media guide - World Rowing
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media guide - World Rowing
MEDIA GUIDE 2011 results and statistics 2011 Media Guide Results & Statistics Published by / Publié par FISA Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d’Aviron The International Rowing Federation Av. de Rhodanie 54 1007 Lausanne Switzerland Tel.:+41 21 617 8373 Fax:+41 21 617 8375 [email protected] www.worldrowing.com CD-Rom slip case printed by / Pochette CD-Rom imprimée par Imprimerie CAVIN Route de Neuchâtel 37 1422 Grandson Switzerland CD-Rom engraved by / Pochette CD-Rom gravée par CD Mediacting Sàrl Jordils Park 40 1025 Saint-Sulpice Switzerland Design / Graphisme SimpleCom Graphics Rue des Moulins 19 1400 Yverdon-les-Bains Switzerland Media Guide produced in association with / Media Guide produit en association avec Cover photos / Photos de couverture Ondrej Synek (CZE), 2010 World Rowing Male Crew of the Year Cover photograph © 2010 John Gichigi/Getty Images Tom Aggar (GBR), 2010 World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year Cover photograph © Detlev Seyb/MyRowingPhoto.com Katherine Grainger & Anna Watkins (GBR), 2010 World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year Photo de couverture © 2010 John Gichigi/Getty Images 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 15 16 28 40 48 56 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) 65 4. Paralympic Games 91 4.1. 2008 Paralympic results 4.2. NPC Medal Table Paralympics 2008 92 93 66 66 76 76 77 79 81 82 5. World Rowing Championships 95 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 127 128 135 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) 143 144 1. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 8. European Championships 153 154 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) 202 202 203 203 203 203 204 204 204 204 204 204 205 205 205 205 205 206 11. World Rowing Awards 207 11.1. Thomas Keller Award 11.2. FISA Awards 208 209 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 212 214 215 217 218 2. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 1.introduction 1.1.Introduction 4 1.2. 2011 Events Information 5 1.3. 2010 World Rowing Season – Highlights 9 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 Av. de Rhodanie 54 1007 Lausanne, SWITZERLAND Tel. + 41 21 617 83 73 Fax + 41 21 617 83 75 [email protected] 4. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 5. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Introduction 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] 6. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Introduction 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] 7. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 8. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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. 9. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Introduction 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. 10. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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. 11. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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. 12. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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. Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 16. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 17. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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. Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 18. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 19. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 20. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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] Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 21. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 22. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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] Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 23. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 24. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 25. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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. Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 26. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 28. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 29. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 30. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 31. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 60 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 32. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 61 Edition Competition 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 33. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 76 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 34. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 77 Edition Competition 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 35. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2009 89 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 36. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 All Time Women’s Rank at end of 2010 105 Edition Competition 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. Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 37. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 40. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Top Rowers 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 41. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 42. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Top Rowers 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 43. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 44. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Top Rowers 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 45. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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) © Getty Images 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. Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 48. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 49. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 50. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 51. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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. Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 52. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 53. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 56. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 57. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 58. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 59. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 60. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 61. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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." Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 62. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 Full bio results available on www.worldrowing.com 63. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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) 66 66 76 76 77 79 81 82 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 66. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 67. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 68. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 69. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 70. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 71. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 72. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 73. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 74. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 75. 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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 Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 76. 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All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete – Men (since 1900) 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 77. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 31 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 78. 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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 79. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 80. 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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 Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 81. 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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 82. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 83. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 84. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 85. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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. 86. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 87. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 88. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Olympic Games: Historical Results 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 89. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 90. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 92. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 93. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 96. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 97. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 98. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 99. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:00.29 100. 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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 101. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (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 5:55.37 102. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (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 6:30.02 103. 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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 3:35.19 104. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (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 105. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 106. 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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 108. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Statistics) 46 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 109. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Statistics) 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 110. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Statistics) 46 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 111. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Statistics) 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 Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 112. 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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 113. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (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 114. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 115. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 116. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 117. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 118. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 119. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (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 120. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Statistics) 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 121. 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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 123. 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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 124. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (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 125. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 126. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 6.World Rowing Junior 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 6:27.13 128. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:01.13 129. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 5:46.25 130. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:27.23 131. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 7:17.53 132. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:48.09 133. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:30.00 134. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 135. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 136. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 137. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 138. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 139. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 140. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 141. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 142. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:19.48 144. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 145. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 5:51.60 146. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 7:00.01 147. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 5:56.18 148. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:43.82 149. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:26.38 150. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:09.97 151. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:37.74 152. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 8.E uropean Championships 8.1. European Championships 2007-2010 results (Top 3 crews) 154 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 6:12.48 154. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 155. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 156. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:27.79 157. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 7:26.57 158. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:32.58 159. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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) 162 162 176 181 181 182 184 186 193 Rowing World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 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 6:33.23 162. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:23.85 163. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:00.74 164. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:47.73 165. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:33.89 166. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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) 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 167. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 5:35.78 168. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 5:35.09 169. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Historical Results (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 7:11.97 170. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 7:32.92 171. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:25.89 172. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:28.27 173. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 6:18.31 174. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 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 6:17.89 175. 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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 5:50.07 176. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Historical Results (International Events) 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 6:30.75 177. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Historical Results (International Events) 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 6:48.13 178. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Historical Results (International Events) 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 7:57.46 179. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Historical Results (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 6:46.41 180. 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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 181. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 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+ 182. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 42 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 183. 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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 184. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 45 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 185. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 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 186. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 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 187. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 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 188. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 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 189. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 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 190. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com Rowing World Cup: Statistics 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 191. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 192. 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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 1 193. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 2 194. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 1 195. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 1 196. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 1 197. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 2 198. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 1 199. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 200. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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) 202. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 203. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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) 204. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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) 205. 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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) 206. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 11. World Rowing Awards 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) 208. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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) 209. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 212. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 213. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 214. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 215. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 216. 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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 217. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com 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 218. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com
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