mascarenhas
Vincenzo Di Palma
Netherlands (NED)
5:39.69
Thom van den Anker
Diederick van den Bouwhuijsen
Maarten Tromp
Jolmer van der Sluis
Stijn Verwey
Rutger Bruil
Dion van Schie
Joeri Bruschinski
Ryan den Drijver
Netherlands (NED)
5:52.37
Pieter Rom Colthoff
Diederick van den Bouwhuijsen
Reinoud de Groot
Dennis Beemsterboer
Rutger Bruil
Jolmer van der Sluis
Maarten Tromp
Maarten de Boer
Ryan den Drijver
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(International Events)
2007
2006
Munich (GER)
Eton (GBR)
Men's Coxed Four (M4+)
Netherlands (NED)
Tom van den Broek
Pieter Bottema
Wolter Blankert
Dennis Beemsterboer
Maarten Tromp
Arnoud Greidanus
Alwin Snijders
Marshall Godschalk
Peter Wiersum
Italy (ITA)
Luigi Scala
Giorgio Tuccinardi
Livio La Padula
Franco Sancassani
Martino Goretti
Michele Savriè
Jiri Vlcek
Fabrizio Gabriele
Andrea Lenzi
5:42.06
5:36.35
Germany (GER)
5:44.52
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Jost Schömann-Finck
Martin Rückbrodt
Ole Rückbrodt
Björn Steinfurth
Matthias Veit
Lutz Ackermann
Joel El-Qalqili
Felix Erdmann
Germany (GER)
5:38.48
Mark Rippel
Christian Scherhag
Björn Steinfurth
Alexander Bernhardt
Jost Schömann-Finck
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Lutz Ackermann
Matthias Veit
Felix Erdmann
Italy (ITA)
Luigi Scala
Giorgio Tuccinardi
Livio La Padula
Salvatore Di Somma
Michele Savriè
Dario Cerasola
Nicola Moriconi
Fabrizio Gabriele
Andrea Lenzi
Poland (POL)
Tomasz Kowalik
Lukasz Siemion
Mariusz Stanczuk
Jaroslaw Bielaszewski
Szymon Wisniewski
Maciej Madej
Lukasz Pawlowski
Cezary Mrozowicz
Rafal Wozniak
5:46.33
5:38.71
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2007
Munich (GER)
6:10.36
Germany (GER)
Florian Mennigen
Stephan Koltzk
Philipp Naruhn
Mathias Flach
Martin Sauer
New Zealand (NZL)
James Dallinger
Steven Cottle
Paul Gerritsen
Dane Boswell
Daniel Quigley
6:12.49
Eton (GBR)
Serbia (SRB)
Marko Marjanovic
Jovan Popovic
Goran Jagar
Nikola Stojic
Sasa Mimic
Canada (CAN)
Max Lang
Chris Aylard
Robert Gibson
Will Crothers
Stephen Cheng
6:11.17
2006
United States (USA)
Matthew Deakin
Dan Beery
Sam Burns
Chris Liwiski
Edmund Del Guercio
Germany (GER)
Jan-Martin Bröer
Mathias Flach
Philipp Naruhn
Florian Eichner
Martin Sauer
Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-)
6:05.77
6:06.47
6:07.37
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:18.92
2008
Linz (AUT)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Canada (CAN)
Matthew Jensen
Rares Crisian
Serbia (SRB)
Nenad Babovic
Milos Tomic
Serbia (SRB)
Goran Nedeljkovic
Milos Tomic
Australia (AUS)
Ross Brown
Michael McBryde
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Salvatore Di Somma
7:23.79
Poznan (POL)
New Zealand (NZL)
Graham Oberlin-Brown
James Lassche
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Germany (GER)
Jochen Kühner
Martin Kühner
Spain (ESP)
Juan Manuel Florido
Jesus Gonzalez
7:21.39
2009
France (FRA)
Fabien Tilliet
Jean-Christophe Bette
France (FRA)
Fabien Tilliet
Jean-Christophe Bette
Greece (GRE)
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Germany (GER)
Ole Rückbrodt
Felix Otto
T
Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x)
6:29.63
6:40.92
6:38.00
6:28.41
6:31.40
6:42.88
6:39.43
6:30.17
6:31.58
6:45.25
6:42.05
6:30.64
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:11.44
Poznan (POL)
2008
Linz (AUT)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
France (FRA)
Alexandre Pilat
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Stany Delayre
Frédéric Dufour
Germany (GER)
Knud Lange
Lars Wichert
Felix Oevermann
Michael Wieler
France (FRA)
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Fabrice Moreau
Jeremie Azou
Remi Di Girolamo
France (FRA)
Remi Di Girolamo
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Maxime Goisset
Fabien Dufour
Germany (GER)
Kai Anspach
Martin Rückbrodt
Knud Lange
Christoph Schregel
6:14.02
2009
Germany (GER)
Linus Lichtschlag
Jonathan Koch
Lars Wichert
Lars Hartig
Italy (ITA)
Franco Sancassani
Daniele Gilardoni
Lorenzo Bertini
Stefano Basalini
Italy (ITA)
Franco Sancassani
Daniele Gilardoni
Stefano Basalini
Daniele Danesin
Italy (ITA)
Leonardo Pettinari
Daniele Gilardoni
Luca Moncada
Daniele Danesin
Italy (ITA)
Gardino Pellolio
Daniele Gilardoni
Luca Moncada
Daniele Danesin
Denmark (DEN)
6:14.94
Steffen Jensen
Martin Batenburg
Christian Nielsen
Hans Christian Sörensen
Denmark (DEN)
5:51.67
Hans Christian Sörensen
Christian Nielsen
Rasmus Quist
Andreas Ramboel
Germany (GER)
5:59.50
Stephan Schad
Knud Lange
Felix Oevermann
Michael Wieler
Great Britain (GBR)
6:03.83
Simon Jones
Robert Williams
Chris Bartley
Dave Currie
France (FRA)
5:57.42
Bastien Tabourier
Quentin Colard
Maxime Goisset
Remi Di Girolamo
5:47.50
5:57.30
6:01.70
5:53.83
5:49.89
5:57.56
6:02.94
5:55.37
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(International Events)
Women
Women's Four (W4-)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:21.09
2008
Linz (AUT)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
United States (USA)
Mara Allen
Grace Luczak
Alison Cox
Adrianne Martelli
Canada (CAN)
Sarah Waterfield
Sandra Kisil
Jennifer Tuters
Emma Darling
Denmark (DEN)
Lea Jacobsen
Lisbet Jacobsen
Fie Graugaard
Cecilie Christensen
Australia (AUS)
Phoebe Stanley
Katelyn Gray
Emily Martin
Victoria Roberts
United States (USA)
Portia Johnson
Erin Cafaro
Esther Lofgren
Rachel Jeffers
7:24.56
Poznan (POL)
Australia (AUS)
Sarah Heard
Sarah Cook
Pauline Frasca
Kate Hornsey
United States (USA)
Amanda Polk
Jamie Redman
Ellie Logan
Esther Lofgren
United States (USA)
Karen Colwell
Stesha Carle
Sarah Trowbridge
Esther Lofgren
Germany (GER)
Nina Wengert
Nadine Schmutzler
Kerstin Naumann
Silke Günther
China (CHN)
Yu Fei
Li Meng
Li Tong
Luo Xiuhua
7:23.99
2009
Netherlands (NED)
Chantal Achterberg
Nienke Kingma
Carline Bouw
Femke Dekker
Netherlands (NED)
Chantal Achterberg
Nienke Kingma
Carline Bouw
Femke Dekker
Belarus (BLR)
Volha Shcharbachenia
Natallia Helakh
Yulia Bichik
Hanna Nakhayeva
United States (USA)
Portia McGee
Erin Cafaro
Rachel Jeffers
Megan Dirkmaat
Australia (AUS)
Robyn Selby Smith
Joanna Lutz
Amber Bradley
Kate Hornsey
T
Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x)
6:31.34
6:39.89
6:37.94
6:25.35
6:36.01
6:43.56
6:40.36
6:26.75
6:36.87
6:44.69
6:43.03
6:28.66
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
7:43.45
Poznan (POL)
2008
Linz (AUT)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
New Zealand (NZL)
Louise Ayling
Italy (ITA)
Laura Milani
Ireland (IRL)
Sinead Jennings
United States (USA)
Jennifer Goldsack
Germany (GER)
Berit Carow
7:48.48
2009
Germany (GER)
Marie-Louise Dräger
Switzerland (SUI)
Pamela Weisshaupt
Switzerland (SUI)
Pamela Weisshaupt
Netherlands (NED)
Marit van Eupen
Netherlands (NED)
Marit van Eupen
Italy (ITA)
7:49.04
Laura Milani
Denmark (DEN)
7:37.42
Juliane Elander Rasmussen
Croatia (CRO)
7:47.15
Mirna Rajle
Canada (CAN)
7:45.24
Melanie Kok
Spain (ESP)
7:34.98
Teresa Mas de Xaxars
Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x)
7:36.23
7:43.26
7:38.02
7:32.26
7:37.18
7:43.81
7:39.59
7:33.61
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:44.94
2008
Linz (AUT)
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
China (CHN)
Liu Tingting
Wang Xinnan
Liu Jing
Yan Shimin
United States (USA)
Hillary Saeger
Lindsey Hochman
Stefanie Sydlik
Abby Broughton
United States (USA)
Hannah Moore
Rebecca Smith
Wendy Tripician
Elizabeth Peters
China (CHN)
Liu Jing
Jia Jing
Yu Hua
Yan Shimin
Great Britain (GBR)
Laura Ralston
Lindsay Dick
Hester Goodsell
Sophie Hosking
6:49.50
Poznan (POL)
United States (USA)
Victoria Burke
Kristin Hedstrom
Ursula Grobler
Abby Broughton
Great Britain (GBR)
Stephanie Cullen
Laura Greenhalgh
Andrea Dennis
Jane Hall
Poland (POL)
Monika Myszk
Magdalena Kemnitz
Weronika Deresz
Ilona Mokronowska
Great Britain (GBR)
Sophie Hosking
Laura Greenhalgh
Mathilde Pauls
Jane Hall
Denmark (DEN)
Kirsten Kirk Jepsen
Sine Christiansen
Katrin Olsen
Juliane Elander
Rasmussen
6:47.99
2009
Germany (GER)
Daniela Reimer
Marie-Louise Dräger
Lena Müller
Anja Noske
Germany (GER)
Lena Müller
Helke Nieschlag
Laura Tibitanzl
Julia Kröger
Australia (AUS)
Ingrid Fenger
Bronwen Watson
Miranda Bennett
Alice McNamara
Australia (AUS)
Bronwen Watson
Miranda Bennett
Alice McNamara
Tara Kelly
China (CHN)
Yu Hua
Chen Haixia
Fan Xuefei
Liu Jing
6:32.91
6:36.41
6:35.97
6:23.96
6:35.42
6:39.38
6:38.78
6:28.16
6:36.88
6:40.77
6:40.32
6:30.02
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Adaptive Events)
5.1.3. World Rowing Championships 2006-2010 - Adaptive Events (Top 3 crews)
Arms Only Men's Single Sculls (AM1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
5:19.36
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
New Zealand (NZL)
Daniel McBride
Australia (AUS)
Benjamin Houlison
Israel (ISR)
Eli Nawi
Great Britain (GBR)
Shaun Sewell
5:33.39
Poznan (POL)
Ukraine (UKR)
Andrii Kryvchun
Ukraine (UKR)
Andrii Kryvchun
Australia (AUS)
Dominic Monypenny
United States (USA)
Ron Harvey
5:32.67
2009
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Aggar
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Aggar
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Aggar
Australia (AUS)
Dominic Monypenny
Arms Only Women's Single Sculls (AW1x)
4:51.48
5:13.13
5:28.87
5:07.37
5:14.72
5:41.83
5:12.11
5:15.04
5:55.23
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
6:43.18
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Portugal (POR)
Filomena Franco
Belarus (BLR)
Liudmila Vauchok
Poland (POL)
Martyna Snopek
Poland (POL)
Martyna Snopek
7:37.46
Poznan (POL)
Brazil (BRA)
Claudia Santos
France (FRA)
Nathalie Benoit
Belarus (BLR)
Liudmila Vauchok
United States (USA)
Patricia Rollison
6:47.60
2009
France (FRA)
Nathalie Benoit
Ukraine (UKR)
Alla Lysenko
Brazil (BRA)
Claudia Santos
Great Britain (GBR)
Helene Raynsford
Trunk & Arms Mixed Double Sculls (TAMi2x)
5:25.17
5:57.58
6:14.87
5:29.95
5:58.57
6:23.10
5:34.45
6:08.54
6:25.67
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
4:24.71
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Australia (AUS)
Grant Bailey
Kathryn Ross
Poland (POL)
Yolanta Pawlak
Piotr Majka
Poland (POL)
Piotr Majka
Yolanta Pawlak
Canada (CAN)
Caitlin Renneson
Wilfredo More Wilson
4:28.16
Poznan (POL)
France (FRA)
Stephane Tardieu
Perle Bouge
Brazil (BRA)
Elton Santana
Josiane Lima
Australia (AUS)
John MacLean
Kathryn Ross
Poland (POL)
Yolanta Pawlak
Piotr Majka
4:28.05
2009
Ukraine (UKR)
Dmytro Ivanov
Iryna Kyrychenko
Ukraine (UKR)
Dmytro Ivanov
Iryna Kyrychenko
Brazil (BRA)
Lucas Pagani
Josiane Lima
United States (USA)
Scott Brown
Angela Madsen
4:03.96
4:10.69
4:20.50
Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four (LTAMi4+)
4:04.80
4:13.24
4:24.19
4:05.28
4:16.74
4:30.86
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
3:36.53
2007
Munich (GER)
2006
Eton (GBR)
Germany (GER)
Christiane Quirin
Michael Schulz
Martin Lossau
Anke Molkenthin
Katrin Splitt
Germany (GER)
Marcus Klemp
Martin Lossau
Susanne Lackner
Anke Molkenthin
Arne Maury
Canada (CAN)
Anthony Theriault
Scott Rand
Meghan Montgomery
Victoria Nolan
Laura Comeau
Canada (CAN)
Anthony Theriault
Karen Van Nest
Meghan Montgomery
John Moorcroft
Emma Ferguson
3:39.65
Poznan (POL)
Great Britain (GBR)
Kelsie Gibson
Ryan Chamberlain
James Roe
Katherine Jones
Rhiannon Jones
Italy (ITA)
Paola Protopapa
Luca Agoletto
Andrea Bozzato
Graziana Saccocci
Alessandro Franzetti
Great Britain (GBR)
Vicki Hansford
Alan Crowther
Alastair McKean
Naomi Riches
Alan Sherman
Netherlands (NED)
Joleen Hakker
Trees Blankennagel
Paul de Jong
Martin Lauriks
Tonia Harmsen
3:37.08
2009
Canada (CAN)
Anthony Theriault
Meghan Montgomery
Victoria Nolan
David Blair
Laura Comeau
Great Britain (GBR)
Vicki Hansford
James Roe
David Smith
Naomi Riches
Rhiannon Jones
Germany (GER)
Kathrin Wolff
Marcus Klemp
Michael Sauer
Susanne Lackner
Arne Maury
Great Britain (GBR)
Naomi Riches
Vicki Hansford
Alastair McKean
Alan Crowther
Alan Sherman
3:25.33
3:34.99
3:28.21
3:28.44
3:36.19
3:32.62
3:28.90
3:37.19
3:35.19
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(Adaptive Events)
Mixed Legs, Trunk & Arms Coxed Four for Intellectually Disabled (LTAIDMi4+)
Year
Location
1st
2nd
T
2010
Hamilton (NZL)
Hong Kong, China (HKG)4:09.58
Italy (ITA)
4:30.37
Poznan (POL)
Liu Wang Sin
Lam King Shan
Szeto Tung Chun
Tsui Kwok Man
Lee Yuen Wah
Hong Kong, China (HKG)3:55.70
Lam King Shan
Chu Pui Man
Szeto Tung Chun
Tsui Kwok Man
Chu Ying Chun
Giorgia Indelicato
Elisabetta Tieghi
Francesco Borsani
Matteo Brunengo
Andrea Lenzi
Italy (ITA)
Giorgia Indelicato
Carlo Dal Verme
Francesco Borsani
Elisabetta Tieghi
Mahila Di Battista
2009
T
4:31.66
Russia (RUS)
5:00.28
Iulia Zhdanova
Olga Orlova
Boris Maximov
Gennady Mikhaylov
Irina Kostyukhina
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Statistics)
5.2. Statistics
5.2.1. 2010 World Rowing Championships Medal Table (Olympic Events)
Rank
1
2
3
4
=5
=5
=7
=7
=7
10
11
12
=13
=13
=15
=15
=15
Country
Great Britain
New Zealand
Germany
Canada
France
United States
Croatia
Czech Republic
Sweden
Australia
Italy
Greece
Belarus
Ukraine
China
Poland
Romania
Total
G
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
S
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
14
B
1
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
1
1
14
Total
9
7
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
4
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
42
G(M)
2
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
S(M)
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
8
B(M)
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
8
T(M)
6
5
1
0
2
0
1
1
0
3
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
24
G(W)
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
S(W)
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
6
B(W)
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
6
T(W)
3
2
2
2
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
18
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Legend:
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Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
=9
=9
=9
=9
Country
Germany
Australia
Italy
France
Netherlands
New Zealand
United States
Slovakia
Canada
China
Denmark
Hungary
Total
G
4
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
S
0
2
1
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
8
B
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
8
Total
5
3
4
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
24
G(M)
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
S(M)
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
B(M)
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
5
T(M)
3
2
3
2
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
15
G(W)
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
S(W)
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
B(W)
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
T(W)
2
1
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
9
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5.2.3. All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete - Men (since 1962)
Top 50
Rank Name
Country
Gold
Silver Bronze
1
0
Total Event(s)
First gold
Last gold
1999
2009
11 L4x
1
Daniele Gilardoni
ITA
10
2
Matthew Pinsent
GBR
10
0
2
12 2-, 2+, 4-, 4+
1991
2002
3
Steve Redgrave
GBR
9
2
1
12 2-, 2+, 4-
1986
1999
4
Francesco Esposito
ITA
9
1
1
11 L2x, L4x
1980
1994
5
Franco Sancassani
ITA
8
2
1
11 L2-, L4x, L8+
1996
2009
5
Giuseppe Di Capua
ITA
8
2
1
11 2+, L8+
1981
1991
7
Andrea Re
ITA
8
1
2
11 L4-, L8+
1985
1995
8
Carlo Gaddi
ITA
7
4
1
12 L2-, L2x, L4-, L8+
1986
1995
9
Carmine Abbagnale
ITA
7
3
1
11 2+
1981
1991
10
Giuseppe Abbagnale
ITA
7
2
1
10 2+
1981
1991
10
Leonardo Pettinari
ITA
7
2
1
10 L2-, L2x, L4-, L4x, L8+
1994
2007
12
Fabrizio Ravasi
ITA
7
1
2
10 L8+
1985
1991
13
Thomas Ebert
DEN
7
1
1
9 L2-, L4-
1996
2005
14
James Tomkins
AUS
7
0
0
7 2-, 2+, 4-, 4+, 8+
1986
2003
15
Eskild Ebbesen
DEN
6
3
0
9 L4-, L8+
1994
2003
16
Stefano Basalini
ITA
6
2
0
8 L1x, L2-, L4x
1997
2009
17
Stephan Volkert
GER
6
1
1
8 2x, 4x
1993
2003
18
Massimo Lana
ITA
6
1
0
7 L4-, L4x, L8+
1985
1992
18
Ullrich Diessner
GDR
6
1
0
7 2+, 4+
1974
1983
20
Ruggero Verroca
ITA
6
0
2
8 L1x, L2x
1980
1985
21
James Cracknell
GBR
6
0
0
6 2-, 2+, 4-
1997
2002
21
Luca Moncada
ITA
6
0
0
6 L4x
2001
2007
23
Joachim Dreifke
GDR
5
3
0
8 1x, 2x, 4x
1974
1981
24
Peter-Michael Kolbe
FRG
5
2
2
9 1x, 4+
1975
1986
25
André Willms
GER
5
2
1
8 1x, 2x, 4x
1993
2003
25
Jean-Christophe Bette
FRA
5
2
1
8 L2-, L4-, L8+
1998
2010
27
Karl-Heinz Bussert
GDR
5
2
0
7 4x
1977
1982
27
Thomas Poulsen
DEN
5
2
0
7 L4-, L8+
1992
1999
29
Andreas Hajek
GDR, GER
5
1
3
9 2x, 4x
1993
2001
30
Paolo Pittino
ITA
5
1
2
8 L2-, L2x, L4x
1990
1999
31
Drew Ginn
AUS
5
1
1
7 2-, 4+, 8+
1998
2007
31
Thomas Lange
GDR, GER
5
1
1
7 1x, 2x
1983
1991
33
Vittorio Torcellan
ITA
5
1
0
6 L8+
1985
1989
34
Roland Baar
FRG, GER
5
0
0
5 8+
1989
1995
35
Iztok Cop
YUG, SLO
4
5
3
12 1x, 2-, 2x, 4x
1995
2007
36
Marin Gheorghe
ROU
4
4
4
12 2+, 4+, 8+
1989
2001
37
Alf Hansen
NOR
4
3
1
8 2x, 4x
1975
1982
38
Klaus-Dieter Ludwig
GDR
4
3
0
7 2+, 4+, 8+
1966
1981
38
Marco Geisler
GER
4
3
0
7 4x
1999
2003
40
Elia Luini
ITA
4
2
2
8 L2x, L4-, L4x
1998
2003
41
Christoph Schmölzer
AUT
4
2
1
7 L2x, L4x
1989
1995
41
Pete Cipollone
USA
4
2
1
7 4+, 8+
1995
1999
41
Walter Rantasa
AUT
4
2
1
7 L2x, L4x
1989
1995
44
Fabien Tilliet
FRA
4
2
0
6 L2-, L4-, L8+
2004
2010
44
Steve Williams
GBR
4
2
0
6 4-, 4+
2000
2006
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Carl Smith
GBR
4
1
3
8 L2x, L4-, L8+
1986
1994
46
Massimo Guglielmi
ITA
4
1
3
8 L2-, L4x, L8+
1990
1997
46
Rossano Galtarossa
ITA
4
1
3
8 2x, 4x
1994
1998
49
Adam Korol
POL
4
1
2
7 2x, 4x
2005
2009
49
Alessandro Corona
ITA
4
1
2
7 4x
1994
1998
49
Luigi Scala
ITA
4
1
2
7 L8+
2002
2009
49
Marek Kolbowicz
POL
4
1
2
7 2x, 4x
2005
2009
49
Martin Winter
GDR
4
1
2
7 1x, 2x, 4x
1977
1982
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5.2.4. All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete - Women (since 1974)
Top 50
Rank Name
Country
Gold
Silver Bronze
1
Kathrin Boron
GDR, GER
8
5
0
2
Elena Teryoshina
URS
7
0
1
3
Jana Sorgers
GDR, GER
7
0
0
4
Ekaterina Karsten
URS, BLR
6
3
5
5
Jana Thieme
GDR, GER
6
0
1
Total Event(s)
First gold
Last gold
1989
2001
8 8+
1978
1986
7 2x, 4x
1986
1995
14 1x, 2x, 4x
1997
2009
7 1x, 2x, 4x
1989
1999
13 1x, 2x, 4x
6
Georgeta Andrunache
ROU
5
4
2
11 2-, 8+
1997
2002
7
Viorica Susanu
ROU
5
3
3
11 2-, 2x, 8+
1997
2002
8
Jutta Behrendt
GDR
5
2
0
7 1x, 2x, 4x, 4x+
1983
1989
9
Katherine Grainger
GBR
5
1
1
7 1x, 2-, 2x, 4x, 8+
2003
2010
9
Manuela Lutze
GER
5
1
1
7 4x
1997
2002
11
Kerstin Köppen
GDR, GER
5
1
0
6 2x, 4x
1990
1997
11
Nina Umanets
URS
5
1
0
6 8+
1978
1983
13
Constanta Burcica
ROU
5
0
2
7 4x, 8+, L1x, L2x
1990
1999
14
Doina Ignat
ROU
4
5
3
12 2x, 4-, 4x, 8+
1993
1999
15
Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu
ROU
4
4
3
11 2-, 2x, 4x, 8+
16
Doina Snep-Balan
ROU
4
2
2
8 2-, 4-, 4+, 4x, 8+
16
Ioana Olteanu
ROU
4
2
2
8 2x, 4-, 8+
1993
1999
18
Elena Georgescu
ROU
4
2
1
7 8+
1990
1999
19
Marita Gasch
GDR
4
2
0
6 2-, 4+, 8+
1977
1983
19
Nina Frolova
URS
4
2
0
6 4+, 8+
1978
1982
21
Rodica Arba-Puscatu
ROU
4
1
2
7 2-, 4+, 8+
1985
1987
22
Marina Znak
URS, BLR
4
1
1
6 4-, 8+
1985
2000
1990
1998
1986
1990
23
Angelika Noack
GDR
4
1
0
5 2-, 4+
1974
1978
23
Birgit Peter
GDR
4
1
0
5 1x, 4x
1985
1990
23
Colleen Miller
CAN
4
1
0
5 L2x, L4-
1990
1995
26
Marie-Louise Dräger
GER
4
0
1
5 L1x, L2x, L4x
2003
2010
26
Susan Francia
USA
4
0
1
5 2-, 8+
2006
2009
28
Anna Goodale
USA
4
0
0
4 8+
2006
2010
28
Beate Schramm
GDR, GER
4
0
0
4 2x
1986
1991
28
Caryn Davies
USA
4
0
0
4 4-, 8+
2002
2007
28
Christine Hahn-Scheiblich
GDR
4
0
0
4 1x
1974
1978
28
Frances Houghton
GBR
4
0
0
4 4x
2005
2010
28
Mary Whipple
USA
4
0
0
4 8+
2002
2010
28
Roswietha Zobelt
GDR
4
0
0
4 2x, 4x+
1974
1979
35
Marnie McBean
CAN
3
4
1
8 1x, 2-, 2x, 4-, 4x, 8+
1991
1995
36
Caroline Evers-Swindell
NZL
3
3
1
7 2x, 4x
2002
2005
36
Georgina Evers-Swindell
NZL
3
3
1
7 2x, 4x
2002
2005
36
Katrin Rutschow- StomporowskiGER
3
3
1
7 1x, 4x
1994
2001
36
Yulia Bichik
BLR
3
3
1
7 2-, 4-, 4x
1999
2008
40
Amber Halliday
AUS
3
3
0
6 L2x, L4x
2001
2007
41
Olga Bularda-Homeghi
ROU
3
2
2
7 2-, 2x, 4+, 4x+, 8+
1986
1987
41
Ute Schell
GDR, GER
3
2
2
7 4-, 4x+, 8+
1974
1994
43
Kathleen Heddle
CAN
3
2
0
5 2-, 2x, 4x, 8+
1991
1995
44
Emma Robinson
CAN
3
1
3
7 2-, 4-, 8+
1997
1999
45
Iulia Bobeica
ROU
3
1
2
6 2-, 4-, 8+
1990
1993
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Elena Hlopceva
URS
3
1
1
5 4x, 4x+
1981
1983
46
Jane Robinson
AUS
3
1
1
5 4-, 4x, 8+
2001
2003
46
Joanna Lutz
AUS
3
1
1
5 4-, 8+
2001
2006
46
Kate Hornsey
AUS
3
1
1
5 4-, 8+
2005
2006
46
Linda Muri
USA
3
1
1
5 L2-, L4-
1994
1999
46
Marioara Curelea
ROU
3
1
1
5 2-, 4-, 8+
1989
1990
46
Michelle Darvill
CAN, GER
3
1
1
5 L1x, L2x, L4x
1993
2000
46
Natallia Helakh
BLR
3
1
1
5 2-, 4-
2000
2008
46
Philippa Baker
NZL
3
1
1
5 2x, L1x, L2x
1991
1994
46
Victoria Roberts
AUS
3
1
1
5 4-, 8+
2001
2002
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5.2.5. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table (since 1962) – Olympic and
International Events
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
40
42
42
44
44
Country
East Germany
Italy
Germany
United States
Great Britain
Australia
Soviet Union
Romania
Denmark
West Germany
Canada
New Zealand
France
Netherlands
China
Switzerland
Norway
Belarus
Bulgaria
Poland
Austria
Spain
Ireland
Slovenia
Greece
Finland
Hungary
Czech Republic
Ukraine
Croatia
Sweden
Belgium
Russia
Chile
Argentina
Serbia
Japan
Czechoslovakia
South Africa
Estonia
Yugoslavia
Serbia and Montenegro
Slovakia
Portugal
Zimbabwe
Total
G
94
68
60
52
49
38
35
31
28
28
27
26
24
13
12
11
11
10
9
8
8
6
5
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
680
S
45
49
57
59
56
27
44
38
23
23
24
16
36
35
6
10
8
5
12
15
6
7
7
4
4
4
1
12
6
4
3
7
6
3
1
1
1
11
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
682
B
25
42
52
70
37
30
29
43
28
25
36
16
22
34
10
14
8
8
14
12
7
15
7
5
8
4
5
10
4
4
6
7
7
1
5
2
1
11
2
4
4
1
1
1
1
678
Total
164
159
169
181
142
95
108
112
79
76
87
58
82
82
28
35
27
23
35
35
21
28
19
13
15
11
9
24
12
10
11
15
14
5
7
4
3
22
4
5
5
2
2
1
1
2040
G(M)
52
68
31
28
35
19
17
6
24
26
9
18
21
6
1
7
11
0
2
7
8
6
4
4
2
2
3
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
426
S(M)
25
48
33
24
35
16
28
10
16
17
8
9
30
22
0
10
8
0
2
10
6
7
6
4
4
3
0
10
4
3
3
3
2
2
0
1
1
11
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
427
B(M)
17
39
33
38
27
20
17
9
20
18
17
10
20
19
1
12
8
0
3
10
7
11
6
5
4
2
2
9
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
10
2
4
4
1
1
1
0
424
T(M)
94
155
97
90
97
55
62
25
60
61
34
37
71
47
2
29
27
0
7
27
21
24
16
13
10
7
5
21
6
8
5
6
4
4
3
4
3
21
4
5
5
2
2
1
0
1277
G(W)
42
0
29
24
14
19
18
25
4
2
18
8
3
7
11
4
0
10
7
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
254
S(W)
20
1
24
35
21
11
16
28
7
6
16
7
6
13
6
0
0
5
10
5
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
2
2
1
0
4
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
255
B(W)
8
3
19
32
10
10
12
34
8
7
19
6
2
15
9
2
0
8
11
2
0
4
1
0
4
2
3
1
2
1
4
5
5
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
254
T(W)
70
4
72
91
45
40
46
87
19
15
53
21
11
35
26
6
0
23
28
8
0
4
3
0
5
4
4
3
6
2
6
9
10
1
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
763
Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals
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5.2.6. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event (since 1962) - Current
Olympic and International Events
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16
16
19
19
New Zealand
East Germany
West Germany
Germany
United States
Finland
Soviet Union
Norway
Czech Republic
Slovenia
Canada
Argentina
Czechoslovakia
Switzerland
Great Britain
Estonia
Ireland
Netherlands
Poland
Yugoslavia
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
6
5
5
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
1
4
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
2
0
0
3
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
31
1
2
2
1
4
1
4
2
6
2
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
31
8
11
9
7
8
5
7
5
9
5
2
1
4
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
93
1990
1970
1966
1991
1962
1977
1962
2001
1993
1994
1993
1970
1970
1994
1962
1995
1975
1966
1991
1978
2010
1989
1987
2006
1997
1987
1990
2007
2010
2003
1999
1970
1991
1999
2010
1995
1975
1966
1991
1978
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
9
7
4
4
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
1
6
4
2
2
2
1
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
2
2
2
1
0
0
2
1
1
2
2
0
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
2
2
1
1
1
1
31
12
15
10
7
5
3
4
2
2
4
4
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
93
1966
1977
1962
1994
2005
1993
1978
1982
1962
1981
2001
1974
1966
1999
1975
1970
1998
1975
1991
2009
1962
2006
1993
1985
1997
1990
2010
1990
2007
2010
1998
1999
1983
1970
2005
2005
1987
1991
2003
1982
1974
2001
1975
1991
2010
1979
2006
1993
1985
1997
Men's Pair (M2-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
10
12
13
13
13
16
16
18
18
20
20
22
22
22
22
East Germany
Great Britain
Soviet Union
Australia
New Zealand
Germany
France
Norway
West Germany
Italy
South Africa
Romania
Austria
Croatia
Netherlands
Poland
Serbia and Montenegro
Bulgaria
Yugoslavia
Greece
Switzerland
Canada
Slovenia
Spain
United States
Total
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(Statistics)
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
8
9
10
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
19
20
20
22
22
Norway
East Germany
France
Germany
Slovenia
Denmark
Hungary
Italy
Great Britain
Bulgaria
Netherlands
Switzerland
Austria
New Zealand
Soviet Union
West Germany
Czechoslovakia
United States
Finland
Australia
Estonia
Czech Republic
Poland
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
6
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
5
5
3
3
1
0
0
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
31
3
4
2
4
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
2
1
0
1
2
1
1
0
2
2
1
1
31
14
13
9
10
4
2
2
5
6
2
2
3
2
1
4
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
93
1974
1966
1962
1991
1999
1970
2001
1986
1974
1986
1989
1966
1989
2010
1962
1962
1979
1966
1981
1990
2007
2003
1998
1999
1990
2010
2009
2007
1995
2002
2005
2010
1987
1991
1985
1990
2010
1991
1987
1982
1970
1981
1997
2009
2003
1998
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
8
7
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
1
3
2
7
4
2
1
2
2
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
31
4
3
1
0
0
0
3
2
2
2
0
1
3
1
1
0
3
2
1
1
1
31
13
13
6
9
6
4
6
5
5
4
2
2
5
2
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
93
1966
1978
1962
1966
1962
1990
1994
1991
1986
1977
1981
2003
1966
1977
1993
2010
1975
2001
1962
1970
1983
1990
2009
1986
1987
2010
2009
2007
2006
1993
2010
1982
2005
2007
1979
1995
2010
1997
2009
1962
1970
1983
Men's Four (M4-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
19
19
19
East Germany
Great Britain
West Germany
Soviet Union
France
Australia
Italy
Germany
United States
New Zealand
Switzerland
Canada
Netherlands
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Greece
Romania
Slovenia
Austria
Denmark
Sweden
Total
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Statistics)
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16
16
19
19
19
Italy
Poland
Denmark
Australia
Great Britain
Norway
France
United States
Austria
Switzerland
New Zealand
Germany
Hungary
West Germany
Netherlands
Greece
Spain
Sweden
Canada
Czechoslovakia
Ireland
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
12
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
5
3
1
1
0
0
4
3
2
1
1
0
0
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
29
3
1
3
1
2
0
2
1
1
6
1
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
29
20
6
6
4
4
2
7
5
4
8
3
3
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
87
1979
1997
1981
1992
1986
1978
1983
1978
1989
1980
1994
1991
2005
1984
1978
2007
1989
1995
1986
1989
2003
2010
2005
2007
1999
2010
1979
2009
1990
1992
1998
2010
1999
2005
1990
1991
2007
1989
1995
1986
1989
2003
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
6
5
4
4
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
33
4
5
5
5
1
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
1
1
0
0
33
3
3
5
3
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
0
2
1
0
2
1
33
13
13
14
12
6
10
5
3
4
3
2
1
7
2
1
2
1
99
1976
1975
1982
1975
1984
1974
1982
1978
1994
1974
2006
2001
1974
2005
1976
1981
2009
2009
2010
2007
2007
1990
2010
1991
1993
2009
1993
2010
2001
2003
2006
1976
2002
2009
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Denmark
Great Britain
Italy
France
West Germany
Australia
Spain
Switzerland
Germany
United States
China
Austria
Netherlands
Ireland
Norway
Canada
Poland
Total
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Statistics)
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
13
14
14
14
14
18
19
19
19
19
East Germany
Germany
Italy
Soviet Union
Poland
West Germany
Netherlands
Canada
Croatia
Ukraine
Czechoslovakia
France
Australia
Czech Republic
Norway
Slovenia
Switzerland
Estonia
Argentina
Austria
Bulgaria
Sweden
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
7
5
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
0
0
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
3
5
2
1
1
1
2
0
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
28
9
11
12
8
7
4
3
3
1
5
4
4
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
84
1974
1993
1983
1974
1986
1978
1989
1985
2010
1993
1974
1978
1999
2003
1987
2005
1990
2005
1995
1998
1977
1989
1985
2009
2010
1991
2009
1983
2001
1987
2010
2006
1985
2007
2010
2003
1987
2005
1990
2006
1995
1998
1977
1989
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
7
6
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
1
3
4
1
3
6
1
2
0
4
3
2
1
0
0
31
7
2
2
1
0
2
4
2
3
4
1
1
0
1
1
31
15
11
11
6
6
10
7
5
4
8
4
3
1
1
1
93
1974
1991
1966
1962
1990
1962
1970
1993
1983
1974
1985
1994
2001
1962
1999
2006
2010
1990
1990
2009
1986
1983
2001
2010
2010
2006
2009
2001
1962
1999
Men's Eight (M8+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
United States
Germany
East Germany
West Germany
Canada
Soviet Union
New Zealand
Romania
Australia
Great Britain
Italy
Netherlands
Croatia
France
Russia
Total
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Statistics)
Men's Coxed Pair (M2+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
9
10
11
12
12
14
14
14
17
18
18
20
21
21
21
21
Italy
United States
East Germany
Australia
Great Britain
Romania
France
Poland
Germany
Soviet Union
Canada
Netherlands
West Germany
Bulgaria
Croatia
Serbia
Czechoslovakia
Czech Republic
Spain
Yugoslavia
Argentina
Belgium
Denmark
Greece
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
9
5
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
9
1
5
2
1
5
3
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
35
2
3
2
2
1
3
1
1
3
2
3
1
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
35
20
9
11
7
5
9
5
5
5
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
105
1966
1979
1970
1997
1981
1962
1966
1975
1993
1962
2003
1966
1962
1977
1994
2006
1974
2009
1990
1989
1999
1995
2004
1997
2010
2009
1986
2010
2001
2001
2008
2007
2010
1983
2008
1996
1975
1977
1994
2006
1991
2009
1990
1990
1999
1995
2004
1997
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
6
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
4
3
3
3
2
0
4
3
2
0
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
37
4
3
0
7
0
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
37
14
10
7
13
5
4
8
6
5
4
7
4
4
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
111
1976
1982
1983
1974
1991
2006
1974
1975
1974
1980
1995
1987
1978
1991
2005
1986
1979
2000
1976
1999
1996
1990
2004
2009
2010
2006
2002
2002
2009
2008
1985
2004
1989
2001
1991
2006
2004
2009
1993
1987
2010
2005
2010
1996
1990
2004
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
19
19
21
21
21
Denmark
Italy
Great Britain
United States
Ireland
New Zealand
Netherlands
Austria
Switzerland
West Germany
Czech Republic
Belgium
Spain
Germany
Greece
Australia
Canada
Slovakia
France
Hungary
Finland
Norway
Ukraine
Total
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Statistics)
Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Italy
United States
Denmark
Great Britain
Germany
West Germany
France
Spain
Australia
Netherlands
Canada
Japan
Poland
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
12
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
37
3
7
7
6
4
2
2
1
2
2
0
1
0
37
7
5
3
2
1
2
1
5
4
3
2
0
1
36
22
16
14
12
9
6
5
8
7
6
3
1
1
110
1981
1974
1981
1975
1992
1974
1980
1977
1977
1974
1993
2005
2006
2010
2009
2001
2000
2010
1989
2004
1985
2010
2009
1997
2005
2006
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
10
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32
3
4
1
1
4
3
2
1
3
2
0
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
32
1
3
1
0
4
3
3
5
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
32
14
11
6
4
10
8
7
8
7
4
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
96
1966
1981
1989
1962
1962
1962
1989
1991
1985
1983
1998
2004
1993
1982
1998
2007
1977
1994
1970
1991
1996
1966
1990
2007
1999
2005
1990
1990
2003
2007
2004
2006
1998
2006
1996
1989
2002
2007
1978
1994
1970
1991
1996
1966
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
5
0
1
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
18
3
3
0
2
2
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
18
12
7
4
5
5
4
2
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
54
1994
1995
1995
1993
1994
1998
1993
2000
2008
1997
1993
2000
2001
2010
2008
2007
2003
2009
2005
2010
2007
2001
2005
2006
2010
2008
1997
1994
2002
2001
2010
2009
2007
2003
Men's Coxed Four (M4+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
12
15
16
17
18
18
18
18
18
East Germany
United States
Romania
France
Soviet Union
West Germany
Great Britain
Germany
Italy
New Zealand
Australia
Canada
Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
Croatia
Serbia
Bulgaria
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Russia
Yugoslavia
Total
Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
8
9
9
11
12
13
13
15
16
16
Italy
Denmark
France
Germany
Ireland
Chile
Spain
Canada
Greece
Switzerland
Russia
Great Britain
Netherlands
New Zealand
Serbia
Australia
United States
Total
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Statistics)
Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
11
11
11
14
14
16
16
16
16
Italy
Austria
Germany
Australia
Japan
West Germany
France
Sweden
Canada
Spain
Belgium
Greece
Switzerland
Denmark
Ireland
Great Britain
Netherlands
Portugal
United States
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
15
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
3
0
8
1
0
0
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
1
0
4
1
1
0
4
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
2
1
1
1
1
21
19
3
13
3
2
1
8
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
66
1990
1993
1992
1990
2000
1989
1989
1991
2004
2000
2005
2001
1989
2009
1997
2007
2002
1994
1998
2009
1995
2010
2003
2001
1989
2010
1992
2005
2002
2005
2001
1989
2010
1999
2007
2002
1994
1998
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
8
6
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
3
2
3
3
4
0
3
3
1
1
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
2
1
1
1
3
3
0
1
0
1
0
3
4
4
2
1
1
28
11
10
7
7
7
5
7
4
3
2
3
2
4
4
4
2
1
1
84
1974
1997
1977
1979
1993
1995
1974
1990
1993
1998
2005
1981
1975
1974
1983
1982
1979
1990
1990
2010
2007
1991
2003
2010
1986
1995
1997
2001
2009
2009
1989
1995
2007
2010
1979
1990
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
8
6
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
28
2
6
3
1
0
3
2
2
2
0
3
2
1
1
0
28
3
4
4
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
28
13
16
12
4
3
7
5
4
4
2
4
4
2
2
2
84
1974
1974
1977
2005
1993
1985
1993
2001
1991
1989
1991
1974
1977
1979
1997
1990
2009
2006
2010
1995
2010
2005
2007
2010
1990
2007
1987
1978
1982
2005
Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
17
East Germany
Belarus
Bulgaria
Romania
Germany
Sweden
Soviet Union
Canada
Denmark
Russia
Czech Republic
Great Britain
Hungary
Belgium
United States
New Zealand
Netherlands
West Germany
Total
Women's Pair (W2-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
11
12
13
13
15
East Germany
Romania
Canada
New Zealand
France
United States
Australia
Belarus
Great Britain
West Germany
Germany
Soviet Union
Netherlands
Poland
Russia
Total
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(Statistics)
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
3
5
6
7
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16
East Germany
New Zealand
Germany
Soviet Union
Bulgaria
Great Britain
Australia
Canada
China
Poland
Romania
Netherlands
Russia
West Germany
United States
Belarus
Italy
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
7
5
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
3
2
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
0
5
2
1
1
0
0
0
28
1
3
1
1
6
1
1
1
0
1
4
1
1
0
4
1
1
28
11
10
8
8
11
5
3
3
2
2
9
3
2
1
4
1
1
84
1974
1986
1991
1974
1975
1997
2005
1982
1999
2009
1979
1995
2002
1974
1977
2001
2002
1990
2007
2006
1991
2009
2010
2010
1995
2007
2010
1998
1999
2003
1974
1990
2001
2002
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
6
5
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
3
1
4
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
23
2
1
3
1
2
0
3
1
4
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
22
11
7
10
5
5
3
5
3
5
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
67
1991
1987
1986
1999
1990
1993
1985
1986
1997
2006
2001
2005
1985
1985
1987
1989
2010
2010
2005
2007
2007
2006
2009
1993
2003
2010
2009
2007
1988
1989
1987
1989
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
8
5
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
3
0
0
2
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
20
4
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
2
1
20
15
5
4
5
3
3
5
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
60
1991
1985
2005
1994
1998
1993
1985
1997
1985
1998
1993
2002
1987
1995
2001
1986
1990
2010
1990
2010
2010
2006
2007
1991
2002
1991
2005
2009
2003
1989
1995
2001
1995
1990
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
12
15
15
Germany
Canada
United States
Australia
Denmark
China
Great Britain
Netherlands
Romania
Greece
Poland
Finland
France
West Germany
Belgium
New Zealand
Total
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
5
7
8
9
9
9
12
12
14
14
16
17
Germany
East Germany
Great Britain
Ukraine
Australia
China
Soviet Union
Denmark
Romania
Russia
United States
Belarus
Bulgaria
Canada
New Zealand
Netherlands
Czechoslovakia
Total
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Women's Eight (W8+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Romania
Soviet Union
United States
East Germany
Germany
Australia
Canada
Netherlands
Great Britain
China
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
7
7
6
3
2
2
1
0
0
0
28
6
3
10
5
1
1
2
0
0
0
28
8
1
1
3
3
1
5
3
2
1
28
21
11
17
11
6
4
8
3
2
1
84
1974
1974
1975
1974
1993
2001
1977
1995
1997
1989
2010
1991
2010
1990
2006
2006
2010
2009
2007
1989
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
5
1
1
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
4
1
1
1
1
0
21
3
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
21
12
7
6
6
5
5
4
2
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
63
1991
1994
1994
1995
1991
1989
1989
1989
2004
1997
1998
1991
2001
2000
2004
1990
2008
2010
2010
2010
2008
2009
2000
2006
1990
2004
1997
1998
2007
2001
2000
2004
1990
2008
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
1
0
5
3
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
5
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
26
1
2
2
3
1
3
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
3
2
1
26
6
6
10
9
5
5
4
2
3
2
2
1
5
4
2
3
2
1
3
2
1
78
1985
1994
1989
1985
2000
1990
1992
1985
2000
1991
2000
2002
1995
1986
1992
1987
2003
1988
2002
1998
1997
1996
2009
2007
2007
2010
2009
2007
1995
2008
2010
2004
2002
2005
1990
2004
2010
2008
1988
2006
1999
1997
Women's Four (W4-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
5
7
8
9
9
9
12
13
13
13
13
17
United States
Australia
Netherlands
Belarus
Canada
Romania
China
East Germany
France
Great Britain
Ukraine
Germany
New Zealand
Poland
Russia
West Germany
Denmark
Total
Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Romania
Switzerland
Netherlands
United States
Germany
Denmark
Canada
Australia
Ireland
New Zealand
Finland
Bulgaria
France
Belgium
Great Britain
Italy
Croatia
West Germany
Spain
Argentina
Sweden
Total
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(Statistics)
Women's Lightweight Pair (LW2-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
3
5
6
7
7
7
7
7
Great Britain
United States
Australia
Romania
Argentina
Chile
Denmark
Germany
Greece
Spain
Zimbabwe
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
3
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
8
8
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
24
1995
1995
1997
2003
1998
2002
1995
2000
2003
2002
1999
2003
2001
1997
2003
2001
2002
1995
2000
2003
2002
1999
Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
8
9
10
Germany
Australia
China
United States
Canada
Great Britain
Netherlands
Denmark
Poland
Greece
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
5
4
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
14
1
1
0
3
2
2
2
2
1
0
14
0
1
3
4
1
2
2
0
0
1
14
6
6
6
8
4
4
4
2
1
1
42
1997
2000
2000
1998
1997
2005
1997
2005
2008
1998
2010
2008
2010
2010
2005
2009
2003
2006
2008
1998
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World Rowing Championships: Historical Results
(Statistics)
5.2.7. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table - Adaptive boat classes
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
=16
=16
=16
=16
Country
Great Britain
Australia
United States
Ukraine
Brazil
Hong Kong, China
France
Germany
Canada
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Belarus
Spain
Greece
Israel
New Zealand
Russia
Total
G
9
6
5
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
S
4
2
3
2
2
0
3
1
0
6
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
30
B
1
3
4
0
0
0
1
2
3
1
1
4
3
1
0
1
1
1
1
28
Total
14
11
12
5
4
2
5
4
4
7
4
5
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
88
G(M)
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
S(M)
2
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
B(M)
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
7
T(M)
6
6
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
21
G(W)
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
S(W)
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
B(W)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
T(W)
1
0
1
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
12
Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals
Legend:
G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women
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(Statistics)
5.2.8. All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event - Adaptive boat classes
Men's Arms Only Single Sculls (AM1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
Australia
Great Britain
Ukraine
United States
Italy
Israel
New Zealand
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
7
1
2
2
1
1
0
0
7
1
1
0
3
0
1
1
7
6
6
2
4
1
1
1
21
2003
2003
2009
2003
2005
2007
2010
2009
2010
2010
2006
2005
2007
2010
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
4
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
4
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
12
2007
2009
2006
2009
2007
2006
2006
2010
2010
2010
2006
2009
2009
2006
2007
2010
Women's Arms Only Single Sculls (AW1x)
Rank Country
1
1
3
3
5
6
7
8
Brazil
France
Great Britain
Ukraine
Belarus
United States
Poland
Portugal
Total
Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four (LTAMi4+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
3
5
6
7
7
9
Great Britain
Australia
Canada
Germany
Netherlands
Portugal
Italy
Spain
United States
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
8
2
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
0
8
0
0
2
2
1
2
0
0
1
8
6
2
3
3
4
3
1
1
1
24
2004
2002
2006
2007
2003
2003
2009
2002
2002
2010
2003
2010
2010
2006
2005
2009
2002
2002
Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four for Intellectually Disabled (LTAIDMi4+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
Hong Kong
Italy
Russia
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
2
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
1
2
2
1
5
2009
2009
2010
2010
2010
2010
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(Statistics)
Legs, Trunk & Arms Open Coxed Four (LTAO4+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
Great Britain
Germany
Greece
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
3
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
4
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
1
2
2
1
1
0
7
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
6
4
2
2
3
3
3
2
1
20
2003
2009
2007
2004
2003
2006
2007
2006
2006
2010
2009
2010
2005
2009
2010
2006
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
2
1
3
2002
2002
2002
2002
Trunk & Arms Mixed Double Sculls (TAMi2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
8
United States
Ukraine
Brazil
France
Italy
Poland
Australia
Canada
Total
Trunk & Arms Open Single Sculls (TAO1x)
Rank Country
1
2
United States
Australia
Total
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Championships
6.1. World Rowing Junior Championships 2006-2010 results
(Top 3 crews) 128
6.2. Historical Results 1970-2010 medal records 135
World Rowing Junior Championships: 2006-2010 Results
6. World Rowing Junior Championships
6.1. World Rowing Junior Championships 2006-2010 results (Top 3 crews)
Men
Men's Single Sculls (JM1x)
Year
Location
2010
Germany (GER)
Felix Bach
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER)
Felix Bach
Ottensheim (AUT)
Bulgaria (BUL)
Aleksandar Aleksandrov
Beijing (CHN)
Bulgaria (BUL)
Aleksandar Aleksandrov
Amsterdam (NED)
Germany (GER)
Hans Gruhne
2009
2008
2007
2006
Men's Pair (JM2-)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
Racice (CZE)
1st
Greece (GRE)
Michalis Nastopoulos
Apostolos Lampridis
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Serbia (SRB)
Igor Lucic
Luka Djordjevic
Ottensheim (AUT)
Greece (GRE)
Vasileios Ntalamagkas
Apostolos Lampridis
Beijing (CHN)
China (CHN)
Jin Shengjun
Xue Feng
Amsterdam (NED)
Australia (AUS)
Adam Wertheimer
Jonothan Hookway
Men's Double Sculls (JM2x)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
Germany (GER)
Stephan Riemekasten
Timo Piontek
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER)
Hubert Trzybinski
Timo Piontek
Ottensheim (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Martin Menger
Lauritz Schoof
Beijing (CHN)
Germany (GER)
Hagen Rothe
Sebastian Peter
Amsterdam (NED)
Denmark (DEN)
Nils Henrik Stene
Henrik Stephansen
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
7:01.33
Greece (GRE)
Dionysios Angelopoulos
Poland (POL)
Kamil Zajkowski
Germany (GER)
Hagen Rothe
Germany (GER)
Mathias Rocher
Bulgaria (BUL)
Aleksandar Aleksandrov
7:05.18
United States (USA)
Andrew Campbell Jr.
China (CHN)
Yuan Wanjie
Australia (AUS)
Taylor Wilczynski
Croatia (CRO)
Martin Sinkovic
Slovenia (SLO)
Andraz Krek
7:09.36
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
6:50.39
Germany (GER)
Tobias Oppermann
Bodo Schacher
Greece (GRE)
Christos Koutsiaftis
Evripidis Sklivanitis
Germany (GER)
Frederik Prigge
Lukas Oberhausen
Canada (CAN)
Anthony Jacob
Conlin McCabe
Serbia (SRB)
Ivan Ostojic
Aleksandar Radovic
6:51.41
Azerbaijan (AZE)
Radoslav Drenovski
Aleksandr Glotov
France (FRA)
Benjamin Fauchie
Matthieu Moinaux
Australia (AUS)
Ryan Edwards
Matthew Dignan
Romania (ROU)
Ionut Minea
Ciprian Focariu
Romania (ROU)
Ionel Strungaru
Marius Luchian
6:56.06
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
6:26.38
France (FRA)
Alberic Cormerais
Mickael Marteau
Romania (ROU)
Petru Codau
Cristi-Ilie Parghie
Lithuania (LTU)
Nerijus Vasiliauskas
Algirdas Bendaravicius
China (CHN)
Han Wei
Zhong Xiaotao
Croatia (CRO)
Damir Martin
Valent Sinkovic
6:32.11
Italy (ITA)
Emanuele Ferraiuolo
Edoardo Margheri
Lithuania (LTU)
Kestutis Juozenas
Algirdas Bendaravicius
Australia (AUS)
Nicholas Barnier
Sasha Belonogoff
Ukraine (UKR)
Ivan Dovgodko
Volodymyr Teterych
Germany (GER)
Tim Bartels
Stephan Krüger
6:36.31
7:03.07
7:06.32
7:04.77
6:57.95
6:36.40
6:54.27
6:46.34
6:36.15
6:24.75
6:33.47
6:24.08
6:23.81
7:03.52
7:07.35
7:05.89
7:02.58
6:41.28
6:56.57
6:50.08
6:38.21
6:28.09
6:34.32
6:33.30
6:23.94
7:05.05
7:21.85
7:11.29
7:03.07
6:42.35
6:56.99
6:52.57
6:39.08
6:28.34
6:36.64
6:35.24
6:27.13
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World Rowing Junior Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Men's Four (JM4-)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2010
Racice (CZE)
Romania (ROU)
Vlad-Dragos Aicoboae
Toader-Andrei Gontaru
Marius-Vasile Cozmiuc
6:08.62
Great Britain (GBR)
6:11.60
Jack Shepherd
Callum McBrierty
Edward Nainby-Luxmoore
2009
2008
2007
2006
Cosmin-Razvan Bogus
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Great Britain (GBR)
6:02.49
Andrew Holmes
Jason Philips
William Perham
Constantine Louloudis
Ottensheim (AUT)
Spain (ESP)
6:15.96
Antonio Guzman
Rafael Moron Romero
Juan Garcia
Beltran Hidalgo
Beijing (CHN)
Great Britain (GBR)
6:06.76
Jack Morrissey
Matthew Rossiter
George Nash
Kieren Emery
Amsterdam (NED)
Great Britain (GBR)
6:01.63
Lewis Beech
Anthony Locke
Tom Lucy
Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell
Men's Quadruple Sculls (JM4x)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
Germany (GER)
Denis Sittel
Ruben Steinhardt
Florian Eidam
Patrick Leineweber
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER)
Hans Overlack
Florian Eidam
Paul Heinrich
Max Planer
Ottensheim (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Lukas Linden
Fabian Weiler
Hubert Trzybinski
Sebastian Mager
Beijing (CHN)
China (CHN)
Teng Pengan
Wang Shuo
Li Hang
Shan Haijiao
Amsterdam (NED)
Germany (GER)
Tim Bartels
Karl Schulze
Clemens Wenzel
Tim Grohmann
T
Caspar Jopling
Romania (ROU)
Silviu-Stefanita Voinoiu
Alexandru Palamariu
lonut-Alexandru Tache
Leon Pop
Romania (ROU)
Alexandru Deaconescu
Liviu Torac
Florin Razvanta
Alexandru Palamariu
Germany (GER)
Mario Jadatz
Christopher Schang
Lauritz Schoof
Bastian Bechler
Germany (GER)
Mathias Rocher
Christoph Zimmermann
Sebastian Kasielke
Marco Neumann
6:05.25
6:18.10
6:08.87
6:03.34
3rd
T
Spain (ESP)
6:12.90
Pau Franquet Monfort
Manuel Fernandez Lopez
Ismael Montes
Caamano
Javier Garcia Ordonez
Australia (AUS)
6:08.29
Daniel Brighthope
Michael Poulter
Thomas Chapman
Tom Gatti
Germany (GER)
6:19.35
Richard Lorenz
Anton Braun
Michael Waschto
Bastian Bechler
Netherlands (NED)
6:09.41
Bob van Velsen
Govert Viergever
Frank van der Ploeg
Timo van Wittmarschen
Slovenia (SLO)
6:09.96
Miha Golja
Janez Zupanc
Vito Galicic
Rok Rozman
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
5:53.86
Italy (ITA)
Marco Calamaro
Matteo Baluganti
Michele Manzoli
Marco Ferracci
Czech Republic (CZE)
David Szabo
Jan Pilic
Jakub Podrazil
Jan Andrle
Italy (ITA)
Bernardo Miccoli
Mario Paonessa
Gabriele Cagna
Giuseppe Vicari
Slovenia (SLO)
Matej Rojec
Matevz Kaiser
Vito Galicic
Urban Ulcar
Croatia (CRO)
Sven Bohnec
David Sajn
Marin Mladinic
Tomislav Holi
5:55.85
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Flannery
Christopher Morrison
Ryan Goodson
Hayden Cohen
New Zealand (NZL)
Giacomo Thomas
Evan Kennedy
Julian Svoboda
Hayden Cohen
Netherlands (NED)
Allard van den Hoven
Daan Bruehl
Lucas Uittenbogaard
Freek Robbers
Latvia (LAT)
Martins Peterfelds
Dairis Adamaitis
Uldis Odins
Lauris Sire
Australia (AUS)
Hugo Struss
Bede Clarke
Alexander Scharp
Kurt Spencer
5:57.37
5:54.03
6:01.68
5:57.44
5:57.59
5:55.19
6:02.96
5:57.85
6:00.76
5:56.28
6:05.76
5:58.86
6:01.13
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World Rowing Junior Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Men's Eight (JM8+)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
United States (USA)
Justin Jones
Patrick McGlone
Whitney Blodgett
Connor Jones
Paul Popescu
Austin Hack
Zachary Hershberger
Zachary Johnson
Louis Lombardi Jr.
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER)
Lucas Artmann
Felix Krane
Leonhard Zerni
Hannes Ocik
Hanno Hagenstroem
Arne Schwiethal
Julien corzilius
Tobias Oppermann
Henri Kuper
Ottensheim (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Kay Rueckbrodt
Leon Evers
Robert Kueper
Felix Wimberger
Max Planer
Paul Zander
Peter Kluge
Morgan Baumgaertl
Ben-Jack Drese
Beijing (CHN)
Germany (GER)
Jannis Augustin
Michael Schirmer
Sebastian Wolff
Hanno Peters
Tim Lauterbach
Felix Drahotta
Jann-Edzard Junkmann
Florian Bast
Ben-Jack Drese
Amsterdam (NED)
New Zealand (NZL)
James O'Connor
Michael Arms
Tyler Sherman
Benjamin Lynton
Sam O'Connor
Josiah Lester
Jared Pehi
David Eade
Robert Salvesen
T
2nd
5:37.08
Germany (GER)
5:37.73
Hannes Staffeldt
Henry Gieseler
Rene Stueven
Maximilian Fay
Clemens Barth
Malte Jakschik
Finn Schroeder
Nils-Ole Bock
Leopold Bertz
Great Britain (GBR)
5:44.65
Max Monfared
Edward Nainby-Luxmoore
Matthew Tatlock
Stephen Jones
Samuel Arnot
Stewart Innes
Caspar Jopling
George Rossiter
Franz Imfeld
New Zealand (NZL)
5:50.46
Michael Berry
William Meates
Ben Bullock
Jason Kitchin
Andrew Healey
James O'Connor
Duncan Hall
Isaac Holden
Matthew Cameron
New Zealand (NZL)
5:44.34
James Lassche
Benjamin Wooding
Benjamin Lynton
Brad Ross
Tyler Sherman
James Orsbourn
Josh Payne
Tyson Williams
Robert Salvesen
Germany (GER)
5:45.25
Maximilian Munski
Carsten Matzat
Maximilian Reinelt
Ruben Anemüller
Marvin Buder
Eric Johannesen
Nils Menke
Michael Fischer
Ben-Jack Drese
5:43.62
5:50.03
5:41.86
5:43.50
T
3rd
T
Italy (ITA)
Bernardo Nannini
Marco Di Costanzo
Matteo Macario
Simone Angeloni
Fabio Vigliarolo
Vincenzo Abbagnale
Roberto Bianco
Giuseppe Vicino
Enrico D'Aniello
Italy (ITA)
Francesco Schisano
Marco Di Costanzo
Alessandro Addabbo
Marco Alberto Andreucci
Luca Parlato
Vincenzo Abbagnale
Roberto Bianco
Giuseppe Vicino
Enrico D'Aniello
United States (USA)
Cameron Klotz
Ivan Lys-Dobradin
Justin Hopkins
Brian Wettach
Thomas Dethlefs
Nicholas Jordan
Tyler Nase
Ian Silveira
Keanan Clark
China (CHN)
Pi Guibo
Xie Tianqi
Cao Shi
Cao Xiao
Liu Minglei
Tian Yun
Huang Li
Liu Jiankang
Ye Donghan
Italy (ITA)
Matteo Rampioni
Pasquale Strazzullo
Giovanni Luongo
Anielo Dimitri Malventi
Matteo Gragnaniello
Fabio Infimo
Luca De Maria
Adriano Seghetti
Leonardo Bellucci
5:41.04
5:46.70
5:54.50
5:48.24
5:46.25
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World Rowing Junior Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Men's Coxed Four (JM4+)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
Switzerland (SUI)
Louis Margot
Markus Kessler
Alex Pluess
Augustin Maillefer
Marco Brechbuehl
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER)
Adrian Heil
Markus Hollubarsch
Lorenz Diergarten
Maximilian Schnitker
Leopold Bertz
Ottensheim (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Philipp Thiem
Moritz Schlichting
Niclas Orlowski
Alexander-Nicolas Egler
Nils Hoffmann
Beijing (CHN)
Italy (ITA)
Francesco Zombi
Adriano Scardino
Francesco Baldi
Massimiliano Landi
Andrea Marcaccini
Amsterdam (NED)
Romania (ROU)
Ionut Minea
Ciprian Focariu
Ioan Mihaila
Aurelian Stoica
Aurelian Petre
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
6:19.31
Italy (ITA)
Nikolas Tenaglia
Davide Tabacco
Mauro Acerra
Massimiliano Rocchi
Pietro Tassan
Australia (AUS)
Agus Moore
Joshua Hicks
Samuel Collins
Thomas Amies
Nicholas Allen-Duncat
Great Britain (GBR)
Toby Mumford
Jason Phillips
Matthew Tarrant
Sean Dixon
Max Gander
France (FRA)
Pierre-Julien Meunier
Pierre D'Agata
Benjamin Nosal
Silvere Barde
Anthony Benoit
Italy (ITA)
Francesco Zombi
Francesco Baldi
Massimiliano Landi
Francesco Fossi
Andrea Marcaccini
6:21.51
Australia (AUS)
Agus Moore
Matthew John Cochran
David Watts
Thomas Amies
Jack Alpe
Italy (ITA)
Giuseppe Minichini
Marco Alberti
Edoardo Gattai
Vincenzo Serpico
Pietro Vitucci
Ukraine (UKR)
Anatolii Radchenko
Serhii Reznikov
Denys Chornyi
Anatoliy Vasylyev
Denys Melnychenko
Germany (GER)
Alexander Schiller
Florian Schaffenberg
Sebastian Seier
Immo Ihnen
Tim Behrent
Germany (GER)
Christoph Matzat
Stephan Knorr
Stephan Nolden
John Jennessen
Hanno Boehringer
6:21.85
6:20.34
6:25.33
6:32.67
6:25.69
6:22.44
6:27.59
6:34.71
6:26.96
6:22.89
6:27.92
6:36.83
6:27.23
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World Rowing Junior Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Women
Women's Single Sculls (JW1x)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
Germany (GER)
Judith Sievers
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER)
Lisa Schmidla
Ottensheim (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Carina Baer
Beijing (CHN)
China (CHN)
Zhu Weiwei
Amsterdam (NED)
Poland (POL)
Natalia Madaj
Women's Pair (JW2-)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
1st
Romania (ROU)
Alexandra Bizom
Elena-Oltita Hrisca
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Romania (ROU)
Mihaela Petrila
Andreea Boghian
Ottensheim (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Anja Broders
Ronja Schütte
Beijing (CHN)
China (CHN)
Hao Yuanyuan
Ni Chaoqun
Amsterdam (NED)
Germany (GER)
Kerstin Hartmann
Katrin Reinert
Women's Double Sculls (JW2x)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
France (FRA)
Daphine Socha
Noemie Kober
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER)
Julia Lier
Marie-Catherine Arnold
Ottensheim (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Clara Karches
Mareike Adams
Beijing (CHN)
China (CHN)
Xu Rui
Zhang Yangyang
Amsterdam (NED)
Estonia (EST)
Kaisa Pajusalu
Jevgenia Rondina
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
7:50.40
Romania (ROU)
Laura Oprea
Spain (ESP)
Virginia Diaz Rivas
United States (USA)
Cara Linnenkohl
Germany (GER)
Tina Manker
Germany (GER)
Juliane Domscheid
7:52.87
Greece (GRE)
Aikaterini Nikolaidou
China (CHN)
Cao Ting
Norway (NOR)
Tale Gjoertz
Lithuania (LTU)
Donata Vistartaite
United States (USA)
Lindsay Meyer
7:57.28
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
7:28.32
Greece (GRE)
Kassiani Spyridou
Andreanna Spyridou
Belarus (BLR)
Alena Kryvasheyenka
Anastasiya Skrobut
Romania (ROU)
Cristina Grigoras
Andreea Boghian
Germany (GER)
Nadja Drygalla
Ulrike Sennewald
Bulgaria (BUL)
Nadejda Slavcheva
Iskra Angelova
7:32.24
Germany (GER)
Sara Davids
Miriam Davids
China (CHN)
Yin Dameng
Miao Tian
Belarus (BLR)
Katsiaryna Yarmolich
Tatsiana Kukhta
Romania (ROU)
Mariana Elena Todoran
Cristina Mihaela Ilie
Romania (ROU)
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
7:32.36
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
7:17.87
Italy (ITA)
Elena Coletti
Giada Colombo
Czech Republic (CZE)
Lenka Antosova
Denisa Cvancarova
Austria (AUT)
Lisa Farthofer
Magdalena Lobnig
Estonia (EST)
Kaisa Pajusalu
Jevgenia Rondina
Austria (AUT)
Lisa Farthofer
Christine Schoenthaler
7:19.28
Germany (GER)
Saskia-Marie Nitzschke
Shirin Brockmann
China (CHN)
Zhang Rui
Wang Yuwei
Italy (ITA)
Eleonora Trivella
Martina Ferrarini
Austria (AUT)
Birgit Puehringer
Lisa Farthofer
Romania (ROU)
Ionela Curelet
Cristina Mihaela Ilie
7:19.46
7:44.13
7:50.76
7:53.66
8:04.99
7:21.40
7:34.15
7:33.17
7:17.36
7:05.94
7:20.94
7:17.77
7:09.00
7:48.85
7:58.89
7:58.61
8:07.18
7:24.53
7:34.66
7:35.06
7:18.79
7:11.70
7:27.07
7:20.43
7:16.32
7:51.13
8:02.09
7:59.49
8:10.11
7:25.99
7:43.97
7:37.79
7:21.51
7:13.61
7:28.76
7:23.53
7:17.53
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World Rowing Junior Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Women's Four (JW4-)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
New Zealand (NZL)
Beatrix Heaphy-Hall
Jennifer Storey
Grace Prendergast
Eve MacFarlane
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Australia (AUS)
Anna Kaszycki
Hannah Vermeersch
Peta White
Jessica Molsher-Jones
Ottensheim (AUT)
New Zealand (NZL)
Sophie Spiers
Anna Dawson
Hayley Hoogeveen
Lucy Spoors
Beijing (CHN)
China (CHN)
Liu Hong
Han Yan
Tian Chun
Zhou Ru
Amsterdam (NED)
Germany (GER)
Navina Passmann
Marie Strohmayer
Hannelore Trafnik
Johanna Davids
Women's Quadruple Sculls (JW4x)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
Germany (GER)
Fabienne Knoke
Stephanie Hang
Caroline Hackler
Wiebke Hein
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) China (CHN)
Zhao Xirong
Zhang Xinyue
Zhang Ting
Yan Xiaohua
Ottensheim (AUT)
Germany (GER)
Julia Lier
Maren Stallkamp
Marie-Catherine Arnold
Ulrike Toerpsch
Beijing (CHN)
Germany (GER)
Claudia Schiwy
Clara Karches
Mareike Adams
Rebekka Klemp
Amsterdam (NED)
Germany (GER)
Mandy Reppner
Annika Mueller
Julia Kröger
Tina Manker
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
6:49.48
United States (USA)
Lucy Grinalds
Agatha Nowinski
Jessica Eiffert
Chandler Lally
Great Britain (GBR)
Amber Anderson
Olivia Carnegie-Brown
Caragh McMurtry
Brianna Stubbs
Italy (ITA)
Laura Basadonna
Gaia Palma
Valeria Franzin
Valentina Calabrese
Germany (GER)
Anna-Maria Kipphardt
Anja Broders
Navina Passmann
Ronja Schütte
Italy (ITA)
Marta Novelli
Cristina Romiti
Gioia Sacco
Camilla Espana
6:50.38
Australia (AUS)
Natasha Gay
Olympia Aldersley
Emma Basher
Hannah Vermeersch
China (CHN)
Shan Chun
Ju Rui
Xu Rui
Li Change
Great Britain (GBR)
Amber Anderson
Olivia Carnegie-Brown
Jenny Arnold
Jo Fitzsimons
Belarus (BLR)
Volha Krasnikava
Aliona Bakunovich
Vera Svislionak
Marya Dubik
Great Britain (GBR)
Lottie Howard-Merrill
Maria Larsen
Emma Young
Zoe Johnson
6:51.03
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
6:35.65
Ukraine (UKR)
Alona Makcymenko
Lesya Gerasymchuk
Ievgeniia Nimchenko
Daryna Verkhogliad
Australia (AUS)
Jessica Hall
Maddie Edmunds
Amy Fowler
Alexandra Hagan
Belarus (BLR)
Katsiaryna Bakhankova
Maryia Smaliakova
Marya Dubik
Katsiaryna Shliupskaya
Belarus (BLR)
Maryia Smaliakova
Volha Bushkova
Maryna Maslava
Hanna Bandarevich
New Zealand (NZL)
Kate Reymer
Genevieve Armstrong
Laura Fischer
Anna Stantial
6:39.42
Belarus (BLR)
Tatsiana Klimovich
Darya Marchanka
Hanna Kolyshkina
Hanna Sychova
Germany (GER)
Lena Rauschenbach
Judith Sievers
Nele Schuermann
Sonja Wittemann
New Zealand (NZL)
Regan Barkla
Paparangi Hipango
Sarah Gray
Julia Trautvetter
Greece (GRE)
Evropi Konstantinidou
Triantafyllia Kalampoka
Paschalina Karamytiliou
Christina Giazitzidou
Austria (AUT)
Birgit Puehringer
Agnes Sperrer
Katharina Lobnig
Magdalena Lobnig
6:45.28
6:48.18
7:00.41
6:54.19
7:08.83
6:36.02
6:40.25
6:34.00
6:39.92
6:51.30
7:02.73
6:57.07
7:11.23
6:37.52
6:47.07
6:38.08
6:44.33
6:53.14
7:05.22
6:59.58
7:16.76
6:37.69
6:50.64
6:42.38
6:48.09
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World Rowing Junior Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Women's Eight (JW8+)
Year
Location
2010
Racice (CZE)
2009
2008
2007
2006
1st
Great Britain (GBR)
Rosa Atkinson
Beth Astell
Camilla Hadland
Yasmin Tredell
Georgia Howard-Merrill
Ruth Whyman
Philippa Neill
Fiona Gammond
Lily Van Den Broecke
Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) United States (USA)
Elisabeth Murray
Molly Hamrick
Brandy Herald
Rebecca Felix
Louise Breen
Michelle Pearson
Kristin Wentzel
Kelly Bauer
Chelsea Lucas
Ottensheim (AUT)
United States (USA)
Anastasia Alexander
Molly Hamrick
Martha Kuzzy
Cristina Felix
Brandy Herold
Emily Reynolds
Erika Roddy
Melisa Ongun
Chelsea Lucas
Beijing (CHN)
Romania (ROU)
Ionela Dobanda
Mihaela Coteata
Cristina Grigoras
Anca Negrii
Elena Trifoi
Ioana Craciun
Ramona Voicu
Ionela Curelet
Silvia Papava
Amsterdam (NED)
Romania (ROU)
Mihaela Diana Dociu
Mihaela Coteata
Aurelia Liliana Preda
Ramona Voicu
Andreea Harpa
Ionela delia Sandor
Mariana Elena Todoran
Andreea Dumitru
Adelina Dumbrava
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
6:24.97
United States (USA)
Carli Goldberg
Faith Richardson
Kristin Faulkner
Marianne Hoeft
Christina Bax
Madison Lips
Louise Breen
Rosemary Grinalds
Christine Devlin
New Zealand (NZL)
Catherine Shields
Robyn Munro
Tarsha Williams
Hayley Hoogeveen
Zoe Stevenson
Eve MacFarlane
Kirstyn Goodger
Jennifer Storey
Frances Turner
Romania (ROU)
Ionela Dobanda
Corina Alexa-Padurariu
Marcela Holbura
Anca Luchian
Alexandra Vermesan
Irina Dorneanu
Elena Trifoi
Geanina Zlavog
Isabela-Georgiana Radu
Germany (GER)
Regina Pieroth
Magdalena Jakschik
Anne-Sophie Agarius
Sina Geigenmüller
Michaela Schmidt
Ulrike Denker
Madleen Kurpiela
Nora Von Gaertner
Laura Schwensen
United States (USA)
Katelin Kelly
Sarah Gribler
Nancy Graves
Elise Wilson
Desiree Burns
Maren McCrea
Jennifer Cromwell
Adrienne Mecham
Ariel Frost
6:28.02
Germany (GER)
Carolin Franzke
Anna-Maria Goetz
Johanna Soester
Charlotte Siering
Jennifer Schulte
Nadine Seehaus
Ilona Mann
Eileen Wallenhauer
Amelie Reichwald
Germany (GER)
Sara Davids
Wiebke Hein
Theda Lehmann
Anna-Maria Goetz
Marie Wintjen
Charlotte Siering
Constanze Siering
Mandy Gruner
Julia Kosmol
Germany (GER)
Lisa Kemmerer
Franziska Goldgrabe
Michaela Schmidt
Lisa Schmidla
Constanze Siering
Katharina Wagner
Frances Clauss
Kathrin Marchand
Schiwa Ranjbar Omidi
United States (USA)
Grace Luczak
Felice Müller
Caroline Nash
Melisa Ongun
Natalie Eisermann
Elise Wilson
Lauren Shook
Molly Hamrick
Alaizah Koorji
Germany (GER)
Nadja Drygalla
Nora Von Gaertner
Sandra Hiller
Ulrike Sennewald
Anne Becker
Kathrein Schulze
Claudia Rühr
Katja Schindler
Elisabeth Bär
6:30.21
6:26.89
6:31.63
6:27.47
6:25.46
6:31.19
6:33.68
6:29.07
6:28.08
6:34.97
6:37.72
6:30.17
6:30.00
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World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results – Medal Records
6.2. Historical Results 1970-2010 medal records
Junior Men's Coxed Four (JM4+)
Year
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
ST
1
GDR
GDR
TCH
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
URS
BUL
GDR
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
TCH
ITA
GDR
GDR
ROU
ROU
GER
GER
ROU
AUS
ROU
ROU
GER
GBR
FRA
GER
AUS
AUS
UKR
GER
ROU
ITA
GER
GER
SUI
ND
2
FRG
BUL
URS
FRG
FRA
FRA
USA
URS
GDR
HUN
FRG
URS
URS
GDR
URS
USA
ITA
TCH
FRA
YUG
ITA
TCH
ROU
ITA
GER
CRO
FRA
GER
USA
GER
GER
ROU
ROU
ITA
GBR
ITA
ITA
FRA
GBR
AUS
ITA
RD
3
TCH
URS
FRG
GBR
GDR
FRG
FRG
TCH
BUL
FRG
GDR
FRG
FRG
FRG
AUS
ITA
FRG
FRA
ITA
TCH
GBR
ITA
ITA
ROU
AUS
BLR
POL
FRA
GBR
AUS
USA
ITA
FRA
RSA
CAN
POL
GER
GER
UKR
ITA
RUS
Junior Men's Double Sculls (JM2x)
Year
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1 ST
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
FRG
GDR
GDR
FRG
ITA
BUL
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
URS
FRG
ITA
GER
GER
GER
FRA
GER
AUS
GBR
GER
POR
ITA
CRO
GER
LTU
ITA
GER
DEN
GER
GER
GER
GER
2 ND
AUT
GDR
FRG
URS
GDR
URS
FRG
GDR
ESP
GDR
GBR
URS
ITA
YUG
URS
DEN
URS
YUG
GDR
URS
GDR
NOR
AUS
AUT
GER
DEN
YUG
AUS
ITA
YUG
CRO
CZE
ITA
RUS
POL
CRO
CRO
CHN
LTU
ROU
FRA
3 RD
FRG
FRG
URS
FRG
URS
FRG
ESP
NOR
NED
URS
URS
ESP
FRG
BUL
ITA
POL
ITA
ITA
NED
TCH
URS
BEL
FRA
AUS
AUS
CRO
SUI
CRO
FRA
GER
CZE
GER
RUS
ROU
GER
NZL
GER
UKR
AUS
LTU
ITA
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World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results – Medal Records
Junior Men's Pair (JM2-)
Year
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
ST
1
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
FRG
GDR
GDR
TCH
FRG
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
FRG
YUG
GDR
GBR
YUG
YUG
TCH
GER
GER
GER
FRA
CAN
AUS
YUG
GER
AUS
FRA
ROU
SLO
ROU
ROU
AUS
CHN
GRE
SRB
GRE
ND
2
ITA
URS
FRG
GBR
FRG
URS
URS
FRG
URS
GDR
URS
URS
ITA
YUG
ITA
ESP
GBR
URS
GDR
FRG
ITA
GER
AUS
ITA
FRA
GER
GER
GER
GER
SLO
POL
LAT
SLO
EST
GRE
ITA
SRB
CAN
GER
GRE
GER
Junior Men's Single Sculls (JM1x)
RD
3
FRG
FRG
URS
URS
NED
CAN
YUG
NOR
FRG
FRA
TCH
CAN
URS
BUL
FRG
GDR
URS
YUG
URS
GDR
URS
FRA
TCH
SWE
CRO
ESP
SLO
CRO
AUS
FRA
ITA
GER
CHN
HUN
LAT
GER
ROU
ROU
AUS
FRA
AZE
Year
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1 ST
GDR
GDR
URS
URS
ITA
GDR
GDR
FRG
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
ITA
URS
ITA
URS
GDR
GER
SLO
NOR
ITA
GER
AUS
SLO
EST
EST
ITA
GBR
ITA
RUS
ROU
SCG
GER
BUL
BUL
GER
GER
2 ND
FRG
ITA
FRG
GDR
GDR
FRG
FRG
GDR
URS
FRG
FRG
POL
ITA
GDR
SWE
ITA
DEN
GDR
AUS
ITA
FRG
AUS
GER
ITA
GER
SLO
BLR
YUG
GER
BLR
LTU
AUS
AUS
NZL
NZL
GER
BUL
GER
GER
POL
GRE
3 RD
FRA
NED
ITA
FRG
FRG
YUG
USA
URS
ESP
GDR
NED
BEL
BEL
FRG
NED
URS
GDR
AUS
GDR
GDR
SUI
URS
FIN
SLO
NZL
RUS
GRE
ITA
AUS
BEL
CRO
GER
FRA
LAT
SCG
EST
SLO
CRO
AUS
CHN
USA
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World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results – Medal Records
Junior Men's Coxed Pair (JM2+)
Year
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
1 ST
GDR
GDR
NED
GDR
GDR
URS
GDR
POL
URS
URS
GDR
GDR
URS
GDR
ROU
GDR
URS
URS
ROU
GDR
GDR
GER
GER
GER
RUS
GER
RUS
GER
ARG
GER
GER
ROU
ITA
SCG
UKR
2 ND
GRE
GBR
GDR
FRA
ITA
GBR
URS
GDR
BUL
GDR
URS
URS
GDR
URS
GDR
ROU
GRE
GRE
TCH
URS
URS
ROU
FRA
RUS
GER
CRO
ITA
RUS
GER
ITA
USA
GER
YUG
SLO
ITA
3 RD
ITA
URS
GBR
CAN
FRG
FRG
USA
ITA
FRG
POL
GRE
GRE
ITA
TCH
TCH
GRE
GDR
GDR
GDR
GRE
ROU
POL
GBR
ITA
USA
POL
GER
ROU
GBR
RUS
YUG
UKR
GER
ITA
POL
Junior Men's Four (JM4-)
Year
1 970
1 ST
GDR
2 ND
SUI
3 RD
FRG
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
GDR
FRG
FRG
GDR
GDR
GDR
FRG
FRG
URS
URS
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
ROU
URS
GBR
ITA
GBR
GBR
GBR
GBR
GER
GER
DEN
SLO
ROU
ROU
AUS
GER
FRA
FRA
ITA
ROU
ROU
GBR
GBR
ESP
GBR
ROU
FRG
GDR
GDR
URS
GBR
URS
GDR
YUG
FRG
GDR
FRG
FRG
GBR
FRA
GBR
GBR
URS
FRA
ROU
AUS
AUS
GER
GBR
FRA
AUS
AUS
FRA
POL
GBR
RSA
BLR
GBR
CZE
CRO
GER
GER
GER
ROU
ROU
GBR
BUL
POL
URS
POL
FRG
FRG
GBR
ITA
GDR
FRG
YUG
TCH
FRA
URS
ITA
CAN
GDR
GBR
FRA
GDR
GER
FRA
ITA
CAN
ESP
GER
GER
GER
GER
FRA
CAN
ITA
ROU
GER
GBR
SLO
NED
GER
AUS
ESP
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World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results – Medal Records
Junior Men's Quadruple Sculls (JM4x)
Year
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1 ST
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
URS
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
GER
TCH
GER
GER
ITA
DEN
RUS
GER
SLO
GER
FRA
ITA
LAT
SLO
ITA
GER
CHN
GER
GER
GER
2 ND
FRG
GDR
FRG
FRG
FRG
FRG
FRA
ROU
URS
BUL
URS
GDR
GDR
FRG
GDR
BUL
ITA
ITA
GER
SWE
ITA
FRA
FRA
GER
RUS
GER
FRA
GER
GER
RUS
RUS
GER
CRO
SLO
ITA
CZE
ITA
3 RD
URS
FRG
URS
URS
URS
URS
GDR
FRA
BUL
FRA
FRA
FRA
CZE
URS
BUL
FRG
TCH
URS
AUT
NOR
GBR
NED
ITA
DEN
SLO
NED
CZE
ITA
POL
FRA
NED
UKR
AUS
LAT
NED
NZL
NZL
Junior Men's Eight (JM8+)
Year
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1 ST
GDR
URS
GDR
FRG
FRG
GDR
URS
GDR
URS
URS
URS
GDR
FRG
GDR
FRA
URS
URS
USA
GDR
URS
GDR
URS
USA
GER
SUI
GER
ROU
ROU
RUS
POL
GER
ROU
CZE
GBR
ROU
USA
NZL
GER
GER
GER
USA
2 ND
FRG
GDR
FRG
GDR
GDR
FRG
GDR
URS
GDR
FRG
GDR
URS
USA
URS
GDR
GDR
USA
FRA
FRA
FRA
GBR
GER
GER
RUS
GER
USA
GER
USA
GER
GER
RUS
RUS
ITA
USA
CZE
GER
GER
NZL
NZL
GBR
GER
3 RD
FRA
FRG
URS
URS
URS
URS
FRG
FRG
FRG
GBR
FRA
FRG
FRA
FRA
URS
USA
FRA
URS
USA
GBR
USA
ESP
RUS
USA
GBR
SUI
GBR
GBR
ROU
ROU
GBR
GBR
USA
RUS
GER
ROU
ITA
CHN
USA
ITA
ITA
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World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results – Medal Records
Junior Women's Coxed Four (JW4+)
Year
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1 ST
GDR
GDR
URS
URS
URS
GDR
GDR
ROU
GDR
GDR
ROU
2 ND
TCH
FRG
GDR
GDR
FRA
FRA
URS
GDR
ROU
URS
GDR
3 RD
URS
URS
CAN
BUL
BUL
BUL
BUL
BUL
BUL
BUL
AUS
Junior Women's Four (JW4-)
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1 ST
AUS
GDR
GER
TCH
GER
ROU
GER
GER
ROU
CHN
GER
USA
BLR
BLR
ITA
GER
ITA
GER
CHN
NZL
AUS
NZL
2 ND
FRG
TCH
TCH
GER
ROU
GBR
ROU
ROU
AUS
GER
CHN
AUS
USA
GER
GBR
BLR
BLR
ITA
GER
ITA
GBR
USA
3 RD
GDR
FRG
ROU
ROU
RUS
GER
GBR
NZL
CHN
ROU
GBR
GER
GER
FRA
ROU
AUS
GER
GBR
BLR
GBR
CHN
AUS
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World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results – Medal Records
Junior Women's Double Sculls (JW2x)
Year
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
ST
1
URS
GDR
GDR
ROU
GDR
GDR
URS
GDR
BUL
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
GER
GER
GER
SUI
GER
POL
GER
GER
NOR
BUL
RUS
LAT
AUS
CZE
CZE
EST
CHN
GER
GER
FRA
ND
2
GDR
URS
URS
GDR
FRG
FRA
GDR
HUN
URS
SUI
CHN
URS
GDR
TCH
AUS
BEL
GER
AUT
AUT
CZE
AUS
GER
GER
GER
POL
ITA
ITA
GER
AUT
EST
AUT
CZE
ITA
RD
3
DEN
BUL
BUL
URS
URS
ROU
ROU
URS
GDR
URS
TCH
TCH
BUL
ROU
RUS
DEN
AUS
NED
GER
ITA
GBR
ROU
DEN
ITA
GER
HUN
GER
ROU
ROU
AUT
ITA
CHN
GER
Junior Women's Pair (JW2-)
Year
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1 ST
GDR
ROU
URS
BUL
URS
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
BUL
GDR
BUL
GER
AUS
AUS
GER
AUS
GER
GER
GER
FRA
BLR
BLR
ROU
NED
AUS
ROU
GER
CHN
GER
ROU
ROU
2 ND
TCH
URS
POL
URS
GDR
FRG
URS
URS
URS
BUL
GDR
BUL
GDR
URS
GER
ROU
CHN
GER
RUS
POL
DEN
GER
GER
ROU
BLR
AUS
ITA
GER
BUL
GER
ROU
BLR
GRE
3 RD
FRG
TCH
GDR
ROU
FRG
URS
HUN
HUN
CAN
CAN
FRG
URS
ROU
FRA
RUS
GBR
GBR
RUS
AUS
CAN
CHN
AUS
CHN
GER
AUS
POL
GER
ITA
ROU
ROU
BLR
CHN
GER
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World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results – Medal Records
Junior Women's Single Sculls (JW1x)
Year
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
ST
1
GDR
BUL
GDR
ROU
GDR
GDR
GDR
ROU
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
URS
BUL
GER
GER
AUS
GER
SLO
AUS
AUS
GER
GER
ROU
AUS
POL
AUS
NZL
POL
CHN
GER
GER
GER
ND
2
URS
URS
BUL
NED
URS
URS
ROU
GDR
URS
POL
URS
GRE
BUL
GER
RUS
AUS
FRA
DEN
GER
FRA
CHN
ITA
ITA
BUL
LAT
ITA
ROU
ITA
GER
GER
USA
ESP
ROU
RD
3
POL
DEN
SUI
URS
SWE
BUL
DEN
HUN
HUN
URS
HUN
BUL
GDR
DEN
POL
POL
DEN
SLO
RUS
BUL
GER
UKR
ROU
GER
ITA
CAN
GRE
LAT
USA
LTU
NOR
CHN
GRE
Junior Women's Eight (JW8+)
Year
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1 ST
GDR
CAN
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
URS
TCH
GER
GER
GER
GER
GER
GER
GER
ROU
ROU
ROU
ROU
ROU
ROU
GER
ROU
ROU
USA
USA
GBR
2 ND
URS
URS
URS
URS
FRG
GDR
URS
ROU
FRG
URS
URS
FRA
FRA
GER
TCH
ROU
ROU
ROU
ROU
RUS
ROU
USA
GER
BLR
GER
USA
RUS
ROU
USA
GER
ROU
NZL
USA
3 RD
CAN
GDR
TCH
TCH
URS
FRG
FRG
FRG
URS
FRG
FRG
TCH
TCH
URS
USA
LAT
CZE
UKR
DEN
USA
RUS
GER
RUS
GER
USA
RUS
POL
GBR
GER
USA
GER
GER
GER
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World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results – Medal Records
Junior Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls
(JW4x+)
Year
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1 ST
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
2 ND
URS
BUL
BUL
FRG
FRA
BUL
FRA
3 RD
BUL
NED
URS
ROU
NED
ITA
URS
Junior Women's Quadruple Sculls (JW4x)
Year
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1 ST
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GDR
GER
RUS
GER
GER
GER
NED
GER
ROU
GER
BLR
GER
CZE
ROU
GER
GER
GER
GER
GER
CHN
GER
2 ND
TCH
URS
URS
TCH
FRG
FRG
TCH
GER
ITA
AUT
ESP
GER
SUI
GER
ROU
NOR
ROU
GER
ESP
UKR
BLR
NZL
BLR
BLR
AUS
UKR
3 RD
URS
BUL
TCH
URS
URS
URS
ITA
HUN
HUN
CHN
POL
SUI
AUS
AUT
NED
GER
CZE
ITA
ITA
ROU
GBR
AUT
GRE
NZL
GER
BLR
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7.World Rowing Under 23
Championships
7.1. World Rowing Under 23 Championships 2006-2010 results
(Top 3 crews) 144
World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
7. World Rowing Under 23 Championships
7.1. World Rowing Under 23 Championships 2006-2010 results (Top 3 crews)
Men
Men's Single Sculls (BM1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
7:08.08
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Greece (GRE)
Stergios Papachristos
Canada (CAN)
Michael Braithwaite
Germany (GER)
Tim Bartels
Germany (GER)
Robert Bertram
Romania (ROU)
Daniel Frateanu
7:20.54
Racice (CZE)
Azerbaijan (AZE)
Aleksandar Aleksandrov
Netherlands (NED)
Roel Braas
Lithuania (LTU)
Mindaugas Griskonis
Lithuania (LTU)
Mindaugas Griskonis
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Cohen
7:13.11
2009
Germany (GER)
Karl Schulze
Germany (GER)
Lauritz Schoof
New Zealand (NZL)
Joseph Sullivan
New Zealand (NZL)
Joseph Sullivan
Germany (GER)
Karsten Brodowski
Men's Pair (BM2-)
7:00.35
6:52.18
6:48.75
6:46.93
7:02.31
6:55.24
6:54.27
6:50.07
7:03.57
7:00.35
6:55.21
6:52.52
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
6:45.46
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Romania (ROU)
Ionut Minea
Marius Luchian
Serbia (SRB)
Ivan Ostojic
Aleksandar Radovic
Great Britain (GBR)
Ben Smith
Charles Burkitt
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Wilkinson
Charles Burkitt
Great Britain (GBR)
Ben Smith
Oliver Moore
6:49.22
Racice (CZE)
Canada (CAN)
Anthony Jacob
Conlin McCabe
Hungary (HUN)
Adrian Juhasz
Bela Simon Jr.
Argentina (ARG)
Joaquin Iwan
Diego Martin Lopez
Italy (ITA)
Stefano Correale
Matteo Castaldo
Serbia (SRB)
Marko Marjanovic
Jovan Popovic
6:46.96
2009
South Africa (RSA)
John Smith
Lawrence Brittain
Greece (GRE)
Stergios Papachristos
Georgios Tziallas
Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Tsilis
Georgios Tziallas
Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Tsilis
Georgios Tziallas
Germany (GER)
Kristof Wilke
Sebastian Schmidt
2nd
T
3rd
T
Germany (GER)
Eric Johannesen
Sebastian Peter
Germany (GER)
Hans Gruhne
Clemens Wenzel
Croatia (CRO)
Martin Sinkovic
Valent Sinkovic
Germany (GER)
Karl Schulze
Tim Grohmann
Italy (ITA)
Matteo Stefanini
Federico Gattinoni
6:30.43
Lithuania (LTU)
Saulius Ritter
Rolandas Mascinskas
Norway (NOR)
Truls Albert
Kjetil Borch
Germany (GER)
Karl Schulze
Tim Grohmann
Great Britain (GBR)
Charles Cousins
William Lucas
Russia (RUS)
Aleksandr Kornilov
Nikael Bikua-Mfantse
6:31.89
Men's Double Sculls (BM2x)
6:25.34
6:39.47
6:31.51
6:27.84
Year
Location
1st
2010
Brest (BLR)
2009
Racice (CZE)
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Latvia (LAT)
6:26.37
Lauris Sire
Dairis Adamaitis
New Zealand (NZL)
6:18.75
Robert Manson
Joseph Sullivan
Great Britain (GBR)
6:33.11
Charles Cousins
William Lucas
Belarus (BLR)
6:19.24
Dzianis Mihal
Stanislau Shtcharbachenia
Belarus (BLR)
6:14.05
Dzianis Mihal
Stanislau Shtcharbachenia
T
6:28.52
6:43.32
6:33.43
6:30.16
6:22.00
6:33.95
6:19.60
6:16.73
6:33.83
6:45.47
6:34.70
6:30.20
6:24.92
6:34.54
6:21.24
6:19.48
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World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Men's Four (BM4-)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
Italy (ITA)
Mario Paonessa
6:06.80
Great Britain (GBR)
Nathaniel ReillyO'Donnell
Matthew Rossiter
George Nash
Constantine Louloudis
United States (USA)
Michael Gennaro
Nareg Guregian
James Long-Lerno
Mark Murphy
Italy (ITA)
Federico Migliaccio
Rosario Agrillo
Simone Ponti
Matteo Motta
New Zealand (NZL)
Jared Pehi
Ben Hammond
David Eade
Chris Harris
Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Tsilis
Georgios Tziallas
Giorgios Tsiompanidis
Pavlos Gavriilidis
6:08.48
Australia (AUS)
William Lockwood
6:08.55
2009
Racice (CZE)
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Francesco Fossi
Vincenzo Capelli
Andrea Palmisano
New Zealand (NZL)
Jade Uru
Simon Watson
Hamish Burson
Tyson Williams
Germany (GER)
Martin Rückbrodt
Hendrik Bohnekamp
Nils Menke
Mathis Jessen
Germany (GER)
Sebastian Schmidt
Fokke Beckmann
Richard Schmidt
Kristof Wilke
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Gruber
Jakub Zof
Milan Bruncvik Jr
Karel Neffe
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (BLM2x)
5:54.49
6:13.79
5:57.55
5:54.69
5:55.80
6:15.82
6:00.51
5:55.68
Dominic Grimm
Nick Purnell
Josh Dunkley-Smith
Germany (GER)
Hendrik Bohnekamp
Andreas Kuffner
Anton Braun
Bastian Bechler
Croatia (CRO)
Ante Janjic
Alen Banovac
Josip Stojcevic
Marin Bogdan
Great Britain (GBR)
Colin Scott
Cameron Nichol
Oliver Moore
Mohamed Sbihi
Germany (GER)
Andreas Clausen
Mathis Jessen
Fokke Beckmann
Richard Nagel
5:56.22
6:17.38
6:02.12
5:58.72
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
6:42.78
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Denmark (DEN)
Peter Noerlem
Andreas Ramboel
Italy (ITA)
Davide Babboni
Tommaso Sacchini
Bulgaria (BUL)
Zlatko Karaivanov
Vassil Vitanov
Germany (GER)
Moritz Koch
Christoph Schregel
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Vetesnik
Ondrej Vetesnik
6:45.21
Racice (CZE)
Great Britain (GBR)
Benjamin Rowe
Kieren Emery
Slovenia (SLO)
Matevz Malesic
Jure Cvet
Hungary (HUN)
Tamas Varga
Peter Galambos
Hungary (HUN)
Tamas C. Varga
Peter Galambos
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Daniele Danesin
6:44.29
2009
Greece (GRE)
Panagiotis Magdanis
Eleftherios Konsolas
Germany (GER)
Christian Hochbruck
Lars Hartig
Italy (ITA)
Davide Riccardi
Francesco Rigon
France (FRA)
Maxime Goisset
Fabien Dufour
New Zealand (NZL)
Graham Oberlin-Brown
Peter Taylor
2nd
T
3rd
Italy (ITA)
Catello Amarante
Luca De Maria
Luca Motta
Corrado Regalbuto
Japan (JPN)
Toshiharu Mimura
Mitsuo Nishimura
Hiroshi Nakano
Hiromi Tanaka
Germany (GER)
Axel Kort
Samuel Garten
Robby Gerhardt
Max Roeger
Austria (AUT)
Dominik Sigl
Oliver Komaromy
Paul Ruttmann
Christian Rabel
Greece (GRE)
Evangelos Tsourtsoulas
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Evangelos Koulourizos
6:23.86
United States (USA)
6:24.70
Christopher Meyer
William Newell
Edward King
Robin Prendes
Spain (ESP)
6:08.41
Juan Luis Fernandez Tomas
Ramon Llosa
Ruben Alvarez
Marc Franquet
France (FRA)
6:28.16
Charles Breschet
Nicolas Moutton
Vincent Cavard
Barthelémy Agostini
Switzerland (SUI)
6:05.32
Martin Leu
Simon Niepmann
Silvan Zehnder
Martin Hobi
Germany (GER)
6:00.82
Jan Winkert
Johann-Sebastian Diemann
Marco Weber
Elia Krell
Men's Lightweight Four (BLM4-)
6:16.35
6:47.14
6:24.77
6:19.77
Year
Location
1st
2010
Brest (BLR)
2009
Racice (CZE)
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Great Britain (GBR)
6:22.62
David Jones
Jonathan Clegg
William Fletcher
Jamie Kirkwood
Germany (GER)
6:02.38
Simon Berghofer
Daniel Wisgott
Robby Gerhardt
Jan Lueke
Spain (ESP)
6:23.99
Andreu Castella
Juan Luis Fernandez Tomas
Ramon Llosa
Ruben Alvarez
Greece (GRE)
6:04.10
Apostolos Kourkoumpas
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Evangelos Tsourtsoulas
Italy (ITA)
5:58.88
Livio La Padula
Martino Goretti
Michele Savriè
Fabrizio Gabriele
T
6:18.80
6:48.34
6:30.69
6:23.36
6:04.34
6:26.32
6:04.50
6:00.60
6:19.16
6:51.45
6:35.50
6:24.88
T
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World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Men's Quadruple Sculls (BM4x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
Croatia (CRO)
David Sain
Martin Sinkovic
Damir Martin
6:01.42
6:07.92
Ukraine (UKR)
Ivan Yurchenko
Olexandr Nadtoka
Ivan Futryk
6:08.54
2009
Racice (CZE)
5:45.17
5:47.63
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Australia (AUS)
Matthew Bolt
David Wright
James McRae
Sasha Belonogoff
Poland (POL)
Piotr Licznerski
Artur Sledzik
Dawid Kubiak
Karol Niziolek
Australia (AUS)
Thomas Swann
Sam Renton
Danjels Reedman
Steven Fletcher
Germany (GER)
Philipp Hosch
Robert Bertram
Daniel Makowski
Lutz Menzel
5:48.47
2008
Croatia (CRO)
David Sain
Martin Sinkovic
Damir Martin
Valent Sinkovic
Germany (GER)
Mathias Rocher
Martin Gulyas
Eric Johannesen
Sebastian Peter
Germany (GER)
Clemens Wenzel
Martin Gulyas
Daniel Makowski
Stephan Krüger
Ukraine (UKR)
Viktor Grebennykov
Leonid Prytula
Oleksandr Pakhomov
Volodymyr Trofymenko
Russia (RUS)
Maxim Bashkatov
Denis Pribyl
Viacheslav
Mikhaylevskiy
Ukraine (UKR)
Anton Zayets
Ivan Yurchenko
Ivan Futryk
Ivan Dovgodko
Ukraine (UKR)
Viktor Grebennykov
Kyrylo Tarakanov
Oleksandr Pakhomov
Ivan Futryk
France (FRA)
Benjamin Chabanet
Jean-Marie Imbert
Michael Molina
Gaëtan Delhon
Romania (ROU)
Florin Lauric
Marius Orosz
Valentin Halaicu
Valentin Piticariu
6:03.22
5:48.40
5:50.74
6:05.71
5:49.53
5:51.45
6:07.76
5:49.71
5:51.60
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World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Men's Eight (BM8+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Brest (BLR)
5:44.78
Racice (CZE)
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
United States (USA)
Samuel Walker
Nicholas Lucey
Robert Munn
Blaise Didier
Robert Otto
Thomas Dethlefs
Nareg Guregian
Michael Gennaro
Zachary Vlahos
Germany (GER)
Carl Nicolai Jürgens
Lukas Müller
Sebastian Kasielke
Hannes Heppner
Maximilian Reinelt
Marco Neumann
Niclas Orlowski
Michael Schirmer
Nils Hoffmann
Canada (CAN)
Stephen Connolly
Blake Pucsek
Will Dean
Chris Aylard
Robert Gibson
Conlin McCabe
Anthony Jacob
Will Crothers
Ronan Sabo-Walsh
Germany (GER)
Maximilian Reinelt
Ruben Anemüller
Daniel Holert
Felix Feldhaus
Sebastian Kasielke
Maximilian Bandel
Thomas Protze
Marco Neumann
Arman Lahouti
Germany (GER)
Jan Müller
Maximilian Bandel
Daniel Holert
Felix Feldhaus
André Slavik
Raimund Hörmann Jr
Thomas Protze
Falk Müller
Peter Puppe
5:47.48
2009
Germany (GER)
Hendrik Bohnekamp
Marco Neumann
Maximilian Munski
Felix Wimberger
Anton Braun
Ruben Anemüller
Nils Menke
Bastian Bechler
Albert Kowert
Poland (POL)
Ryszard Ablewski
Rafal Wielgosz
Bartosz Zablocki
Mateusz Hamerski
Jakub Jablonski
Piotr Juszczak
Zbigniew Schodowski
Miloslaw Kedzierski
Pawel Lipowski
United States (USA)
Alexander Osborne
Charlie Cole
Blaise Didier
Henrik Rummel
Silas Stafford
Derek Rasmussen
Ross James
Grant James
Daniel Connolly
Estonia (EST)
Rauno Talisoo
Alo Kuslap
Martin Absalon
Sten Villmann
Artur Maier
Alvar Raagel
Jaan Laos
Andrus Sabiin
Nikita Lunin
Canada (CAN)
Jan Tize
Brendan Robinson
Max Lang
Chris Aylard
Robert Gibson
Daniel Casaca
Max Wyatt
Will Crothers
Mark Laidlaw
Great Britain (GBR)
5:49.75
Karl Hudspith
William Satch
Matthew Tarrant
Calum Wright
Frazer Brent
Scott Durant
Anthony Locke
Michael Evans
Henry Fieldman
Great Britain (GBR)
5:35.25
Kieren Emery
Chris Abraham
Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell
Thomas Clark
Benjamin Duggan
Daniel Ritchie
Anthony Locke
Matthew Rossiter
Henry Fieldman
Poland (POL)
5:54.57
Maciej Mattik
Dariusz Radosz
Tomasz Cichocki
Zbigniew Schodowski
Michal Szpakowski
Krystian Aranowski
Piotr Juszczak
Dominik Kubiak
Pawel Lipowski
Australia (AUS)
5:34.73
Andrew Conolly
Richard Allsop
Mitchell Estens
John Linke
Edward Boyce
James Goswell
Thomas Larkins
Terrence Alfred
Toby Lister
Italy (ITA)
5:32.67
Romano Battisti
Dario Cerasola
Domenico Montrone
Matteo Motta
Simone Venier
Marco Resemini
Andrea Tranquilli
Pierpaolo Frattini
Andrea Lenzi
2nd
T
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (BLM1x)
5:32.77
5:49.42
5:33.90
5:30.72
Year
Location
1st
2010
Brest (BLR)
2009
Racice (CZE)
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Iran (IRI)
7:17.93
Mohsen Shadi Naghadeh
Iran (IRI)
6:57.38
Mohsen Shadi Naghadeh
New Zealand (NZL)
7:22.30
Graham Oberlin-Brown
New Zealand (NZL)
7:02.11
Storm Uru
New Zealand (NZL)
6:55.73
Storm Uru
T
5:34.11
5:53.30
5:34.29
5:31.78
Great Britain (GBR)
7:19.59
Peter Chambers
Brazil (BRA)
6:59.17
Ailson Silva
Iran (IRI)
7:30.33
Mohsen Shadi Naghadeh
Netherlands (NED)
7:05.63
Tim Heijbrock
France (FRA)
6:58.84
Maxime Goisset
T
3rd
T
Brazil (BRA)
Ailson Silva
Germany (GER)
Linus Lichtschlag
Netherlands (NED)
Joris Pijs
Germany (GER)
Ingo Voigt
Turkey (TUR)
Mete Yeltepe
7:23.38
7:01.40
7:31.72
7:06.06
7:00.01
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World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Men's Coxed Four (BM4+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
6:14.26
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Great Britain (GBR)
Andrew Holmes
Thomas Clark
Ertan Hazine
Patrick Lapage
Max Gander
Germany (GER)
Milan Dzambasevic
Moritz Schlichting
Kay Rueckbrodt
Alexander-Nicolas Egler
Albert Kowert
Germany (GER)
Hannes Heppner
Maximilian Hinkel
Ivan Saric
Christoph Zimmermann
Dev Wijekoon
Great Britain (GBR)
Ryan Davies
Peter Marsland
Alexander Holden-Smith
George Laughton
Andrew Graham
Italy (ITA)
Roberto Marcatelli
Federico Migliaccio
Raffaele Mautone
Armando Dell'Aquila
Rosario Aita
6:16.19
Racice (CZE)
Germany (GER)
Kay Rueckbrodt
Milan Dzambasevic
Jann-Edzard Junkmann
Hannes Ocik
Tim Behrent
Italy (ITA)
Vincenzo Capelli
Francesco Fossi
Andrea Carmignani
Andrea Palmisano
Leonardo Bellucci
Ukraine (UKR)
Ivan Balandin
Mykola Balandin
Andriy Shpak
Ruslan Piialkin
Vladyslav Nikulin
France (FRA)
Paul-Francois Carretero
Victor Bordereau
Romain Lecuyer
Guillaume Sartelet
Benjamin Manceau
Australia (AUS)
Ned Kinnear
Chris Clyne
Fergus Pragnell
Nicholas Andrew
David McGrath
6:15.17
2009
Italy (ITA)
Massimiliano Landi
Emanuele Liuzzi
Rosario Agrillo
Simone Ponti
Pietro Vitucci
New Zealand (NZL)
John Storey
Ian Seymour
Tobias Wehr-Candler
David Eade
Matthew Cameron
Italy (ITA)
Leopoldo Sansone
Francesco Fossi
Romano Battisti
Andrea Palmisano
Leonardo Bellucci
Italy (ITA)
Leopoldo Sansone
Vincenzo Capelli
Romano Battisti
Andrea Palmisano
Leonardo Bellucci
New Zealand (NZL)
James Dallinger
Steven Cottle
Paul Gerritsen
Dane Boswell
Daniel Quigley
T
Men's Lightweight Pair (BLM2-)
6:07.40
6:29.04
6:15.57
6:03.19
6:09.59
6:34.43
6:18.45
6:03.78
6:11.93
6:36.09
6:20.92
6:07.13
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Brest (BLR)
6:52.56
Racice (CZE)
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
France (FRA)
Charles Breschet
Edouard Jonville
Netherlands (NED)
Vincent Muda
Tycho Muda
South Africa (RSA)
James Thompson
Matthew Brittain
South Africa (RSA)
James Thompson
Matthew Brittain
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Salvatore Di Somma
7:03.11
2009
Netherlands (NED)
Vincent Muda
Tycho Muda
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Chambers
Chris Bartley
Germany (GER)
7:04.46
Yannic Corinth
Lasse Antczak
France (FRA)
6:35.74
Clement Roulet-Dubonnet
Barthelémy Agostini
Netherlands (NED)
7:06.93
Vincent Muda
Tycho Muda
Spain (ESP)
6:44.98
Juan Luis Fernandez Tomas
Javier Gonzalez Nieto
South Africa (RSA)
6:38.02
Brad Smith
Andrew Craig
Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (BLM4x)
6:32.01
6:58.57
6:34.66
6:34.53
Year
Location
1st
2010
Brest (BLR)
2009
Racice (CZE)
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Germany (GER)
6:14.07
Michael Etzkorn
Julius Peschel
Jonas Wagner
Konstantin Steinhuebel
Italy (ITA)
5:53.88
Jose Casiraghi
Andrea Cereda
Pietro Ruta
Francesco Rigon
Denmark (DEN)
6:19.71
Hans Christian Sörensen
Henrik Stephansen
Steffen Jensen
Andreas Ramboel
Italy (ITA)
5:53.57
Matteo Amigoni
Filippo Manfredi
Antonio Pizzurro
Daniele Danesin
Germany (GER)
5:55.91
Felix Reimann
Jonas Schuetzeberg
Felix Oevermann
Karim Djamshidi Gilani
T
6:35.09
7:04.78
6:35.01
6:34.99
2nd
T
3rd
T
Ireland (IRL)
Niall Kenny
Michael Maher
Mark O'Donovan
Justin Ryan
Germany (GER)
Clemens Huebler
Matthias Arnold
Michael Keschka
Arne Falkenhorst
Italy (ITA)
Matteo Amigoni
Federico Ustolin
Pietro Ruta
Jose Casiraghi
France (FRA)
Guillaume Rochet
Quentin Colard
Stany Delayre
Romain Boutron
United States (USA)
Richard Klein
Jonathan Winters
Daniel Feldman
Brian De Regt
6:15.86
Great Britain (GBR)
Zak Lee-Green
Sam Scrimgeour
Jamie Watson
Carl Delaney
Great Britain (GBR)
William Fletcher
David Jones
Jonathan Clegg
Peter Chambers
Germany (GER)
Clemens Huebler
Christian Hochbruck
Michael Keschka
Arne Falkenhorst
Denmark (DEN)
Sophus Johannesen
Martin Batenburg
Nils Henrik Stene
Henrik Stephansen
Australia (AUS)
Hugh McLeod
Blair Tunevitsch
Matthew Bolster
Darryn Purcell
6:20.06
5:56.62
6:21.12
5:55.90
5:55.94
5:57.73
6:21.77
5:57.16
5:56.18
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World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Women
Women's Single Sculls (BW1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
7:50.15
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
United States (USA)
Lindsay Meyer
Germany (GER)
Carina Baer
Hungary (HUN)
Katalin Szabo
Hungary (HUN)
Katalin Szabo
Switzerland (SUI)
Regina Naunheim
7:55.04
Racice (CZE)
Estonia (EST)
Kaisa Pajusalu
Estonia (EST)
Kaisa Pajusalu
Great Britain (GBR)
Kristina Stiller
Poland (POL)
Natalia Madaj
Serbia (SRB)
Iva Obradovic
7:54.47
2009
Lithuania (LTU)
Donata Vistartaite
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jitka Antošová
Germany (GER)
Julia Richter
New Zealand (NZL)
Emma Twigg
Poland (POL)
Julia Michalska
Women's Pair (BW2-)
7:27.23
7:43.90
7:34.87
7:27.81
7:37.18
7:48.20
7:40.24
7:31.62
7:37.30
7:52.28
7:41.76
7:36.49
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
7:14.07
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Germany (GER)
Nadja Drygalla
Anne-Sophie Agarius
Netherlands (NED)
Wianca van Dorp
Olivia van Rooijen
Great Britain (GBR)
Emily Taylor
Hannah Elsy
Belarus (BLR)
Alena Makhala
Nadzeya Belskaya
Australia (AUS)
Phoebe Stanley
Katelyn Gray
7:23.70
Racice (CZE)
Romania (ROU)
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Germany (GER)
Michaela Schmidt
Anne Becker
Australia (AUS)
Elizabeth Alderman
Emily Rose
Romania (ROU)
Andreea Harpa
Nicoleta Albu
Germany (GER)
Kerstin Hartmann
Katrin Reinert
7:14.38
2009
United States (USA)
Ashley Kroll
Felice Müller
Romania (ROU)
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Romania (ROU)
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Great Britain (GBR)
Olivia Whitlam
Heather Stanning
Romania (ROU)
Camelia Lupascu
Ana-Maria Apachitei
Women's Double Sculls (BW2x)
7:16.74
7:19.24
7:15.90
7:14.94
7:24.03
7:21.66
7:21.28
7:15.27
7:24.23
7:24.93
7:23.25
7:16.76
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
7:03.47
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
United States (USA)
Rebecca Donald
Elizabeth Donald
France (FRA)
Vanessa Grandpierre
Marion Rialet
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Fularczyk
Natalia Madaj
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Fularczyk
Kamila Socko
Netherlands (NED)
Renske van der Gaag
Katie Steenman
7:20.46
Racice (CZE)
Belarus (BLR)
Katsiaryna Shliupskaya
Tatsiana Kukhta
Ukraine (UKR)
Viktoriya Koltunova
Olena Iakovenko
Czech Republic (CZE)
Gabriela Vareková
Jitka Antošová
Germany (GER)
Julia Richter
Lena Möbus
Germany (GER)
Eva Paus
Melanie Hansen
7:08.28
2009
Germany (GER)
Julia Lepke
Lisa Schmidla
Belarus (BLR)
Tatsiana Kukhta
Maryia Smaliakova
Germany (GER)
Sophie Dunsing
Tina Manker
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jitka Antošová
Gabriela Vareková
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jitka Antošová
Gabriela Vareková
1st
United States (USA)
Michaela Strand
Hanna Malvin
Julanne Smith
Sara Hendershot
Belarus (BLR)
Maryna Maslava
Marharyta Krechka
Nadzeya Belskaya
Natallia Koshal
Italy (ITA)
Claudia Wurzel
Cristina Romiti
Gioia Sacco
Camilla Espana
Italy (ITA)
Anna Bonciani
Cristina Romiti
Carlotta Baratto
Anita Pinto
Australia (AUS)
Verena Stocker
Annika Naughton
Charlotte Walters
Renee Kirby
T
6:40.33
3rd
Germany (GER)
Mona Benger
Lea-Kathleen Kuehne
Kathrin Ketterer
Constanze Duell
New Zealand (NZL)
Jessica Loe
Regan Barkla
Kate Reymer
Alexandra Burnside
Great Britain (GBR)
Victoria Bryant
Jacqueline Round
Kirsty Myles
Rachael Jefferies
Great Britain (GBR)
Victoria Bryant
Emily Taylor
Kirsty Myles
Rachael Jefferies
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Madziewicz
Anna Jankowska
Kinga Kantorska
Monika Zdrojewska
T
6:44.37
Women's Four (BW4-)
Year
2010
Location
Brest (BLR)
2009
Racice (CZE)
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
7:03.85
7:08.70
6:58.46
6:53.40
6:48.77
7:03.88
6:45.65
6:39.97
7:08.40
7:10.34
6:59.43
6:57.74
2nd
T
Australia (AUS)
6:43.19
Mary Connelly
Renee Chatterton
Peta White
Jessica Molsher-Jones
Italy (ITA)
6:49.90
Claudia Wurzel
Veronica Pizzamus
Silvia Martin
Camilla Espana
Netherlands (NED)
7:05.72
Swana van Schaardenburg
Myrthe van Dijk
Olivia van Rooijen
Wianca van Dorp
Australia (AUS)
6:47.43
Elizabeth Alderman
Megan Bagworth
Emily Rose
Sascha Lahey
Belarus (BLR)
6:43.60
Natallia Hryhalchyk
Nadzeya Belskaya
Alena Makhala
Katsiaryna Zhuk
7:10.46
7:12.40
7:03.29
7:00.20
6:52.76
7:07.01
6:48.53
6:43.82
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World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (BLW2x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
7:28.71
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Germany (GER)
Helke Nieschlag
Russia (RUS)
Natalia Varfolomeeva
Anna Yasykova
Switzerland (SUI)
Eliane Waser
Olivia Wyss
Italy (ITA)
Viviana Bulgarelli
Erika Mai
Poland (POL)
Weronika Deresz
Karolina Widun
7:36.90
Racice (CZE)
New Zealand (NZL)
Lucy Strack
Germany (GER)
Lena Müller
Julia Kröger
Greece (GRE)
Triantafyllia Kalampoka
Christina Giazitzidou
Denmark (DEN)
Marie Gottlieb
Sine Christiansen
Germany (GER)
Claudia Schad
Laura Tasch
7:30.95
2009
Greece (GRE)
Triantafyllia Kalampoka
Greece (GRE)
Triantafyllia Kalampoka
Christina Giazitzidou
Germany (GER)
Anja Noske
Julia Kröger
Poland (POL)
Weronika Deresz
Karolina Widun
Russia (RUS)
Ksenia Potapova
Anna Yasykova
Women's Quadruple Sculls (BW4x)
7:05.26
7:26.42
7:07.40
7:04.17
7:08.04
7:31.66
7:08.66
7:05.82
7:11.64
7:36.12
7:09.31
7:06.87
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
6:32.89
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Romania (ROU)
Cristina Grigoras
Elena Trifoi
Cristina Mihaela Ilie
Ioana Craciun
Romania (ROU)
Elena Trifoi
Irina Dorneanu
Ioana Craciun
Cristina Mihaela Ilie
Australia (AUS)
Kim Brown
Laura Osti
Emma McCarthy
Lisa Szatsznajder
Great Britain (GBR)
Kristina Stiller
Francesca Jus-Burke
Atlanta St John
Lauren Fisher
Germany (GER)
Judith Aldinger
Sybille Exner
Kathleen Kirchhoff
Michelle Fischer
6:35.94
Racice (CZE)
Russia (RUS)
Idna Dudchenko
Maria Antsiferova
Evgeniya Golubeva
Maria Krasilnikova
Germany (GER)
Ulrike Toerpsch
Maren Stallkamp
Christin Fernitz
Julia Richter
Germany (GER)
Rebekka Klemp
Kathleen Kirchhoff
Julia Lepke
Lena Möbus
Australia (AUS)
Renee Kirby
Emma McCarthy
Charlotte Walters
Lisa Szatsznajder
Great Britain (GBR)
Kristina Stiller
Louisa Reeve
Francesca Jus-Burke
Frances Fletcher
6:35.53
2009
Germany (GER)
Lena Möbus
Juliane Domscheid
Julia Lier
Mareike Adams
Ukraine (UKR)
Ganna Kutsenko
Olena Buryak
Anna Prytula
Katerina Tarasenko
Romania (ROU)
Maria Bursuc
Cristina Mihaela Ilie
Camelia Lupascu
Roxana Cogianu
United States (USA)
Alison Fishman
Esther Lofgren
Lindsay Meyer
Genevra Stone
Romania (ROU)
Maria Bursuc
Roxana Cogianu
Florina Atomulesei
Ionelia Neacsu
6:29.86
6:50.75
6:32.59
6:24.55
6:33.20
6:52.37
6:33.38
6:26.32
6:39.41
6:54.47
6:34.11
6:26.38
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World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Women's Eight (BW8+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
6:31.97
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
Canada (CAN)
Ashton Brown
Patricia Obee
Sarah Black
Catherine Hart
Christine Roper
Lauren Wilkinson
Natalie Mastracci
Laura Cowal
Kristen Kit
Poland (POL)
Anna Jankowska
Marlena Ertman
Anna Karzynska
Magda Korczak
Kinga Kantorska
Kornelia Nitzler
Joanna Leszczynska
Kamila Socko
Paulina Gorska
Belarus (BLR)
Natallia Pryvalava
Anastasiya Fadzeyenka
Hanna Kazlova
Natallia Koshal
Nina Bondarava
Alena Zakharava
Natallia Haurylenka
Volha Plashkova
Anastasiya Katsiashova
United States (USA)
Anne Kennedy
Kerry Birk
Megan Smith
Suzanne Van Fleet
Ellie Logan
Jamie Redman
Mara Allen
Andrea Sooter
Katelin Snyder
Germany (GER)
Ariane Sennewald
Berit Krüger
Christina Mahler
Franziska Kegebein
Sandra Dalloff
Anika Kniest
Kathrin Thiem
Silke Müller
Anne-Christine Paul
6:38.16
Racice (CZE)
New Zealand (NZL)
Genevieve Behrent
Hayley Hoogeveen
Kylie Wright
Fiona Bourke
Jessica Loe
Zoe Stevenson
Tarsha Williams
Kelsey Bevan
Frances Turner
United States (USA)
Erika Roddy
Adrianne Martelli
Mary Jeghers
Grace Luczak
Ashley Kroll
Olivia Coffey
Taylor Ritzel
Jessica Leidecker
Ariel Frost
Poland (POL)
Kamila Socko
Marlena Ertman
Magda Korczak
Zuzanna Trzcinska
Kornelia Nitzler
Joanna Leszczynska
Kinga Kantorska
Monika Zdrojewska
Paulina Gorska
Germany (GER)
Kerstin Hartmann
Katrin Reinert
Kathrin Thiem
Silke Müller
Sandra Dalloff
Anika Kniest
Sonja Ziegler
Franziska Kegebein
Silja Hansen
Belarus (BLR)
Natallia Pryvalava
Anastasiya Fadzeyenka
Natallia Haurylenka
Zinaida Kliuchynskaya
Nina Bondarava
Alena Zakharava
Volha Zhylskayar
Volha Plashkova
Anastasiya Katsiashova
6:36.48
2009
United States (USA)
Olivia Coffey
Jennifer Cromwell
Kerry Simmonds
Mary Jeghers
Kara Kohler
Emily Regan
Grace Luczak
Taylor Ritzel
Ariel Frost
Great Britain (GBR)
Victoria Bryant
Jacqueline Round
Monica Relph
Victoria Thornley
Michelle Vezie
Emily Taylor
Leonora Kennedy
Rachael Jefferies
Zoe De Toledo
United States (USA)
Suzanne Van Fleet
Jessica Reel
Kelsie Chaudoin
Amanda Polk
Laura Larsen-Strecker
Katherine Glessner
Jamie Redman
Theresa Shields
Katelin Snyder
Belarus (BLR)
Natallia Hryhalchyk
Zinaida Kliuchynskaya
Natallia Pryvalava
Alena Zakharava
Natallia Koshal
Nina Bondarava
Volha Zhylskayar
Volha Plashkova
Anastasiya Katsiashova
United States (USA)
Anne Kennedy
Kerry Birk
Megan Smith
Katharine Davison
Devan Darby
Esther Lofgren
Katherine Glessner
Genevra Stone
Katelin Snyder
6:20.71
6:36.01
6:15.20
6:06.68
6:21.80
6:39.72
6:15.43
6:08.98
6:23.16
6:43.35
6:17.85
6:09.97
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World Rowing Under 23 Championships: 2006-2010 Results
Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (BLW1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
8:12.34
2008
Brandenburg (GER)
2007
Strathclyde (GBR)
2006
Hazewinkel (BEL)
South Africa (RSA)
Kirsten McCann
Hungary (HUN)
Mariann Novak
Belarus (BLR)
Hanna Bandarevich
Germany (GER)
Anja Noske
France (FRA)
Clémence Willaume
8:21.68
Racice (CZE)
Japan (JPN)
Atsumi Fukumoto
Belarus (BLR)
Hanna Bandarevich
Germany (GER)
Helke Nieschlag
France (FRA)
Coralie Simon
Great Britain (GBR)
Sophie Hosking
8:18.72
2009
Belarus (BLR)
Alena Kryvasheyenka
Germany (GER)
Helke Nieschlag
Australia (AUS)
Carly Cottam
Greece (GRE)
Alexandra Tsiavou
Greece (GRE)
Alexandra Tsiavou
7:49.42
8:03.12
7:40.96
7:38.04
Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (BLW4x)
7:51.12
8:06.04
7:45.18
7:40.48
7:51.60
8:09.78
7:48.32
7:42.33
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Brest (BLR)
6:36.87
France (FRA)
Charlotte Culty
Sara Prochasson
Carmen Mulot
Rachel Jung
Australia (AUS)
Gabrielle Kukla
Alison Scobbie
Lauren Burraston
Ella Flecker
6:41.50
Racice (CZE)
Germany (GER)
Merle Schaefer
Nora Wessel
Leonie Pless
Kaja Brecht
United States (USA)
Devery Karz
Lauren Nelson
Katherine Robinson
Victoria Burke
6:38.43
2009
Italy (ITA)
Giulia Pollini
Sabrina Noseda
Eleonora Trivella
Deborah Battagin
Germany (GER)
Regina Pieroth
Katja Rügner
Lena Bieber
Kaja Brecht
6:34.99
6:37.04
6:37.74
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European Championships: 2007-2010 Results
8. European Championships
8.1. European Championships 2007-2010 results (Top 3 crews)
Men
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Year
Location
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
2009 Brest (BLR)
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Men's Pair (M2-)
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Lithuania (LTU)
Mindaugas Griskonis
Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Christou
Austria (AUT)
Ralph Kreibich
6:47.96
Sweden (SWE)
Lassi Karonen
Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Christou
Slovakia (SVK)
Lukas Babac
Lithuania (LTU)
Mindaugas Griskonis
6:50.76
Germany (GER)
Karl Schulze
Croatia (CRO)
Mario Vekic
Ukraine (UKR)
Konstantin Zaytsev
Bulgaria (BUL)
Aleksandar Aleksandrov
6:52.49
7:03.05
6:52.96
7:08.35
7:06.61
6:55.95
7:09.68
7:08.64
6:57.05
7:10.94
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
6:30.34
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Serbia (SRB)
Marko Marjanovic
Nikola Stojic
France (FRA)
Laurent Cadot
Jean-David Bernard
France (FRA)
Jean-David Bernard
Laurent Cadot
Italy (ITA)
Giuseppe De Vita
Andrea Palmisano
6:36.85
Brest (BLR)
Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Carboncini
Niccolò Mornati
Serbia (SRB)
Nikola Stojic
Goran Jagar
Serbia (SRB)
Goran Jagar
Nikola Stojic
Poland (POL)
Piotr Hojka
Jaroslaw Godek
6:33.35
2009
Greece (GRE)
Georgios Tziallas
Ioannis Christou
Greece (GRE)
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Greece (GRE)
Giorgios Tsiompanidis
Pavlos Gavriilidis
Serbia (SRB)
Goran Jagar
Nikola Stojic
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
6:45.08
6:29.42
6:44.30
6:48.53
6:31.21
6:46.35
6:52.34
6:31.29
6:46.66
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
6:12.12
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Czech Republic (CZE)
Petr Vitasek
David Jirka
Serbia (SRB)
Marko Marjanovic
Dusan Bogicevic
Ukraine (UKR)
Artem Morozov
Vitaliy Kryvenko
Germany (GER)
Erick Knittel
Tim Bartels
6:13.57
Brest (BLR)
Estonia (EST)
Allar Raja
Kaspar Taimsoo
Switzerland (SUI)
André Vonarburg
Florian Stofer
Estonia (EST)
Vladimir Latin
Kaspar Taimsoo
Croatia (CRO)
Mario Vekic
Hrvoje Jurina
6:12.90
2009
France (FRA)
Cedric Berrest
Julien Bahain
Estonia (EST)
Allar Raja
Kaspar Taimsoo
France (FRA)
Julien Bahain
Julien Despres
Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Tsamis
Ioannis Christou
T
Men's Four (M4-)
6:28.82
6:16.92
6:28.78
6:30.87
6:18.40
6:30.25
6:36.85
6:20.09
6:30.70
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
5:52.54
Brest (BLR)
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Greece (GRE)
Stergios Papachristos
Ioannis Tsilis
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Gruber
Jakub Makovicka
Milan Bruncvik Jr
Michal Horváth
Italy (ITA)
Domenico Montrone
Romano Battisti
Sergio Canciani
Andrea Tranquilli
Germany (GER)
Fokke Beckmann
Richard Schmidt
Sebastian Schmidt
Kristof Wilke
5:54.08
2009
Germany (GER)
René Bertram
Jochen Urban
Urs Käufer
Florian Eichner
Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Tsamis
Stergios Papachristos
Georgios Tziallas
Pavlos Gavriilidis
Greece (GRE)
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Ioannis Tsilis
Georgios Tziallas
Czech Republic (CZE)
Michal Horváth
Jan Gruber
Milan Bruncvik Jr
Karel Neffe
Czech Republic (CZE) 5:54.09
Jan Gruber
Milan Dolecek
Milan Bruncvik Jr
Michal Horváth
Spain (ESP)
6:09.74
Pedro Rodriguez Aragon
Pau Vela
Marcelino Garcia Cortes
Noe Guzman Del Castillo
Belarus (BLR)
6:02.36
Andrei Dzemyanenka
Vadzim Lialin
Yauheni Nosau
Aliaksandr Kazubovski
Greece (GRE)
6:13.50
Giorgios Tsiompanidis
Ioannis Tsilis
Georgios Tziallas
Pavlos Gavriilidis
6:06.84
5:57.24
6:10.38
6:07.45
6:00.04
6:12.48
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European Championships: 2007-2010 Results
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
6:21.46
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
France (FRA)
Jeremie Azou
Remi Di Girolamo
France (FRA)
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Maxime Goisset
Hungary (HUN)
Zsolt Hirling
Tamas Varga
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Vetesnik
Ondrej Vetesnik
6:23.99
Brest (BLR)
Portugal (POR)
Pedro Fraga
Nuno Mendes
Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
Elia Luini
Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
Daniele Gilardoni
Greece (GRE)
Dimitrios Mougios
Vasileios Polymeros
6:22.50
2009
Germany (GER)
Linus Lichtschlag
Lars Hartig
Greece (GRE)
Dimitrios Mougios
Vasileios Polymeros
Greece (GRE)
Dimitrios Mougios
Vasileios Polymeros
Hungary (HUN)
Zsolt Hirling
Tamas Varga
T
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
6:28.21
6:16.53
6:36.99
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
5:54.78
2009
Brest (BLR)
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Germany (GER)
Bastian Seibt
Jost Schömann-Finck
Jochen Kühner
Martin Kühner
France (FRA)
Jean-Christophe Bette
Fabien Tilliet
Franck Solforosi
Fabrice Moreau
Italy (ITA)
Salvatore Amitrano
Fabrizio Gabriele
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Italy (ITA)
Jiri Vlcek
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Bruno Mascarenhas
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
6:04.85
5:58.92
6:17.84
6:31.45
6:19.34
6:39.26
Poland (POL)
5:56.58
Lukasz Pawlowski
Lukasz Siemion
Milosz Bernatajtys
Pawel Randa
Germany (GER)
6:05.56
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Jost Schömann-Finck
Jochen Kühner
Martin Kühner
Serbia (SRB)
6:02.31
Veljko Urosevic
Nenad Babovic
Goran Nedeljkovic
Milos Tomic
Serbia (SRB)
6:20.49
Veljko Urosevic
Nenad Babovic
Goran Nedeljkovic
Milos Tomic
Switzerland (SUI)
Simon Schürch
Lucas Tramer
Simon Niepmann
Marco Gyr
Serbia (SRB)
Nemanja Nesic
Milos Stanojevic
Nenad Babovic
Milos Tomic
Czech Republic (CZE)
Vlastimil Cabla
Vojtech Bejblik
Jiri Kopac
Miroslav Vrastil Jr
Russia (RUS)
Ilia Ashchin
Aleksandr Savkin
Aleksandr Ziouzine
Sergei Bukreyev
5:58.29
3rd
T
1st
T
2nd
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
5:53.04
2009
Brest (BLR)
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Ukraine (UKR)
Gennadii Zakharchenko
Volodimir Pavlovskij
Konstantin Zaytsev
Sergij Grin
Estonia (EST)
Allar Raja
Andrei Jamsa
Tonu Endrekson
Juri Jaanson
Russia (RUS)
Nikita Morgachev
Aleksei Svirin
Aleksandr Kornilov
Nikael Bikua-Mfantse
Croatia (CRO)
5:54.05
David Sain
Martin Sinkovic
Damir Martin
Valent Sinkovic
Belarus (BLR)
5:54.44
Valery Radzevich
Kiryl Lemiashkevich
Stanislau Shtcharbachenia
Dzianis Mihal
Germany (GER)
5:47.75
Markus Kuffner
Tim Bartels
Daniel Makowski
Rene Burmeister
Italy (ITA)
5:58.38
Luca Ghezzi
Federico Gattinoni
Simone Venier
Simone Raineri
5:56.06
6:45.75
T
Location
5:45.75
6:22.41
3rd
Year
5:53.12
6:33.86
T
6:06.88
6:04.92
6:23.01
Ukraine (UKR)
5:54.36
Volodimir Pavlovskij
Sergij Grin
Sergiy Biloushchenko
Ivan Dovgodko
Poland (POL)
5:55.09
Arnold Sobczak
Piotr Licznerski
Michal Sloma
Wiktor Chabel
Ukraine (UKR)
5:47.86
Sergij Grin
Volodimir Pavlovskij
Oleg Likov
Sergiy Biloushchenko
Belarus (BLR)
6:01.79
Valery Radzevich
Dzianis Mihal
Stanislau Shtcharbachenia
Andrei Pliashkou
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European Championships: 2007-2010 Results
Men's Eight (M8+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
5:51.94
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Ukraine (UKR)
Andriy Pryveda
Viktor Grebennykov
Anton Kholyaznikov
Dmitri Prokopenko
Oleg Likov
Valentyn Kletskoy
Andriy Shpak
Sergei Chikanov
Oleksandr Konovaliuk
France (FRA)
Julien Despres
Adrien Hardy
Pierre-Jean Peltier
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Germain Chardin
Benjamin Rondeau
Sebastien Lente
Dorian Mortelette
Benjamin Manceau
Poland (POL)
Sebastian Kosiorek
Michal Stawowski
Patryk Brzezinski
Piotr Buchalski
Wojciech Gutorski
Marcin Brzezinski
Rafal Hejmej
Mikolaj Burda
Daniel Trojanowski
Belarus (BLR)
Andrei Tatarchuk
Dzianis Yakubau
Aleh Maskaliou
Andrei Dzemyanenka
Yauheni Nosau
Aliaksandr Dzernavy
Vadzim Lialin
Aliaksandr Kazubovski
Piotr Piatrynich
5:57.82
Brest (BLR)
Poland (POL)
Rafal Hejmej
Jaroslaw Godek
Piotr Hojka
Krystian Aranowski
Michal Szpakowski
Marcin Brzezinski
Piotr Juszczak
Mikolaj Burda
Daniel Trojanowski
Ukraine (UKR)
Andriy Pryveda
Serhiy Bazyzyev
Anton Kholyaznikov
Valentyn Kletskoy
Andrii Iakymchuk
Dmitri Prokopenko
Andriy Shpak
Sergei Chikanov
Oleksandr Konovaliuk
Russia (RUS)
Anton Zarutski
Aleksandr Lebedev
Roman Vorotnikov
Edgar Ivans
Alexander Kulesh
Dmitri Rozinkevich
Vladimir Volodenkov
Denis Markelov
Pavel Safonkin
Poland (POL)
Michal Stawowski
Bogdan Zalewski
Slawomir Kruszkowski
Sebastian Kosiorek
Mikolaj Burda
Wojciech Gutorski
Piotr Buchalski
Rafal Hejmej
Daniel Trojanowski
5:54.22
2009
Germany (GER)
Gregor Hauffe
Maximilian Reinelt
Kristof Wilke
Florian Mennigen
Richard Schmidt
Lukas Müller
Toni Seifert
Sebastian Schmidt
Martin Sauer
Poland (POL)
Patryk Brzezinski
Jaroslaw Godek
Michal Szpakowski
Krystian Aranowski
Piotr Hojka
Marcin Brzezinski
Wojciech Gutorski
Mikolaj Burda
Daniel Trojanowski
France (FRA)
Victor Bordereau
Adrien Hardy
Pierre-Jean Peltier
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Frederic Doucet
Benjamin Rondeau
Sebastien Lente
Dorian Mortelette
Benjamin Manceau
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jakub Zof
Jakub Friedberger
Vaclav Chalupa
Jakub Makovicka
Jan Schindler
Milan Dolecek
Jakub Hanak
Ondrej Synek
Oldrich Hejdusek
T
Men's Coxed Pair (M2+)
5:43.80
5:32.01
5:44.80
5:45.66
5:32.76
5:47.93
5:47.50
5:33.11
5:48.83
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
Belarus (BLR)
Vadzim Lialin
Aliaksandr Kazubovski
Piotr Piatrynich
7:45.50
Italy (ITA)
Simone Ponti
Mario Palmisano
Andrea Lenzi
7:48.79
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:53.44
Jakub Houska
Jakub Makovicka
Oldrich Hejdusek
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
7:45.41
Netherlands (NED)
Jaap Schouten
7:49.18
Slovakia (SVK)
Lukas Babac
7:51.45
T
3rd
T
Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
Italy (ITA)
Luigi Scala
Davide Riccardi
Luca De Maria
Armando Dell'Aquila
Emiliano Ceccatelli
Gennaro Gallo
Livio La Padula
Bruno Mascarenhas
Vincenzo Di Palma
6:08.64
Denmark (DEN)
6:09.24
Anders Hansen
Lasse Dittmann
Sophus Johannesen
Jens Nielsen
Daniel Zielinski
Thorbjoern Patscheider
Jacob Barsoe
Martin Kristensen
Emil Blach
Portugal (POR)
6:25.66
Joao Gabriel
Manuel Ferreira
Octavio Barbosa Ribeiro
Joao Rodrigues
Pedro Vitor
Jorge Correia Carvalho
Joao Costa Amorim
Ricardo Carraco
Rui Torres
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European Championships: 2007-2010 Results
Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
France (FRA)
Fabien Tilliet
Jean-Christophe Bette
7:12.99
Netherlands (NED)
Joris Pijs
Paul Drewes
7:21.39
Spain (ESP)
Andreu Castella
Ruben Alvarez
7:22.87
Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
Italy (ITA)
Franco Sancassani
Pietro Ruta
Fabrizio Gabriele
Stefano Basalini
6:19.06
Denmark (DEN)
Steffen Jensen
Martin Batenburg
Christian Nielsen
Hans Christian
Sörensen
6:20.85
France (FRA)
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Stany Delayre
Alexandre Pilat
Fabien Dufour
6:27.79
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European Championships: 2007-2010 Results
Women
Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Year
Location
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
2009 Brest (BLR)
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Women's Pair (W2-)
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
Belarus (BLR)
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
Ekaterina Karsten
Czech Republic (CZE)
Mirka Knapkova
Bulgaria (BUL)
Rumyana Neikova
7:24.63
Czech Republic (CZE)
Mirka Knapkova
Czech Republic (CZE)
Mirka Knapkova
Belgium (BEL)
Annick De Decker
Czech Republic (CZE)
Mirka Knapkova
7:25.90
Sweden (SWE)
Frida Svensson
Russia (RUS)
Yulia Levina
Switzerland (SUI)
Regina Naunheim
Sweden (SWE)
Frida Svensson
7:27.47
7:40.02
7:27.42
7:36.23
7:43.79
7:34.04
7:39.46
7:51.15
7:35.04
7:49.29
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
7:22.89
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Croatia (CRO)
Sonja Keserac
Maja Anic
Croatia (CRO)
Sonja Keserac
Maja Anic
Belarus (BLR)
Volha Shcharbachenia
Tatsiana Kukhta
Romania (ROU)
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
7:27.62
Brest (BLR)
Germany (GER)
Kerstin Hartmann
Marlene Sinnig
Russia (RUS)
Mayya Zhuchkova
Alevtina Podvyazkina
Russia (RUS)
Vera Potchitaeva
Alevtina Podvyazkina
Russia (RUS)
Vera Potchitaeva
Alevtina Podvyazkina
7:25.25
2009
Romania (ROU)
Camelia Lupascu
Nicoleta Albu
Romania (ROU)
Camelia Lupascu
Nicoleta Albu
Romania (ROU)
Georgeta Andrunache
Viorica Susanu
Germany (GER)
Lenka Wech
Maren Derlien
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
7:27.28
7:17.53
7:18.00
7:30.84
7:19.05
7:30.90
7:38.03
7:21.35
7:34.60
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
6:49.87
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Italy (ITA)
Laura Schiavone
Elisabetta Sancassani
Poland (POL)
Agata Gramatyka
Natalia Madaj
Italy (ITA)
Gabriella Bascelli
Erika Bello
Belarus (BLR)
Hanna Nakhayeva
Volha Berazniova
6:53.39
Brest (BLR)
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Fularczyk
Julia Michalska
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jitka Antošová
Lenka Antosova
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Fularczyk
Natalia Madaj
Finland (FIN)
Sanna Sten
Minna Nieminen
6:51.86
2009
Germany (GER)
Ann-Katrin Thiele
Stephanie Schiller
Italy (ITA)
Laura Schiavone
Gabriella Bascelli
Ukraine (UKR)
Katerina Tarasenko
Yana Dementyeva
Czech Republic (CZE)
Gabriela Vareková
Jitka Antošová
3rd
T
Women's Four (W4-)
7:07.96
6:55.95
7:12.99
7:08.52
6:57.33
7:14.68
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
Belarus (BLR)
Hanna Haura
Natallia Helakh
Natallia Haurylenka
Zinaida Kliuchynskaya
7:28.81
Italy (ITA)
Samantha Molina
Gioia Sacco
Claudia Wurzel
Valentina Calabrese
7:35.44
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
7:13.42
6:58.10
7:17.58
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
6:58.18
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Germany (GER)
Daniela Reimer
Anja Noske
Austria (AUT)
Stefanie Borzacchini
Michaela Taupe
Hungary (HUN)
Zsofia Novak
Zsuzsanna Hajdu
Italy (ITA)
Erika Bello
Laura Milani
7:08.29
Brest (BLR)
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Kemnitz
Agnieszka Renc
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Kemnitz
Agnieszka Renc
Poland (POL)
Weronika Deresz
Ilona Mokronowska
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Kemnitz
Ilona Mokronowska
7:06.16
2009
Greece (GRE)
Christina Giazitzidou
Alexandra Tsiavou
Greece (GRE)
Christina Giazitzidou
Alexandra Tsiavou
Greece (GRE)
Chrysa Biskitzi
Alexandra Tsiavou
Greece (GRE)
Chrysa Biskitzi
Alexandra Tsiavou
7:15.26
7:02.71
7:21.03
7:19.69
7:04.98
7:23.51
7:23.84
7:08.80
7:26.57
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European Championships: 2007-2010 Results
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
6:22.22
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Switzerland (SUI)
Regina Naunheim
Nora Fiechter
Katja Hauser
Romania (ROU)
Anca Luchian
Irina Dorneanu
Andreea Boghian
Cristina Grigoras
Romania (ROU)
Ionelia Neacsu
Cristina Mihaela Ilie
Adelina Cojocariu
Roxana Cogianu
Germany (GER)
Sophie Dunsing
Julia Richter
Judith Aldinger
Lena Möbus
6:28.69
Brest (BLR)
Germany (GER)
Britta Oppelt
Carina Baer
Tina Manker
Italy (ITA)
Erika Bello
Gabriella Bascelli
Laura Schiavone
Elisabetta Sancassani
Russia (RUS)
Olga Samulenkova
Larisa Merk
Oksana Dorodnova
Julia Kalinovskaya
Romania (ROU)
Ionelia Neacsu
Eniko Barabas
Camelia Lupascu
Roxana Cogianu
6:24.42
2009
Ukraine (UKR)
Katerina Tarasenko
Olena Buryak
Anastasiya Kozhenkova
Ukraine (UKR)
Svitliana Spiryukhova
Tatjana Kolesnikova
Anastasiya Kozhenkova
Yana Dementyeva
Ukraine (UKR)
Svitliana Spiryukhova
Olena Olefirenko
Nataliya Lyalchuk
Tatjana Kolesnikova
Ukraine (UKR)
Svitliana Spiryukhova
Nataliya Guba
Olena Olefirenko
Tatjana Kolesnikova
T
3rd
T
Germany (GER)
Eva Paus
Anika Kniest
Constanze Siering
Silke Günther
Kathrin Thiem
Ulrike Sennewald
Nina Wengert
Anna-Maria Kipphardt
Laura Schwensen
Ukraine (UKR)
Ganna Kutsenko
Nataliya Guba
Olena Buryak
Anna Kravtchenko
Svetlana Novichenko
Olha Gurkovska
Tetyana Dudik
Katerina Tarasenko
Anna Gaidukova
Belarus (BLR)
Volha Maroz
Aliza Klimovich
Hanna Nakhayeva
Katsiaryna Yarmolich
Natallia Helakh
Volha Shcharbachenia
Tatsiana Kukhta
Yulia Bichik
Anastasiya Katsiashova
Great Britain (GBR)
Jo Cook
Lindsey Maguire
Alice Freeman
Rebecca Rowe
Vicki Etiebet
Lauren Fisher
Anna McNuff
Vicky Myers
Rebecca Dowbiggin
6:41.51
Women's Eight (W8+)
6:30.90
6:26.54
6:42.34
6:38.87
6:28.20
6:47.50
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2010
Montemor-o-Velho
(POR)
6:36.45
2009
Brest (BLR)
2008
Marathon (GRE)
2007
Poznan (POL)
Romania (ROU)
Roxana Cogianu
Ionelia Zaharia
Maria Bursuc
Ioana Craciun
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Camelia Lupascu
Eniko Mironcic
Teodora Stoica
Romania (ROU)
Roxana Cogianu
Ionelia Neacsu
Maria Bursuc
Ioana Craciun
Adelina Cojocariu
Cristina Mihaela Ilie
Camelia Lupascu
Eniko Barabas
Teodora Stoica
Romania (ROU)
Constanta Burcica
Ana-Maria Apachitei
Rodica Serban
Eniko Barabas
Camelia Lupascu
Ioana Papuc
Simona Strimbeschi
Doina Ignat
Teodora Stoica
Romania (ROU)
Rodica Serban
Viorica Susanu
Simona Strimbeschi
Ana-Maria Apachitei
Aurica Barascu
Ioana Papuc
Georgeta Andrunache
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
Netherlands (NED)
6:39.35
Kirsten Wielaard
Claudia Belderbos
Roline Repelaer van Driel
Sytske de Groot
Chantal Achterberg
Nienke Kingma
Carline Bouw
Femke Dekker
Anne Schellekens
Belarus (BLR)
6:26.02
Nadzeya Belskaya
Natallia Koshal
Natallia Haurylenka
Volha Plashkova
Nina Bondarava
Hanna Nakhayeva
Volha Shcharbachenia
Zinaida Kliuchynskaya
Yaraslava Paulovitch
Great Britain (GBR)
6:12.46
Jo Cook
Vicky Myers
Georgina Menheneott
Emily Taylor
Rachel Loveridge
Kirsty Myles
Lindsey Maguire
Hannah Elsy
Rebecca Dowbiggin
Germany (GER)
6:27.87
Josephine Wartenberg
Marlene Sinnig
Sonja Ziegler
Katrin Reinert
Kerstin Naumann
Nadine Schmutzler
Nina Wengert
Silke Günther
Annina Ruppel
6:21.52
6:10.22
6:23.24
6:44.14
6:30.64
6:47.64
6:27.37
6:22.79
6:32.58
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9.Rowing World Cup
9.1. Historical Results 9.1.1. 9.1.2. Rowing World Cup results 2006-2010 – World Cup Events (Top 3 crews) Rowing World Cup results 2006-2010 – International Events (Top 3 crews) 9.2. Statistics 9.2.1. 9.2.2. 9.2.3. 9.2.4. 9.2.5. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by country (since 1997) All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by athlete – Men (since 1997) All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by athlete – Women (since 1997) All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table per event (since 1997) Overall Rowing World Cup Standings per year (since 1997) 162
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
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9. Rowing World Cup
9.1. Historical Results
9.1.1. Rowing World Cup results 2006-2010 - World Cup Events (Top3 crews)
Men
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:52.82
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
New Zealand 1 (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Germany (GER)
Marcel Hacker
Belgium 1 (BEL)
Tim Maeyens
Norway 1 (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Belgium 1 (BEL)
Tim Maeyens
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Sweden (SWE)
Lassi Karonen
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Germany 1 (GER)
Marcel Hacker
Germany 1 (GER)
Marcel Hacker
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Germany (GER)
Marcel Hacker
Sweden (SWE)
Lassi Karonen
6:58.18
Munich (GER)
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alan Campbell
Germany 1 (GER)
Marcel Hacker
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alan Campbell
Norway 1 (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alan Campbell
Norway 1 (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
New Zealand 1 (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Great Britain (GBR)
Alan Campbell
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alan Campbell
New Zealand 1 (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alan Campbell
Germany (GER)
Marcel Hacker
6:55.21
2010
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
New Zealand (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
New Zealand (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alan Campbell
New Zealand 1 (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alan Campbell
New Zealand 1 (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Synek
Norway (NOR)
Olaf Tufte
New Zealand (NZL)
Mahe Drysdale
Great Britain (GBR)
Alan Campbell
Men's Pair (M2-)
7:00.57
6:49.58
6:50.64
7:00.45
7:05.66
6:58.09
6:47.81
7:26.68
6:45.65
6:40.60
6:47.96
6:47.65
6:39.12
6:54.05
7:02.32
6:53.76
6:53.33
7:03.95
7:07.80
6:59.31
6:49.20
7:27.95
6:45.94
6:41.64
6:48.36
6:47.80
6:41.82
6:55.16
7:05.88
6:54.27
6:59.84
7:05.82
7:09.52
7:05.38
6:52.18
7:31.50
6:47.28
6:43.97
6:50.80
6:52.29
6:44.70
6:57.00
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:25.15
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
Greece 2 (GRE)
Georgios Tziallas
Ioannis Christou
Serbia (SRB)
Marko Marjanovic
Nikola Stojic
Greece 2 (GRE)
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
United States (USA)
David Banks
Charlie Cole
Netherlands (NED)
David Kuiper
Mitchel Steenman
Canada (CAN)
James Dunaway
Derek O'Farrell
South Africa (RSA)
Shaun Keeling
Ramon Di Clemente
Australia 1 (AUS)
Drew Ginn
Duncan Free
6:31.54
Munich (GER)
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Great Britain (GBR)
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Peter Reed
Great Britain (GBR)
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
South Africa (RSA)
Shaun Keeling
Ramon Di Clemente
France 2 (FRA)
Germain Chardin
Dorian Mortelette
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Twaddle
George Bridgewater
6:27.71
2010
New Zealand (NZL)
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
New Zealand (NZL)
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
New Zealand (NZL)
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
New Zealand (NZL)
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
New Zealand (NZL)
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
Great Britain (GBR)
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Twaddle
George Bridgewater
Canada 1 (CAN)
David Calder
Scott Frandsen
6:30.05
6:33.30
6:27.00
6:35.47
6:31.70
6:42.95
6:29.97
6:30.84
6:34.52
6:32.47
6:38.18
6:33.85
6:44.28
6:30.54
6:43.53
6:41.06
6:36.90
6:44.42
6:38.02
6:48.12
6:33.23
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
Croatia (CRO)
Sinisa Skelin
Niksa Skelin
Australia 1 (AUS)
Drew Ginn
Duncan Free
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Twaddle
George Bridgewater
Great Britain (GBR)
Colin Smith
Matt Langridge
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Twaddle
George Bridgewater
Australia 1 (AUS)
7:07.57
6:27.31
6:23.67
6:29.77
6:24.36
6:22.15
Drew Ginn
Duncan Free
Serbia and Montenegro 6:37.43
(SCG)
Goran Jagar
Nikola Stojic
Switzerland (SUI)
7:07.76
Florian Stofer
Stefan Sax
New Zealand (NZL)
6:29.14
Nathan Twaddle
George Bridgewater
Croatia (CRO)
6:24.16
Sinisa Skelin
Niksa Skelin
Croatia (CRO)
6:31.06
Sinisa Skelin
Niksa Skelin
Great Britain (GBR)
6:26.05
Colin Smith
Tom James
Serbia and Montenegro 6:24.15
(SCG)
Goran Jagar
Nikola Stojic
Canada (CAN)
6:38.98
France 1 (FRA)
Erwan Peron
Laurent Cadot
France (FRA)
Erwan Peron
Laurent Cadot
France (FRA)
Erwan Peron
Laurent Cadot
Germany 1 (GER)
Andreas Penkner
Jochen Urban
Germany 1 (GER)
Jochen Urban
Andreas Penkner
Germany 1 (GER)
Malcolm Howard
Kevin Light
Ramon Di Clemente
Donovan Cech
Jochen Urban
Andreas Penkner
South Africa (RSA)
7:10.58
6:32.75
6:24.32
6:32.24
6:35.93
6:25.02
6:40.65
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:18.51
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
New Zealand (NZL)
Nathan Cohen
Joseph Sullivan
Germany (GER)
Eric Johannesen
Sebastian Peter
Estonia 1 (EST)
Allar Raja
Kaspar Taimsoo
Estonia (EST)
Allar Raja
Kaspar Taimsoo
Germany 2 (GER)
Tim Bartels
Mathias Rocher
Croatia 1 (CRO)
Martin Sinkovic
Valent Sinkovic
Estonia (EST)
Tonu Endrekson
Juri Jaanson
Australia (AUS)
David Crawshay
Scott Brennan
Australia (AUS)
Scott Brennan
David Crawshay
Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Spik
Iztok Cop
Australia (AUS)
Scott Brennan
David Crawshay
Estonia 2 (EST)
Igor Kuzmin
Allar Raja
France (FRA)
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Adrien Hardy
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
France 2 (FRA)
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Adrien Hardy
6:20.17
Munich (GER)
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Marcus Bateman
France (FRA)
Cedric Berrest
Julien Bahain
Great Britain 2 (GBR)
William Lucas
Sam Townsend
France (FRA)
Cedric Berrest
Julien Bahain
New Zealand (NZL)
Matthew Trott
Nathan Cohen
France 1 (FRA)
Julien Bahain
Cedric Berrest
Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Spik
Iztok Cop
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
Germany 1 (GER)
Clemens Wenzel
Falko Nolte
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
Germany 1 (GER)
René Bertram
Robert Sens
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Spik
Iztok Cop
Hungary (HUN)
Ákos Haller
Tibor Petö
6:19.28
2010
France (FRA)
Cedric Berrest
Julien Bahain
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Marcus Bateman
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Marcus Bateman
Germany 1 (GER)
Erick Knittel
Stephan Krüger
Germany 1 (GER)
Stephan Krüger
Erick Knittel
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
New Zealand (NZL)
Rob Waddell
Nathan Cohen
New Zealand (NZL)
Rob Waddell
Nathan Cohen
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
Estonia (EST)
Tonu Endrekson
Juri Jaanson
Estonia (EST)
Tonu Endrekson
Juri Jaanson
Great Britain (GBR)
Matthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Spik
Iztok Cop
France (FRA)
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Adrien Hardy
Germany 1 (GER)
René Bertram
Robert Sens
6:20.90
6:26.67
6:19.62
6:24.87
6:23.98
6:32.78
6:14.04
6:52.78
6:17.63
6:10.66
6:18.55
6:19.89
6:03.25
6:22.88
6:22.68
6:27.78
6:19.84
6:26.01
6:24.04
6:35.88
6:15.80
6:52.94
6:19.13
6:11.49
6:19.01
6:21.62
6:04.44
6:23.76
6:24.55
6:28.19
6:19.85
6:26.92
6:24.43
6:36.55
6:17.53
6:59.94
6:19.97
6:12.11
6:19.67
6:22.42
6:04.57
6:23.85
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
Men's Four (M4-)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
5:55.15
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
France (FRA)
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Germain Chardin
Julien Despres
Dorian Mortelette
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Richard Egington
Alex Gregory
Matt Langridge
Canada (CAN)
Michael Wilkinson
Robert Gibson
Douglas Csima
Fraser Berkhout
United States (USA)
Cameron Winklevoss
Steve Coppola Jr
Giuseppe Lanzone
Brett Newlin
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Richard Egington
Alex Gregory
Matt Langridge
Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Tsamis
Stergios Papachristos
Georgios Tziallas
Pavlos Gavriilidis
Slovenia (SLO)
Tomaz Pirih
Rok Rozman
Rok Kolander
Miha Pirih
United States (USA)
David Banks
Paul Teti
Giuseppe Lanzone
5:57.92
Munich (GER)
New Zealand 1 (NZL)
Sean O'Neill
Hamish Burson
Jade Uru
David Eade
United States (USA)
Giuseppe Lanzone
Brett Newlin
Henrik Rummel
Joshua Inman
Serbia (SRB)
Milos Vasic
Goran Jagar
Miljan Vukovic
Radoje Djeric
Slovenia (SLO)
Tomaz Pirih
Rok Rozman
Rok Kolander
Miha Pirih
Germany 1 (GER)
Gregor Hauffe
Florian Mennigen
Toni Seifert
Sebastian Schmidt
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Gruber
Michal Horváth
Milan Bruncvik Jr
Karel Neffe
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Tom James
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Matthijs Vellenga
Jan-Willem Gabriels
5:57.37
2010
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Richard Egington
Alex Gregory
Matt Langridge
Australia 2 (AUS)
William Lockwood
Sam Loch
Nick Purnell
Josh Dunkley-Smith
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Richard Egington
Alex Gregory
Matt Langridge
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Richard Egington
Alex Gregory
Matt Langridge
Germany 2 (GER)
Kristof Wilke
Richard Schmidt
Urs Käufer
Philipp Adamski
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Richard Egington
Alex Gregory
Matt Langridge
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Matthijs Vellenga
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Gijs Vermeulen
Australia (AUS)
Matthew Ryan
James Marburg
Cameron McKenzieMcHarg
Francis Hegerty
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Lucy
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Matthijs Vellenga
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Gijs Vermeulen
New Zealand (NZL)
Carl Meyer
James Dallinger
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Alex Partridge
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Alex Partridge
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
5:59.91
6:06.44
5:57.80
6:05.27
6:06.54
6:11.61
5:52.04
6:29.12
5:51.48
5:52.81
5:56.44
5:58.70
5:44.92
6:00.25
Gijs Vermeulen
Czech Republic (CZE)
Michal Horváth
Jan Gruber
Milan Bruncvik Jr
Karel Neffe
Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Williams
Peter Reed
Tom James
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Matthijs Vellenga
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Gijs Vermeulen
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Matthijs Vellenga
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Gijs Vermeulen
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Matthijs Vellenga
Gijs Vermeulen
Slovenia (SLO)
Rok Kolander
Tomaz Pirih
Miha Pirih
Matej Prelog
Germany 2 (GER)
Urs Käufer
Gregor Hauffe
Toni Seifert
Philipp Adamski
6:01.55
6:08.18
6:00.19
6:07.13
6:09.63
6:13.01
5:53.13
6:35.82
5:52.05
5:53.17
5:58.30
6:00.19
5:47.81
6:00.71
Brett Newlin
Germany 1 (GER)
Kristof Wilke
Andreas Penkner
Florian Mennigen
Mathias Flach
New Zealand (NZL)
Carl Meyer
James Dallinger
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
Czech Republic (CZE)
Michal Horváth
Jan Gruber
Milan Bruncvik Jr
Karel Neffe
France (FRA)
Julien Despres
Benjamin Rondeau
Germain Chardin
Dorian Mortelette
Germany 1 (GER)
Gregor Hauffe
Toni Seifert
Urs Käufer
Philipp Adamski
New Zealand (NZL)
Hamish Bond
Carl Meyer
Selwyn Cleland
Eric Murray
Netherlands (NED)
Geert Cirkel
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Matthijs Vellenga
Gijs Vermeulen
6:02.42
6:09.04
6:01.12
6:07.74
6:10.48
6:14.19
5:53.67
6:36.70
5:52.19
5:54.00
5:58.85
6:01.88
5:51.07
6:00.74
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:21.98
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Canada (CAN)
Doug Vandor
Cameron Sylvester
Germany (GER)
Linus Lichtschlag
Lars Hartig
France (FRA)
Jeremie Azou
Remi Di Girolamo
France (FRA)
Frédéric Dufour
Jeremie Azou
Denmark 1 (DEN)
Henrik Stephansen
Steffen Jensen
France 2 (FRA)
Brice Menet
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Italy 1 (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Elia Luini
France 1 (FRA)
Maxime Goisset
Frédéric Dufour
Italy 1 (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
Daniele Gilardoni
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
Poland 1 (POL)
Tomasz Kucharski
Robert Sycz
Canada (CAN)
Matthew Jensen
Doug Vandor
Greece (GRE)
Vasileios Polymeros
Dimitrios Mougios
Great Britain (GBR)
James Lindsay-Fynn
Mark Hunter
Japan (JPN)
Takahiro Suda
Daisaku Takeda
6:24.88
Munich (GER)
Germany (GER)
Linus Lichtschlag
Lars Hartig
New Zealand (NZL)
Storm Uru
Peter Taylor
Italy 2 (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
Elia Luini
Canada (CAN)
Doug Vandor
Cameron Sylvester
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Elia Luini
Canada (CAN)
Doug Vandor
Cameron Sylvester
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
New Zealand (NZL)
Storm Uru
Peter Taylor
France 2 (FRA)
Maxime Goisset
Frédéric Dufour
Hungary (HUN)
Zsolt Hirling
Tamas Varga
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Elia Luini
Germany 1 (GER)
Jörg Lehnigk
Manuel Brehmer
6:24.51
2010
New Zealand (NZL)
Storm Uru
Peter Taylor
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
Canada (CAN)
Doug Vandor
Cameron Sylvester
New Zealand (NZL)
Storm Uru
Peter Taylor
New Zealand (NZL)
Storm Uru
Peter Taylor
Italy 1 (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Elia Luini
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Elia Luini
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
Italy (ITA)
Marcello Miani
Elia Luini
T
3rd
T
Italy (ITA)
Jiri Vlcek
Daniele Danesin
Andrea Caianiello
Martino Goretti
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Vetesnik
Ondrej Vetesnik
Jiri Kopac
Miroslav Vrastil Jr
Italy (ITA)
Jiri Vlcek
Daniele Danesin
Andrea Caianiello
Martino Goretti
Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Vetesnik
Ondrej Vetesnik
Jiri Kopac
Miroslav Vrastil Jr
China 1 (CHN)
Zhou Guoyang
Li Zhonghua
Yang Quanbao
Li Yajun
Italy 2 (ITA)
Salvatore Di Somma
Catello Amarante
Luca Motta
Giorgio Tuccinardi
6:02.21
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
6:26.56
6:27.80
6:22.71
6:36.24
6:59.29
6:45.66
6:16.62
7:00.59
6:20.19
6:20.80
6:23.12
6:23.91
6:13.52
6:20.60
6:27.60
6:31.87
6:25.54
6:39.06
7:01.57
6:46.59
6:17.83
7:04.25
6:22.79
6:24.19
6:26.83
6:24.67
6:17.04
6:25.04
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:01.07
2010
Munich (GER)
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Chambers
Paul Mattick
Robert Williams
Chris Bartley
Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Chambers
Paul Mattick
Robert Williams
Chris Bartley
Denmark 1 (DEN)
Christian Pedersen
Jens Vilhelmsen
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
Denmark (DEN)
Christian Pedersen
Jens Vilhelmsen
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
Denmark (DEN)
Christian Pedersen
Jens Vilhelmsen
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
Denmark (DEN)
Christian Pedersen
Jens Vilhelmsen
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
Denmark 1 (DEN)
6:01.14
Christian Pedersen
Jens Vilhelmsen
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
Denmark (DEN)
6:08.18
Christian Pedersen
Lasse Dittmann
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
Great Britain (GBR)
6:03.96
Richard Chambers
Paul Mattick
Robert Williams
Chris Bartley
France (FRA)
6:06.96
Franck Solforosi
Guillaume Raineau
Fabrice Moreau
Vincent Faucheux
Germany (GER)
6:15.97
Jost Schömann-Finck
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Jochen Kühner
Martin Kühner
Germany (GER)
6:46.10
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Jost Schömann-Finck
Jochen Kühner
Martin Kühner
6:06.72
6:02.49
6:05.67
6:14.40
6:44.37
6:30.75
6:33.24
6:26.62
6:39.86
7:02.23
6:47.03
6:19.03
7:08.35
6:23.32
6:26.53
6:29.68
6:28.37
6:19.92
6:26.76
6:08.56
6:05.01
6:07.62
6:17.09
6:47.73
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
France (FRA)
Franck Solforosi
Guillaume Raineau
Jean-Christophe Bette
Fabien Tilliet
China (CHN)
Huang Zhongming
Wu Chongkui
Zhang Lin
Tian Jun
China 1 (CHN)
Huang Zhongming
Wu Chongkui
Zhang Lin
Tian Jun
Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Chambers
James Lindsay-Fynn
Paul Mattick
James Clarke
China (CHN)
Huang Zhongming
Wu Chongkui
Zhang Lin
Tian Jun
China (CHN)
Huang Zhongming
Wu Chongkui
Zhang Lin
Tian Jun
Ireland (IRL)
Gearoid Towey
Eugene Coakley
Richard Archibald
Paul Griffin
Ireland (IRL)
Gearoid Towey
Eugene Coakley
Richard Archibald
Paul Griffin
Germany (GER)
Bastian Seibt
Axel Schuster
Joel El-Qalqili
Stephan Mlecko
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
6:08.76
6:00.89
6:27.81
5:58.07
5:58.69
6:03.13
6:07.59
5:55.23
6:06.88
Italy 1 (ITA)
Jiri Vlcek
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Bruno Mascarenhas
Denmark (DEN)
Thomas Ebert
Bo Helleberg
Mads Andersen
Eskild Ebbesen
Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Chambers
James Lindsay-Fynn
Paul Mattick
James Clarke
France (FRA)
Franck Solforosi
Jérémy Pouge
Jean-Christophe Bette
Fabien Tilliet
Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Chambers
James Lindsay-Fynn
Paul Mattick
James Clarke
Italy 1 (ITA)
Jiri Vlcek
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Bruno Mascarenhas
France (FRA)
Franck Solforosi
Jérémy Pouge
Jean-Christophe Bette
Fabien Tilliet
Australia (AUS)
Tim O'Callaghan
Michael McBryde
Ben Cureton
Todd Skipworth
Ireland (IRL)
Gearoid Towey
Eugene Coakley
Richard Archibald
Paul Griffin
6:09.98
6:01.33
6:28.40
5:59.02
5:59.31
6:03.71
6:08.76
5:56.70
6:07.35
Australia (AUS)
Rod Chisholm
Anthony Edwards
Ben Cureton
Todd Skipworth
France (FRA)
Franck Solforosi
Guillaume Raineau
Jean-Christophe Bette
Fabien Tilliet
Germany (GER)
Bastian Seibt
Jost Schömann-Finck
Jochen Kühner
Martin Kühner
Netherlands 1 (NED)
Gerard van der Linden
Ivo Snijders
Roeland Lievens
Paul Drewes
Netherlands 2 (NED)
Alwin Snijders
Arnoud Greidanus
Roeland Lievens
Paul Drewes
Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Chambers
James Lindsay-Fynn
Paul Mattick
James Clarke
Germany (GER)
Bastian Seibt
Axel Schuster
Joel El-Qalqili
Stephan Mlecko
Egypt (EGY)
Amin Ramadan
Ahmed Gad
Hossam Azouz
Abd el Razek Ibrahim
Australia (AUS)
Michael McBryde
Todd Skipworth
Ben Cureton
Tom Gibson
6:10.00
6:01.99
6:28.78
5:59.04
6:01.02
6:04.74
6:08.81
5:56.80
6:09.31
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
5:47.24
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
Great Britain (GBR)
Charles Cousins
Sam Townsend
William Lucas
Stephen Rowbotham
Great Britain (GBR)
Stephen Rowbotham
Charles Cousins
William Lucas
Sam Townsend
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Slovenia (SLO)
Janez Zupanc
Gasper Fistravec
Janez Jurse
Iztok Cop
Slovenia 1 (SLO)
Janez Zupanc
Gasper Fistravec
Janez Jurse
Iztok Cop
Canada (CAN)
Steven Vanknotsenburg
Douglas Csima
Andrew Byrnes
Gabe Bergen
5:52.42
Munich (GER)
Germany (GER)
Hans Gruhne
Tim Grohmann
Lauritz Schoof
Mathias Rocher
Germany (GER)
Stephan Krüger
Tim Grohmann
Lauritz Schoof
Mathias Rocher
Italy (ITA)
Matteo Stefanini
Alessio Sartori
Simone Venier
Simone Raineri
Great Britain (GBR)
Charles Cousins
Marcus Bateman
William Lucas
Sam Townsend
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Great Britain (GBR)
Charles Cousins
Marcus Bateman
William Lucas
Sam Townsend
5:47.50
2010
Croatia (CRO)
David Sain
Martin Sinkovic
Damir Martin
Valent Sinkovic
Croatia (CRO)
David Sain
Martin Sinkovic
Damir Martin
Valent Sinkovic
Croatia (CRO)
David Sain
Martin Sinkovic
Damir Martin
Valent Sinkovic
Germany (GER)
Tim Grohmann
Karsten Brodowski
Marcel Hacker
Tim Bartels
Croatia (CRO)
David Sain
Martin Sinkovic
Damir Martin
Valent Sinkovic
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
5:49.91
5:51.49
5:50.74
6:02.21
6:27.48
5:52.31
5:55.16
5:53.14
6:03.47
6:27.93
5:54.17
5:57.26
5:53.45
6:05.07
6:33.89
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(World Cup Events)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Men's Eight (M8+)
Italy (ITA)
Luca Agamennoni
Simone Venier
Rossano Galtarossa
Simone Raineri
United States (USA)
Matthew Hughes
Samuel Stitt
Jamie Schroeder
Scott Gault
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Russia (RUS)
Nikita Morgachev
Aleksei Svirin
Aleksandr Kornilov
Nikael Bikua-Mfantse
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Czech Republic (CZE)
Tomas Karas
Vaclav Chalupa
Milan Dolecek
David Jirka
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Czech Republic (CZE)
Tomas Karas
Vaclav Chalupa
Milan Dolecek
David Jirka
5:51.35
5:45.40
6:14.08
5:47.11
5:51.42
5:50.59
5:50.81
5:37.31
5:53.56
France (FRA)
Jonathan Coeffic
Pierre-Jean Peltier
Julien Bahain
Cedric Berrest
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Germany (GER)
Stephan Krüger
René Bertram
Hans Gruhne
Christian Schreiber
France (FRA)
Jean-David Bernard
Cedric Berrest
Jonathan Coeffic
Julien Bahain
Czech Republic (CZE)
Petr Vitasek
Tomas Karas
Jakub Hanak
David Jirka
Italy 1 (ITA)
Luca Ghezzi
Federico Gattinoni
Rossano Galtarossa
Simone Raineri
Germany (GER)
Falko Nolte
Marco Geisler
Christian Schreiber
Rene Burmeister
France (FRA)
Jonathan Coeffic
Cedric Berrest
Julien Bahain
Jean-David Bernard
Russia (RUS)
Nikolai Spinev
Alexei Morgatchev
Aleksei Svirin
Sergei Fedorovtsev
5:52.58
5:46.49
6:16.84
5:47.30
5:53.64
5:51.99
5:52.17
5:39.64
5:54.60
Poland (POL)
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
Germany (GER)
Stephan Krüger
René Bertram
Hans Gruhne
Christian Schreiber
France (FRA)
Pierre-Jean Peltier
Cedric Berrest
Jonathan Coeffic
Julien Bahain
Czech Republic (CZE)
Petr Vitasek
Tomas Karas
Jakub Hanak
David Jirka
France (FRA)
Jean-David Bernard
Daniel Blin
Jonathan Coeffic
Julien Bahain
Germany 2 (GER)
Christian Schreiber
Robert Bertram
Clemens Wenzel
Rene Burmeister
United States (USA)
Samuel Stitt
Jonathon Sloan DuRoss
Wyatt Allen
Matthew Hughes
Czech Republic (CZE)
Tomas Karas
Vaclav Chalupa
Milan Dolecek
David Jirka
Australia (AUS)
James Gatti
Peter Hardcastle
David Crawshay
Dan Noonan
5:53.47
5:48.77
6:18.55
5:48.11
5:56.15
5:52.10
5:53.31
5:39.68
5:56.04
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
5:30.32
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Wilkinson
James Clarke
James Orme
James Foad
Mohamed Sbihi
Greg Searle
Tom Broadway
Daniel Ritchie
Phelan Hill
Great Britain (GBR)
Nathaniel ReillyO'Donnell
James Clarke
James Orme
James Foad
Mohamed Sbihi
Greg Searle
Tom Broadway
Daniel Ritchie
Phelan Hill
Poland (POL)
Rafal Hejmej
5:32.23
Munich (GER)
Australia (AUS)
Thomas Larkins
Thomas Swann
Fergus Pragnell
Brodie Buckland
William Lockwood
Sam Loch
Nick Purnell
Josh Dunkley-Smith
Toby Lister
China (CHN)
Zhu Ziqiang
5:31.31
2010
Germany (GER)
Gregor Hauffe
Maximilian Reinelt
Kristof Wilke
Florian Mennigen
Richard Schmidt
Lukas Müller
Toni Seifert
Sebastian Schmidt
Martin Sauer
Germany (GER)
Gregor Hauffe
2010
Bled (SLO)
Maximilian Reinelt
Kristof Wilke
Florian Mennigen
Richard Schmidt
Lukas Müller
Toni Seifert
Sebastian Schmidt
Martin Sauer
Great Britain (GBR)
Nathaniel ReillyO'Donnell
James Clarke
James Orme
James Foad
Mohamed Sbihi
Greg Searle
Peter Reed
Daniel Ritchie
Phelan Hill
5:44.22
5:36.61
Zheng Xiaolong
Xue Feng
Pang Shuqiang
Guo Xiaobing
Li Dongjian
Wu Lin
Sun Zhaowen
Zhang Dechang
Netherlands (NED)
Vincent van der Want
Boaz Meylink
Kaj Hendriks
Jozef Klaassen
Mechiel Versluis
Derk Noordhuis
Olaf van Andel
Diederik Simon
Peter Wiersum
5:47.29
5:37.74
5:50.39
5:38.94
Krystian Aranowski
Michal Szpakowski
Slawomir Kruszkowski
Piotr Hojka
Marcin Brzezinski
Wojciech Gutorski
Mikolaj Burda
Daniel Trojanowski
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
Germany (GER)
Urs Käufer
Gregor Hauffe
Florian Mennigen
Kristof Wilke
Richard Schmidt
Philipp Adamski
Toni Seifert
Sebastian Schmidt
Martin Sauer
Germany (GER)
Maximilian Munski
Florian Eichner
Martin Rückbrodt
Hanno Wienhausen
Philipp Naruhn
Falk Müller
Thomas Protze
Ruben Anemüller
Martin Sauer
Italy (ITA)
Giuseppe De Vita
Marco Resemini
Niccolò Mornati
Francesco Fossi
Dario Dentale
Pierpaolo Frattini
Raffaello Leonardo
Lorenzo Carboncini
Gaetano Iannuzzi
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Tom Stallard
Tom Lucy
Richard Egington
Josh West
Alastair Heathcote
Matt Langridge
Colin Smith
Acer Nethercott
Canada (CAN)
Kevin Light
Ben Rutledge
Andrew Byrnes
Jake Wetzel
Malcolm Howard
Dominic Seiterle
Adam Kreek
Kyle Hamilton
Brian Price
Australia (AUS)
David Dennis
Sam Loch
Karsten Forsterling
Tom Laurich
Jeremy Stevenson
James Tomkins
Samuel Conrad
Stephen Stewart
Marty Rabjohns
Canada 1 (CAN)
Kevin Light
Ben Rutledge
Andrew Byrnes
Jake Wetzel
Malcolm Howard
Dominic Seiterle
Adam Kreek
Kyle Hamilton
Brian Price
Great Britain 2 (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Colin Smith
James Orme
Marcus Bateman
Peter Reed
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Matt Langridge
Steve Williams
Phelan Hill
5:33.56
5:48.15
6:02.74
5:41.29
5:31.89
6:05.38
5:30.59
5:34.03
Canada (CAN)
Steven Vanknotsenburg
Gabe Bergen
Robert Gibson
Douglas Csima
Malcolm Howard
Andrew Byrnes
James Dunaway
Derek O'Farrell
Mark Laidlaw
Poland (POL)
Rafal Hejmej
Krystian Aranowski
Michal Szpakowski
Slawomir Kruszkowski
Piotr Hojka
Marcin Brzezinski
Wojciech Gutorski
Mikolaj Burda
Daniel Trojanowski
Poland (POL)
Sebastian Kosiorek
Jaroslaw Godek
Rafal Hejmej
Slawomir Kruszkowski
Piotr Hojka
Marcin Brzezinski
Wojciech Gutorski
Mikolaj Burda
Daniel Trojanowski
Germany (GER)
Sebastian Schmidt
Kristof Wilke
Philipp Naruhn
Florian Eichner
Andreas Penkner
Jochen Urban
Florian Mennigen
Mathias Flach
Peter Thiede
China (CHN)
Zhang Yongquiang
Wang Jingfeng
Liu Zhen
He Yi
Zheng Chuanqi
Zhou Yinan
Qu Xiaoming
Wang Xiangdang
Zhang Dechang
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Tom Stallard
Matt Langridge
Tom Solesbury
Josh West
Richard Egington
Robin Bourne-Taylor
Colin Smith
Acer Nethercott
Germany (GER)
Jörg Diessner
Florian Eichner
Ulf Siemes
Jan Tebrügge
Sebastian Schulte
Thorsten Engelmann
Philipp Stüer
Bernd Heidicker
Peter Thiede
China (CHN)
Zhang Shunyin
Zhu Yili
Zheng Chuanqi
Zhang Guangheng
Sun Jian
Zhou Yinan
Zhang Yongquiang
Wang Xiangdang
Zhang Dechang
5:36.09
5:48.85
6:04.28
5:44.99
5:34.96
6:06.31
5:32.73
5:34.47
Netherlands (NED)
Meindert Klem
Robert Luecken
David Kuiper
Jozef Klaassen
Olivier Siegelaar
Mitchel Steenman
Olaf van Andel
Diederik Simon
Peter Wiersum
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Wilkinson
Daniel Ritchie
James Orme
Thomas Burton
Mohamed Sbihi
Tom Solesbury
Tom Ransley
James Clarke
Phelan Hill
Great Britain (GBR)
Tom Wilkinson
James Foad
James Orme
Thomas Burton
Mohamed Sbihi
Tom Solesbury
Tom Ransley
James Clarke
Phelan Hill
Poland (POL)
Sebastian Kosiorek
Michal Stawowski
Bogdan Zalewski
Slawomir Kruszkowski
Rafal Hejmej
Piotr Buchalski
Wojciech Gutorski
Mikolaj Burda
Daniel Trojanowski
Great Britain (GBR)
Alex Partridge
Tom Stallard
Matt Langridge
Tom Solesbury
Josh West
Richard Egington
Robin Bourne-Taylor
Alastair Heathcote
Acer Nethercott
China (CHN)
Sun Jian
Zhang Guangheng
Liu Zhen
Wang Jingfeng
Zheng Chuanqi
Zhou Yinan
Qu Xiaoming
He Yi
Zhang Dechang
Russia (RUS)
Aleksandr Litvintchev
Ivan Podshivalov
Alexander Kulesh
Edgar Ivans
Evgueni Luzianine
Dmitri Rozinkevich
Vladimir Volodenkov
Denis Markelov
Pavel Safonkin
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Tom Parker
Tom Stallard
Tom Lucy
Hugo Lee
Josh West
Richard Egington
Robin Bourne-Taylor
Alastair Heathcote
Acer Nethercott
5:37.99
5:54.69
6:05.02
5:56.63
5:35.87
6:08.32
5:33.94
5:35.78
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Canada (CAN)
Robert Weitemeyer
Kevin Light
Adam Kreek
Dominic Seiterle
Malcolm Howard
Peter Dembicki
Andrew Byrnes
Kyle Hamilton
Stephen Cheng
Germany (GER)
Jörg Diessner
Stephan Koltzk
Ulf Siemes
Jan Tebrügge
Sebastian Schulte
Thorsten Engelmann
Philipp Stüer
Bernd Heidicker
Peter Thiede
Australia (AUS)
David McGowan
James Marburg
Matthew Ryan
Samuel Conrad
Tom Laurich
Karsten Forsterling
Cameron McKenzieMcHarg
Jeremy Stevenson
Marty Rabjohns
Germany (GER)
Jochen Urban
Jörg Diessner
Stephan Koltzk
Jan-Martin Bröer
Thorsten Engelmann
Ulf Siemes
Jan Tebrügge
Andreas Penkner
Peter Thiede
5:40.98
5:47.11
5:21.21
5:32.79
Belarus (BLR)
Vadzim Lialin
Dzianis Yakubau
Aleh Maskaliou
Aliaksandr Dzernavy
Yauheni Nosau
Andrei Dzemyanenka
Vitali Bely
Aliaksandr Kazubovski
Piotr Piatrynich
Italy (ITA)
Carlo Mornati
Pierpaolo Frattini
Luca Agamennoni
Mario Palmisano
Dario Dentale
Alessio Sartori
Niccolò Mornati
Lorenzo Carboncini
Gaetano Iannuzzi
Belarus (BLR)
Dzianis Yakubau
Aliaksandr Blotski
Yauheni Nosau
Aliaksandr Dzernavy
Aleh Maskaliou
Allaksandr Kalechka
Vadzim Lialin
Aliaksandr Kazubovski
Piotr Piatrynich
Poland (POL)
Michal Stawowski
Sebastian Kosiorek
Slawomir Kruszkowski
Rafal Hejmej
Mikolaj Burda
Wojciech Gutorski
Piotr Buchalski
Bogdan Zalewski
Daniel Trojanowski
5:43.00
5:47.40
5:24.42
5:33.42
China (CHN)
Zhang Shunyin
Zhu Yili
Zheng Chuanqi
Zhang Guangheng
Sun Jian
Zhou Yinan
Zhang Yongquiang
Wang Xiangdang
Zhang Dechang
Poland (POL)
Michal Stawowski
Sebastian Kosiorek
Slawomir Kruszkowski
Rafal Hejmej
Mikolaj Burda
Wojciech Gutorski
Piotr Buchalski
Bogdan Zalewski
Daniel Trojanowski
Romania (ROU)
Vladut Luchian
Marcus Despina
Marius Bacaoanu
Gheorghita Munteanu
Nicusor Ghebosu
Andrei Timpau
Ionut Moisa
Andrei Stoica
Ionut Grigore
Australia (AUS)
Stefan Szczurowski
James Chapman
Hardy Cubasch
James Marburg
Tom Laurich
Karsten Forsterling
Cameron McKenzieMcHarg
Jeremy Stevenson
Marty Rabjohns
5:43.45
5:48.88
5:25.12
5:35.09
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(World Cup Events)
Women
Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Year
Location
1st
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
Munich (GER)
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:33.57
Mirka Knapkova
Russia (RUS)
7:41.19
Yulia Levina
New Zealand (NZL)
7:38.20
Emma Twigg
New Zealand (NZL)
7:30.29
Emma Twigg
New Zealand (NZL)
7:47.04
Emma Twigg
Sweden (SWE)
7:59.69
Frida Svensson
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:46.21
Mirka Knapkova
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:26.48
Mirka Knapkova
Czech Republic (CZE) 8:20.95
Mirka Knapkova
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:28.42
Mirka Knapkova
China (CHN)
7:23.65
Zhang Xiuyun
Czech Republic 1 (CZE) 7:31.00
Mirka Knapkova
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:27.75
Mirka Knapkova
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:15.73
Mirka Knapkova
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:34.30
Mirka Knapkova
Sweden (SWE)
Frida Svensson
Australia 2 (AUS)
Kim Crow
China (CHN)
Tang Bin
China (CHN)
Zhang Xiuyun
Russia (RUS)
Yulia Levina
Spain (ESP)
Nuria Dominguez
New Zealand (NZL)
Emma Twigg
China (CHN)
Zhang Xiuyun
New Zealand (NZL)
Emma Twigg
China (CHN)
Zhang Xiuyun
Sweden (SWE)
Frida Svensson
United States (USA)
Michelle Guerette
Russia (RUS)
Yulia Levina
France (FRA)
Sophie Balmary
France (FRA)
Sophie Balmary
7:37.32
2010
Belarus (BLR)
7:31.27
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
7:35.86
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
7:36.03
Ekaterina Karsten
Czech Republic (CZE) 7:25.43
Mirka Knapkova
Czech Republic 1 (CZE) 7:38.19
Mirka Knapkova
Great Britain (GBR)
7:56.40
Katherine Grainger
Belarus (BLR)
7:43.75
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
7:24.99
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
8:17.54
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus 1 (BLR)
7:25.78
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
7:19.11
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus 1 (BLR)
7:28.39
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
7:25.19
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
7:14.35
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus (BLR)
7:30.40
Ekaterina Karsten
Women's Pair (W2-)
T
2nd
T
7:43.58
7:42.83
7:30.79
7:48.85
7:59.89
7:54.74
7:30.17
8:29.24
7:28.72
7:27.41
7:31.68
7:32.89
7:20.79
7:34.38
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
7:09.57
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
Canada (CAN)
Krista Guloien
Ashley Brzozowicz
China 1 (CHN)
Li Tong
Li Meng
United States 1 (USA)
Susan Francia
Erin Cafaro
Great Britain (GBR)
Olivia Whitlam
Louisa Reeve
Germany 1 (GER)
Kerstin Hartmann
Marlene Sinnig
Italy (ITA)
Samantha Molina
Enrica Marasca
Romania (ROU)
Georgeta Andrunache
Viorica Susanu
United States 2 (USA)
Portia McGee
Anna Cummins
United States 1 (USA)
Ellie Logan
Caroline Lind
Romania 1 (ROU)
Georgeta Andrunache
Viorica Susanu
Australia 1 (AUS)
Kim Crow
Sarah Cook
United States 2 (USA)
Susan Francia
Caroline Lind
7:15.73
Munich (GER)
United States 2 (USA)
Susan Francia
Meghan Musnicki
Romania 2 (ROU)
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
China 1 (CHN)
Li Meng
Li Tong
Germany (GER)
Kerstin Hartmann
Marlene Sinnig
China 1 (CHN)
Li Tong
Li Meng
Russia (RUS)
Mayya Zhuchkova
Alevtina Podvyazkina
New Zealand (NZL)
Juliette Haigh
Nicky Coles
United States 1 (USA)
Ellie Logan
Caroline Lind
Germany 1 (GER)
Lenka Wech
Maren Derlien
United States (USA)
Megan Cooke
Anna Cummins
New Zealand (NZL)
Juliette Haigh
Nicky Coles
United States 1 (USA)
Megan Cooke
Anna Cummins
7:14.24
2010
New Zealand (NZL)
Juliette Haigh
Rebecca Scown
New Zealand (NZL)
Juliette Haigh
Rebecca Scown
Canada (CAN)
Krista Guloien
Ashley Brzozowicz
New Zealand (NZL)
Emma-Jane Feathery
Rebecca Scown
New Zealand (NZL)
Emma-Jane Feathery
Rebecca Scown
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Louisa Reeve
Olivia Whitlam
Germany 1 (GER)
Lenka Wech
Maren Derlien
China 1 (CHN)
Wu You
Gao Yulan
China 1 (CHN)
Wu You
Gao Yulan
New Zealand (NZL)
Juliette Haigh
Nicky Coles
China 1 (CHN)
Zhang Yage
Gao Yulan
Australia 4 (AUS)
Kim Crow
Sarah Cook
7:15.64
7:20.60
7:20.18
7:24.58
7:27.00
7:25.94
7:05.94
7:49.94
7:06.67
7:01.04
7:09.39
7:21.51
7:22.81
7:21.28
7:24.67
7:29.09
7:31.09
7:09.25
7:56.62
7:08.00
7:02.48
7:10.49
7:22.03
7:22.86
7:23.73
7:27.74
7:35.41
7:33.59
7:10.21
8:00.45
7:13.16
7:03.86
7:11.97
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
United States (USA)
Megan Cooke
Anna Cummins
Germany 1 (GER)
Nicole Zimmermann
Elke Hipler
Canada 1 (CAN)
Darcy Marquardt
Jane Rumball
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
7:12.78
7:01.68
7:17.36
Germany 1 (GER)
Nicole Zimmermann
Elke Hipler
Germany 2 (GER)
Maren Derlien
Christina Gerking
Germany 2 (GER)
Christina Gerking
Elke Hipler
7:14.40
7:02.38
7:20.11
Netherlands 1 (NED)
Annemarieke van
Rumpt
Annemiek de Haan
Australia 1 (AUS)
Emily Martin
Sarah Heard
Australia 3 (AUS)
Amber Bradley
Kate Hornsey
7:16.57
T
7:04.87
7:20.36
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:50.53
Munich (GER)
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
Australia (AUS)
Sally Kehoe
Kim Crow
Czech Republic (CZE)
Lenka Antosova
Jitka Antošová
China 1 (CHN)
Tian Liang
Zhang Yangyang
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Fularczyk
Julia Michalska
Germany (GER)
Ann-Katrin Thiele
Christiane Huth
Italy (ITA)
Laura Schiavone
Elisabetta Sancassani
Italy (ITA)
Laura Schiavone
Elisabetta Sancassani
Germany (GER)
Ann-Katrin Thiele
Christiane Huth
China 2 (CHN)
Tang Bin
Jin Ziwei
Germany 1 (GER)
Christiane Huth
Peggy Waleska
New Zealand (NZL)
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
Germany 1 (GER)
Britta Oppelt
Susanne Schmidt
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Anna Bebington
Australia 2 (AUS)
Dana Faletic
Sally Kehoe
Germany 1 (GER)
6:52.60
2010
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Anna Watkins
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Anna Watkins
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Katherine Grainger
Anna Watkins
United States (USA)
Megan Kalmoe
Ellen Tomek
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Fularczyk
Julia Michalska
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Anna Bebington
Great Britain (GBR)
Elise Laverick
Anna Bebington
China 1 (CHN)
Li Qin
Tian Liang
China 1 (CHN)
Li Qin
Tian Liang
New Zealand (NZL)
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
China 1 (CHN)
Li Qin
Tian Liang
China 1 (CHN)
Li Qin
Tian Liang
New Zealand (NZL)
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
New Zealand (NZL)
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
Great Britain (GBR)
7:05.50
Annie Vernon
Anna Bebington
United States 1 (USA) 6:57.39
Stesha Carle
Kathleen Bertko
Germany 1 (GER)
7:05.48
Ann-Katrin Thiele
Julia Richter
United States (USA)
7:09.44
Stesha Carle
Kathleen Bertko
Bulgaria (BUL)
6:58.83
Rumyana Neikova
Miglena Markova
Great Britain (GBR)
7:05.25
Annie Vernon
Anna Bebington
Poland 1 (POL)
7:12.62
Julia Michalska
Agata Gramatyka
Finland (FIN)
7:17.83
Sanna Sten
Minna Nieminen
China 2 (CHN)
6:58.80
Zhu Weiwei
Zhang Yangyang
Germany (GER)
7:48.01
Ann-Katrin Thiele
Christiane Huth
Italy (ITA)
7:01.61
Laura Schiavone
Elisabetta Sancassani
Czech Republic (CZE) 6:58.47
Jitka Antošová
Gabriela Vareková
Germany 2 (GER)
7:13.44
Christiane Huth
Stephanie Schiller
Belarus (BLR)
7:01.60
Volha Berazniova
Yulia Bichik
Australia 1 (AUS)
6:44.28
Catriona Oliver
Sonia Mills
Czech Republic 1 (CZE)
2007 Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006 Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
7:02.39
7:06.14
6:57.48
7:00.80
7:07.88
7:15.62
6:56.10
7:40.66
6:58.45
6:51.25
7:09.42
6:58.01
6:42.96
7:02.28
7:04.75
7:07.20
6:58.39
7:02.40
7:10.06
7:16.58
6:58.29
7:45.07
7:00.56
6:56.99
7:13.31
6:58.42
6:44.16
7:03.58
Magdalena Schmude
Stephanie Schiller
Jitka Antošová
Gabriela Vareková
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
7:07.85
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
Greece (GRE)
Triantafyllia Kalampoka
Christina Giazitzidou
Germany (GER)
Daniela Reimer
Anja Noske
Greece (GRE)
Triantafyllia Kalampoka
Christina Giazitzidou
Canada (CAN)
Lindsay Jennerich
Sheryl Preston
Poland 2 (POL)
Magdalena Kemnitz
Agnieszka Renc
Canada (CAN)
Lindsay Jennerich
Sheryl Preston
7:10.80
Munich (GER)
Great Britain (GBR)
Hester Goodsell
Sophie Hosking
China (CHN)
Liu Jing
Huang Wenyi
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Hester Goodsell
Sophie Hosking
Belgium (BEL)
Jo Hammond
Evi Geentjens
Germany (GER)
Anja Noske
Marie-Louise Dräger
Spain (ESP)
Teresa Mas de Xaxars
Ursula Grobler
7:09.18
2010
Australia (AUS)
Alice McNamara
Hannah Every-Hall
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Hester Goodsell
Sophie Hosking
United States (USA)
Abby Broughton
Ursula Grobler
Great Britain (GBR)
Hester Goodsell
Sophie Hosking
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Hester Goodsell
Sophie Hosking
Germany (GER)
Anja Noske
Marie-Louise Dräger
7:10.74
7:07.75
7:07.59
7:18.47
7:27.17
7:13.58
7:13.11
7:09.92
7:20.77
7:29.30
7:15.12
7:17.09
7:10.66
7:20.83
7:32.92
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Canada (CAN)
Melanie Kok
Tracy Cameron
China (CHN)
Xu Dongxiang
Yu Hua
Germany (GER)
Berit Carow
Marie-Louise Dräger
Denmark 1 (DEN)
Katrin Olsen
Juliane Elander
Rasmussen
China 2 (CHN)
Chen Haixia
Yu Hua
Denmark 1 (DEN)
Katrin Olsen
Juliane Elander
Rasmussen
Canada (CAN)
Mara Jones
Tracy Cameron
China 3 (CHN)
Xu Dongxiang
Yan Shimin
China 1 (CHN)
Xu Dongxiang
Yu Hua
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
7:27.23
6:53.62
7:45.08
7:01.31
7:03.66
7:09.33
7:11.62
6:49.77
7:11.36
Germany (GER)
Berit Carow
Marie-Louise Dräger
Netherlands (NED)
Kirsten van der Kolk
Marit van Eupen
Greece 1 (GRE)
Chrysa Biskitzi
Alexandra Tsiavou
Canada (CAN)
Lindsay Jennerich
Tracy Cameron
7:29.51
China 1 (CHN)
Xu Dongxiang
Yan Shimin
China 3 (CHN)
Chen Haixia
Yu Hua
7:05.11
Finland (FIN)
Sanna Sten
Minna Nieminen
China 2 (CHN)
Fan Xuefei
Chen Haixia
Germany 1 (GER)
Berit Carow
Marie-Louise Dräger
7:13.60
6:55.50
7:48.39
7:01.74
7:10.51
6:52.78
7:13.78
Australia (AUS)
Amber Halliday
Marguerite Houston
Canada (CAN)
Melanie Kok
Tracy Cameron
China (CHN)
Chen Haixia
Xu Dongxiang
Germany (GER)
Berit Carow
Marie-Louise Dräger
7:29.80
United States (USA)
Wendy Tripician
Jana Heere
Canada (CAN)
Lindsay Jennerich
Tracy Cameron
7:06.87
United States (USA)
Renee Hykel
Julie Nichols
Ireland (IRL)
Sinead Jennings
Niamh Ni Cheilleacher
Poland (POL)
Magdalena Kemnitz
Ilona Mokronowska
7:16.63
6:55.86
7:49.32
7:03.78
7:11.77
6:57.38
7:14.13
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:23.50
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
Germany (GER)
Britta Oppelt
Carina Baer
Tina Manker
Julia Richter
China 1 (CHN)
Jiang Yan
Zhang Min
Cao Ting
Jin Ziwei
Switzerland (SUI)
Regina Naunheim
Nora Fiechter
Katja Hauser
Martina Ernst
New Zealand (NZL)
Genevieve Armstrong
Louise Trappitt
Sarah Barnes
Harriet Austin
New Zealand (NZL)
Genevieve Armstrong
Louise Trappitt
Sarah Barnes
Harriet Austin
Italy (ITA)
Valentina Calabrese
Sara Bertolasi
Cristina Pozzan
Erika Bello
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
China 1 (CHN)
Tang Bin
Feng Guixin
Xi Aihua
Jin Ziwei
Romania (ROU)
Ionelia Neacsu
Camelia Lupascu
Eniko Barabas
Roxana Cogianu
6:25.26
Munich (GER)
Ukraine (UKR)
Anastasiya Kozhenkova
Tatjana Kolesnikova
Katerina Tarasenko
Yana Dementyeva
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Beth Rodford
Anna Watkins
Katherine Grainger
Ukraine (UKR)
Katerina Tarasenko
Tatjana Kolesnikova
Anastasiya Kozhenkova
Yana Dementyeva
United States (USA)
Stesha Carle
Jennifer Kaido
Megan Kalmoe
Ellen Tomek
Great Britain (GBR)
Rosamund Bradbury
Beth Rodford
Sarah Cowburn
Katie Greves
Netherlands (NED)
Sytske de Groot
Claudia Belderbos
Carline Bouw
Chantal Achterberg
United States (USA)
Lia Pernell
Lindsay Meyer
Jennifer Kaido
Margot Shumway
Germany 1 (GER)
Britta Oppelt
Manuela Lutze
Juliane Domscheid
Kathrin Boron
Germany (GER)
Kathrin Boron
Manuela Lutze
Susanne Schmidt
Stephanie Schiller
6:24.78
2010
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Beth Rodford
Anna Watkins
Katherine Grainger
Germany 1 (GER)
Britta Oppelt
Carina Baer
Tina Manker
Stephanie Schiller
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Beth Rodford
Anna Watkins
Katherine Grainger
Germany (GER)
Sophie Dunsing
Peggy Waleska
Tina Manker
Stephanie Schiller
Germany (GER)
Peggy Waleska
Julia Lepke
Tina Manker
Stephanie Schiller
Great Britain (GBR)
Katie Greves
Beth Rodford
Anna Bebington
Annie Vernon
China 1 (CHN)
Tang Bin
Feng Guixin
Xi Aihua
Jin Ziwei
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
6:30.70
6:26.65
6:30.25
6:38.78
7:26.44
6:21.14
6:54.38
6:20.54
6:31.96
6:29.43
6:30.80
6:44.59
7:32.18
6:24.10
6:56.29
6:22.37
6:37.23
6:34.36
6:36.00
6:48.49
7:33.97
6:24.38
6:57.24
6:25.89
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Women's Eight (W8+)
China (CHN)
Tang Bin
Xi Aihua
Jin Ziwei
Feng Guixin
Great Britain (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain (GBR)
Debbie Flood
Sarah Winckless
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain (GBR)
Debbie Flood
Sarah Winckless
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain (GBR)
Debbie Flood
Sarah Winckless
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
6:25.90
6:26.90
6:31.27
6:15.32
6:32.00
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Annie Vernon
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
China 1 (CHN)
Tang Bin
Xi Aihua
Jin Ziwei
Feng Guixin
Germany (GER)
Christiane Huth
Susanne Schmidt
Daniela Reimer
Stephanie Schiller
China (CHN)
Tang Bin
Xi Aihua
Jin Ziwei
Feng Guixin
Australia (AUS)
Catriona Oliver
Sonia Mills
Dana Faletic
Sally Kehoe
6:28.55
6:29.43
6:35.66
6:16.60
6:36.13
Germany (GER)
Britta Oppelt
Kathrin Boron
Christiane Huth
Stephanie Schiller
Germany (GER)
Lena Möbus
Julia Richter
Juliane Domscheid
Jeannine Hennicke
Russia (RUS)
Olga Samulenkova
Julia Kalinovskaya
Oksana Dorodnova
Larisa Merk
Germany (GER)
Christiane Huth
Susanne Schmidt
Magdalena Schmude
Stephanie Schiller
Russia (RUS)
Olga Samulenkova
Julia Kalinovskaya
Oksana Dorodnova
Larisa Merk
6:31.10
T
6:33.13
6:38.46
6:18.75
6:36.97
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
United States (USA)
Sarah Zelenka
Erin Cafaro
Katherine Glessner
Jamie Redman
Amanda Polk
Meghan Musnicki
Susan Francia
Esther Lofgren
Katelin Snyder
Romania (ROU)
Roxana Cogianu
Ionelia Zaharia
Maria Bursuc
Ioana Craciun
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Camelia Lupascu
Eniko Mironcic
Teodora Stoica
Great Britain (GBR)
Jo Cook
Louisa Reeve
Natasha Page
Victoria Thornley
Jessica Eddie
Lindsey Maguire
Olivia Whitlam
Alison Knowles
Caroline O'Connor
Romania (ROU)
Roxana Cogianu
Ionelia Neacsu
Maria Bursuc
Ioana Craciun
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Camelia Lupascu
Eniko Barabas
Teodora Stoica
Germany (GER)
Nadja Drygalla
Franziska Kegebein
Kathrin Thiem
Anika Kniest
Kerstin Naumann
Ulrike Sennewald
Christina Hennings
Nadine Schmutzler
Laura Schwensen
6:12.19
Canada (CAN)
Emma Darling
Sandra Kisil
Janine Hanson
Andreanne Morin
Krista Guloien
Ashley Brzozowicz
Darcy Marquardt
Cristin McCarty
Lesley Thompson-Willie
Great Britain (GBR)
Jo Cook
Louisa Reeve
Natasha Page
Victoria Thornley
Jessica Eddie
Lindsey Maguire
Olivia Whitlam
Alison Knowles
Caroline O'Connor
Netherlands (NED)
Olivia van Rooijen
Kirsten Wielaard
Claudia Belderbos
Jacobine Veenhoven
Sytske de Groot
Wianca van Dorp
Nienke Kingma
Femke Dekker
Anne Schellekens
United States (USA)
Erin Cafaro
Kathleen Bertko
Esther Lofgren
Mara Allen
Anna Goodale
Lindsay Shoop
Caroline Lind
Katherine Glessner
Katelin Snyder
China 2 (CHN)
Wang Lei
Han Zhaoxia
Wang Juan
Xi Aihua
Zhang Min
Li Xin
Li Yan
Han Xiaoyan
Xu Miao
6:12.39
Great Britain (GBR)
6:17.35
Jo Cook
Louisa Reeve
Natasha Page
Victoria Thornley
Jessica Eddie
Lindsey Maguire
Olivia Whitlam
Alison Knowles
Caroline O'Connor
Germany (GER)
6:25.32
Eva Paus
Anika Kniest
Kathrin Thiem
Silke Günther
Nadine Schmutzler
Katrin Reinert
Nina Wengert
Anna-Maria Kipphardt
Laura Schwensen
China (CHN)
6:20.65
Liu Xiaojie
Zhang Weiping
Ji Zhen
Zhang Huan
Wang Juan
Li Li
Liu Jiahuan
Han Xiaoyan
Xu Miao
Netherlands (NED)
6:13.49
Nienke Groen
Claudia Belderbos
Jacobine Veenhoven
Sytske de Groot
Chantal Achterberg
Nienke Kingma
Carline Bouw
Femke Dekker
Anne Schellekens
Romania (ROU)
6:29.65
Roxana Cogianu
Ionelia Neacsu
Maria Bursuc
Cristina Mihaela Ilie
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Camelia Lupascu
Eniko Barabas
Teodora Stoica
2010 Munich (GER)
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
6:21.89
6:17.98
6:10.76
6:27.73
6:24.50
6:19.14
6:13.18
6:28.27
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Rowing World Cup: Historical Results
(World Cup Events)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
2007
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
Amsterdam (NED)
Linz (AUT)
Great Britain (GBR)
Jo Cook
Jennifer Farmer
Alice Freeman
Lindsey Maguire
Olivia Whitlam
Louisa Reeve
Natasha Page
Jessica Eddie
Caroline O'Connor
Romania (ROU)
Constanta Burcica
Viorica Susanu
Rodica Serban
Eniko Barabas
Georgeta Andrunache
Ioana Papuc
Simona Strimbeschi
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
United States (USA)
Brett Sickler
Lindsay Shoop
Erin Cafaro
Susan Francia
Esther Lofgren
Rachel Jeffers
Anna Goodale
Caryn Davies
Mary Whipple
Australia (AUS)
Robyn Selby Smith
Phoebe Stanley
Sally Kehoe
Natalie Bale
Elizabeth Kell
Kate Hornsey
Sarah Tait
Sarah Heard
Lizzy Patrick
United States (USA)
Brett Sickler
Portia McGee
Erin Cafaro
Lindsay Shoop
Anna Goodale
7:10.42
6:22.74
6:07.49
6:36.29
6:04.36
Poland (POL)
Marlena Ertman
Anna Karpowicz
Kornelia Nitzler
Anna Karzynska
Magda Korczak
Anna Jankowska
Kamila Socko
Katarzyna Wolna
Paulina Gorska
Canada (CAN)
Heather Mandoli
Andreanne Morin
Sarah Bonikowsky
Ashley Brzozowicz
Romina Stefancic
Buffy Williams
Darcy Marquardt
Jane Rumball
Lesley Thompson-Willie
Australia (AUS)
Pauline Frasca
Natalie Bale
Sally Kehoe
Brooke Pratley
Elizabeth Kell
Kate Hornsey
Sarah Tait
Sarah Heard
Lizzy Patrick
China (CHN)
Zhang Yanan
Luo Xiuhua
Zhang Yage
Yan Xiaoxia
Li Juju
Yang Cuiping
Li Meng
Li Tong
Zheng Na
Germany (GER)
Josephine Wartenberg
Marlene Sinnig
Christina Gerking
Magdalena Schmude
Lenka Wech
Rachel Jeffers
Maren Derlien
Caroline Lind
Susan Francia
Mary Whipple
Netherlands (NED)
Femke Dekker
Jacobine Veenhoven
Marlies Smulders
Hurnet Dekkers
Annemarieke van
Rumpt
Roline Repelaer van
Driel
Sarah Siegelaar
Annemiek de Haan
Ester Workel
Germany 1 (GER)
Josephine Wartenberg
Nadine Schmutzler
Christina Gerking
Magdalena Schmude
Lenka Wech
Nicole Zimmermann
Elke Hipler
Annina Ruppel
Germany (GER)
Josephine Wartenberg
Marlene Sinnig
Christina Gerking
Maren Derlien
Nicole Zimmermann
6:12.76
6:16.81
7:27.03
6:22.75
6:07.91
6:42.48
6:06.55
6:14.98
Great Britain (GBR)
6:23.77
Beth Rodford
Carla Ashford
Natasha Howard
Natasha Page
Jessica Eddie
Sarah Winckless
Alison Knowles
Katie Greves
Caroline O'Connor
Canada (CAN)
6:08.23
Heather Mandoli
Andreanne Morin
Sarah Bonikowsky
Ashley Brzozowicz
Romina Stefancic
Buffy Williams
Darcy Marquardt
Jane Rumball
Lesley Thompson-Willie
Romania (ROU)
6:46.87
Rodica Serban
Viorica Susanu
Aurica Barascu
Ana-Maria Apachitei
Simona Strimbeschi
Ioana Papuc
Georgeta Andrunache
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
Netherlands (NED)
6:09.93
Femke Dekker
Jacobine Veenhoven
Marlies Smulders
Hurnet Dekkers
Annemarieke van
Rumpt
Roline Repelaer van
Driel
Sarah Siegelaar
Annemiek de Haan
Ester Workel
China (CHN)
6:15.64
Zhang Yanan
Luo Xiuhua
Wu You
Yan Xiaoxia
Li Juju
Magdalena Schmude
Li Meng
Nina Wengert
Elke Hipler
Annina Ruppel
Great Britain (GBR)
Baz Moffat
Carla Ashford
Georgina Menheneott
Jessica Eddie
Beth Rodford
Li Tong
Yang Cuiping
Zheng Na
Netherlands (NED)
Femke Dekker
Jacobine Veenhoven
Marlies Smulders
Hurnet Dekkers
Annemarieke van
Rumpt
Roline Repelaer van
Driel
Sarah Siegelaar
Annemiek de Haan
Ester Workel
Maren Derlien
Natasha Page
Nicole Zimmermann
Elke Hipler
Annina Ruppel
Katie Greves
Louisa Reeve
Caroline O'Connor
6:18.07
6:18.31
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2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Romania (ROU)
Eniko Barabas
Georgeta Craciun
Camelia Lupascu
Ana-Maria Apachitei
Rodica Florea
Ioana Papuc
Elena Serban
Simona Strimbeschi
Rodica Anghel
Romania (ROU)
Eniko Barabas
Georgeta Craciun
Camelia Lupascu
Ana-Maria Apachitei
Rodica Florea
Ioana Papuc
Elena Serban
Simona Strimbeschi
Rodica Anghel
Germany 1 (GER)
Nora Wehrhahn
Johanna Rönfeldt
Christina Gerking
Marlene Sinnig
Nina Wengert
Maren Derlien
Nicole Zimmermann
Elke Hipler
Annina Ruppel
6:12.32
6:04.22
6:14.80
United States (USA)
Portia Johnson
Erin Cafaro
Lindsay Shoop
Anna Goodale
Nicole Sylvester
Caryn Davies
Rachel Jeffers
Caroline Lind
Mary Whipple
China (CHN)
Yu Fei
Luo Xiuhua
Cheng Ran
Mu Suli
Wu You
Yan Xiaoxia
Gao Yanhua
Yang Cuiping
Zheng Na
Romania (ROU)
Elena Serban
Ioana Papuc
Camelia Lupascu
Eniko Barabas
Alina Poncisei
Ana-Maria Apachitei
Rodica Florea
Simona Strimbeschi
Rodica Anghel
6:13.27
6:08.00
6:16.84
Germany (GER)
Nora Wehrhahn
Johanna Rönfeldt
Daniela Gorr
Marlene Sinnig
Nina Wengert
Maren Derlien
Christina Gerking
Nadine Schmutzler
Annina Ruppel
Great Britain (GBR)
Baz Moffat
Alison Knowles
Vicki Etiebet
Carla Ashford
Natasha Howard
Natasha Page
Katie Greves
Elise Laverick
Caroline O'Connor
Australia (AUS)
Robyn Selby Smith
Joanna Lutz
Amber Bradley
Kate Hornsey
Kim Crow
Sarah Cook
Emily Martin
Sarah Heard
Lizzy Patrick
6:16.40
6:09.63
6:17.89
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(International Events)
9.1.2. Rowing World Cup results 2006-2010 - International Events (Top 3 crews)
Men
Men's Coxed Pair (M2+)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
7:26.88
Lucerne (SUI)
Italy (ITA)
Emanuele Liuzzi
Michele Peretti
Niccolo Fanchi
Poland (POL)
Michal Stawowski
Dominik Kubiak
Daniel Trojanowski
7:34.51
2009
Australia (AUS)
Dominic Grimm
Bryn Coudraye
Toby Lister
Italy 1 (ITA)
Lorenzo Porzio
Romano Battisti
Gaetano Iannuzzi
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x)
7:19.17
7:25.62
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
7:10.86
Munich (GER)
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
Netherlands (NED)
Jaap Schouten
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
France 1 (FRA)
Maxime Goisset
Denmark (DEN)
Mads Rasmussen
Czech Republic (CZE)
Ondrej Lužek
Italy 2 (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
Netherlands 2 (NED)
Tim Heijbrock
New Zealand 2 (NZL)
Storm Uru
New Zealand 2 (NZL)
Storm Uru
Netherlands 1 (NED)
Jaap Schouten
Canada 2 (CAN)
Doug Vandor
Italy (ITA)
Stefano Basalini
France 1 (FRA)
Frédéric Dufour
7:13.54
2010
Hungary (HUN)
Peter Galambos
Hungary (HUN)
Peter Galambos
Great Britain (GBR)
Zac Purchase
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
New Zealand (NZL)
Duncan Grant
Greece (GRE)
Vasileios Polymeros
Netherlands (NED)
Jaap Schouten
Netherlands 1 (NED)
Jaap Schouten
Netherlands 1 (NED)
Jaap Schouten
New Zealand 1 (NZL)
Duncan Grant
New Zealand 1 (NZL)
Duncan Grant
Greece (GRE)
Elias Pappas
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Zac Purchase
Great Britain (GBR)
Tim Male
Greece 2 (GRE)
Vasileios Polymeros
Italy (ITA)
7:14.04
Marcello Miani
Norway (NOR)
7:14.63
Are Strandli
Brazil (BRA)
7:23.74
Ailson Silva
Italy 1 (ITA)
7:14.51
Lorenzo Bertini
Great Britain (GBR)
7:08.91
Adam Freeman-Pask
Great Britain (GBR)
7:14.14
Adam Freeman-Pask
Germany 1 (GER)
6:56.44
Jörg Lehnigk
Netherlands 2 (NED)
7:18.50
Tim Heijbrock
New Zealand (NZL)
7:53.65
Duncan Grant
Netherlands 1 (NED)
7:05.59
Jaap Schouten
Netherlands 1 (NED)
7:02.11
Jaap Schouten
Netherlands 2 (NED)
7:15.88
Alwin Snijders
Spain 1 (ESP)
7:14.55
Juan Zunzunegui
Czech Republic 2 (CZE) 7:28.23
Michal Vabroušek
Great Britain (GBR)
7:09.62
Mark Hunter
T
Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+)
7:11.76
7:14.71
7:11.22
7:06.35
7:09.12
6:50.65
7:13.14
7:44.46
6:58.96
6:56.72
7:11.95
7:08.38
7:24.12
7:04.02
7:14.11
7:21.22
7:12.94
7:08.43
7:12.15
6:52.42
7:17.78
7:50.99
7:04.01
6:59.93
7:12.86
7:13.70
7:25.59
7:07.55
T
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:43.33
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
Italy (ITA)
Luigi Scala
Armando Dell'Aquila
Davide Riccardi
Bruno Mascarenhas
Emiliano Ceccatelli
Gennaro Gallo
Pietro Ruta
Giorgio Tuccinardi
Vincenzo Di Palma
Netherlands (NED)
Thom van den Anker
Diederick van den
Bouwhuijsen
Maarten Tromp
Jolmer van der Sluis
Stijn Verwey
Rutger Bruil
Dion van Schie
Joeri Bruschinski
Ryan den Drijver
Netherlands (NED)
6:53.05
Mickey van der Giessen
Peter van der Eerden
Stijn Verwey
Bjorn van den Ende
Thom van den Anker
Jolmer van der Sluis
Rutger Bruil
Joeri Bruschinski
Ryan den Drijver
Italy (ITA)
5:53.92
Luigi Scala
Tommaso Balboni
Germany (GER)
Jonas Schuetzeberg
Stephan Ertmer
5:56.18
Livio La Padula
Davide Riccardi
Emiliano Ceccatelli
Gennaro Gallo
Daniele Danesin
Martino Goretti
Andrea Lenzi
Michael Reckzeh
Morgan Baumgaertl
Frederik Prigge
Lukas Oberhausen
Stefan Wallat
Max Roeger
Peter Puppe
5:50.07
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2008
2007
Poznan (POL)
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
Men's Coxed Four (M4+)
Italy (ITA)
5:46.87
Luigi Scala
Salvatore Di Somma
Livio La Padula
Dario Cerasola
Emiliano Ceccatelli
Martino Goretti
Michele Savriè
Giorgio Tuccinardi
Vincenzo Di Palma
Germany (GER)
5:46.30
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Jost Schömann-Finck
Martin Rückbrodt
Ole Rückbrodt
Björn Steinfurth
Matthias Veit
Lutz Ackermann
Joel El-Qalqili
Felix Erdmann
Germany (GER)
5:43.94
Joel El-Qalqili
Martin Rückbrodt
Ole Rückbrodt
Lutz Ackermann
Björn Steinfurth
Matthias Veit
Matthias Schömann-Finck
Jost Schömann-Finck
Felix Erdmann
Italy (ITA)
5:45.73
Lorenzo Bertini
Catello Amarante
Livio La Padula
Martino Goretti
Michele Savriè
Franco Sancassani
Jiri Vlcek
Fabrizio Gabriele
Andrea Lenzi
Poland (POL)
5:48.95
Tomasz Mrozowicz
Michal Rychlicki
Robert Urbanski
Kamil Kaluzinski
Szymon Wisniewski
Jerzy Kowalski
Mariusz Stanczuk
Lukasz Siemion
Rafal Wozniak
Italy (ITA)
5:48.39
Dario Cerasola
Giorgio Tuccinardi
Livio La Padula
Salvatore Di Somma
Michele Savriè
Martino Goretti
Nicola Moriconi
Fabrizio Gabriele
Andrea Lenzi
Denmark (DEN)
5:46.52
Christian Pedersen
Daniel Graff
Bjørn Sætterstrøm
Jonas Thygesen
Lasse Dittmann
Jakob Amstrup
Niels-Jørgen Gommesen
Anders Christensen
Nikolaj Thorball
Denmark (DEN)
5:47.51
Kasper Jørgensen
Asbjørn Joensen
Christian Moelvig
Jonas Thygesen
Jens Martensen
Martin Kristensen
Mads Andersen
Morten Jørgensen
Frederik Baerentsen
Austria (AUT)
5:49.37
Christian Inmann
Jens Reindl
Alexander Rath
Gregor Heizinger
Michael Stichauner
Alexander Chernikov
Stefan-Alexander Kratzer
Oliver Komaromy
Christian Rabel
Netherlands (NED)
5:49.06
Pieter Bottema
Michiel Jonkman
Jolmer van der Sluis
Reinoud de Groot
Rutger Bruil
Evert Leemreis
Dennis Beemsterboer
Maarten Tromp
Peter Wiersum
Netherlands (NED)
5:46.74
Pieter Bottema
Michiel Jonkman
Jolmer van der Sluis
Reinoud de Groot
Rutger Bruil
Evert Leemreis
Dennis Beemsterboer
Maarten Tromp
Peter Wiersum
Poland (POL)
5:48.89
Tomasz Kowalik
Lukasz Siemion
Mariusz Stanczuk
Jaroslaw Bielaszewski
Jacek Wisniewski
Maciej Madej
Lukasz Pawlowski
Cezary Mrozowicz
Rafal Wozniak
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
6:12.89
Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Porzio
Giovanni Lunardi
Marco Resemini
Francesco Fossi
Gianluca Barattolo
Netherlands 1 (NED)
Martijn Nuijten
Tjalling Knijff
Roel Haen
Floris Lievens
David Smeets
6:26.85
Lucerne (SUI)
Netherlands (NED)
Christof Coenders
Reinder Lubbers
Sander Smulders
Rogier Blink
Hergen Meijer
Germany (GER)
Toni Seifert
Mathias Flach
Johannes Doberschütz
Jörg Diessner
Martin Sauer
6:16.49
2005
Germany (GER)
Florian Mennigen
Stephan Koltzk
Philipp Naruhn
Mathias Flach
Martin Sauer
Italy (ITA)
Stefano Introzzi
Paolo Loriato
Sergio Canciani
Marco Resemini
Andrea Lenzi
6:17.87
6:17.87
6:30.75
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Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:43.35
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
France 2 (FRA)
Nicolas Moutton
Thomas Baroukh
Switzerland 1 (SUI)
Lucas Tramer
Simon Niepmann
Great Britain (GBR)
Adam Freeman-Pask
Christopher Boddy
Italy 2 (ITA)
Jiri Vlcek
Bruno Mascarenhas
Denmark 2 (DEN)
Ulrik Romme
Christian Moelvig
Netherlands 1 (NED)
Vincent Muda
Tycho Muda
Japan 1 (JPN)
Yusuke Imai
Yoshinori Sato
France (FRA)
Jérémy Pouge
Vincent Faucheux
France (FRA)
Jérémy Pouge
Vincent Faucheux
Germany 1 (GER)
Felix Otto
Stephan Mlecko
Belgium (BEL)
Justin Gevaert
Olivier Ek
Great Britain (GBR)
Matt Beechey
Daniel Harte
France 1 (FRA)
Vincent Faucheux
Damien Margat
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Nick English
Dave Currie
Great Britain (GBR)
Nick English
Dave Currie
6:45.45
Munich (GER)
Canada (CAN)
Matthew Jensen
Rares Crisian
Chile (CHI)
Fabian Qyarzun Zbinden
Miguel Cerda
Serbia (SRB)
Nenad Babovic
Milos Tomic
France 1 (FRA)
Jean-Christophe Bette
Fabien Tilliet
Denmark 1 (DEN)
Jacob Barsoe
Lasse Dittmann
France 1 (FRA)
Fabien Tilliet
Jean-Christophe Bette
Austria 1 (AUT)
Juliusz Madecki
Paul Ruttmann
Netherlands 1 (NED)
Roeland Lievens
Paul Drewes
Italy 1 (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Great Britain (GBR)
Matt Beechey
Daniel Harte
Denmark (DEN)
Kasper Winther
Asbjørn Joensen
Netherlands (NED)
Roeland Lievens
Paul Drewes
Spain 2 (ESP)
Jesus Gonzalez
Juan Manuel Florido
Germany (GER)
Ole Rückbrodt
Felix Otto
Australia (AUS)
Tim Smith
Tim O'Callaghan
6:44.39
2010
France 1 (FRA)
Fabien Tilliet
Jean-Christophe Bette
Switzerland 2 (SUI)
Simon Schürch
Raphael Jeanneret
France 1 (FRA)
Fabien Tilliet
Jean-Christophe Bette
Italy 1 (ITA)
Armando Dell'Aquila
Andrea Caianiello
Serbia (SRB)
Nenad Babovic
Milos Tomic
Italy (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Greece (GRE)
Nikolaos Gkountoulas
Apostolos Gkountoulas
Denmark (DEN)
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
Denmark (DEN)
Kasper Winther
Morten Jørgensen
Italy (ITA)
Armando Dell'Aquila
Andrea Caianiello
Great Britain (GBR)
Matt Beechey
Daniel Harte
Italy 1 (ITA)
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell'Aquila
Germany 1 (GER)
Ole Rückbrodt
Felix Otto
Great Britain 2 (GBR)
Chris Bartley
Richard Chambers
Germany 1 (GER)
Felix Otto
Ole Rückbrodt
2nd
T
3rd
T
Germany 1 (GER)
Jonas Schuetzeberg
Christoph Thiem
Knud Lange
Ingo Voigt
France (FRA)
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Brice Menet
Maxime Goisset
Stany Delayre
Austria (AUT)
Gregor Heizinger
Bernhard Sieber
Michael Hager
Alexander Rath
Italy (ITA)
Gardino Pellolio
Stefano Basalini
Luca Moncada
Filippo Mannucci
Germany 2 (GER)
Kai Anspach
Knud Lange
Joachim Drews
Alexander Bernhardt
Germany 2 (GER)
Kai Anspach
Martin Rückbrodt
Knud Lange
Christoph Schregel
6:32.67
France (FRA)
6:32.80
Stany Delayre
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Fabien Dufour
Frédéric Dufour
Germany (GER)
6:09.58
Ingo Voigt
Knud Lange
Felix Oevermann
Christoph Schregel
Korea (KOR)
6:26.16
Kye Hyou-Seok
Kim Hongkyun
Kim Hong-Seok
Kang-Eun Jang
Great Britain (GBR) 5:56.02
Simon Jones
Alasdair Leighton-Crawford
Robert Williams
Matt Beechey
Great Britain (GBR)
6:04.65
Simon Jones
Robert Williams
Chris Bartley
Dave Currie
Germany 1 (GER)
6:07.54
Joachim Drews
Peter Krüger
Nils Budde
Ulf Lienhard
Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x)
6:49.73
6:49.33
6:40.43
6:37.12
6:39.90
6:30.85
6:49.49
7:19.87
6:39.23
6:42.10
6:45.33
6:45.78
6:54.83
6:44.95
Year
Location
1st
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
Italy (ITA)
6:30.06
Franco Sancassani
Francesco Rigon
Fabrizio Gabriele
Stefano Basalini
Italy (ITA)
6:03.87
Franco Sancassani
Daniele Gilardoni
Davide Babboni
Stefano Basalini
Mexico (MEX)
6:16.74
Horacio Rangel Ramirez
Juan Jimenez Regules
Saul Garcia
Alan Eber Armenta Vega
France (FRA)
5:49.93
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Fabrice Moreau
Jeremie Azou
Remi Di Girolamo
Italy (ITA)
6:01.18
Gardino Pellolio
Daniele Gilardoni
Luca Moncada
Daniele Danesin
Italy (ITA)
5:57.17
Gardino Pellolio
Daniele Gilardoni
Luca Moncada
Daniele Danesin
T
6:50.80
6:51.81
6:42.24
6:43.57
6:41.02
6:33.32
6:52.13
7:21.49
6:41.36
6:44.95
6:47.27
6:47.19
6:55.91
6:46.61
6:05.88
6:22.82
5:52.97
6:03.26
5:59.30
6:54.16
6:54.50
6:45.23
6:47.98
6:41.74
6:33.35
6:54.86
7:27.46
6:42.24
6:46.39
6:48.68
6:48.73
7:04.88
6:48.13
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Women
Women's Four (W4-)
Year
Location
1st
T
2nd
T
3rd
T
2010
Lucerne (SUI)
6:47.87
2008
Poznan (POL)
China (CHN)
Liu Xiaojie
Li Li
Liu Jiahuan
Wang Juan
Germany (GER)
Eva Paus
Franziska Kegebein
Nadja Drygalla
Silke Müller
6:56.24
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
Amsterdam (NED)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
Italy (ITA)
Anna Bonciani
Cristina Romiti
Carlotta Baratto
Anita Pinto
China (CHN)
Gao Yanhua
Huang Meishuang
Cheng Ran
Yan Yanfeng
6:48.87
2007
Germany (GER)
Josephine Wartenberg
Anika Kniest
Constanze Siering
Anna Korge
China (CHN)
Gu Xiaoli
Zhang Huan
Li Juju
Zhao Yuqin
Italy (ITA)
Samantha Molina
Simona Roccarina
Anna Bonciani
Anita Pinto
Great Britain (GBR)
Alice Freeman
Rebecca Rowe
Vicki Etiebet
Vicky Myers
Australia 1 (AUS)
Phoebe Stanley
Sonia Mills
Emily Martin
Victoria Roberts
Denmark (DEN)
Cecilie Christensen
Karin Kjeldahl
Sisse Johansen
Lea Jacobsen
6:54.07
2009
United States (USA)
Mara Allen
Laura Larsen-Strecker
Sarah Zelenka
Jamie Redman
Netherlands (NED)
Chantal Achterberg
Nienke Kingma
Carline Bouw
Femke Dekker
Germany (GER)
Josephine Wartenberg
Magdalena Schmude
Kerstin Naumann
Katrin Reinert
Germany (GER)
Nina Wengert
Silke Günther
Kerstin Naumann
Nadine Schmutzler
Australia 2 (AUS)
Robyn Selby Smith
Natalie Bale
Sarah Tait
Sarah Heard
Germany (GER)
Wilma Dressel
Josephine Wartenberg
Kerstin Naumann
Lenka Wech
2nd
Greece (GRE)
Alexandra Tsiavou
Switzerland 1 (SUI)
Eliane Waser
Italy (ITA)
Laura Milani
Italy 1 (ITA)
Laura Milani
Sweden 1 (SWE)
Sara Karlsson
T
7:50.69
3rd
Brazil (BRA)
Fabiana Beltrame
Sweden 1 (SWE)
Sara Karlsson
Germany (GER)
Marie-Louise Dräger
Italy 2 (ITA)
Erika Bello
Czech Republic (CZE)
Klara Janakova
T
7:53.16
Croatia (CRO)
Mirna Rajle
Ireland 1 (IRL)
Sinead Jennings
Switzerland (SUI)
Pamela Weisshaupt
Great Britain 1 (GBR)
Andrea Dennis
France (FRA)
Bénédicte Luzuy
Austria (AUT)
Michaela Taupe
Austria (AUT)
Michaela Taupe
Switzerland 2 (SUI)
Pamela Weisshaupt
Denmark (DEN)
Katrin Olsen
Spain 1 (ESP)
Teresa Mas de Xaxars
7:49.85
Italy (ITA)
Laura Milani
Austria (AUT)
Michaela Taupe
China (CHN)
Chen Haixia
Austria (AUT)
Michaela Taupe
Denmark 2 (DEN)
Maria Pertl
Ireland 1 (IRL)
Orla Duddy
Germany 1 (GER)
Laura Tasch
Italy (ITA)
Erika Bello
Switzerland (SUI)
Pamela Weisshaupt
China 1 (CHN)
Xu Dongxiang
7:50.15
Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x)
Year
2010
Location
Lucerne (SUI)
2010
Munich (GER)
2010
Bled (SLO)
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2009
Banyoles (ESP)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2008
Lucerne (SUI)
2008
Munich (GER)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2007
Amsterdam (NED)
2007
Linz (AUT)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Poznan (POL)
2006
Munich (GER)
1st
Germany 1 (GER)
Marie-Louise Dräger
Germany (GER)
Marie-Louise Dräger
Greece (GRE)
Alexandra Tsiavou
Greece (GRE)
Alexandra Tsiavou
Denmark (DEN)
Juliane Elander
Rasmussen
Greece (GRE)
Alexandra Tsiavou
Canada (CAN)
Lindsay Jennerich
Canada (CAN)
Lindsay Jennerich
Germany (GER)
Laura Tibitanzl
Netherlands (NED)
Marit van Eupen
Netherlands (NED)
Marit van Eupen
Cuba 1 (CUB)
Ismaray Marrero Aria
Netherlands (NED)
Marit van Eupen
China (CHN)
Yu Hua
Canada (CAN)
Tracy Cameron
6:41.96
6:38.50
6:45.16
6:31.06
6:52.51
T
7:48.92
7:57.50
7:59.58
7:57.46
8:02.02
7:47.64
7:30.95
7:59.25
8:42.81
7:46.76
7:39.18
7:57.46
7:53.03
8:15.28
7:54.52
6:47.24
6:43.62
6:47.86
6:34.69
7:02.81
8:04.90
8:02.01
8:00.22
8:05.01
7:31.59
8:02.23
8:44.25
7:49.16
7:40.87
7:59.05
7:56.53
8:17.35
7:56.11
6:55.86
6:39.55
8:06.03
8:05.81
8:01.90
8:06.50
7:39.36
8:07.05
8:45.63
7:49.28
7:43.74
8:00.04
7:57.89
8:19.34
7:57.46
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(International Events)
Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x)
Year
Location
1st
2009
Lucerne (SUI)
2009
Munich (GER)
2008
Poznan (POL)
2007
Lucerne (SUI)
2006
Lucerne (SUI)
2005
Lucerne (SUI)
Germany (GER)
6:45.10
Lena Müller
Helke Nieschlag
Laura Tibitanzl
Julia Kröger
China (CHN)
6:41.13
Li Jieya
Xiao Chuchu
Guo Linna
Xie Zhiying
Great Britain (GBR)
6:28.44
Sophie Hosking
Andrea Dennis
Laura Greenhalgh
Jane Hall
Great Britain (GBR)
6:40.30
Sophie Hosking
Laura Greenhalgh
Mathilde Pauls
Jane Hall
Germany (GER)
6:53.40
Anja Fölsch
Katharina Von Khodolitsch
Stefanie Primus
Isa Gottwald
China 2 (CHN)
6:39.58
Ou Shaoyan
Wang Yanni
Li Qian
Zhou Weijuan
T
2nd
T
Poland (POL)
6:46.41
Monika Myszk
Natalia Maciukiewicz
Ilona Mokronowska
Weronika Deresz
Switzerland (SUI)
6:50.57
Antonina Iagovitina
Deborah Birrer
Fabiane Albrecht
Eliane Waser
Poland (POL)
6:28.91
Agnieszka Renc
Monika Myszk
Magdalena Lopato
Magdalena Kemnitz
Netherlands (NED)
6:42.29
Eeke Thomee
Annelies Labots
Katrien Hautvast
Kirsten van der Kolk
Spain (ESP)
6:57.82
Esmeralda Santos Maceiras
Mar Bosch Surroca
Maria Almuedo
Ana Malasana
Denmark (DEN)
6:39.87
Kirsten Kirk Jepsen
Maria Pertl
Katrin Olsen
Juliane Elander Rasmussen
3rd
T
Italy (ITA)
Giulia Pollini
Marta Labate
Sabrina Noseda
Eleonora Trivella
India (IND)
Meena Toppo
Thara Kurian
Tababi Ngangom
Chaoba Thangjam
Germany 2 (GER)
Stephanie Wagner
Lena Müller
Anja Fölsch
Katharina Harms
Germany 1 (GER)
Laura Brehler
Julia Wolff
Maren Ruße
Kaja Brecht
6:51.71
China 1 (CHN)
Jia Janzheng
Qin Xin
Fu Fengjun
Yu Hua
6:43.76
7:13.15
6:36.03
6:46.41
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9.2. Statistics
9.2.1. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by country (since 1997)
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
=38
=38
40
=41
=41
=41
Country
Germany
Great Britain
Romania
New Zealand
Italy
Denmark
Belarus
Canada
Australia
China
United States
Czech Republic
Slovenia
Croatia
Russia
Ukraine
France
Netherlands
Poland
Norway
Hungary
Switzerland
Austria
Estonia
Bulgaria
Ireland
Lithuania
Serbia and Montenegro
South Africa
Sweden
Belgium
Finland
Greece
Egypt
Spain
Japan
Cuba
Other
Serbia
Brazil
Argentina
Chile
Latvia
Total
G
110
88
41
39
34
31
30
23
22
20
19
18
13
13
12
11
10
9
9
8
7
6
5
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
598
S
101
68
20
22
32
17
19
22
29
22
18
34
10
9
19
11
26
25
13
17
6
11
6
2
5
2
6
3
4
2
1
1
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
596
B
76
53
20
14
17
20
17
28
35
22
31
27
17
6
23
9
39
22
22
12
6
10
8
5
6
4
1
1
5
8
4
1
7
4
3
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
594
Total
287
209
81
75
83
68
66
73
86
64
68
79
40
28
54
31
75
56
44
37
19
27
19
12
15
9
9
6
10
11
6
3
10
7
5
3
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
1788
G(M)
53
52
7
24
34
25
2
13
14
4
7
15
13
13
3
5
10
3
8
8
7
5
5
5
0
3
2
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
344
S(M)
48
45
6
14
30
9
4
12
13
3
6
19
10
9
4
4
24
11
11
17
6
10
6
2
1
2
0
3
3
0
0
0
2
3
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
342
B(M)
41
30
5
7
14
10
1
13
17
4
11
22
17
6
9
5
33
13
15
12
4
7
8
5
1
3
0
1
4
2
4
0
5
4
1
1
2
0
1
2
1
1
0
342
T(M)
142
127
18
45
78
44
7
38
44
11
24
56
40
28
16
14
67
27
34
37
17
22
19
12
2
8
2
6
8
2
5
0
7
7
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
0
1028
G(W)
57
36
34
15
0
6
28
10
8
16
12
3
0
0
9
6
0
6
1
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
254
S(W)
53
23
14
8
2
8
15
10
16
19
12
15
0
0
15
7
2
14
2
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
6
0
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
254
B(W)
35
23
15
7
3
10
16
15
18
18
20
5
0
0
14
4
6
9
7
0
2
3
0
0
5
1
1
0
1
6
0
1
2
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
252
T(W)
145
82
63
30
5
24
59
35
42
53
44
23
0
0
38
17
8
29
10
0
2
5
0
0
13
1
7
0
2
9
1
3
3
0
3
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
760
* As of February 4th 2003 Yugoslavia (YUG) was named Serbia and Montenegro (SCG).
Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals
Legend:
G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women
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9.2.2. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by athlete - Men (since 1997)
5 or more gold medals
Rank Name
First gold
Last gold
1
Eskild Ebbesen
DEN
Country
Gold
16
Silver Bronze
2
1
Total Event(s)
19 L4-
1997
2004
1
Thomas Ebert
DEN
16
2
1
19 L4-
1997
2004
3
James Cracknell
GBR
15
1
2
18 2-, 4-, 8+
1997
2003
3
Matthew Pinsent
GBR
15
1
2
18 2-, 4-
1997
2004
5
Alex Partridge
GBR
14
1
5
20 4-, 8+
2004
2010
6
Iztok Cop
SLO
12
8
8
28 1x, 2x, 4x
1997
2006
7
Steve Williams
GBR
12
7
3
22 2-, 4-, 8+
2001
2008
8
Peter Thiede
GER
11
8
5
24 8+
1997
2006
9
Peter Reed
GBR
11
7
0
18 2-, 4-, 8+
2005
2010
10
Marcel Hacker
GER
11
6
5
22 1x, 4x
1997
2009
11
Ondrej Synek
CZE
11
5
4
20 1x, 2x
2002
2010
12
Leonardo Pettinari
ITA
11
3
0
14 L2x
1997
2005
13
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
GBR
10
7
1
18 2-, 4-, 8+
2005
2009
14
Elia Luini
ITA
10
5
3
18 L2x, L4-
2000
2009
15
Thomas Poulsen
DEN
10
0
0
10 L4-
1997
2001
16
Steve Redgrave
GBR
9
0
0
9 4-
1997
2000
16
Victor Feddersen
DEN
9
0
0
9 L4-
1997
1999
18
Ulf Siemes
GER
8
7
4
19 8+
2002
2006
19
Thorsten Engelmann
GER
8
7
2
17 8+
2002
2006
20
Stephan Koltzk
GER
8
6
2
16 8+
2002
2006
21
Adam Korol
POL
8
5
6
19 2x, 4x
2001
2009
21
Marek Kolbowicz
POL
8
5
6
19 2x, 4x
2001
2009
23
Ingo Euler
GER
8
4
2
14 L2x
1997
2001
24
Sebastian Schulte
GER
7
7
2
16 8+
2002
2006
25
Enrico Schnabel
GER
7
6
4
17 8+
1997
2003
26
Niksa Skelin
CRO
7
5
1
13 2-, 8+
2000
2008
26
Sinisa Skelin
CRO
7
5
1
13 2-, 8+
2000
2008
28
Rossano Galtarossa
ITA
7
3
0
10 2x, 4x
1998
2008
29
Robert Sens
GER
7
2
5
14 2-, 2x, 4x, 8+
1997
2006
30
Matt Langridge
GBR
7
1
5
13 2-, 2x, 4-, 4x, 8+
2007
2010
31
Kevin Light
CAN
7
1
1
2001
2008
32
Olaf Tufte
NOR
6
10
8
24 1x, 2x
1999
2006
33
Jörg Diessner
GER
6
7
3
16 8+
1998
2006
34
Luka Spik
SLO
6
4
4
14 1x, 2x, 4x
1999
2006
35
Jean-Christophe Bette
FRA
6
4
1
11 8+, L4-
2000
2008
36
Sebastian Thormann
GER
6
3
6
15 4-, 8+
1997
2003
37
Bernhard Rühling
GER
6
3
1
10 L2x
1997
1999
38
Tim Foster
GBR
6
2
0
8 4-, 8+
1997
2000
39
Hans Thor Kristensen
DEN
6
1
2
9 L4-
2001
2004
40
Eric Murray
NZL
6
0
2
8 2-, 4-
2007
2010
40
Hamish Bond
NZL
6
0
2
8 2-, 4-
2007
2010
9 2-, 4-, 8+
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Adam Kreek
CAN
6
0
1
7 8+
2003
2008
42
Drew Ginn
AUS
6
0
1
7 2-
1998
2007
44
Matthew Wells
GBR
5
6
4
15 1x, 2x, 4x
2007
2010
45
Milan Dolecek
CZE
5
5
3
13 2x, 4x
2002
2006
46
Bernd Heidicker
GER
5
4
4
13 4-, 8+
2002
2006
46
48
Philipp Stüer
Cornel Nemtoc
GER
ROU
5
5
4
4
4
2
13 4-, 8+
11 4-, 8+
2002
1998
2006
2004
48
Florin Corbeanu
ROU
5
4
2
11 2-, 4-, 8+
1998
2004
50
Mahe Drysdale
NZL
5
4
1
10 1x
2006
2009
51
Alessio Sartori
ITA
5
4
0
1998
2004
52
Mads Rasmussen
DEN
5
3
4
12 L2x
2004
2007
52
Rasmus Quist
DEN
5
3
4
12 L2x
2004
2007
54
Ákos Haller
HUN
5
3
3
11 2x
2001
2002
54
Konrad Wasielewski
POL
5
3
3
11 4x
2006
2009
54
Leonid Shaposhnikov
UKR
5
3
3
11 4x
2000
2002
54
Michal Jelinski
POL
5
3
3
11 4x
2006
2009
54
Oleg Likov
UKR
5
3
3
11 4x
2000
2002
54
Tibor Petö
HUN
5
3
3
11 2x
2001
2002
60
Andrei Banica
ROU
5
3
1
9 8+
1998
2001
61
Edward Coode
GBR
5
2
4
11 2-, 4-, 8+
1999
2004
61
Marco Geisler
GER
5
2
4
11 4x
1997
2004
63
Rob Waddell
NZL
5
2
2
9 1x, 2x
1999
2008
64
Nathan Twaddle
NZL
5
2
1
8 2-
2005
2008
65
George Bridgewater
NZL
5
2
0
7 2-
2005
2008
65
Gheorghe Pirvan
ROU
5
2
0
67
Richard Egington
GBR
5
1
5
68
James Tomkins
AUS
5
1
1
7 2-, 8+
1999
2008
69
Stephan Volkert
GER
5
0
5
10 2x, 4x
1997
2004
70
Juri Jaanson
EST
5
0
2
7 1x, 2x, 4x
2004
2007
71
Brian Price
CAN
5
0
1
6 8+
2003
2008
9 2x, 4x, 8+
7 8+
11 4-, 8+
1998
2001
2008
2010
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9.2.3. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table by athlete - Women (since 1997)
5 or more gold medals
Rank Name
First gold
Last gold
1
Ekaterina Karsten
BLR
Country
Gold
26
Silver Bronze
3
2
Total Event(s)
31 1x, 2x, 4x
1997
2010
2
Georgeta Andrunache
ROU
23
4
5
32 2-, 8+
1997
2008
3
Viorica Susanu
ROU
19
3
5
27 2-, 8+
1997
2008
4
Katherine Grainger
GBR
18
5
7
30 1x, 2-, 2x, 4x
2000
2010
5
Manuela Lutze
GER
14
9
1
24 2x, 4x
1997
2004
6
Frances Houghton
GBR
13
3
2
18 2x, 4x
2001
2008
7
Kathrin Boron
GER
11
5
3
19 1x, 2x, 4x
1997
2003
8
Debbie Flood
GBR
11
4
2
17 2x, 4x
2001
2008
9
Doina Ignat
ROU
11
3
3
17 2-, 8+
1997
2008
10
Elena Georgescu
ROU
10
3
3
16 8+
1997
2008
11
Claudia Blasberg
GER
10
2
2
14 L2x
1998
2004
12
Anna Watkins
GBR
9
2
2
13 2x, 4x, 8+
2006
2010
13
Ioana Olteanu
ROU
9
2
1
12 8+
1997
2000
14
Kerstin El Qalqili
GER
8
6
3
17 2x, 4x
1999
2001
15
Annie Vernon
GBR
8
4
2
14 2x, 4x
2006
2010
16
Georgina Evers-Swindell
NZL
8
3
2
13 1x, 2x, 4x
2000
2007
17
Caroline Evers-Swindell
NZL
8
3
1
12 2x, 4x
2000
2007
18
Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu
ROU
8
3
0
11 2-, 2x, 8+
1997
2000
19
Magdalena Dumitrache
ROU
8
2
1
11 8+
1998
2003
20
Jana Thieme
GER
8
1
0
9 2x, 4x
1997
2000
20
Meike Evers
GER
8
1
0
9 2x, 4x
1997
2004
22
Peggy Waleska
GER
7
7
2
16 1x, 2x, 4x
2000
2009
23
Annina Ruppel
GER
7
5
3
15 8+
2001
2007
24
Irina Fedotova
RUS
7
5
2
14 1x, 2x, 4x
1998
2005
24
Nicole Zimmermann
GER
7
5
2
14 2-, 8+
2002
2007
26
Lenka Wech
GER
6
6
3
15 2-, 8+
2001
2008
27
Silke Günther
GER
6
5
4
15 2-, 8+
1998
2004
28
Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski GER
6
5
2
13 1x, 2x
1997
2004
29
Anja Pyritz
GER
6
5
1
12 8+
1998
2004
30
Dana Pyritz
GER
6
4
0
10 8+
1998
2004
31
Sarah Winckless
GBR
6
3
6
15 2x, 4x, 8+
2000
2006
32
Cath Bishop
GBR
6
3
5
14 2-, 8+
1998
2004
33
Constanta Burcica
ROU
6
1
2
9 8+, L2x
1999
2008
34
Liliana Gafencu
ROU
6
1
1
8 8+
1997
2003
34
Manja Kowalski
GER
6
1
1
8 1x, 2x, 4x
1999
2001
34
Mary Whipple
USA
6
1
1
8 8+
2003
2008
37
Elke Hipler
GER
5
7
1
13 2-, 8+
1998
2007
38
Susanne Schmidt
GER
5
6
2
13 2x, 4x, 8+
2001
2004
39
Rodica Serban
ROU
5
5
3
13 8+
2003
2008
40
Rodica Anghel
ROU
5
5
1
11 8+
2001
2006
41
Maren Derlien
GER
5
4
6
15 2-, 2x, 4x, 8+
1999
2008
42
Britta Holthaus
GER
5
4
1
10 2x, 8+
2001
2004
42
Marie-Louise Dräger
GER
5
4
1
10 L2x
2003
2009
42
Simona Strimbeschi
ROU
5
4
1
10 8+
2003
2008
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Tatjana Kolesnikova
UKR
5
3
3
11 4x
2001
2003
46
Olena Ronzhina
UKR
5
3
2
10 2x, 4x
1999
2003
47
Anna Cummins
USA
5
2
2
9 2-, 4x, 8+
2003
2006
48
Juliette Haigh
NZL
5
2
0
7 2-
2005
2010
49
Camelia Lupascu
ROU
5
1
2
8 4x, 8+
2005
2010
50
Angela Cazac
ROU
5
1
0
6 8+
1997
1998
51
Doina Spircu
ROU
5
0
2
7 4x, 8+
1997
2001
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9.2.4. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Table per event (since 1997)
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
11
12
13
14
Czech Republic
Germany
New Zealand
Slovenia
Norway
Great Britain
Switzerland
Estonia
United States
Egypt
Bulgaria
Canada
Belgium
Sweden
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
10
8
8
6
3
3
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
43
6
6
6
4
8
6
2
0
0
3
1
1
0
0
43
10
4
3
7
9
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
3
2
43
26
18
17
17
20
10
5
2
2
4
2
1
3
2
129
1998
2000
1997
1997
1997
2001
1998
2000
1997
1997
2001
2000
2004
2006
2010
2010
2010
2005
2010
2010
2001
2004
1998
1998
2003
2000
2009
2008
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
10
7
7
7
3
2
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
2
12
7
1
3
3
3
3
0
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
1
3
3
3
2
6
5
1
0
4
6
0
1
0
2
2
1
1
1
1
43
13
22
17
11
8
11
10
6
2
8
8
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
129
2003
1997
1997
1998
2000
1998
1999
2000
1997
2001
1997
2002
1998
2008
2010
1999
2001
2001
2009
2010
2010
2010
2008
2008
2005
2007
2009
2006
1997
2009
2008
2003
2001
2008
2010
2009
2001
2001
2009
2010
Men's Pair (M2-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
17
17
17
17
New Zealand
Great Britain
Croatia
Australia
Italy
Germany
Canada
Serbia and
Lithuania
South Africa
France
Czech Republic
Romania
Switzerland
Greece
United States
Argentina
Egypt
Netherlands
Serbia
Total
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Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
Rank Country
1
2
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
13
14
15
16
16
18
18
18
18
Germany
Great Britain
Norway
Slovenia
Hungary
Italy
France
Czech Republic
Estonia
New Zealand
Belgium
Russia
Australia
Switzerland
Ukraine
Cuba
Denmark
Brazil
Croatia
Poland
Romania
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
7
5
5
5
5
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
4
7
7
4
3
3
4
4
1
1
0
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
6
2
2
2
3
1
5
2
4
1
0
0
5
0
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
43
17
14
14
11
11
8
12
9
7
4
1
1
7
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
129
1997
2003
1997
1999
1999
1998
1999
1998
2004
2008
2001
2005
1997
2001
1997
2001
1999
2001
2009
1998
2005
2010
2010
2005
2008
2006
2005
2010
2004
2010
2010
2001
2005
2008
2001
2005
2001
1999
2001
2009
1998
2005
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
24
5
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
5
7
1
0
5
5
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
42
6
5
1
3
1
0
2
6
2
1
5
2
1
2
1
0
1
1
1
41
35
17
5
6
8
6
6
9
5
4
8
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
125
1997
1997
2001
1998
2005
2000
2000
2001
2001
1997
1997
2005
1999
1998
2005
2010
1997
2009
2005
2010
2009
2010
2010
2008
2005
2010
2009
2010
1998
2010
2009
2000
2003
2005
2010
1997
2009
2005
Men's Four (M4-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
17
Great Britain
Germany
Canada
Australia
Netherlands
Italy
New Zealand
Slovenia
United States
Romania
France
Czech Republic
Norway
Poland
Denmark
Serbia
Croatia
Greece
Ireland
Total
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Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
13
14
15
15
17
17
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
15
9
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
6
9
3
3
2
3
1
5
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
43
3
3
5
3
0
1
5
12
3
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
43
24
21
13
10
5
6
8
18
6
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
129
1997
1997
2002
2001
2008
2003
1997
1997
2005
2001
1999
2003
1997
1998
2002
1997
2002
2001
2010
2010
2009
2010
2010
2007
2001
2010
2010
2003
2006
2006
2007
2001
2002
1997
2002
2001
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
20
6
4
4
3
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
4
7
5
0
3
2
6
4
3
4
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
43
2
1
6
1
2
2
5
7
2
3
4
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
1
43
26
14
15
5
8
7
12
12
6
7
6
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
129
1997
1997
1997
2007
1997
2000
1997
1998
2000
1998
1999
1998
2000
2005
2009
2004
2006
2001
2005
2010
2009
2010
2009
2010
2006
2009
2002
2004
2008
2007
2004
2003
2005
2010
2004
2006
2001
2005
Italy
Germany
Denmark
Great Britain
New Zealand
Hungary
Switzerland
France
Canada
United States
Greece
Japan
Poland
Czech Republic
Australia
Austria
Russia
Spain
Total
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
14
15
16
16
16
16
Denmark
France
Italy
China
Great Britain
Ireland
Germany
Austria
Canada
Australia
Netherlands
Russia
United States
Spain
Czech Republic
Chile
Egypt
Greece
Poland
Total
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Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
19
19
Poland
Germany
Italy
Ukraine
Austria
Croatia
Czech Republic
United States
Belarus
Estonia
Netherlands
Russia
Australia
Slovenia
Switzerland
France
Great Britain
Denmark
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
8
6
5
5
4
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44
5
5
4
3
1
0
4
2
2
1
3
1
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
42
5
6
1
3
1
0
5
2
1
0
3
3
1
2
2
2
3
0
1
1
1
43
18
17
10
11
6
4
11
6
5
3
7
5
3
3
6
5
5
1
1
1
1
129
2001
1997
1998
1997
1998
2009
2003
1997
1997
2004
1997
1997
1997
2005
1997
2006
2005
2001
1999
2001
2009
2010
2010
2010
2002
2000
2010
2007
2008
2004
2005
2003
2007
2006
2009
2000
2008
2010
2001
1999
2001
2009
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
15
6
6
6
3
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
8
7
3
2
4
4
2
0
2
4
3
2
1
1
0
0
43
6
10
2
1
2
1
1
2
4
4
3
0
4
0
2
1
43
29
23
11
9
9
7
5
4
7
8
6
2
5
1
2
1
129
1997
1997
1997
1997
1997
2003
2000
2000
1998
2001
2001
2006
1999
2001
1999
2002
2010
2010
2006
2009
2010
2009
2003
2002
2007
2010
2010
2007
2010
2001
2004
2002
Men's Eight (M8+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Germany
Great Britain
Romania
Canada
Australia
Italy
Croatia
United States
Russia
Poland
China
Belarus
Netherlands
Other
France
Egypt
Total
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Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
13
13
13
Belarus
Russia
Germany
Czech Republic
Bulgaria
China
Great Britain
Denmark
New Zealand
Sweden
France
Spain
Australia
Canada
Cuba
Netherlands
United States
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
26
6
5
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
2
5
7
14
4
2
0
4
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
0
8
4
3
4
4
1
0
4
5
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
43
28
19
16
20
9
7
2
4
7
6
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
129
1997
1998
1997
2002
1997
1999
1998
1997
2000
1997
2001
2003
2010
1999
2001
2004
2007
2010
2010
2005
2010
2004
2010
2009
1998
2010
2010
2006
2009
2010
1999
2001
2004
2007
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
11
7
7
6
3
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
2
3
2
3
5
2
9
7
5
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
42
2
6
0
4
7
1
5
2
5
3
3
1
0
1
1
1
42
15
16
9
13
15
6
16
10
11
5
4
2
1
1
1
1
126
1997
1997
2005
1997
1997
2007
1997
2001
1998
1997
1998
2002
2002
2003
2009
2006
2010
2009
2010
2010
2007
2010
2009
2005
2010
2009
1999
2002
2002
2003
2009
2006
Women's Pair (W2-)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
14
Romania
Great Britain
New Zealand
Canada
Australia
China
Germany
Belarus
United States
Russia
Denmark
South Africa
Ukraine
France
Italy
Netherlands
Total
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Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
16
18
18
20
21
21
Germany
Great Britain
New Zealand
China
Netherlands
Bulgaria
Russia
Poland
Switzerland
United States
Lithuania
Australia
Italy
Belarus
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Romania
Ukraine
Hungary
Finland
Latvia
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
12
9
8
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
11
6
2
2
1
0
2
1
1
0
6
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
43
11
2
1
3
0
1
1
1
1
6
1
4
1
2
2
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
43
34
17
11
9
4
4
4
3
3
7
7
7
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
129
1997
1997
2000
1999
1998
2005
1999
2009
1997
2000
1997
1997
2007
2001
2006
2001
1998
2000
1998
2002
2008
1997
2010
2010
2007
2010
1999
2009
2003
2009
1998
2010
2002
2010
2009
2006
2010
2001
1999
2000
1998
2003
2008
1997
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
13
16
17
17
17
Germany
Romania
China
Denmark
Canada
Great Britain
United States
Australia
Netherlands
Sweden
Finland
Greece
Belgium
Cuba
Spain
Poland
France
Ireland
Switzerland
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
13
6
5
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
10
3
6
1
4
5
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
43
5
6
3
3
5
4
2
1
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
5
1
1
1
43
28
15
14
9
13
12
5
4
10
3
2
3
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
129
1997
1997
1999
1997
1997
1998
2000
2002
2000
1997
2005
2008
2009
2001
2009
1998
1999
2006
2000
2010
2004
2010
2007
2009
2010
2010
2010
2008
1999
2006
2010
2009
2001
2009
2009
1999
2006
2000
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Rowing World Cup: Statistics
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
13
13
Germany
Great Britain
Ukraine
China
Russia
United States
Australia
Denmark
Belarus
New Zealand
Netherlands
Romania
Italy
Other
Poland
Switzerland
Total
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
16
14
6
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
9
7
5
3
7
3
3
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
42
5
5
4
4
2
5
1
3
5
2
0
2
1
1
1
1
42
30
26
15
9
10
9
5
5
7
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
126
1997
1999
1997
1999
1997
1999
1998
1997
1998
2001
2009
2000
2009
2001
2001
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2006
2009
2006
2004
2003
2009
2009
2007
2009
2001
2001
2010
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
First medal
Last medal
17
9
7
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
41
8
7
3
6
4
2
4
3
3
1
41
5
5
1
4
4
5
3
7
5
0
39
30
21
11
12
10
9
8
11
8
1
121
1997
1997
1998
1997
1998
1998
2003
1997
1998
2009
2010
2010
2010
2010
2008
2010
2010
2004
2010
2009
Women's Eight (W8+)
Rank Country
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Romania
Germany
United States
Netherlands
Australia
Great Britain
China
Belarus
Canada
Poland
Total
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Rowing World Cup: Statistics
9.2.5. Overall Rowing World Cup Standings per year since 1997
2009
2010
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
=12
=12
=14
=14
16
17
18
=19
=19
21
22
23
24
25
=26
=26
28
=29
=29
=29
=29
=33
=33
Great Britain
Germany
New Zealand
China
United States
Czech Republic
Australia
Canada
Italy
Poland
France
Russia
Ukraine
Belarus
Netherlands
Croatia
Switzerland
Greece
Denmark
Serbia
Romania
Sweden
Norway
Estonia
Belgium
Lithuania
Portugal
Austria
Ireland
Mexico
South Africa
Slovenia
Cuba
Iran
Points
231
109
85
82
64
61
53
52
40
31
30
29
29
28
28
27
25
22
21
21
18
17
12
9
8
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
=13
=13
15
16
=17
=17
19
20
21
22
23
=24
=24
26
27
=28
=28
30
31
32
Great Britain
Germany
New Zealand
Poland
Italy
Czech Republic
United States
France
China
Canada
Netherlands
Denmark
Belgium
Slovenia
Greece
Norway
Spain
Russia
Croatia
Belarus
Romania
Sweden
Bulgaria
Estonia
South Africa
Serbia
Lithuania
Cuba
Switzerland
Hungary
Japan
Austria
Points
213
145
100
72
60
50
48
44
40
38
33
32
23
23
19
18
17
17
16
15
13
10
9
8
8
6
5
4
4
3
2
1
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Rowing World Cup: Statistics
2007
2008
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
=10
=10
12
13
14
15
16
=17
=17
=17
20
21
=22
=22
24
=25
=25
=27
=27
=27
30
31
32
Great Britain
Germany
China
Australia
New Zealand
France
Czech Republic
Canada
Italy
Netherlands
United States
Poland
Belarus
Denmark
Slovenia
Romania
Norway
Switzerland
Croatia
Sweden
Greece
South Africa
Ukraine
Hungary
Belgium
Estonia
Ireland
Serbia
Finland
Bulgaria
Russia
Japan
Points
134
128
112
86
78
76
62
49
48
45
45
36
29
25
19
18
14
14
14
13
12
11
11
9
8
8
5
5
5
4
2
1
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
=8
=8
10
11
=12
=12
14
15
=16
=16
18
=19
=19
21
22
23
24
=25
=25
27
=28
=28
=30
=30
=32
=32
Great Britain
Germany
China
France
New Zealand
Czech Republic
Netherlands
Canada
Australia
Denmark
United States
Belarus
Poland
Italy
Estonia
Romania
Russia
Slovenia
Croatia
Norway
Sweden
Hungary
Greece
Bulgaria
Switzerland
Ukraine
Ireland
Japan
South Africa
Finland
Slovakia
Austria
Serbia
Points
161
112
101
80
78
68
66
53
53
51
45
37
37
34
21
19
19
18
15
15
12
11
10
8
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
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Rowing World Cup: Statistics
2005
2006
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
=10
=10
12
13
=14
=14
=16
=16
18
19
20
21
22
=23
=23
=25
=25
=25
28
=29
=29
=29
=29
=33
=33
Germany
Great Britain
Australia
Czech Republic
China
New Zealand
Belarus
Italy
France
Netherlands
Poland
United States
Romania
Ireland
Russia
Canada
Slovenia
Denmark
Sweden
Hungary
Norway
Serbia and Montenegro
Egypt
Ukraine
Finland
Greece
Switzerland
Estonia
Croatia
Cuba
Japan
South Africa
Argentina
Portugal
Points
166
141
83
69
59
56
51
47
45
39
39
38
35
34
34
27
27
25
20
17
16
14
10
10
9
9
9
7
5
5
5
5
2
2
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
=6
=6
8
9
10
11
=12
=12
14
15
16
17
18
19
=20
=20
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
=32
=32
=32
=35
=35
=35
=38
=38
Germany
Great Britain
Italy
Czech Republic
Poland
New Zealand
Russia
Belarus
France
Netherlands
Australia
Romania
Ukraine
China
Bulgaria
Denmark
Canada
Ireland
Croatia
Hungary
Slovenia
Norway
Estonia
Finland
Sweden
United States
Spain
Switzerland
Slovakia
Japan
Serbia and Montenegro
Cuba
Egypt
Greece
Latvia
Lithuania
Portugal
Belgium
South Africa
Points
153
111
73
64
57
55
55
54
51
43
41
31
31
30
29
25
24
23
22
21
21
19
16
14
11
10
9
8
7
6
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
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Rowing World Cup: Statistics
2003
2004
Place Team
1
2
3
4
=5
=5
7
8
=9
=9
11
12
=13
=13
=13
16
=17
=17
=19
=19
=19
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
=30
=30
=30
=33
=33
=33
=33
=37
=37
Germany
Great Britain
Italy
Canada
Czech Republic
Netherlands
United States
Belarus
Denmark
Romania
France
Slovenia
Estonia
Poland
Russia
Australia
China
Norway
Croatia
Hungary
New Zealand
Switzerland
Bulgaria
Belgium
Ireland
Serbia and Montenegro
South Africa
Argentina
Egypt
Chile
Spain
Greece
Austria
Finland
Sweden
Ukraine
Japan
Slovakia
Points
189
92
80
78
58
58
54
50
46
46
42
35
29
29
29
23
22
22
17
17
17
15
14
13
11
10
8
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
1
1
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
=10
=10
12
13
14
15
16
=17
=17
=17
20
=21
=21
23
24
=25
=25
27
=28
=28
=30
=30
=30
=30
34
=35
=35
=37
=37
Germany
Great Britain
Italy
Czech Republic
United States
Netherlands
Soviet Union
Belarus
Romania
Australia
Denmark
Slovenia
Canada
Ukraine
France
Hungary
Poland
Croatia
China
Bulgaria
New Zealand
Austria
Switzerland
Spain
South Africa
Japan
Norway
Greece
Serbia and Montenegro
Chile
Egypt
Ireland
Lithuania
Cuba
Estonia
Argentina
Venezuela
Sweden
Points
198
97
87
77
65
54
52
46
41
39
39
36
35
32
31
28
23
23
23
18
16
16
13
12
11
11
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
3
2
2
1
1
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Rowing World Cup: Statistics
2001
2002
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
=9
=9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
=28
=28
=28
=31
=31
=31
34
Germany
Great Britain
Italy
Czech Republic
Australia
Ukraine
Romania
Belarus
Denmark
France
Netherlands
Russia
Hungary
Croatia
Poland
Slovenia
Canada
South Africa
United States
Lithuania
Norway
Austria
Greece
New Zealand
Bulgaria
Egypt
Estonia
Yugoslavia
Spain
Sweden
Latvia
Ireland
Japan
Finland
Points
211
103
74
69
68
57
55
53
51
51
42
40
33
27
26
25
24
23
21
19
18
17
13
11
9
8
7
5
5
5
2
2
2
1
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
=13
=13
15
=16
=16
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
=26
=26
=26
29
=30
=30
=30
=33
=33
=35
=35
37
38
39
40
Germany
Great Britain
Belarus
United States
Denmark
Romania
France
Canada
Switzerland
Poland
Netherlands
Czech Republic
Slovenia
Hungary
Ukraine
Italy
Austria
Russia
Norway
Australia
Croatia
Cuba
Spain
China
Lithuania
Argentina
South Africa
Belgium
Brazil
Greece
New Zealand
Egypt
Yugoslavia
Bulgaria
Mexico
Sweden
Estonia
Chile
Slovakia
Japan
Points
172
147
78
77
75
72
57
52
50
43
40
36
33
33
30
29
29
28
27
26
24
22
20
17
16
13
13
13
12
11
11
11
9
9
8
8
6
4
3
1
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Rowing World Cup: Statistics
1999
2000
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
=9
=9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
=18
=18
20
=21
=21
23
24
25
=26
=26
28
=29
=29
31
=32
=32
=32
=35
=35
Germany
Australia
Great Britain
Romania
Italy
France
United States
Netherlands
Canada
New Zealand
Austria
Belarus
Switzerland
Russia
China
Norway
Slovenia
Czech Republic
Ukraine
Denmark
Lithuania
Poland
Hungary
Croatia
South Africa
Bulgaria
Yugoslavia
Egypt
Ireland
Estonia
Greece
Sweden
Latvia
Portugal
Japan
Slovakia
Points
143
100
93
86
77
68
48
45
44
44
41
38
37
34
30
29
24
23
23
22
19
19
18
17
9
8
8
6
5
5
3
2
2
2
1
1
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
=13
=13
=13
16
=17
=17
19
20
21
22
23
24
=25
=25
27
28
29
30
31
=32
=32
=32
Germany
Great Britain
Romania
Netherlands
France
Canada
Denmark
Russia
Belarus
Switzerland
Norway
Australia
Greece
Slovenia
China
Austria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Ukraine
Italy
United States
New Zealand
Hungary
Poland
Sweden
Bulgaria
South Africa
Egypt
Lithuania
Belgium
Latvia
Spain
Yugoslavia
Brazil
Points
136
123
78
73
71
69
68
56
47
43
40
37
29
29
29
25
23
23
22
20
19
16
15
14
12
12
11
10
9
8
5
2
2
2
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Rowing World Cup: Statistics
1997
1998
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
=14
=14
=16
=16
18
19
20
21
=22
=22
=24
=24
26
=27
=27
=29
=29
31
=32
=32
Germany
Great Britain
Denmark
Australia
Romania
Russia
Italy
Switzerland
Belarus
Czech Republic
Austria
Norway
Sweden
Ukraine
Netherlands
United States
France
Poland
Canada
Lithuania
New Zealand
Slovenia
Egypt
Hungary
Croatia
China
Spain
Latvia
Bulgaria
Belgium
Portugal
Brazil
Estonia
Points
137
112
93
86
77
69
60
57
39
37
36
35
33
28
28
27
27
24
21
20
19
17
17
16
16
9
8
8
5
5
2
1
1
Place Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
=14
=14
16
17
18
19
20
21
=22
=22
=22
=25
=25
27
=28
=28
30
31
32
Germany
Great Britain
Romania
Denmark
France
Australia
Belarus
Russia
Norway
Switzerland
Lithuania
Poland
Sweden
Ukraine
Slovenia
Canada
Netherlands
Italy
Croatia
United States
Latvia
Bulgaria
Austria
Egypt
New Zealand
Czech Republic
Ireland
Belgium
Spain
Greece
Hungary
South Africa
Points
211
99
88
74
70
61
60
44
38
33
32
31
30
27
27
24
23
22
19
16
15
14
14
14
8
8
5
4
4
3
2
1
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10. V enues
10.1. Olympic Games (since 1896) 202
10.2. World Rowing Championships (since 1962) 202
10.3. FISA Lightweight Championships (1976-1988) 203
10.4. Rowing World Cup (since 1990) 10.4.1. Men’s and Women’s Single Sculls (1990-1995) 10.5. Under 23 Events (since 1976) 10.5.1. 10.5.2. 10.5.3. 10.5.4. 10.5.5. Match des Séniors (1976-1991) Nations Cup (1992-2000) World Under 23 Regatta (2001-2003) World Rowing Under 23 Regatta (2004) World Rowing Under 23 Championships (since 2005) 10.6. World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1967) 10.4.2. World Cup Events and International Events (since 1997) 10.6.1. FISA Junior Regatta for Men (1967-1969) 10.6.2. FISA Junior Championships for Men (1970-1977) 10.6.3. FISA Men’s Junior Championships & FISA Women’s Junior Championships
(1978-1984) 10.6.4. World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1985) 10.7. European Championships (since 1893) 203
203
203
204
204
204
204
204
204
205
205
205
205
205
206
Venues
10. Venues
10.1. Olympic Games (since 1896)
1896
1900
1904
1908
1912
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1996
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
Athens
Paris
St. Louis
London
Stockholm
Antwerp
Paris
Amsterdam
Los Angeles
Berlin
London
Helsinki
Melbourne
Rome
Tokyo
Mexico City
Munich
Montreal
Moscow
Los Angeles
Seoul
Barcelona
Atlanta
Sydney
Athens
Beijing
London
Rio de Janeiro
Piraeus
Courbevoie
Henley-on-Thames
Argenteuil
Sloten
Long Beach
Gruenau
Henley-on-Thames
Lake Wendouree
Ballarat
Lake Albano
Lake Toda
Lake Xochimilco
Oberschleissheim
Notre Dame
Krylatskoje
Lake Casitas
Han River
Lake Banyoles
Lake Lanier
Penrith Lake
Schinias
Shunyi
Lake Dorney
Lagoa Rodrigo de
Freitas
GRE
FRA
USA
GBR
SWE
BEL
FRA
NED
USA
GER
GBR
FIN
AUS
ITA
JPN
MEX
FRG
CAN
URS
USA
KOR
ESP
USA
AUS
GRE
CHN
GBR
BRA
(cancelled due to adverse weather conditions)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
10.2. World Rowing Championships (since 1962)
1962
1966
1970
1974
1975
1977
1978
1979
1981
1982
1983
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Lucerne
Bled
St. Catharines
Lucerne
Nottingham
Amsterdam
Karapiro
Bled
Munich
Lucerne
Duisburg
Hazewinkel
Nottingham
Copenhagen
Milan
Bled
Barrington
Vienna
Racice
Indianapolis
Tampere
Glasgow
Aiguebelette
Cologne
St. Catharines
Zagreb
Lucerne
Seville
Milano
Banyoles
Gifu
Eton
Munich
Linz
Poznan
Karapiro
Bled
Plovdiv
Chungjiu
Amsterdam
Rotsee
SUI
Lake Bled
YUG
Martindale Pond
CAN
Rotsee
SUI
Holme Pierrepont
GBR
Bosbaan
NED
Lake Karapiro
NZL
Lake Bled
YUG
Oberschleissheim
FRG
Rotsee
SUI
Wedau Canal
FRG
Lake Hazewinkel
BEL
Holmes Pierrepont
GBR
Lake Bagsvaerd
DEN
Idroscalo
ITA
Lake Bled
YUG
Lake Barrington
AUS
Neue Donau
AUT
Roudnice
CZE
Eagle Creek
USA
Lake Kaukajaervi
FIN
Strathclyde
GBR
Lake Aiguebelette
FRA
Lake Fuehlinger
GER
Martindale Pond
CAN
Jarun
CRO
Rotsee
SUI
Guadalquivir River
ESP
Idroscalo
ITA
Lake Banyoles
ESP
Nagara River
JPN
Lake Dorney
GBR
Oberschleissheim
GER
Ottensheim
AUT
Lake Malta
POL
Lake Karapiro
NZL
Lake Bled
SLO
Plovdiv Rowing Canal BUL
KOR
Bosbaan
NED
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories & lightweight men)
(men & women - open categories & lightweight men)
(men & women - open categories & lightweight men)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories & lightweight men)
(men & women - open categories & lightweight men)
(men & women - open categories & lightweight men)
(men & women - open categories & lightweight men)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(lightweight men & women combined with juniors)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(international events only)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(international events only)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(international events only)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(international events only)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(international events only)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
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Venues
10.3. FISA Lightweight Championships (1976-1988)
1976
1978
1980
1984
1988
Villach
Copenhagen
Hazewinkel
Montreal
Milan
Lake Ossiach
Lake Bagsvaerd
Lake Hazewinkel
Notre-Dame
Idroscalo
AUT
DEN
BEL
CAN
ITA
(combined with FISA Junior Championships)
(men only)
(combined with FISA Junior Championships)
(men only)
(men & women combined with FISA Junior Championships)
10.4. Rowing World Cup (since 1990)
10.4.1. Men’s and Women’s Single Sculls (1990-1995)
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
1992
1992
1992
1992
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1994
1994
1994
1994
1995
1995
1995
1995
San Diego
Mannheim
Oslo
Amsterdam
Lucerne
San Diego
Piediluco
Duisburg
Hjelmsjo
Amsterdam
Lucerne
San Diego
Cologne
Copenhagen
Lucerne
Melbourne
Mexico City
Duisburg
Tampere
Henley
Lucerne
Duisburg
Paris
Henley
Lucerne
Hazewinkel
Paris
Henley
Lucerne
Mission Bay
Port of Mannheim
Lake Aarungen
Bosbaan
Rotsee
Mission Bay
Lake Piediluco
Wedau Canal
Bosbaan
Rotsee
Mission Bay
Lake Fuehlinger
Lake Bagsvaerd
Rotsee
Yarra River
Lake Xochimilco
Wedau Canal
Lake Kaukajaervi
River Thames
Rotsee
Wedau Canal
Vaires sur Marne
River Thames
Rotsee
Lake Hazewinkel
Vaires sur Marne
River Thames
Rotsee
USA
GER
NOR
NED
SUI
USA
ITA
GER
SWE
NED
SUI
USA
GER
DEN
SUI
AUS
MEX
GER
FIN
GBR
SUI
GER
FRA
GBR
SUI
BEL
FRA
GBR
SUI
10.4.2. World Cup Events & International Events (since 1997)
1997
1997
1997
1998
1998
1998
1999
1999
1999
2000
2000
2000
2001
2001
2001
2001
2002
2002
2002
2003
2003
2003
2004
2004
2004
2005
2005
2005
Munich
Paris
Lucerne
Munich
Hazewinkel
Lucerne
Hazewinkel
Vienna
Lucerne
Munich
Vienna
Lucerne
New Jersey
Seville
Vienna
Munich
Hazewinkel
Lucerne
Munich
Milan
Munich
Lucerne
Poznan
Munich
Lucerne
Eton
Munich
Lucerne
Oberschleissheim
Vaires sur Marne
Lake Rotsee
Oberschleissheim
Lake Hazewinkel
Rotsee
Lake Hazewinkel
Neue Donau
Rotsee
Oberschleissheim
Neue Donau
Rotsee
Mercer Lake
Guadalquivir River
Neue Donau
Oberschleissheim
Lake Hazewinkel
Rotsee
Oberschliessheim
Idroscalo
Oberschleissheim
Rotsee
Lake Malta
Oberschleissheim
Rotsee
Lake Dorney
Oberschleissheim
Rotsee
GER
FRA
SUI
GER
BEL
SUI
BEL
AUT
SUI
GER
AUT
SUI
USA
ESP
AUT
GER
BEL
SUI
GER
ITA
GER
SUI
POL
GER
SUI
GBR
GER
SUI
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Venues
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2009
2009
2009
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
Munich
Poznan
Lucerne
Linz
Amsterdam
Lucerne
Munich
Lucerne
Poznan
Banyoles
Munich
Lucerne
Bled
Munich
Lucerne
Munich
Hamburg
Lucerne
Belgrade
Lucerne
Munich
Oberschleissheim
Lake Malta
Rotsee
Ottensheim
Bosbaan
Rotsee
Oberschleissheim
Rotsee
Lake Malta
Lake Banyoles
Oberschleissheim
Rotsee
Lake Bled
Oberschleissheim
Rotsee
Oberschleissheim
Rotsee
Rotsee
Oberschleissheim
GER
POL
SUI
AUT
NED
SUI
GER
SUI
POL
ESP
GER
SUI
SLO
GER
SUI
GER
GER
SUI
SRB
SUI
GER
10.5. Under 23 Events (since 1976)
10.5.1 Match des Séniors (1976-1991)
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
Macon
Tours
Hazewinkel
Hjelmsjoe
Piediluco
Essen
Vienna
Candia
Copenhagen
Banyoles
Hamburg
Aiguebelette
Hazewinkel
Amsterdam
Linz
Naro
Saone River
Cher
Lake Hazewinkel
Oerkelljunga
Lake Piediluco
Lake Baldeney
Neue Donau
Lake Candia
Lake Bagsvaerd
Lake Banyoles
Allermoehe
Lake Aiguebelette
Lake Hazewinkel
Bosbaan
Ottensheim
San Giovanni
FRA
FRA
BEL
SWE
ITA
FRG
AUT
ITA
DEN
ESP
FRG
FRA
BEL
NED
AUT
ITA
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
GBR
GRE
FRA
NED
BEL
ITA
GRE
GER
DEN
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
10.5.2. Nations Cup (1992-2000)
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Glasgow
Ioannina
Paris
Groningen
Hazewinkel
Milan
Ioannina
Hamburg
Copenhagen
Strathclyde
Lake Ioannina
Vaires sur Marne
KPN Watersportbaan
Lake Hazewinkel
Idroscalo
Lake Ioannina
Allermoehe
Lake Bagsvaerd
10.5.3. World Under 23 Regatta (2001-2003)
2001
2002
2003
Linz
Genoa
Belgrade
Ottensheim
Pra
Lake Sava
AUT
ITA
SCG
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
10.5.4. World Rowing Under 23 Regatta (2004)
2004
Poznan
Lake Malta
POL
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
10.5.5. World Rowing Under 23 Championships (since 2005)
2005
2006
2007
2008
Amsterdam
Hazewinkel
Strathclyde
Brandenburg
Bosbaan
Lake Hazewinkel
Country Park
Lake Beetz
NED
BEL
GBR
GER
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
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Venues
2009
2010
Racice
Brest
2011
2012
2013
Amsterdam
Trakai
Linz
Roudnice
Olympic Training
Centre
Bosbaan
Lake Galve
Ottensheim
CZE
BLR
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
NED
LTU
AUT
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
10.6. World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1967)
10.6.1. FISA Junior Regatta for Men (1967-1969)
1967
1968
1969
Ratzeburg
Amsterdam
Naples
Bosbaan
Lake Patria
FRG
NED
ITA
10.6.2. FISA Junior Championships for Men (1970-1977)
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
Ioannina
Bled
Milan
Nottingham
Ratzeburg
Montreal
Villach
Tampere
Lake Ioannina
Lake Bled
Idroscalo
Holme Pierrepont
Lake Kuechen
Notre Dame
Lake Ossiach
Lake Kaukajaervi
GRE
YUG
ITA
GBR
FRG
CAN
AUT
FIN
(combined with FISA Lightweight Championships)
10.6.3. FISA Men’s Junior Championships & FISA Women’s Junior Championships (1978-1984)
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
Belgrade
Moscow
Hazewinkel
Sofia
Piediluco
Vichy
Joenkoeping
Sava River
Krylatskoje
Lake Hazewinkel
Lake Pantcharevo
Lake Piediluco
Allier River
Lake Munksjoen
YUG
URS
BEL
BUL
ITA
FRA
SWE
(combined with FISA Lightweight Championships)
10.6.4. World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1985)
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Brandenburg
Racice
Cologne
Milan
Szeged
Aiguebelette
Banyoles
Montreal
Aarungen
Munich
Poznan
Glasgow
Hazewinkel
Linz
Plovdiv
Zagreb
Duisburg
Trakai
Athens
Banyoles
Brandenburg
Amsterdam
Beijing
Linz
Brive-la-Gaillarde
2010
2011
2012
2013
Racice
Eton
Plovdiv
Trakai
Lake Beetz
Roudnice
Lake Fuehlinger
Idroscalo
Lake Aiguebelette
Lake Banyoles
Notre Dame
Lake Aarungen
Oberschleissheim
Lake Malta
Strathclyde
Lake Hazewinkel
Ottensheim
Sava River
Wedau Canal
GDR
TCH
FRG
ITA
HUN
FRA
ESP
CAN
NOR
GER
POL
GBR
BEL
AUT
BUL
CRO
GER
LTU
GRE
ESP
GER
NED
CHN
AUT
FRA
Schinias
Lake Banyoles
Lake Beetz
Bosbaan
Shunyi
Ottensheim
Le Lac du Causse
Corrézien
Roudnice
CZE
Lake Dorney
GBR
Plovdiv Rowing Canal BUL
Lake Galve
LTU
(combined with FISA Lightweight Championships)
(combined with FISA Lightweight Championships)
(combined with the non-Olympic senior World Rowing Championships)
(combined with the non-Olympic senior World Rowing Championships)
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Venues
10.7. European Championships (since 1893)
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1937
1938
1947
1949
1950
1951
1953
1954
1955
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
2007
2008
2009
Orta
Macon
Ostend
Geneva
Pallanza
Turin
Ostende
Paris
Zurich
Strasbourg
Venice
Paris
Ghent
Pallanza
Strasbourg
Lucerne
Paris
Ostend
Como
Geneva
Ghent
Macon
Amsterdam
Barcelona
Como
Zurich
Prague
Lucerne
Como
Bydgoszcz
Liege
Paris
Belgrade
Budapest
Lucerne
Berlin
Amsterdam
Milan
Lucerne
Amsterdam
Milan
Macon
Copenhagen
Amsterdam
Ghent
Bucharest
Bled
Duisburg
Poznan
Macon
London
Prague
Berlin
Copenhagen
Moscow
Amsterdam
Duisburg
Amsterdam
Vichy
Berlin
Klagenfurt
Tata
Copenhagen
Brandenburg
Moscow
Poznan
Athens
Brest
2010
Montemor-oVelho
Plovdiv
Varese
2011
2012
Lake Orta
Saone River
Ostend Canal
Lake Geneva
Lake Maggiore
River Po
Ostend Canal
Courbevoie
Lake Zurich
Port of Kehl
Guidecca Canal
Courbevoie
Terneuzen Canal
Lake Maggiore
Port of Kehl
Lake Lucerne
Juvisy
Ostend Canal
Lake Como
Lake Geneva
Terneuzen Canal
Saone River
Ymulden Canal
Port of Barcelona
Lake Como
Lake Zurich
Vltava River
Lake Lucerne
Lake Como
ITA
FRA
BEL
SUI
ITA
ITA
BEL
FRA
SUI
FRA
ITA
FRA
BEL
ITA
FRA
SUI
FRA
BEL
ITA
SUI
BEL
FRA
NED
ESP
ITA
SUI
TCH
SUI
ITA
POL
Meuse River
BEL
Suresne
FRA
Sava River
YUG
Danube River
HUN
Rotsee
SUI
Gruenau
GER
Bosbaan
NED
Idroscalo
ITA
Rotsee
SUI
Bosbaan
NED
Idroscalo
ITA
Saone River
FRA
Lake Bagsvaerd
DEN
Bosbaan
NED
G. Nachez
BEL
ROU
Lake Bled
YUG
Wedau Canal
FRG
Lake Malta
POL
Saone River
FRA
Welsh Harp Reservoir GBR
Vltava River
TCH
Gruenau
GDR
Lake Bagsvaerd
DEN
Lake Khimki
URS
Bosbaan
NED
Wedau Canal
FRG
Bosbaan
NED
Allier River
FRA
Gruenau
GDR
Lake Woerther
AUT
HUN
Lake Bagsvaerd
DEN
Lake Beetz
GDR
Krylatskoje
RUS
Lake Malta
POL
Schinias
GRE
Olympic Training
BLR
Centre
National Training
POR
Centre
Plovdiv Rowing Canal BUL
ITA
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(women only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(women only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(women only - open categories)
(men only - open categories)
(women only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(women only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(women only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(women only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(women only - open categories)
(men & women - open categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
(men & women - open & lightweight categories)
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11.1. Thomas Keller Award 208
11.2. FISA Awards 209
World Rowing Awards
11. WORLD ROWING AWARDS
11.1. Thomas Keller Award
The Thomas Keller Medal is the highest distinction in the sport of rowing. It is awarded to recognise an
exceptional international rowing career as well as exemplary sportsmanship and legendary aspect.
Thomas Keller (Thomi) born 1924, was elected President of FISA in 1958, at the age of 34 and was then the
youngest president of an international sports federation ever. At that time he was still an active athlete
himself, and he made it his principle always to give priority to the competitors’ interests, an axiom which has
been a guiding principle for his beloved sport ever since.
Following the 1988 Olympics, Thomi Keller spontaneously awarded the FISA Medal of Honour to PeterMichael Kolbe and Pertti Karpinnen to commemorate one of the greatest rivalries in the history of the sport
and recognising their exceptional talent and sportsmanship. This shaped the idea of the Thomas Keller
Medal which was initiated by the Keller family following Thomi’s passing in 1989 and first awarded to the
great Norwegian oarsman Alf Hansen in 1990.
Each year, the winner is carefully selected by the Thomas Keller Medal committee, after a broad
international nomination process, to ensure that the true values which Thomi so strongly believed in are
represented in this award.
1990 Alf Hansen (NOR)
1991 Thomas Greiner (GER)
1994 Yuri Pimenov (RUS)
1996 Francesco Esposito (ITA)
1996 Nikolai Pimenov (RUS)
1996 Rolf Thorsen (NOR)
1997 Carmine Abbagnale (ITA)
1997 Giuseppe Abbagnale (ITA)
1997 Jana Sorgers (GER)
1997 Thomas Lange (GER)
1998 Kerstin Koeppen (GER)
1998 Roland Baar (GER)
1999 Kathleen Heddle (CAN)
1999 Silken Laumann (CAN)
2001 Steven Redgrave (GBR)
2002 Marnie McBean (CAN)
2003 Peter Antonie (AUS)
2004 Nico Rienks (NED)
2005 Matthew Pinsent (GBR)
2006 Agostino Abbagnale (ITA)
2007 Mike McKay (AUS)
2008 Elisabeta Lipa (ROU)
2009 Kathrin Boron (GER)
2010 James Tomkins (AUS)
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World Rowing Awards
11.2. World Rowing Awards
The World Rowing Awards are a series of four distinctions which each year honour the most deserving male
and female crews, as well as the coach of the year and a special medal for distinguished services to rowing
which rewards an outstanding contribution to the development of international rowing.
Nominations are submitted by FISA’s Council, Commissions and Staff. The shortlist is selected by FISA’s
Council and then put to the Executive Committee and the relevant Commission Chair person for the final
decision. The awards are usually presented to the winner during the annual Gala dinner which takes place
during the Coaches Conference or the World Rowing Forum.
World Rowing Coach of the Year Award
2002 Mike Spracklen (CAN)
2003 Giuseppe La Mura (ITA)
2004 Mike Teti (USA)
2005 Richard Tonks (NZL)
2006 Gianni Postiglione (ITA)
2007 Paul Thompson (GBR)
2008 Alex Wojciechowski (POL)
2009 Tom Terhaar (USA)
2010 Richard Tonks (NZL)
World Rowing Male Rower or Crew of the Year Award
2002 Men’s Pair: James Cracknell and Matthew Pinsent (GBR)
2003 Men’s Pair: James Tomkins and Drew Ginn (AUS)
2004 Men's Four: Matthew Pinsent, Ed Coode, James Cracknell and Steve Williams (GBR)
2005 Men's Double Sculls: Luka Spik, Iztok Cop (SLO)
2006 Men's Quadruple Sculls: Konrad Wasielewski, Marek Kolbowicz, Michal Jelinski, Adam Korol (POL)
2007 Men’s Pair: Drew Ginn and Duncan Free (AUS)
2008 Men’s Single Sculls: Olaf Tufte (NOR)
2009 Men’s Single Sculls: Mahe Drysdale (NZL)
2010 Men’s Single Sculls: Ondrej Synek (CZE)
World Rowing Female Rower or Crew of the Year Award
2002 Women's Single Sculls: Rumyana Neykova (BUL)
2003 Women's Double Sculls: Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell (NZL)
2004 Women's Single Sculls: Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski (GER)
2005 Women's Double Sculls: Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell (NZL)
2006 Women's Single Sculls: Ekaterina Karsten (BLR)
2007 Women’s Quadruple Sculls: Katherine Grainger, Frances Houghton, Debbie Flood, Annie Vernon
(GBR)
2008 Women’s Eight: Erin Cafaro, Lindsay Shoop, Anna Goodale, Eleanor Logan, Anna Cummins,
Zsuzsanna Francia, Caroline Lind, Caryn Davies, Mary Whipple
2009 Women’s Pair: Erin Cafaro, Zsuzsana Francia (USA)
2010 Women’s Double Sculls: Anna Watkins, Katherine Graigner (GBR)
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World Rowing Awards
World Rowing Distinguished Service to Rowing Award
2002 Klaus Filter (GER)
2003 Thor Nilsen (NOR)
2004 Mike Sweeney (GBR)
2005 Werner Konrad (GER)
2006 Penny Chuter (GBR)
2007 Michel Doutre (FRA)
2008 Zhang Qing (CHN)
2009 Dow Rowlands (NZL)
2010 Hart Perry (USA)
World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year Award
2009 Adaptive Men’s Single Sculls: Tom Aggar (GBR)
2010 Adaptive Men’s Single Sculls: Tom Aggar (GBR)
12. B est Times
12.1. World Best Times 212
12.2. Rowing World Cup Best Times 214
12.3. Under 23 Best Times
(at World Rowing Under 23 Championships) 215
12.4. Olympic Best Times 217
12.5. Adaptive Best Times 218
Best Times
12. Best Times
12.1. World Best Times
Event
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Men's Pair (M2-)
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
Men's Four (M4-)
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
Men's Eight (M8+)
Men's Coxed Pair (M2+)
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x)
Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+)
Men's Coxed Four (M4+)
Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-)
Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x)
Time Name
6:33.35 New Zealand
Mahe Drysdale
6:14.27 Great Britain
James Cracknell
Matthew Pinsent
6:03.25 France
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Adrien Hardy
5:41.35 Germany
Sebastian Thormann
Paul Dienstbach
Philipp Stüer
Bernd Heidicker
6:10.02 Denmark
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
5:45.60 Denmark
Thomas Ebert
Thomas Poulsen
Eskild Ebbesen
Victor Feddersen
5:36.20 Australia
Chris Morgan
James McRea
Brendan Long
Dan Noonan
5:19.85 United States
Jason Read
Wyatt Allen
Chris Ahrens
Joseph Hansen
Matthew Deakin
Dan Beery
Beau Hoopman
Bryan Volpenhein
Pete Cipollone
6:42.16 Croatia
Igor Boraska
Tihomir Frankovic
Milan Razov
6:47.82 Great Britain
Zac Purchase
5:30.24 Germany
Klaus Altena
Christian Dahlke
Mike Kobor
Bernhard Stomporowski
Thomas Melges
Uwe März
Michael Buchheit
Kai von Warburg
Olaf Kaska
5:58.96 Germany
Jörg Dederding
Armin Weyrauch
Bahne Rabe
Matthias Ungemach
Armin Eichholz
6:26.21 Ireland
Tony O'Connor
Neville Maxwell
5:45.18 Italy
Michelangelo Crispi
Massimo Guglielmi
Francesco Esposito
Massimo Lana
Date
29 Aug 2009
Location
Poznan, POL
21 Sep 2002
Seville, ESP
17 Jun 2006
Poznan, POL
21 Sep 2002
Seville, ESP
23 Jun 2007
Amsterdam, NED
09 Jul 1999
Lucerne, SUI
10 Aug 2008
Beijing, CHN
15 Aug 2004
Athens, GRE
18 Sep 1994
Indianapolis, IN, USA
26 Aug 2006
Eton, GBR
1992
24 Aug 1991
Montreal, CAN
Vienna, AUT
1994
Paris, FRA
1992
Montreal, CAN
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Best Times
Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
7:07.71 Bulgaria
Rumyana Neykova
Women's Pair (W2-)
6:53.80 Romania
Georgeta Andrunache
Viorica Susanu
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
6:38.78 New Zealand
Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
Women's Four (W4-)
6:25.35 Australia
Robyn Selby Smith
Joanna Lutz
Amber Bradley
Kate Hornsey
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
6:49.77 China
Xu Dongxiang
Yan Shimin
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
6:10.80 Germany
Kerstin Köppen
Kathrin Boron
Katrin Rutschow
Jana Sorgers
Women's Eight (W8+)
5:55.50 United States
Brett Sickler
Megan Cooke
Anna Goodale
Lindsay Shoop
Anna Mickelson
Susan Francia
Caroline Lind
Caryn Davies
Mary Whipple
Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x)
7:28.15 Romania
Constanta Burcica
Women's Lightweight Pair (LW2-)
7:18.32 Australia
Eliza Blair
Justine Joyce
Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) 6:23.96 China
Yu Hua
Chen Haixia
Fan Xuefei
Liu Jing
21 Sep 2002
Seville, ESP
21 Sep 2002
Seville, ESP
21 Sep 2002
Seville, ESP
26 Aug 2006
Eton, GBR
17 Jun 2006
Poznan, POL
19 May 1996
Duisburg, GER
27 Aug 2006
Eton, GBR
19 Jun 1994
Paris, FRA
07 Sep 1997
Aiguebellette-le-Lac, FRA
27 Aug 2006
Eton, GBR
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Best Times
12.2. Rowing World Cup Best Times
Event
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Men's Pair (M2-)
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
Men's Four (M4-)
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
Men's Eight (M8+)
Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Women's Pair (W2-)
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
Women's Eight (W8+)
Time Name
6:39.12 New Zealand
Mahe Drysdale
6:18.73 Croatia
Oliver Martinov
Ninoslav Saraga
6:03.25 France
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Adrien Hardy
5:46.12 Norway
Kjetil Undset
Sture Bjoervig
Steffen Störseth
Nils Torolv Simonsen
6:10.02 Denmark
Mads Rasmussen
Rasmus Quist
5:45.60 Denmark
Thomas Ebert
Thomas Poulsen
Eskild Ebbesen
Victor Feddersen
5:37.31 Poland
Konrad Wasielewski
Marek Kolbowicz
Michal Jelinski
Adam Korol
5:21.21 Australia
Dave McGowan
James Marburg
Matthew Ryan
Samuel Conrad
Thomas Laurich
Karsten Forsterling
Cameron McKenzie McHarg
Jeremy Stevenson
Martin Rabjohns
7:14.12 Germany
Katrin RutschowStomporowski
6:56.27 Canada
Emma Robinson
Theresa Luke
6:47.02 New Zealand
Caroline Evers-Swindell
Georgina Evers-Swindell
6:49.77 China
Xu Dongxiang
Yan Shimin
6:11.69 Germany
Maren Derlien
Meike Evers
Manuela Lutze
Kerstin Kowalski
5:57.02 Romania
Georgeta Damian
Viorica Susanu
Ioana Olteanu
Aurica Chirita
Magdalena Dumitrache
Doina Spircu
Marioara Popescu
Doina Ignat
Elena Georgescu
Date
17 Jun 2006
Location
Poznan, POL
09 Jul 1999
Lucerne, SUI
17 Jun 2006
Poznan, POL
09 Jul 1999
Lucerne, SUI
23 Jun 2007
Amsterdam, NED
09 Jul 1999
Lucerne, SUI
17 Jun 2006
Poznan, POL
17 Jun 2006
Poznan, POL
13 Jul 2003
Lucerne, SUI
09 Jul 1999
Lucerne, SUI
13 Jul 2003
Lucerne, SUI
17 Jun 2006
Poznan, POL
09 Jul 1999
Lucerne, SUI
09 Jul 1999
Lucerne, SUI
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Best Times
12.3. Under 23 World Best Times (at World Rowing Under 23 Championships)
Event
Men's Single Sculls (BM1x)
Men's Pair (BM2-)
Men's Double Sculls (BM2x)
Men's Coxed Four (BM4+)
Men's Four (BM4-)
Men's Quadruple Sculls (BM4x)
Men's Eight (BM8+)
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (BLM1x)
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (BLM2x)
Men’s Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (BLM4x)
Men's Lightweight Four (BLM4-)
Men's Lightweight Pair (BLM2-)
Time Name
6:46.93 Gemany
Karsten Brodowski
6:25.34 Greece
Stergios Papachristos
Georgios Tziallas
6:14.05 Belarus
Dzianis Mihal
Stanislau Shcharbachenia
6:03.19 New Zealand
James Dallinger
Steven Cottle
Paul Gerritsen
Dane Boswell
Daniel Quigley
5:53.19 Germany
Jan Müller
Philipp Adamski
Urs Käufer
Falk Müller
5:43.76 Italy
Bernardo Miccoli
Bruno Rosetti
Jacopo Palma
Andrea Messina
5:30.43 Germany
Philipp Hosch
Raimund Hörmann Jr
Philipp Naruhn
Timm Baur
Daniel Holert
Florian Eichner
André Slavik
Sebastian Schmidt
Peter Puppe
6:55.73 New Zealand
Storm Uru
6:16.35 Germany
Christian Hochbruck
Lars Hartig
5:49.69 Italy
Jose Casiraghi
Andrea Cereda
Pietro Ruta
Francesco Rigon
5:58.88 Italy
Livio La Padula
Martino Goretti
Michele Savriè
Fabrizio Gabriele
6:32.01 Italy
Andrea Caianiello
Armando Dell’Aquila
Year
2006
Location
Hazewinkel, BEL
2009
Racice, CZE
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2005
Amsterdam, NED
2009
Racice, CZE
2005
Amsterdam, NED
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2009
Racice, CZE
2009
Racice, CZE
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2009
Racice, CZE
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Best Times
Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (BLW1x)
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (BLW2x)
Women's Single Sculls (BW1x)
Women's Pair (BW2-)
Women's Double Sculls (BW2x)
Women's Quadruple Sculls (BW4x)
Women's Four (BW4-)
Women's Eight (BW8+)
Lightweight Women’s Quadruple Sculls (BLW4x)
7:38.04 Greece
Alexandra Tsiavou
7:03.16 Italy
Erika Mai
Laura Milani
7:27.23 Czech Republic
Jitka Antosova
7:14.07 United States
Ashley Kroll
Felice Mueller
6:53.40 Czech Republic
Jitka Antošová
Gabriela Vareková
6:24.55 Romania
Maria Bursuc
Roxana Cogianu
Florina Atomulesei
Ionelia Neacsu
6:39.97 Australia
Verena Stocker
Annika Naughton
Charlotte Walters
Renee Kirby
6:06.68 United States
Anne Kennedy
Kerry Birk
Megan Smith
Katharine Davison
Devan Darby
Esther Lofgren
Katherine Glessner
Genevra Stone
Katelin Snyder
6:34.99 Germany
Regina Pieroth
Katja Ruegner
Lena Bieger
Kaja Brecht
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2005
Amsterdam, NED
2009
Racice, CZE
2010
Brest, BLR
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2006
Hazewinkel, BEL
2009
Racice, CZE
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Best Times
12.4. Olympic Best Times
Event
Men's Single Sculls (M1x)
Men's Pair (M2-)
Men's Double Sculls (M2x)
Men's Four (M4-)
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)
Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-)
Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
Men's Eight (M8+)
Women's Single Sculls (W1x)
Women's Pair (W2-)
Women's Double Sculls (W2x)
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x)
Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
Women's Eight (W8+)
Time Name
6:44.85 Switzerland
Xeno Müller
6:20.09 Great Britain
Steve Redgrave
Matthew Pinsent
6:11.49 Italy
Rossano Galtarossa
Alessio Sartori
5:48.52 Germany
Jochen Urban
Sebastian Thormann
Philipp Stüer
Bernd Heidicker
6:10.99 Great Britain
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
5:47.76 Denmark
Thomas Ebert
Morten Jørgensen
Mads Andersen
Eskild Ebbesen
5:36.20 Australia
Chris Morgan
James McRae
Brendan Long
Dan Noonan
5:19.85 United States
Jason Read
Wyatt Allen
Chris Ahrens
Joseph Hansen
Matt Deakin
Dan Beery
Beau Hoopman
Bryan Volpenhein
Pete Cipollone
7:18.12 Germany
Katrin RutschowStomporowski
7:01.39 Australia
Megan Still
Kate Slatter
6:49.00 Germany
Kerstin Köppen
Kathrin Boron
6:49.90 Australia
Sally Newmarch
Amber Halliday
6:11.83 China
Tang Bin
Jin Ziwei
Xi Aihua
Zhang Yangyang
5:56.55 United States
Kate Johnson
Samantha Magee
Megan Dirkmaat
Alison Cox
Caryn Davies
Laurel Korholz
Anna Mickelson
Lianne Nelson (-Bennion)
Mary Whipple
Date
27 Jul 1996
Location
Atlanta, GA, USA
27 Jul 1996
Atlanta, GA, USA
18 Aug 2004
Athens, GRE
19 Aug 2004
Athens, GRE
17 Aug 2008
Beijing, CHN
17 Aug 2008
Beijing, CHN
10 Aug 2008
Beijing, CHN
15 Aug 2004
Athens, GRE
21 Aug 2004
Athens, GRE
27 Jul 1996
Atlanta, GA, USA
01 Aug 1992
Barcelona, ESP
15 Aug 2004
Athens, GRE
10 Aug 2008
Beijing, CHN
15 Aug 2004
Athens, GRE
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Best Times
12.5. Adaptive Best Times
Event
Arms Only Men's Single Sculls (AM1x)
Time Name
4:49.80 Great Britain
Tom Aggar
Arms Only Women's Single Sculls (AW1x)
5:25.17 Ukraine
Alla Lysenko
Trunk & Arms Mixed Double Sculls (TA2x)
4:03.89 France
Perle Bouge
Stephane Tardieu
Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four (LTA4+) 3:21.22 Canada
Anthony Theriault
Meghan Montgomery
Victoria Nolan
David Blair
Laura Comeau
Date
01 Nov 2010
Location
Karapiro, NZL
29 Aug 2009
Poznan, POL
01 Nov 2010
Karapiro, NZL
01 Nov 2010
Karapiro, NZL
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