2009 Junior World Rowing Championships

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The 2009 Junior World Rowing Championships took place from August 5th to 8th, 2009 in Brive-la-Gaillarde in France . The competitions were held on the Lac du Causse .

Thirteen competitions were held at the championships, seven for boys and six for girls.

One team per competition class from all member associations of the World Rowing Association was eligible to participate . A qualification regatta did not exist.

Results

The medal winners from the A finals are listed here. These were manned by six boats, which had to qualify for the finals through pre-run and hope runs as well as quarter and semi-finals. The length of the course was 2000 meters in all races.

Juniors

Boat class gold silver bronze
One (JM1x) GermanyGermany Germany
Felix Bach
7: 03.07 PolandPoland Poland
Kamil Zajkowski
7: 03.52 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Yuan Wanjie
7: 05.05
Double scull (JM2x) GermanyGermany Germany
Hubert Trzybinski
Timo Piontek
6: 24.75 RomaniaRomania Romania
Petru Codau
Cristi-Ilie Pirghie
6: 28.09 LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania
Kestutis Juozenas
Algirdas Bendaravicius
6: 28.34
Double quad (JM4x) GermanyGermany Germany
Michel Overlack
Florian Eidam
Paul Heinrich
Max Planer
5: 54.03 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
David Szabo
Jan Pilc
Jakub Podrazil
Jan Andrle
5: 55.19 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
Giacomo Thomas
Evan Kennedy
Julian Svoboda
Hayden Cohen
5: 56.28
Two without a helmsman (JM2-) SerbiaSerbia Serbia
Igor Lucic
Luka Dordevic
6: 36.40 GreeceGreece Greece
Christos Koutsiaftis
Evripidis Sklivanitis
6: 41.28 FranceFrance France
Benjamin Fauchie
Matthieu Moinaux
6: 42.35
Foursome without a helmsman (JM4-) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Andrew A. Holmes
Jason Phillips
William Perham
Constantine Louloudis
6: 02.49 RomaniaRomania Romania
Silviu-Stefanita Voinoiu
George Palamariu
Ionut-Alexandru Tache
Leon Pop
6: 05.25 AustraliaAustralia Australia
Daniel Brighthope
Michael Poulter
Thomas Chapman
Tom Gatti
6: 08.29
Foursome with helmsman (JM4 +) GermanyGermany Germany
Adrian Heil
Markus Hollubarsch
Lorenz Diergarten
Maximilian Schnitker
Leopold Bertz (Stm.)
6: 20.34 AustraliaAustralia Australia
Angus Moore
Joshua Hicks
Samuel Collins
Thomas Amies
Nicholas Allen-Duncat (Stm.)
6: 22.44 ItalyItaly Italy
Giuseppe Minichini
Marco Alberti
Edoardo Gattai
Vincenzo Serpico
Pietro Vitucci (Stm.)
6: 22.89
Eighth (JM8 +) GermanyGermany Germany
Lucas Artmann
Felix Krane
Leonhard Zerni
Hannes Ocik
Hanno Hagenström
Arne Schwiethal
Julien Corzilius
Tobias Oppermann
Henri Kuper (stm.)
5: 43.62 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Max Monfared
Edward Nainby-Luxmoore
Matthew Tatlock
Stephen Jones
Samuel Arnot
Stewart Innes
Caspar Jopling
George Rossiter
Franz Imfeld (stm.)
5: 44.65 ItalyItaly Italy
Francesco Schisano
Marco Di Costanzo
Alessandro Addabbo
Marco Andreucci
Luca Parlato
Vincenzo Abbagnale
Roberto Bianco
Giuseppe Vicino
Enrico D'Aniello (stm.)
5: 46.70

Juniors

Boat class gold silver bronze
One (JW1x) GermanyGermany Germany
Lisa Schmidla
7: 44.13 SpainSpain Spain
Virginia Diaz Rivas
7: 48.85 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Cao Ting
7: 51.13
Double scull (JW2x) GermanyGermany Germany
Julia Lier
Marie-Catherine Arnold
7: 05.94 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Lenka Antošová
Denisa Cvancarova
7: 11.70 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Zhang Rui
Wang Yuwei
7: 13.61
Double quad (JW4x) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Zhao Xirong
Zhang Xinyue
Zhang Ting
Yan Xiaohua
6: 36.02 AustraliaAustralia Australia
Jessica Hall
Madeleine Edmunds
Amy Fowler
Alexandra Hagan
6: 37.52 GermanyGermany Germany
Lena Rauschenbach
Judith Sievers
Nele Schürmann
Sonja Wittemann
6: 37.69
Two without a helmsman (JW2-) RomaniaRomania Romania
Mihaela Petrilă
Andreea Boghian
7: 21.40 BelarusBelarus Belarus
Alena Kryvasheyenka
Anastasiya Skrobut
7: 24.53 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Yin Dameng
Miao Tian
7: 25.99
Foursome without a helmsman (JW4-) AustraliaAustralia Australia
Anna Kaszycki
Hannah Vermeersch
Peta White
Jessica Molsher-Jones
6: 48.18 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Amber Anderson
Olivia Carnegie-Brown
Caragh McMurtry
Brianna Stubbs
6: 51.30 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Shan Chun
Ju Rui
Xu Rui
Li Change
6: 53.14
Eighth (JW8 +) United StatesUnited States United States
Elisabeth Murray
Molly Hamrick
Brandy Herald
Rebeca Felix
Louise Breen
Michelle Pearson
Kristin Wentzel
Kelly Bauer
Chelsea Lucas (Stf.)
6: 26.89 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
Catherine Shields
Robyn Munro
Tarsha Williams
Hayley Hoogeveen
Zoe Stevenson
Eve Macfarlane
Kirstyn Goodger
Jennifer Storey
Frances Turner (Stf.)
6: 31.19 GermanyGermany Germany
Sara Davids
Wiebke Hein
Theda Lehmann
Anna-Maria Götz
Marie Wintjen
Charlotte Siering
Constanze Siering
Mandy Gruner
Julia Kosmol ( Deputy )
6: 34.97

Medal table

space country gold silver bronze total
1 GermanyGermany Germany 7th 2 9
2 AustraliaAustralia Australia 1 2 1 4th
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1 2 3
RomaniaRomania Romania 1 2 3
5 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 5 6th
6th SerbiaSerbia Serbia 1 1
United StatesUnited States United States 1 1
8th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2 2
9 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1 1 2
10 BelarusBelarus Belarus 1 1
SpainSpain Spain 1 1
GreeceGreece Greece 1 1
PolandPoland Poland 1 1
14th ItalyItaly Italy 2 2
15th FranceFrance France 1 1
LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 1 1
total 13 13 13 39

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Junior World Rowing Championships 2009: One (JM1x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  2. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Double sculls (JM2x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  3. Junior World Rowing Championships 2009: Quadruple sculls (JM4x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  4. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Two men without a helmsman (JM2-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  5. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Foursome without a helmsman (JM4-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  6. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Foursome with helmsman (JM4 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  7. Junior World Rowing Championships 2009: Eighth (JM8 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  8. Junior World Rowing Championships 2009: One (JW1x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  9. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Double sculls (JW2x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  10. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Quadruple Sculls (JW4x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  11. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Two men without helmsman (JW2-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  12. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Foursome without helmsman (JW4-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
  13. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2009: Eighth (JW8 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2009, accessed on May 2, 2020 .