Junior World Rowing Championships 2017

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The 2017 Junior World Rowing Championships took place from August 2nd to 6th, 2017 in Trakai , Lithuania . The competitions were held on the Galvesee .

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) United StatesUnited States United States
Clark Dean
7: 04.73 GermanyGermany Germany
Moritz Wolff
7: 07.98 South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa
Mmbudzeni Masutha
7: 11.10
Double scull (JM2x) AustraliaAustralia Australia
Cormac Kennedy-Leverett
Fergus Hamilton
6: 34.05 BelarusBelarus Belarus
Artsem Laputsin
Yauheni Zalaty
6: 37.07 GreeceGreece Greece
Christos Stergiakas
Charalampos Ntinenis
6: 40.86
Double quad (JM4x) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Valentin Hühn
Dominic Condrau
Andrin Gulich
Linus Copes
6: 04.97 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Victor Kleshnev
Ollie Costley
Bryn Ellery
Tom Smith
6: 06.06 ItalyItaly Italy
Danilo Amalfitano
Gabriele D'Alfonsi
Nunzio Di Colandrea
Leonardo Radice Karoschitz
6: 06.23
Two without a helmsman (JM2-) CroatiaCroatia Croatia
Patrik Lončarić
Anton Lončarić
6: 51.11 RomaniaRomania Romania
Stefan-Constantin Berariu
Florin-Sorin Lehaci
6: 54.50 TurkeyTurkey Turkey
Aydin Sahin
Ismael Ali Bekiroglu
6: 58.90
Foursome without a helmsman (JM4-) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Douwe De Graaf
Casper Woods
Calvin Tarczy
Felix Drinkall
6: 15.43 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
Daniel Hunter Williamson
Thomas Russel
Matthew MacDonald
Benjamin Taylor
6: 17.12 RomaniaRomania Romania
Dumitru-Alexandru Ciobica
Nicu-Iulian Chelaru
Cristian-Ionut Cojocaru
Ciprian Huc
6: 22.80
Foursome with helmsman (JM4 +) ItalyItaly Italy
Federico Dini
Aniello Sabbatino
Aniello Di Ruocco
Leonardo Apuzzo
Riccardo Zoppini (Stm.)
6: 33.71 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Nils Schneider
Anton Flohr
Oliver Gisiger
Nico Müller
Nicolas Mamassis (Stm.)
6: 36.91 GermanyGermany Germany
Elias Kun
Henry Hopmann
Jasper Angl
Oliver Peikert
Elisa Carnetto (Stm.)
6: 37.95
Eighth (JM8 +) GermanyGermany Germany
Tobias Dirschauer
Mika Marinus Kohout
Leon Münch
Patrick Pott
Ole Kruse
Mattes Schönherr
John Heithoff
Yannik Sacherer
Max Schwartzkopff (stm.)
5: 49.13 United StatesUnited States United States
Spencer Nettle Beaumont
Chase Barrows
Nolan Parks
Harrison Burke
Gordon Holterman
Nikita Lilichenko
Christian Tabash
Geoffrey Dettlinger
Sydney Edwards (Stm.)
5: 50.10 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Luke Robinson
Tom Worthington
Henry Blois-Brooke
Tobias Schroder
Patrick Adams
Seb Newman
Henry Jones
Matthew Rowe
Axel De Boissard (Stm.)
5: 50.26

Juniors

Boat class gold silver bronze
One (JW1x) SpainSpain Spain
Esther Briz Zamorano
7: 58.72 South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa
Megan Hancock
7: 59.70 FranceFrance France
Margaux Bailleul
8: 02.54
Double scull (JW2x) United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Holly Dunford
Zoe Adamson
7: 10.13 GermanyGermany Germany
Maren Völz
Nora Peuser
7: 11.32 CanadaCanada Canada
Grace Vandenbroek
Kieanna Stephens
7: 15.51
Double quad (JW4x) RomaniaRomania Romania
Larisa Elena Rosu
Andreea Grapinoiu
Simona Geanina Radiș
Tabita Maftei
6: 46.27 GermanyGermany Germany
Annabelle Bachmann
Sophie Leupold
Tabea Kuhnert
Leonie Menzel
6: 46.72 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Jana Nussbaumer
Lisa Loetscher
Emma Kovacs
Eline Rol
6: 50.99
Two without a helmsman (JW2-) RomaniaRomania Romania
Adriana Ailincai
Maria Tivodariu
7: 35.83 GreeceGreece Greece
Margarita Georgoudi
Christina Bourmpou
7: 38.79 GermanyGermany Germany
Katja Fuhrmann
Marie-Sophie Zeidler
7: 40.95
Foursome without a helmsman (JW4-) CroatiaCroatia Croatia
Ivana Jurkovic
Josipa Jurkovic
Bruna Milinovic
Izabela Krakic
6: 57.75 RomaniaRomania Romania
Ioana-Irina Acsinte
Geanina-Dumitrita Juncanariu
Elena-Catalina Onciu
Alina-Maria Baletchi
7: 00.87 United StatesUnited States United States
Kelsey Mcginley
Gwenyth Lynch
Rose Carr
Kaitlyn Kynast
7: 04.60
Eighth (JW8 +) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Linda Skalova
Marie Stefkova
Katerina Hartmanova
Anna-Marie Mackova
Zuzana Metlicka
Veronika Kiacova
Josefina Laznickova
Valentyna Kolarova
Sofie Sumanova ( Dep .)
6: 27.97 GermanyGermany Germany
Hannah Reif
Katharina Stamer
Annabel Oertel
Katarina Tkachenko
Lena Sarassa
Patricia Schwarzhuber
Inke Buse
Leonie Heuer
Neele Erdtmann (Stf.)
6: 28.40 RomaniaRomania Romania
Elena Danut
Elena-Cosmina Ciritel
Monica-Georgiana Andron
Ioana-Madalina Morosan
Andreea Popa
Raluca-Georgiana Dinulescu
Maria-Magdalena Rusu
Vasilica-Alexandra Rusu
Victoria-Stefania Petreanu (Stf.)
6: 30.27

Medal table

space country gold silver bronze total
1 RomaniaRomania Romania 2 2 2 6th
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 2 1 1 4th
3 CroatiaCroatia Croatia 2 2
4th GermanyGermany Germany 1 4th 2 7th
5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1 1 1 3
United StatesUnited States United States 1 1 1 3
7th ItalyItaly Italy 1 1 2
8th AustraliaAustralia Australia 1 1
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1 1
SpainSpain Spain 1 1
11 GreeceGreece Greece 1 1 2
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 1 1 2
13 BelarusBelarus Belarus 1 1
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1 1
15th CanadaCanada Canada 1 1
FranceFrance France 1 1
TurkeyTurkey Turkey 1 1
total 13 13 13 39

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Junior Rowing World Championships 2017: One (JM1x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  2. World Junior Rowing Championships 2017: Double sculls (JM2x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  3. Junior Rowing World Championships 2017: Quadruple sculls (JM4x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  4. Junior Rowing World Championships 2017: Two men without a helmsman (JM2-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  5. Junior World Rowing Championships 2017: Four-man without a helmsman (JM4-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  6. Junior World Rowing Championships 2017: Four-man with helmsman (JM4 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  7. Junior Rowing World Championships 2017: Eighth (JM8 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  8. Junior Rowing World Championships 2017: One (JW1x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  9. World Junior Rowing Championships 2017: Double sculls (JW2x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  10. Junior Rowing World Championships 2017: Quadruple sculls (JW4x). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  11. Junior World Rowing Championships 2017: Two men without helmsman (JW2-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  12. Junior Rowing World Championships 2017: Four-man without helmsman (JW4-). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .
  13. World Junior Rowing Championships 2017: Eighth (JW8 +). In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, August 6, 2017, accessed on August 28, 2019 .