Junior World Rowing Championships 2010

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The 2010 Junior World Rowing Championships took place from August 5th to 8th, 2010 in Račice u Štětí in the Czech Republic . The competitions were held on the Račice rowing channel .

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: 01.33 GreeceGreece Greece
Dionysios Angelopoulos
7: 05.18 United StatesUnited States United States
Andrew Campbell JR
7: 09.36
Double scull (JM2x) GermanyGermany Germany
Stephan Riemekasten
Timo Piontek
6: 26.38 FranceFrance France
Alberic Cormerais
Mickael Marteau
6: 32.11 ItalyItaly Italy
Emanuele Ferraiuolo
Edoardo Margheri
6: 36.31
Double quad (JM4x) GermanyGermany Germany
Denis Sittel
Ruben Steinhardt
Florian Eidam
Patrick Leineweber
5: 53.86 ItalyItaly Italy
Marco Calamaro
Matteo Baluganti
Michele Manzoli
Marco Ferracci
5: 55.85 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
Nathan Flannery
Christopher Morrison
Ryan Goodson
Hayden Cohen
5: 57.37
Two without a helmsman (JM2-) GreeceGreece Greece
Michalis Nastopoulos
Apostolos Lampridis
6: 50.39 GermanyGermany Germany
Tobias Oppermann
Bodo Schacher
6: 51.41 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan
Radoslav Drenovski
Aleksandr Glotov
6: 56.06
Foursome without a helmsman (JM4-) RomaniaRomania Romania
Vlad-Dragos Aicoboae
Toader-Andrei Gontaru
Marius-Vasile Cozmiuc
Cosmin-Razvan Bogus
6: 08.62 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Jack Shepherd
Callum McBrierty
Edward Nainby-Luxmoore
Caspar Jopling
6: 11.60 SpainSpain Spain
Pau Franquet Monfort
Manuel Fernandez Lopez
Ismael Montes Caamano
Javier Garcia Ordonez
6: 12.90
Foursome with helmsman (JM4 +) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Louis Margot
Markus Kessler
Alex Plüss
Augustin Maillefer
Marco Brechbühl (Stm.)
6: 19.31 ItalyItaly Italy
Nikolas Tenaglia
Davide Tabacco
Mauro Acerra
Massimiliano Rocchi
Pietro Tassan (Stm.)
6: 21.51 AustraliaAustralia Australia
Angus Moore
Matthew Cochran
David Watts
Thomas Amies
Jack Alpe (Stm.)
6: 21.85
Eighth (JM8 +) United StatesUnited States United States
Justin Jones
Patrick McGlone
Whitney Blodgett
Connor Jones
Paul Popescu
Austin Hack
Zachary Hershberger
Zachary Johnson
Louis Lombardi JR (Stm.)
5: 37.08 GermanyGermany Germany
Hannes Staffeldt
Henry Gieseler
Rene Stüven
Maximilian Fay
Clemens Barth
Malte Jakschik
Finn Schröder
Nils-Ole Bock
Leopold Bertz (Stm.)
5: 37.73 ItalyItaly Italy
Bernardo Nannini
Marco Di Costanzo
Matteo Macario
Simone Angeloni
Fabio Vigliarolo
Vincenzo Abbagnale
Roberto Bianco
Giuseppe Vicino
Enrico D'Aniello (stm.)
5: 41.04

Juniors

Boat class gold silver bronze
One (JW1x) GermanyGermany Germany
Judith Sievers
7: 50.40 RomaniaRomania Romania
Laura Oprea
7: 52.87 GreeceGreece Greece
Aikaterini Nikolaidou
7: 57.28
Double scull (JW2x) FranceFrance France
Daphne Socha
Noemie Kober
7: 17.87 ItalyItaly Italy
Elena Coletti
Giada Colombo
7: 19.28 GermanyGermany Germany
Saskia-Marie Nitzschke
Shirin Brockmann
7: 19.46
Double quad (JW4x) GermanyGermany Germany
Fabienne Knoke
Stephanie Hang
Caroline Hackler
Wiebke Hein
6: 35.65 UkraineUkraine Ukraine
Alona Makcymenko
Lesya Gerasymchuk
Ievgeniia Nimchenko
Daryna Verkhogliad
6: 39.42 BelarusBelarus Belarus
Tatsiana Klimovich
Darya Marchanka
Hanna Kolyshkina
Hanna Sychova
6: 45.28
Two without a helmsman (JW2-) RomaniaRomania Romania
Alexandra Bizom
Elena-Oltita Hrisca
7: 28.32 GreeceGreece Greece
Kassiani Spyridou
Andreanna Spyridou
7: 32.24 GermanyGermany Germany
Sara Davids
Miriam Davids
7: 32.36
Foursome without a helmsman (JW4-) New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
Beatrix Heaphy-Hall
Jennifer Storey
Grace Prendergast
Eve Macfarlane
6: 49.48 United StatesUnited States United States
Lucy Grinalds
Agatha Nowinski
Jessica Eiffert
Chandler Lally
6: 50.38 AustraliaAustralia Australia
Natasha Gay
Olympia Aldersey
Emma Basher
Hannah Vermeersch
6: 51.03
Eighth (JW8 +) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Rosa Atkinson
Beth Astell
Camilla Hadland
Yasmin Tredell
Georgia Howard-Merrill
Ruth Whyman
Philippa Neill
Fiona Gammond
Lily van den Broecke (Stf.)
6: 24.97 United StatesUnited States United States
Carli Goldberg
Faith Richardson
Kristin Faulkner
Marianne Hoeft
Christina Bax
Madison Lips
Louise Breen
Rosemary Grinalds
Christine Devlin (Stf.)
6: 28.02 GermanyGermany Germany
Carolin Franzke
Anna-Maria Götz
Johanna Soester
Charlotte Siering
Jennifer Schulte
Nadine Seehaus
Ilona Mann
Eileen Wallenhauer
Amelie Reichwald (Stf.)
6: 30.21

Medal table

space country gold silver bronze total
1 GermanyGermany Germany 5 2 3 10
2 RomaniaRomania Romania 2 1 3
3 GreeceGreece Greece 1 2 1 4th
United StatesUnited States United States 1 2 1 4th
5 FranceFrance France 1 1 2
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1 1 2
7th New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1 1 2
8th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1 1
9 ItalyItaly Italy 3 2 5
10 UkraineUkraine Ukraine 1 1
11 AustraliaAustralia Australia 2 2
12 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan 1 1
BelarusBelarus Belarus 1 1
SpainSpain Spain 1 1
total 13 13 13 39

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Junior World Rowing Championships 2010: One (JM1x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  2. ^ Junior World Rowing Championships 2010: Double sculls (JM2x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  3. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2010: Quadruple sculls (JM4x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  4. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2010: Two men without a helmsman (JM2-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  5. Junior World Rowing Championships 2010: Four-man without a helmsman (JM4-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 7, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  6. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2010: Foursome with helmsman (JM4 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  7. Junior World Rowing Championships 2010: Eighth (JM8 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  8. ^ Junior World Rowing Championships 2010: One (JW1x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  9. ^ Junior World Rowing Championships 2010: Double sculls (JW2x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 8, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  10. ^ Junior World Rowing Championships 2010: Quadruple sculls (JW4x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 7, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  11. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2010: Two men without helmsman (JW2-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 7, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  12. Junior World Championships in Rowing 2010: Foursome without helmsman (JW4-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 7, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).
  13. Junior World Rowing Championships 2010: Eighth (JW8 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 7, 2010, accessed on April 27, 2020 (English).