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 World Championships 1999

 29th August 1999

 



FISA World Championships 20-29 August 1999

Final results

Christopher Dodd reports from St. Catharines, Canada, August 29

Sunday A finals

Women's lightweight double sculls: 1 Romania (Burcica, Macoviciuc) 8:12.67; 2 US (Collins, Garner) 8:16.30; 3 Australia 8:19.88; 4 France 8:21.83; 5 Germany 8:32.07; 6 Netherlands 8:36.61. Qualified for the Olympics: Romania, US, Australia, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland

Men's lightweight double sculls: 1 Italy (Crispi, Pettinari) 7:12.46; 2 Australia (Hick, Karrash) 7:15.95; 3 Germany (Euler, Rueling) 7:18.80; 4 Switzerland, 7:23.11; 5 France 7:27.35; 6 US 7:29.50. Qualified for the Olympics: Italy, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, France, US, Japan, Netherlands, GB, Greece, Russia.

Men's lightweight coxless fours: 1 Denmark 6:45,63; 2 Australia 6:47.15; 3 France 6:47.35; 4 Italy 6:47.75; 5 Austria 6:53.00; 6 Canada 6:58.95. Qualified for the Olympics: Denmark, Australia, France, Italy, Austria, Canada, Netherlands, Russia, US, S Africa.

Women's quadruple sculls: 1 Germany 7:06.53, 2 Ukraine 7:09.98, 3 Russia 7:11.64; 4 US 7:20.60; 5 China 7:22.19; 6 Denmark 7:22.84. Qualified for the Olympics: Germany, Ukraine, Russia, US, China, Denmark, GB

Men's quadruple sculls: 1 Germany 6:24.37; 2 Ukraine 6:27.39; 3 Australia 6:28.20; 4 Netherlands 6:30.80; 5 Austria 6:32.85; 6 Switzerland 6:38.46. Qualified for the Olympics: Germany, Ukraine, Australia, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, China, Cuba, Belgium, Poland.

Women's eights: 1 Romania 6:47.66, 2 US 6:48.81, 3 Canada 6:53.19, 4 Netherlands 6:55.57; 5 Australia 6:56.02; 6 Germany 7:02.22. Qualified for the Olympics: Romania, US, Canada, Netherlands, Australia.

Men's eights: 1 US 6:01.58, 2 GB 6:03.27, 3 Russia 6:04.64, 4 Romania 6:07.56; 5 Netherlands 6:10.54; 6 Italy 6:13.42. Qualified for the Olympics: US, GB, Russia, Romania, Netherlands, Italy, Australia.

Women's lightweight pairs: 1 US (Anderson, Muri) 8:31.11; 2 GB (Malindi Myers, Jane Hall subbing for Nitsch) 8:31.72, 3 Zimbabwe (Lancaster, Davies) 9:00.98; 4 Argentina 9:05.96, 5 Mexico 9:13.43 (pending protest for weed on boat by GB).

Men's lightweight pairs: 1 Italy (Basalino, Pittino) 7:28.35; 2 Chile (Garces, Cerda) 7:29.05; 3 Ireland (Maxwell, O'Connor) 7:29.18; 4 France 7:36.70; 5 Denmark 7:37.71; 6 Germany 7:48.63.

Women's lightweight quadruple sculls: 1 US 7:17.882; 2 Germany 7:20.19; 3 Canada 7:33.50; 4 Zimbabwe 8:06.50.

Men's lightweight quadruple sculls: 1 Italy 6:277.71; 2 Germany 6:32.41; 3 Ireland 6:32.81; 4 Spain 6:34.16; 5 Denmark 6:34.24; 6 US 6:38.55.

Men's coxed fours: 1 US 6:38.31, 2 GB 6:40.18; 3 Rom 6:42.89; 4 Argentina 6:43.09; 5 Italy 6:43.72; 6 Germany 6:44.20.

Saturday's A finals

Women's single sculls: 1 E Karsten (Belarus) 7:11.68; 2 K Rutschow (Germany) 7:14.70; 3 R Neykova (Bulgaria) 7:17.02; 4 I Fedotova (Russia) 7:17.51; 5 S Wadell (NZ) 7:28.38; 6 M Mcbean (Canada) 7:32.78. Qualified for 2000 Olympics: Belarus, Germany, Bulgaria, Russia, NZ, Canada, Australia, France Poland.

Men's single sculls: 1 R Wadell (NZ) 6:36.68; 2 X Mueller (Switzerland) 6:40.96; 3 D Porter (Canada) 6:43.99; 4 V Chalupa (Czech Rep) 6:45.25; 5 I Ianakiev (Bulgaria) 6:47.44; 6 N Sartori (Italy) 6:47.93. Qualified for 2000 Olympics: NZ, Switzerland, Canada, Czech Republic, Bugaria, Italy, Estonia, Egypt, Latvia, Germany, US.

Women's pairs: 1 Canada (Robinson, Luke), 7:00.85; 2 Germany (Naser, Hipler) 7:02.77; 3 Australia (Taylor, Slatter) 7:03.83; 4 Russia 7:08.51; 5 GB (Blackie, Bishop) 7:08.51; 6 Romania 7:09.01. Qualified for 2000 Olympics: Canada, Germany, Australia, Russia, GB, Romania, US, Ukraine.

Men's pairs: 1 Australia (Ginn, Tomkins) 6:19.00; 2 France (Andrieux, Rolland) 6:22.21; 3 Croatia (Martinov, Saraga) 6:24.86; 4 Italy 6:28.73; 5 GB (Williams, Dennis) 6:28.75; 6 Germany 6:31.36. Qualified for 2000 Olympics: Australia, France, Croatia, Italy, GB, Germany, S Africa, Canada, Poland, Slovenia.

Women's double sculls: 1 Germany (Thieme, Boron) 6:41.98, 2 China (Liu, Zhang)6:45.99, 3 Netherlands (van Dishoeck, van Nes) 6:46.18; 4 Lithuania 6:50.13; 5 France 6:56.45; 6 Australia 7:00.34. Qualified for 2000 Olympics: Germany, China, Netherlands, Lithuania, France, Australia, GB, Switzerland.

Men's double sculls: 1 Slovenia (Spik, Cop) 6:04.37; 2 Germany (Mayer, Roehnert) 6:06.15; 3 Norway (Tufte, Bekken) 6:06.20; 4 France 6:15.11; 5 Hungary 6:15.59; 6 Denmark 6:17.78. Qualified for 2000 Olympics: Slovenia, Germany, Norway, France, Hungary, Denmark, Ukraine, Estonia, US, Italy, Poland.

Men's coxless fours: 1 GB (Cracknell, Redgrave, Coode, Pinsent) 5:48.57, 2 Australia 5:50.11; 3 Italy 5:51.41; 4 NZ 5:54.23; 5 Norway 5:54.53; 6 France 5:54.81. Qualified for 2000 Olympics: GB, Australia, Italy, NZ, Norway, France, Germany, Romania, Egypt, Poland, Belarus.

Non Olympic boats

Women's lightweight single sculls: 1 Pia Vogel (Switzerland) 7:33.80, 2 Lisa Schlenker (US) 7:34.99, 3 Maria Julia Garosiain (Argentina) 7:35.81; 4 Valerie Viehoff (Germany) 7:36.31; 5 Angela Alupai (Romania) 7:39.69; 6 Mirna Rajle (Croatia) 7:46.60.

Men's lightweight single sculls: 1Karsten Nielsen (Denmark) 6:47.97, 2 Vabrousek (Czech Republic) 6:51.14, 3 Gergely Kokas (Hungary) 6:53.14, 4 Sam Lynch (Ireland) 6:55.05, 5 Martin Falcke (Germany) 6:56.02, 6 Peter Haining (GB) 7:03.88.

Men's coxed pairs: 1 US (Neil, Henry, cox Anderson) 6:48.56; 2 Germany (Diessner, Schnabel, cox Erdmann) 6:48.81; 3 Argentina (Ordas, Balunek, cox Mouche) 6:56.07; 4 Australia 6:56.25; 5 Italy 7:05.41; 6 Russia 7:09.64.

Women's coxless fours: 1 Belarus 6:26.25, 2 Germany 6:28.29, 3 US 6:31.15, 4 GB (Alex Beever, Helen Raine, Kate MacKenzie, Francesca Zino) 6:34.17, 5 Canada 6:37.20.

Men's lightweight eight: 1 US 5:34.43; 2 GB (Philip Baker, Gareth Davis, Aidan Tucker, Ned Kittoe, James McGarva, Mike Louzado, Nick Strange, Ben Webb, cox Christian Cormack) 5:36.08; 3 Italy 5:36.93; 4 Canada 5:39.06; 5 Netherlands 5:41.95; 6 Spain 5:42.18.

B finals (places 7-12)

Women's quadruple sculls: 1 GB (Eyre, Winckless, Grainger, Batten) 6:16.93; 2 Belarus 6:21.16; 3 Romania 6:21.84; 4 Italy 6:26.25; 5 Australia 6:30.87; 6 poland 6:33.75.

Men's quadruple sculls: 1 Italy 5:43.87; 2 China 5:46.51; 3 Cuba 5:47.82; 4 Belgium 5:48.40; 5 Poland 5:48.88; 6 US 5:49.28. (pending protest from US).

Women's eights: 1 Belarus 6:11.74; 2 NZ 6:12.29.

Men's eights: 1 Australia 5:26.42; 2 Canada 5:28.60; 3 Croatia 5:28.60; 4 Germany 65:32.35; 5 France 5:34.74.

Women's lightweight double sculls: 1 Switzerland 6:59.37; 2 Hungary 7:00.25; 3 Poland 7:00.29; 4 Canada 7:00.56; 5 Bulgaria 7:07.20; 6 Italy 7:13.27..

Men's lightweight double sculls: 1 Japan 6:18.43; 2 Netherlands 6:20.84; 3 GB (Tim Male, Tom Kay) 6:21.30, 4 Greece 6:22.40; 5 Russia 6:25.16; 6:25.48.

Men's lightweight coxless fours: 1 Netherlands 5:56.37; 2 Russia 5:56.58; 3 US 5:57.26; 4 S Africa 5:57.58; 5 GB 5:57.79; 6 Germany 5:59.33. for

Men's lightweight coxless pairs: 1 Australia 6:46.42; 2 GB (Mark Partridge, Tom Middleton) 6:46.99; 3 Netherlands 6:47.28; 4 US 6:50.12, 5 Japan 659.03

C Finals (places 13-18)

Women's lightweight double sculls: GB (Tracy Langlands, Jane Hall) 6 (rank 18).

Men's quadruple sculls: 3 GB (Garry McAdams, Pete Gardner, Mike Webb, Tom Gale) (rank 15).

© Copyright Christopher Dodd, 1999.


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