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SAMSUNG World roWiNG CUp iiilucerne, Switzerland8-10 July20
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Ondrej Synek (CZE), 2010 World Rowing Male Crew of the YearCover photograph © 2010 John Gichigi/Getty Images
Tom Aggar (GBR), 2010 World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the YearCover photograph © Detlev Seyb/MyRowingPhoto.com
Katherine Grainger & Anna Watkins (GBR), 2010 World Rowing Female Crew of the YearPhoto de couverture © 2010 John Gichigi/Getty Images
1. Media Guide © Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved > www.infostradasports.com
Lucerne, Switzerland
08 July - 10 July 2011
Table of Contents 1. General 2
1.1 2011 Samsung World Rowing Cup III - Introduction 2 1.2 Samsung World Rowing Cup - Scoring system, Titles & Prizes 4
2. Samsung World Rowing Cup III – Lucerne, Switzerland 5
2.1 Key Media Information 5 2.2 Time Table of Events (provisional at close of entries) 8 2.3 Actual Entries by Event (provisional at close of entries) 9 2.4 Who to Watch in Lucerne 11
3. Current Season 2011 25
3.1 Samsung World Rowing Cup results 2011 - World Cup Events 25 3.2 Samsung World Rowing Cup standings 2011 37
(After World Rowing Cup II - Hamburg, GER) 3.3 Samsung World Rowing Cup results 2011 - International Events 41
General
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1. General
1.1 2011 Samsung World Rowing Cup III – Introduction Samsung World Rowing Cup – the final weekend! After the first two stages of the Samsung World Rowing Cup in Munich and Hamburg, Germany is in the lead in the points table, having earned 138 points from good performances in both of the first two stages of the World Cup series. Great Britain, the 2010 overall World Cup winner, did not take part in World Cup II, and despite leading position after Munich with 79 points, will be unlikely to close the gap on Germany. Hamburg also witnessed the return of several Southern Hemisphere nations to Europe including New Zealand, who medalled in every event they entered and acquired an impressive 57 points, putting them in third position overall after only one regatta. Reigning World Champions Eric Murray and Hamish Bond in the men’s pair were only five seconds outside the World Best Time whilst Nathan Cohen and Joseph Sullivan were only 6 seconds away. It looks like New Zealand have come to Europe with a point to prove and as most nations will participate, racing should be very close in Lucerne. Rowing has a big tradition in Lucerne, and the city has hosted rowing regattas for more than 150 years. Each year the Samsung World Rowing Cup is a solid fixture in the city’s sport as well as its social calendar. It is therefore no surprise that this regatta is attracting such a large number of participants this year. Entries for Lucerne look to be as large as previous years with crews who missed out on the second stage of the Samsung World Rowing Cup series eager to do more racing on the international stage before the World Rowing Championships in Bled, Slovenia. The overall format of the Rowing World Cup series remains unchanged. As has been custom since the start of the series in 1997, an event leader shall be determined in each boat class based on the final result at this regatta. The leader is awarded the yellow leader bib, and carries the leader status forward to the next stage of the series. The 2011 series winner will be awarded at the end of this final stage of the Samsung World Rowing Cup on Sunday July 10. World Rowing also aims to highlight the four Blue Riband events, namely women and men’s single sculls and women and men’s eights. For this reason these events have, since last season, been scheduled to be raced at the end of the A Finals day, providing the crowds with a pinnacle of excitement to take home with them at the end of a great day of racing. In this Media Guide Supplement you will find all the info you need about the World Rowing Cup. A wide range of data is also available on the Annual Media Guide CD-Rom, including past event results and statistics – which the press centre staff will be happy to provide you with. Don’t forget you can also consult the online athlete and results database on www.worldrowing.com for detailed information on all current and past rowers who have raced at World Rowing events.
General
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We would hereby like to say a special thank you to you, the media, for your support and enthusiasm. We hope that we can continue to count on you to help us promote our sport and our athletes in a positive way throughout the world. If there is anything we can do to help you in your work, or any improvements in our services to you, please do not hesitate to let us know. On to Lucerne! Your World Rowing Communications Team Debora Feutren, FISA Communications Manager – Publications & Digital Media Marion Gallimore, FISA Communications Manager – Marketing & TV Melissa Bray, World Rowing Journalist Laura Fell, FISA Communications Assistant Pat Lambert, Chair of the Media & Promotions Commission
General
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1.2 Samsung World Rowing Cup - Scoring system, Titles and Prizes
The World Rowing Cup in its current format was created in 1997 as a partnership between successful existing regattas and FISA in order to create top competition opportunities for the athletes and in order to better promote the sport of rowing. It is a series of three regattas that include the 14 Olympic boat classes seeking points based on finish order. At each regatta, the national rowing federation with the most points at that particular regatta will be declared winner of that World Rowing Cup event and will receive the leading nation cup. The title of 2011 Samsung World Rowing Cup champion in each Olympic boat class shall be conferred on the federation with the most points earned from racing in that boat class in all three regattas. The National Federation with the most points overall from all Olympic boat classes will be declared overall winner of the 2011 Samsung World Rowing Cup. This will take place following the final race at the final stage of the series on the Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland on 10 July. At each regatta, in each event, the highest placing boat from a National Federation will be awarded the following points:
Place Points Place Points Place Points
1st 8 4th 4 7th 1
2nd 6 5th 3
3rd 5 6th 2
Points will not be awarded to the second crew of a federation placing a crew in one of the first 7 places. Olympic and Rowing World Cup Boat Classes Men Women Single Scull (M1x) Single Scull (W1x) Double Scull (M2x) Double Scull (W2x) Lightweight Double Scull (LM2x) Lightweight Double Scull (LW2x) Quadruple Scull (M4x) Quadruple Scull (W4x) Pair (M2-) Pair (W2-) Four (M4-) Eight (W8+) Lightweight Four (LM4-) Eight (M8+) Note: The other boat classes are known as International events
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2. Samsung World Rowing Cup III – Lucerne, Switzerland 2.1 Key Media Information Local OC Press Officer
Press Officer:
Fabienne Meyerhans : [email protected] or [email protected] Tel: +41 78 835 28 80
About Lucerne Lucerne is a city of exquisite beauty in central Switzerland. It is famous for its architectural monuments, such as the restored Chapel Bridge, its historical town squares and churches, for its world-renowned festivals of classical music and renaissance paintings. Above all it is famous for its breathtaking scenery and, amongst rowers, the Rotsee in Lucerne is considered to be the “Mecca” of rowing. Regattas have been organised in Lucerne for over 150 years and the Rotsee has been a Rowing World Cup venue since its beginning in 1997. The lake has hosted four World Rowing Championships (1962, 1974, 1982, 2001) and many World Best Times have been set in this beautiful natural arena. Media Accommodation
Lucerne Incoming GmbH Mrs Maria Santin Arsenalstrasse 40 6010 Kriens, SWITZERLAND Tel.: + 41 41 318 41 45 Fax: + 41 41 318 41 46 [email protected]
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Transport and Parking Parking is limited at the Rotsee. If you have ordered a parking pass, this will be issued to you upon arrival at the media area. Whenever possible, please use public transport to access the regatta venue. The Rotsee can be accessed by bus line 1 (from Lucerne central train station). Get off at “Maihofmatte” and walk down Rotseestrasse to the regatta course.
Media Facilities
The media centre will be open on Thursday 7 July in the afternoon and from Friday 8 July to Sunday 10 July for a minimum of one hour prior to the first race until two hours after the last race of the day. TV commentator positions are situated on the opposite side of the lake and should be booked in advance through EBU/Swiss TV. Radio commentator positions are situated on the media grandstands. The usual facilities are available to the press in the media area:
• Workspaces with power
• Telephone lines
• Access to wireless LAN
• Internet terminal
• International telephones
• Copy service
• TV monitors in the media centre for viewing racing on finals day (no individual monitors on work place)
• Drinks and snacks throughout the day
Accreditation Last minute media accreditation requests should be made directly to [email protected]. Local media should contact the local press officer directly. Accreditation can be collected on site upon arrival at the venue. A media accreditation confirmation e-mail will be sent to media having requested accreditation for this event.
Photographers Photographers wishing to be taken to the start should enquire at the media centre information desk about being taken to the start area in time for the chosen races.
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General Programme
Other useful information sources www.worldrowing.com
The official World Rowing website provides detailed coverage of the World Rowing Cups. The live race viewer and race results feed allow you to follow the racing as it happens. A wide range of photos covering the event will be uploaded regularly to the website photo gallery. Should you wish to get usage of these photos contact the World Rowing communications staff who will be happy to put you in touch with the right photographer. Access to live internet streaming of the event is available through www.worldrowing.com. Check the direct links depending on which country you are accessing from.
World Rowing athletes and results database
This is perhaps the most comprehensive database of athlete biographies and results. We’d like to encourage you to use this fantastic resource. We will have PCs running the athletes database in the media centre. Please ask a member of the FISA media team to show you around the site.
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World Rowing has compiled this media guide in association with Infostrada Sports Media Services. Infostrada provides historical and statistical information on a wide range of sports – from football to Formula 1 to rowing.
Thursday 7 July 2011 17:00hrs Draw and Team Managers’ Meeting
Friday 8 July 2011 All Day Heats, Repechages and Quarterfinals
Saturday 9 July 2011 08:30hrs –
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2.3 Actual Entries by Event (provisional at close of entries)
W2- M2- W2x M2x M4- W1x M1x LW2x LM2x LM4- W4x M4x W8+ M8+
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
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AUS1 AUS1 AUS AUS1 AUS AUS AUS1 AUS ANG AUS AUS AUS GBR AUS
AUS2 AUS2 AUT AUS2 CAN AZE AUS2 AUT AUT CAN CHN1 CHN GER CAN
BLR1 CAN1 BLR CAN CHI BEL BEL1 BEL BEL CZE CHN2 CRO NED FRA
BLR2 CAN2 BUL CHN1 CRO BLR BEL2 CAN BUL DEN GBR EST POL GBR
CAN1 CHI CAN CHN2 CZE CHN BLR CZE1 CAN ESP GER FRA ROU GER
CAN2 CRO CHN1 CZE ESP CZE CAN CZE2 CHI FRA ITA GBR RUS NED
CRO CZE CHN2 EST EST DEN CHI DEN DEN GBR NZL GER USA NZL
CZE ESP CZE FRA1 FRA ESA CHN FRA FRA GER POL ITA POL
FRA GBR1 DEN1 FRA2 GBR ESP CRO GBR GBR ITA RUS NZL RUS
GBR GBR2 DEN2 GBR GER1 EST CZE GER1 GER JPN UKR RUS UKR
GER1 GER1 FRA GER1 GER2 FIN FIN GRE GRE NED USA SLO USA
GER2 GER2 GBR1 GER2 GRE GBR FRA HUN HKG1 POL SUI
ITA GRE GBR2 HUN ITA GER1 GBR1 IRL HKG2 RSA UKR
NED HUN GER1 ITA1 NED GER2 GBR2 ITA1 HUN SRB USA
NZL ITA GER2 ITA2 NZL GRE GER1 ITA2 IRL SUI
ROU NED1 HUN KOR POL LTU GER2 JPN IRQ USA
RSA NED2 IRL LTU1 ROU NED GRE NED ITA
USA1 NOR ITA1 LTU2 RSA NZL1 IRQ1 NOR JPN
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USA2 UKR2 USA SUI2 SUI
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Olympic Events
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M2+ LW1x LM1x LM8+ LM2- LW4x LM4x
[16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22]
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International Events
NFs Crews Competitors
Men 36 133 383
Women 36 90 220
Lightweight Men 37 93 224
Lightweight Women 23 43 74
Total 50 359 901
Legend
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Men's Four
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Lightweight Women's Double Sculls
Men's Quadruple Sculls
Men's Eight
Women's Eight
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Lightweight Men's Eight
Men's Coxed Pair Women's Double Sculls
Lwt. Women's Quadruple Sculls
Lightweight Men's Double Sculls Men's Single Sculls
Lightweight Men's Four Men's Pair
Women's Quadruple Sculls
Lightweight Men's Single Sculls
Men's Double Sculls
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2.4 Who to Watch in Lucerne Women’s Pair (W2-) The first of two big New Zealand–Great Britain face-offs for the season will take place in the women’s pair. World Champions Juliette Haigh and Rebecca Scown of New Zealand will be up against 2010 world silver medallists Helen Glover and Heather Stanning of Great Britain. The two crews each competed at one stage of the 2011 Samsung World Rowing Cup and won, so the yellow World Cup leader bib is also at stake here. Glover and Stanning also raced at the Holland Beker regatta and finished first. But Great Britain and New Zealand will do themselves a disservice if they do not watch out for the rest of the fleet. South Africa’s new young line-up of Naydene Smith and Lee-Ann Persse were second at Hamburg and can only improve. There’s also Australia (Tait and Stanley) competing at their first international regatta this year and the United States (Francia and Musnicki), who won silver in Munich. W2-: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 BLR ROU USA NZL
2 GER CHN ROU GBR
3 ROU BLR NZL USA
4 AUS GER GER AUS
5 NZL NZL AUS CAN
6 CHN GBR GBR GER
7 USA USA FRA ROU
8 CAN FRA RUS CRO
9 NED CAN ARG CHN
10 DEN AUS CRO NED
11 RUS CHN
12 GBR BLR
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Men’s Pair (M2-) The second New Zealand-Great Britain showdown will be in the men’s pair. At last year’s World Rowing Championships, Great Britain’s Pete Reed and Andrew Triggs Hodge along with Hamish Bond and Eric Murray of New Zealand outclassed the rest of the field by racing far out in front. On that day Bond and Murray were the victors by just 0.32 of a second. The two crews meet again for the first time since the championships and this time Bond and Murray will not have the home crowd advantage. Reed and Hodge arrive in Lucerne with the sole goal of beating Bond and Murray. The New Zealanders arrive with the goal of winning, as they have for the past two years. This is a battle that has gripped the British press. If other races are to go by, the rest of the field will be racing for the bronze. Heading the field is likely to be Dave Calder and Scott Frandsen of Canada. The duo took silver at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and return to international competition for the first time at Lucerne. But they will be up against silver and bronze medallists from World Rowing Cup I: Italy (Carboncini and Mornati) and Greece (the Gkountoulas brothers). Add to the mix World Cup II medallists Germany and South Africa and you have an event where just making the final will be an accomplishment. M2-: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 AUS AUS NZL NZL
2 NZL CAN GBR GBR
3 GBR NZL GRE GRE
4 FRA GER FRA ITA
5 RSA RSA USA GER
6 SRB USA RSA FRA
7 POL SRB GER RSA
8 USA CZE SRB ESP
9 GER FRA CUB USA
10 CRO DEN CZE SRB
11 DEN ITA POL ARG
12 CAN CRO CAN SLO
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Women’s Double Sculls (W2x) A back injury suffered by reigning World Champion Anna Watkins of Great Britain has kept her out of the boat at the start of this season. Lucerne will be her first 2011 World Cup. Teamed up with Katherine Grainger, this duo has not lost a race since they came together in 2010, but the disruption caused by Watkins’ injury could mean that other crews will be able to close the gap on these leaders. The 2009 World Champions, Magdalena Fularczyk and Julia Michalska (Poland) are looking back on form after winning at the Hamburg World Cup. They have also had to battle health problems earlier this season. Adding to the potential medal contenders is Australia, who are using Lucerne as their warm-up for this year’s World Rowing Championships. Kerry Hore and Kim Crow are back in the double, after winning silver at last year’s World Rowing Championships. Also watch out for medallists from Hamburg. The new German combination of Nina Wengert and Sophie Dunsing showed that they had good boat speed by taking hold of silver while Yuliya Bichyk and Tatsiana Kukhta of Belarus took bronze. With an extra three weeks of training Belarus will continue to improve. W2x: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 CHN NZL POL GBR
2 NZL GER GBR AUS
3 GBR GBR BUL POL
4 ROU CHN AUS CZE
5 CZE USA CZE USA
6 GER CZE USA GER
7 ITA UKR NZL NZL
8 USA AUS GER CHN
9 AUS ROU FIN DEN
10 HUN ITA DEN ITA
11 KOR UKR FIN
12 NOR BLR
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Men’s Double Sculls (M2x) This field has broadened and deepened significantly since the second stage of the World Rowing Cup giving Hamburg winners and reigning World Champions Nathan Cohen and Joseph Sullivan of New Zealand more competition to face. Cohen and Sullivan will face last year’s world silver medallists, Great Britain’s Marcus Bateman and Matthew Wells, as well as the talented duo of Cedric Berrest and Julien Bahain from France and the 2009 World Champions Eric Knittel and Stephan Krueger of Germany. And that’s not all. Olympic Champions from 2008, David Crawshay and Scott Brennan of Australia are back together and racing for the first time internationally since Beijing. This line-up of superb talent means that gaining medals will be no easy feat. And just to spice things up Olympic medallists in the double from 2000 and 2004, Iztok Cop and Luka Spik of Slovenia, are appearing back together. Cop and Spik must have racing at the 2011 World Championships in front of their home crowd on their mind as they use Lucerne to tune up after both spending the season in the double and single, respectively. M2x: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 SLO AUS GER NZL
2 FRA EST FRA GBR
3 EST GBR EST FRA
4 GBR NZL NZL NOR
5 BLR FRA SLO AUS
6 NZL SLO SRB GER
7 CRO BLR SUI USA
8 AUS BEL POL EST
9 USA GER UKR CZE
10 GER BUL BEL ARG
11 BEL RUS CUB SUI
12 POL USA GBR CHN
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Men’s Four (M4-) The Germans took third in Munich and first in Hamburg, but continue to shuffle their crew line-ups as Coach Hartmut Buschbacher looks for the perfect sweep team in the men’s four and eight. Their Lucerne entry, therefore, is another talented, but new crew. They will face the return of winners of World Rowing Cup I, Great Britain, and second place getters Greece. Reigning World Champions France are yet to medal this season, after missing out on the podium in Munich and not racing in Hamburg, and will be hoping to get back on top of the field in Lucerne. New Zealand has a new 2011 boat which includes the return to rowing of 2007 World Champions James Dallinger and Carl Meyer. This line-up took silver in Hamburg despite only just having arrived in Europe and having been just two weeks together as a crew. Keep an eye out too for the Australians. Three-time Olympic Champion Drew Ginn is sitting in the bow seat of the boat he declared would take him to his fourth Olympic Games. The experience and status of Ginn will no doubt bring out the very best in the entire crew. M4-: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 NZL GBR GBR FRA
2 ITA AUS AUS GRE
3 NED FRA SLO NZL
4 GBR SLO CZE GBR
5 SLO CZE FRA USA
6 FRA GER BLR ITA
7 CZE NZL GER AUS
8 USA NED ESP GER
9 GER USA NZL CHN
10 IRL IRL GRE ESP
11 BLR ITA POL NED
12 AUS BLR CRO CAN
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Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls (LW2x)
The most in-form crew this season appears to be Sophie Hosking and Hester Goodsell of Great Britain. The duo won in Munich and then raced at Amsterdam’s Holland Beker regatta beating 2010 World Champions Lindsay Jennerich and Tracy Cameron of Canada. However, now that Jennerich and Cameron have a 2011 race under their belt, they will no doubt come back stronger to Lucerne. In Lucerne they will also face World Cup leaders, the United States, with Kristin Hedstrom and Julie Nichols. Hedstrom and Nichols won bronze in Munich, and in the absence of Great Britain won gold in Hamburg. In Lucerne, they will have the added pressure coming from a second US crew who are vying to beat them to earn the lightweight doubles spot on the US team. Watch out too for Germany’s Marie-Louise Draeger and Anja Noske. Both of these scullers are very talented in their own right and the more they spend time in the double together, the faster they will get. There is also Alice McNamara and Hannah Every-Hall of Australia who finished fourth at the World Rowing Championships in 2010 after winning gold in Lucerne last year. This regatta will be their first international race of the season. LW2x: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 AUS NED GRE CAN
2 FIN FIN POL GER
3 DEN/GER CAN GBR GRE
4 GER GER AUS
5 GRE CHN AUS GBR
6 CHN GRE CAN NZL
7 CAN DEN CUB CHN
8 GBR AUS HUN USA
9 JPN JPN NED ITA
10 POL USA DEN BEL
11 USA GBR USA AUT
12 ITA CUB SWE ESP
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New Zealand’s Storm Uru and Peter Taylor came together nicely in the final at the Hamburg World Cup to win. The level of competition has deepened as this 2009 World Champion duo move to Lucerne. For a start, 2008 Olympic bronze medallists Mads Rasmussen and Rasmus Quist of Denmark will be there. Rasmussen and Quist took time out from the double after Beijing to come back together for a third-place finish at the first World Cup in May. They race again in Lucerne. Germany’s Lars Hartig and Linus Lichtschlag will also be in Lucerne. The young exuberance of this duo brought them gold at the first stage of the World Cup in Munich. They were followed by Jeremie Azou and Frederic Dufour of France. Azou and Dufour race again in Lucerne. One crew that will perhaps be causing less concern than usual is the British. The reigning World Champion crew is only at half level as Zac Purchase continues to recover from a virus. But his partner Mark Hunter has teamed up with Adam Freeman-Pask. Together, however, they may surprise. LM2x: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 DEN GBR NZL GBR
2 GRE GRE FRA ITA
3 GBR DEN ITA NZL
4 AUS ITA GER CAN
5 ITA CHN CAN CHN
6 JPN CUB GBR POR
7 HUN NZL GRE GER
8 GER POR DEN FRA
9 CHN GER SRB GRE
10 FRA AUS POR NOR
11 AUT FRA CUB USA
12 CAN CAN RSA SLO
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Lightweight Men’s Four (LM4-) At both World Cups this season the lightweight men’s four has presented some of the closest racing. On the medals podium all crews have looked happy and just relieved to have made it there. Crews have had to rate in the mid-40s to get to the line in a medal winning position and photo finishes are becoming the norm. There is no doubt the competition at Lucerne will be just as tight. Denmark, under the stroking guidance of the great Eskild Ebbesen, is the World Cup leader in this event, having won both initial stages of the World Cup, albeit by a mere fraction. They will again be up against France and Great Britain who are regularly in the tight finishing pack. Keep an eye out too for Germany. The boat of brothers and twins finished with bronze in Hamburg. Then there are Canada and Australia, arriving on the international scene for the first time in 2011 here at Lucerne. The final will be a race you will not want to miss. LM4-: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 GBR DEN GER GBR
2 FRA POL DEN AUS
3 ITA CAN POL CHN
4 CAN FRA FRA GER
5 CHN GBR ITA NED
6 DEN NED NED ITA
7 AUS ITA ESP FRA
8 POL CHN CZE SUI
9 EGY AUS SUI DEN
10 NED IRL JPN USA
11 USA USA CAN RSA
12 IRL EGY USA JPN
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Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Ukraine has made it clear that this is the event they will do anything to win. They won
World Cup I, but when they finished second to Germany at World Cup II, the crew looked devastated. This second-place result has led to a crew change with Anna Kravchenko and Tetiana Kolesnikova coming into the boat. Germany, however, will not be sitting back. Their win last month has given the crew confidence to take on Ukraine again. This two-way battle has left 2010 World Champions, Great Britain, somewhat bemused and at least figuratively left out of the loop in Munich. Great Britain has also brought in super-spare Melanie Wilson to fill in for an injured Francis Houghton so the dynamics of the crew have changed slightly. Added into the mix at Lucerne are Australia and the United States. Both of these countries have medalled in the past when everything comes together at the right moment. W4x: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 GBR CHN UKR GBR
2 GER GBR USA UKR
3 CHN GER GER GER
4 UKR UKR ITA AUS
5 CAN USA GBR USA
6 USA AUS RUS NZL
7 AUS RUS NZL CHN
8 ROU CAN BLR CAN
9 FRA SUI
10 RUS RUS
11 BLR ROU
12 LTU
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Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Last year this race was regularly about a battle between Poland and Croatia. So far this season Poland has not been firing and they have chosen to stay away from Lucerne. Instead the rivalry has turned to Croatia versus Germany. Croatia and Germany have taken one race each out of the two World Cups so far this season. Who will take the yellow leader bib after Lucerne? As reigning World Champions, Croatia perhaps has the edge. But the German line up of Schulze, Wende, Schoof and Grohmann are in their first season together and have a look of freshness about them. Switzerland has decided to change their double into a quad and with former top single sculler Andre Vonarburg in stroke seat the crew finished fourth at the second World Cup. This is a crew to watch. Also watch out for the Russians. Stroked by 2004 Olympic Champion Sergey Fedorovtsev, this boat is hoping to reach back to the glory not seen since 2004. M4x: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 POL POL POL CRO
2 FRA ITA AUS ITA
3 GER FRA GER AUS
4 ITA AUS CRO GER
5 CZE USA FRA GBR
6 UKR GER ITA RUS
7 RUS RUS SLO NZL
8 EST UKR UKR USA
9 USA EST RUS CHN
10 AUS CZE EST UKR
11 CUB BLR CZE
12 BLR CUB USA
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Women’s Eight (W8+) – Blue Riband Event The first two World Cups have not revealed too much about how the women’s eight is shaping up. Lucerne will change this. Reigning World Champions, the United States are racing for the first time this season. As US coach Tom Terhaar continues to tweak his crew, he has added a couple of very talented ‘older’ rowers. Caryn Davies and Caroline Lind are back rowing and back in the boat after being part of the Olympic Champion 2008 crew. Alison Cox (silver at the 2004 Olympic Games) has also worked her way back into the boat. The United States will face the Netherlands and Great Britain who were first and second respectively at the first World Cup back in May. The Netherlands have been focusing on getting more powerful this season and their win at Munich looks like they are on the right track. Romania will also line up in Lucerne, their first World Cup showing this year. The Romanians formerly dominated the women’s eight, but their reign ended in 2008 when the United States took Olympic gold in Beijing. Despite winning at European Championship level for the past four years, Romania will be doing all that they can to improve and be back on top at world level in time for London next year. Lucerne will show how they are progressing. W8+: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 USA USA USA USA
2 ROU NED ROU CAN
3 GBR ROU NED ROU
4 AUS CAN GER GBR
5 GER GBR GBR NED
6 CAN AUS CAN CHN
7 NED GER POL GER
8 CHN BLR NZL
9 NZL RUS
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Women’s Single Sculls (W1x) – Blue Riband Event Uber-single sculler Ekaterina Karsten of Belarus must be coming to realise that she is in the midst of one of her toughest seasons so far in her long career. At the first two stages of the 2011 Samsung World Rowing Cup, Karsten was led for most of the race by Germany’s top sculler Annekatrin Thiele, in her first year as a single sculler. Karsten had to pull out her devastating sprint to earn gold. Then in Hamburg at World Cup II, New Zealand’s Emma Twigg kept in touch with Karsten even through the final sprint. Less than two seconds separated them at the finish line. Both Thiele and Twigg are back at Lucerne and racing on the darling of all regatta courses means that the best a rower has to give truly comes to the fore. Watch out too for reigning World Champion Frida Svensson of Sweden. Svensson is yet to medal this season and must be timing her training to get racing better as the season advances. These scullers will also need to be wary of the experience and talent of Xiuyun Zhang of China (bronze medallist in Munich), Mirka Knapkova of the Czech Republic and Julia Levina of Russia who, when they race well, are medal contenders. W1x: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 BLR BUL BLR SWE
2 BUL USA GBR BLR
3 USA BLR CZE NZL
4 CZE CHN NZL CZE
5 CHN CZE CHN RUS
6 NZL POL RUS SRB
7 FRA SWE SRB GER
8 POL ITA GER CHN
9 SWE NZL SWE GBR
10 RUS AUS POL USA
11 ITA SRB EST UKR
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Men’s Single Sculls (M1x) – Blue Riband Event The single scullers lining up at Lucerne make up arguably the most talented field ever to be competing in the men’s single. To make it into the top six finalists will be a feat in itself with at least 10 athletes having the ability to qualify. To give just a taste: consecutive two-time Olympic Champion in this event, Olaf Tufte of Norway is there, as is former World Champion from Germany Marcel Hacker who has returned stronger and calmer after taking most of last season off. Both Lassi Karonen of Sweden and Tim Maeyens of Belgium are Olympic finalists. There is Liang Zhang of China who was in the final of last year’s World Rowing Championships and Alan Campbell of Great Britain who won a world bronze medal from last year. And that is just the beginning. The top two fastest men of 2010 met for the first time in June at the Holland Beker regatta in Amsterdam. Reigning World Champion Ondrej Synek of the Czech Republic prevailed, albeit by just a small margin against -time World Champion Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand. Synek won the first stage of the 2011 World Rowing Cup in Munich, and Drysdale the second in Hamburg. In Lucerne, they will face off for the first time at World Cup level this season, with Synek having the slight psychological advantage. M1x: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 NZL NOR NZL CZE
2 CZE CZE GBR NZL
3 NOR NZL CZE GBR
4 GBR BEL BEL NOR
5 GER GBR GER CHN
6 SWE SWE NOR SLO
7 BEL GER LTU SWE
8 ARG LTU GRE LTU
9 SUI SUI SWE EST
10 NED GRE CUB GER
11 AUS USA ARG BEL
12 BUL AUS USA USA
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Men’s Eight (M8+) – Blue Riband Event This race has been shaping up to a battle between Germany and Great Britain with the Germans remaining unbeaten no matter what Great Britain does. The two crews met earlier this season at the first World Cup with Germany finishing just over a second ahead of Great Britain. The British were not pleased. For Lucerne, Germany has brought their top four back into the eight so each time they race it seems to be a slightly different mix. Is this the crew that will stick until the World Rowing Championships? Their results will play a part in forming that decision. Great Britain has held their line up all season with 1992 Olympic Champion, Gregory Searle remaining in six seat. Last year’s bronze medallists, Australia turn up in Lucerne. They have been simulating World Cup racing in their preparation at home and will be ready to shake off the winter and race hard. So will Poland and the Netherlands who are regularly on the edge of pushing into the medals. M8+: Major results since 2007
Place WRCh 07 OG 08 WRCh 09 WRCh 10
1 CAN CAN GER GER
2 GER GBR CAN GBR
3 GBR USA NED AUS
4 USA NED POL NED
5 RUS POL GBR NZL
6 POL AUS ITA USA
7 CHN CHN AUS CAN
8 AUS GER UKR POL
9 SUI USA CHN
10 NED RUS UKR
11 FRA RUS
12 BLR
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3.1 Samsung World Rowing Cup results 2011 - World Cup Events (Final A results places 1 to 6 - Final B results place 7)
Women’s Pair (W2-)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 New Zealand Juliette Haigh 7:10.41 Rebecca Scown 2 South Africa Naydene Smith 7:15.25 Lee-Ann Persse 3 Germany Kerstin Hartmann 7:17.33 Marlene Sinnig 4 Croatia Sonja Keserac 7:24.50 Maja Anic 5 Russia Alevtina Podvyazkina 7:29.54 Veleria Starodubrovskaya 6 China 3 Lin Hong 7:38.12 Ding Yanjie 7 China 1 Sun Meiling 7:26.61 Li Li
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Great Britain Helen Glover 7:07.05 Heather Stanning 2 United States 1 Susan Francia 7:09.77 Meghan Musnicki 3 Netherlands 2 Chantal Achterberg 7:11.50 Nienke Kingma 4 United States 2 Erin Cafaro 7:13.43 Amanda Polk 5 Romania 2 Camelia Lupascu 7:15.34 Nicoleta Albu 6 Netherlands 1 Claudia Belderbos 7:19.32 Carline Bouw 7 Germany Kerstin Hartmann 7:15.09 Marlene Sinnig Men’s Pair (M2-)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 New Zealand Eric Murray 6:20.39 Hamish Bond 2 Germany 1 Maximilian Munski 6:34.33 Felix Drahotta 3 South Africa Ramon Di Clemente 6:35.73 Lawrence Brittain 4 Germany 2 Fokke Beckmann 6:41.24 Daniel Makowski 5 Poland Maciej Mattik 6:43.99 Zbigniew Schodowski 6 Czech Republic Jakub Houska 6:46.92 Jakub Makovicka 7 Norway Truls Albert 6:43.25 Hans-Gunnar Grepperud Jr.
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Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Great Britain Peter Reed 6:24.67 Andrew Triggs-Hodge 2 Italy Lorenzo Carboncini 6:28.37 Niccolò Mornati 3 Greece Nikolaos Gkountoulas 6:29.85 Apostolos Gkountoulas 4 Hungary Bela Simon Jr. 6:30.37 Adrian Juhasz 5 Germany Maximilian Munski 6:32.54 Felix Drahotta 6 Netherlands 1 Nanne Sluis 6:36.92 Rogier Blink 7 Poland Maciej Mattik 6:35.03 Zbigniew Schodowski
Women’s Double Sculls (W2x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Poland Magdalena Fularczyk 7:00.92 Julia Michalska 2 Germany 1 Sophie Dunsing 7:03.74 Nina Wengert 3 Belarus 1 Tatsiana Kukhta 7:05.05 Yulia Bichik 4 Germany 3 Lisa Schmidla 7:08.40 Julia Lier 5 Germany 2 Juliane Domscheid 7:09.42 Peggy Waleska 6 Austria Magdalena Lobnig 7:18.51 Lisa Farthofer 7 China Yan Shimin 7:05.29 Huang Wenyi
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Great Britain Melanie Wilson 6:57.52 Katherine Grainger 2 United States Sarah Trowbridge 7:00.26 Kathleen Bertko 3 Belarus 1 Yulia Bichik 7:05.35 Tatsiana Kukhta 4 Romania Cristina Mihaela Ilie 7:09.25 Ioana Craciun 5 Ireland Lisa Dilleen 7:11.10 Sanita Puspure 6 Austria Magdalena Lobnig 7:19.07 Lisa Farthofer 7 Lithuania Gabriele Albertaviciute 7:06.38 Lina Saltyte
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Men’s Double Sculls (M2x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 New Zealand Joseph Sullivan 6:15.10 Nathan Cohen 2 Argentina Ariel Suarez 6:18.12 Cristian Alberto Rosso 3 Latvia Lauris Sire 6:18.65 Dairis Adamaitis 4 Estonia Allar Raja 6:20.78 Kaspar Taimsoo 5 Norway Nils Hoff 6:26.87 Kjetil Borch 6 Poland Michal Sloma 6:29.56 Wiktor Chabel 7 Russia Artem Kosov 6:25.03 Dmitry Khmylnin
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Germany 1 Erick Knittel 6:15.38 Stephan Krüger 2 Great Britain 1 Matthew Wells 6:15.43 Marcus Bateman 3 Germany 2 Mathias Rocher 6:16.85 Hans Gruhne 4 Estonia 1 Allar Raja 6:17.07 Kaspar Taimsoo 5 United States William Miller 6:22.32 Glenn Ochal 6 Lithuania 2 Saulius Ritter 6:25.44 Rolandas Mascinskas 7 Italy 2 Leopoldo Sansone 6:22.45 Federico Ustolin
Men’s Four (M4-)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Germany 1 Eric Johannesen 5:56.54 Andreas Kuffner Richard Schmidt Kristof Wilke 2 New Zealand Carl Meyer 5:57.70 James Dallinger Chris Harris Ben Hammond 3 Belarus Vadzim Lialin 5:59.82 Dzianis Mihal Stanislau Shtcharbachenia Aliaksandr Kazubovski 4 China 1 Liu Kun 6:03.16 Gong Hao Guo Xiaobing Li Dongjian 5 Czech Republic Jan Gruber 6:06.83 Milan Dolecek Milan Bruncvik Jr Michal Horváth 6 Argentina Diego Martin Lopez 6:12.15 Sebastian Fernandez Rodrigo Murillo Joaquin Iwan 7 Germany 2 Hannes Ocik 6:04.70 Kay Rueckbrodt Jann-Edzard Junkmann Alexander-Nicolas Egler
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Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Great Britain Matt Langridge 5:52:74 Richard Egington Tom James Alex Gregory 2 Greece Stergios Papachristos 5:55.03 Ioannis Tsilis Georgios Tziallas Ioannis Christou 3 Germany Florian Eichner 5:56.82 Urs Käufer Maximilian Reinelt Sebastian Schmidt 4 Belarus Vadzim Lialin 5:56.91 Dzianis Mihal Stanislau Shtcharbachenia Aliaksandr Kazubovski 5 France Jean-Baptiste Macquet 6:01.07 Germain Chardin Julien Despres Dorian Mortelette 6 Italy Mario Paonessa 6:07.64 Francesco Fossi Vincenzo Capelli Andrea Palmisano 7 Serbia Milos Vasic 5:59.66 Radoje Djeric Miljan Vukovic Goran Jagar
Lightweight Women's Double Sculls (LW2x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 United States Kristin Hedstrom 7:10.90 Julie Nichols 2 Germany 1 Marie-Louise Dräger 7:12.28 Anja Noske 3 Denmark Anne Thomsen 7:12.66 Juliane Elander Rasmussen 4 China 1 Tang Chanjuan 7:15.58 Pan Feihong 5 Poland 1 Magdalena Kemnitz 7:21.08 Agnieszka Renc 6 Germany 2 Sina Burmeister 7:21.59 Leonie Pless 7 Austria 1 Sara Karlsson 7:16.17 Michaela Taupe
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Great Britain 1 Hester Goodsell 6:59.36 Sophie Hosking 2 Great Britain 2 Kathryn Twyman 7:00.71 Andrea Dennis 3 United States Kristin Hedstrom 7:02.42 Julie Nichols 4 Netherlands Rianne Sigmond 7:04.74 Maaike Head 5 Denmark Anne Thomsen 7:07.38 Juliane Elander Rasmussen 6 Greece Triantafyllia Kalampoka 7:11.85 Christina Giazitzidou 7 France Coralie Simon 7:06.81 Elise Maurin
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Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls (LM2x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 New Zealand Storm Uru 6:24.57 Peter Taylor 2 China Zhang Fangbing 6:27.01 Wang Tiexin 3 Portugal Pedro Fraga 6:28.09 Nuno Mendes 4 Germany Christian Hochbruck 6:30.14 Matthias Arnold 5 Poland 1 Milosz Jankowski 6:30.53 Bartlomiej Lesniak 6 Poland 2 Mariusz Stanczuk 6:30.54 Robert Sycz 7 Norway Kristoffer Brun 6:31.48 Are Strandli
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Germany Linus Lichtschlag 6:18.25 Lars Hartig 2 France Jeremie Azou 6:19.33 Frédéric Dufour 3 Denmark 1 Mads Rasmussen 6:21.15 Rasmus Quist 4 Great Britain Zac Purchase 6:21.87 Mark Hunter 5 Italy 1 Lorenzo Bertini 6:24.43 Elia Luini 6 United States Jonathan Winters 6:27.11 Brian De Regt 7 China Zhang Fangbing 6:24.34 Wang Tiexin Lightweight Men’s Four (LM4-)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Denmark Kasper Winther 6:04.81 Morten Jørgensen Jacob Barsoe Eskild Ebbesen 2 China 1 Li Lei 6:05.33 Yu Chenggang Huang Zhe Li Zhongwei 3 Germany 1 Matthias Schömann-Finck 6:06.47 Jost Schömann-Finck Jochen Kühner Martin Kühner 4 Czech Republic Jan Vetesnik 6:07.05 Ondrej Vetesnik Jiri Kopac Miroslav Vrastil Jr 5 China 2 Ke Feng 6:08.91 Zhang Panpan Zhang Guolin Liang Mingyang 6 Serbia Nemanja Nesic 6:08.94 Milos Stanojevic Nenad Babovic Milos Tomic 7 Poland Lukasz Pawlowski 6:04.38 Lukasz Siemion Milosz Bernatajtys Pawel Randa
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Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Denmark 1 Kasper Winther 6:00.17 Morten Jørgensen Jacob Barsoe Eskild Ebbesen 2 France Nicolas Moutton 6:00.44 Guillaume Raineau Franck Solforosi Fabrice Moreau 3 Great Britain 1 Richard Chambers 6:00.46 Paul Mattick Robert Williams Chris Bartley 4 Switzerland Simon Schürch 6:02.54 Lucas Tramer Simon Niepmann Marco Gyr 5 Netherlands Tim Heijbrock 6:03.71 Joris Pijs Vincent Muda Tycho Muda 6 Italy Daniele Danesin 6:06.09 Bruno Mascarenhas Andrea Caianiello Martino Goretti 7 China 1 Zhang Panpan 5:59.36 Yu Chenggang Huang Zhe Li Zhongwei
Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Germany Julia Richter 6:26.87 Tina Manker Stephanie Schiller Britta Oppelt 2 Ukraine Katerina Tarasenko 6:29.32 Olena Buryak Anastasiya Kozhenkova Yana Dementyeva 3 New Zealand Sarah Gray 6:35.19 Fiona Bourke Louise Trappitt Eve MacFarlane 4 Poland Agnieszka Kobus 6:43.47 Karolina Gniader Agata Gramatyka Natalia Madaj
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Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Ukraine 1 Katerina Tarasenko 6:17.14 Olena Buryak Anastasiya Kozhenkova Yana Dementyeva 2 Germany 1 Julia Richter 6:19.58 Carina Baer Stephanie Schiller Britta Oppelt 3 Great Britain Debbie Flood 6:22.42 Beth Rodford Frances Houghton Annie Vernon 4 Poland Agnieszka Kobus 6:26.38 Julia Michalska Agata Gramatyka Natalia Madaj 5 Italy Valentina Calabrese 6:29.26 Giada Colombo Laura Schiavone Elisabetta Sancassani 6 Switzerland Regina Naunheim 6:37.82 Sarah Zurbruegg-Greenaway Katja Hauser Martina Ernst Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Croatia David Sain 5:50.10 Martin Sinkovic Damir Martin Valent Sinkovic 2 Germany Karl Schulze 5:50.93 Philipp Wende Lauritz Schoof Tim Grohmann 3 Russia Vladislav Ryabcev 5:56.97 Igor Salov Nikita Morgachev Sergei Fedorovtsev 4 Switzerland Samuel Annen 5:58.54 Florian Stofer Nico Stahlberg André Vonarburg 5 Czech Republic Petr Buzrla 6:01.95 Martin Basl Petr Ourednicek Jan Andrle 6 Denmark Jes Struck 6:05.49 Peter Soegaard Michael Ludwigsen Mikkel Jacobsen
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Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Germany Tim Grohmann 5:43.79 Philipp Wende Karl Schulze Lauritz Schoof 2 Croatia David Sain 5:46.35 Martin Sinkovic Damir Martin Valent Sinkovic 3 Ukraine 1 Yuriy Ivanov 5:46.60 Ivan Futryk Olexandr Nadtoka Ivan Dovgodko 4 Great Britain Tom Solesbury 5:47.28 Stephen Rowbotham William Lucas Sam Townsend 5 Poland Konrad Wasielewski 5:56.11 Marek Kolbowicz Michal Jelinski Adam Korol 6 France Jonathan Coeffic 5:56.38 Matthieu Androdias Pierre-Jean Peltier Benjamin Chabanet 7 Slovenia Ziga Pirih 5:51.27 Ales Zupan Jan Spik Matej Rojec
Women’s Eight (W8+)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Germany Lisa Kemmerer 6:18.66 Anika Kniest Nadja Drygalla Ronja Schütte Kathrin Thiem Katrin Reinert Nadine Schmutzler Ulrike Sennewald Laura Schwensen 2 China Li Weiping 6:24.41 Sun Zhengping Xu Jiaoyue Zhang Huan Zhang Jiaying Yan Xiaoxia Liu Jiahuan Li Xin Lu Haihua 3 Poland Anna Karzynska 6:34.90 Marta Liniewski Ewelina Slawinska Kamila Socko Katarzyna Wolna Magda Korczak Joanna Leszczynska Kinga Kantorska Paulina Gorska
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Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Netherlands Jacobine Veenhoven 6:07.77 Sytske de Groot Chantal Achterberg Claudia Belderbos Roline Repelaer van Driel Nienke Kingma Carline Bouw Annemiek de Haan Anne Schellekens 2 Great Britain Jo Cook 6:09.02 Alison Knowles Jessica Eddie Emily Taylor Natasha Page Louisa Reeve Katie Solesbury Lindsey Maguire Caroline O'Connor 3 Romania Maria Bursuc 6:11.46 Ionelia Zaharia
Cristina Grigoras Irina Dorneanu Adelina Cojocariu Andreea Boghian Roxana Cogianu Eniko Mironcic Teodora Stoica 4 Ukraine Svitliana Spiryukhova 6:17.48 Nina Proskura Liubov Stashko Nataliya Guba Olha Gurkovska Svetlana Novichenko Anna Kravtchenko Tatjana Kolesnikova Anna Gaidukova 5 China Li Weiping 6:18.80 Sun Zhengping Liu Jiahuan Zhang Huan Zhang Jiaying Li Xin Ji Zhen Yan Xiaoxia Xu Miao 6 Poland Anna Karzynska 6:57.82 Marta Liniewski Kinga Kantorska Ewelina Slawinska Katarzyna Wolna Magda Korczak Joanna Leszczynska Kamila Socko Paulina Gorska
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Women’s Single Sculls (W1x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Belarus Ekaterina Karsten 7:34.85 2 New Zealand Emma Twigg 7:36.77 3 Germany 1 Ann-Katrin Thiele 7:39.44 4 Sweden Frida Svensson 7:41.62 5 China Zhang Xiuyun 7:44.49 6 Azerbaijan 1 Nataliya Mustafayeva 7:48.43 7 Lithuania Donata Vistartaite 7:34.85
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Belarus Ekaterina Karsten 7:24.93 2 Germany Ann-Katrin Thiele 7:26.53 3 China Zhang Xiuyun 7:26.88 4 Czech Republic 2 Jitka Antošová 7:27.88 5 Czech Republic 1 Mirka Knapkova 7:29.38 6 Sweden Frida Svensson 7:34.11 7 Lithuania Donata Vistartaite 7:31.77
Men’s Single Sculls (M1x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 New Zealand Mahe Drysdale 6:55.02 2 Sweden Lassi Karonen 6:59.56 3 United States Kenneth Jurkowski 7:00.70 4 Germany 1 Falko Nolte 7:01.22 5 Croatia Mario Vekic 7:07.56 6 Germany 2 Karsten Brodowski 7:14.23 7 Azerbaijan Aleksandar Aleksandrov 6:59.13
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Czech Republic Ondrej Synek 6:46.92 2 Germany Marcel Hacker 6:48.82 3 Sweden Lassi Karonen 6:52.23 4 Lithuania Mindaugas Griskonis 6:56.19 5 Great Britain 1 Alan Campbell 6:56.21 6 Slovenia 1 Luka Spik 6:59.01 7 Belgium Tim Maeyens 6:54.01
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Men’s Eight (M8+)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Germany Gregor Hauffe 5:35.79 Urs Käufer Florian Eichner Florian Mennigen Maximilian Reinelt Lukas Müller Toni Seifert Sebastian Schmidt Martin Sauer 2 Poland Marcin Brzezinski 5:37.67 Rafal Hejmej Dariusz Radosz Piotr Hojka Mikolaj Burda Piotr Juszczak Krystian Aranowski Michal Szpakowski Daniel Trojanowski 3 Czech Republic Jiri Srna 5:39.78 Kornel Altman David Szabo Jan Pilic Jakub Podrazil Jakub Koloc Petr Melichar Matyas Klang Martin Suma 4 China Zhu Ziqiang 5:41.23 Zheng Xiaolong Li Jie Pang Shuqiang Yao Bingbing Sun Zhaowen Qu Xiaoming Zhang Shunyin Wang Minjian 5 Russia Anton Zarutski 5:45.80 Denis Nikiforov Rostislav Drozhzhachikh Vladimir Volodenkov Ivan Podshivalov Georgy Efremenko Mikhail Belov Alexander Kulesh Pavel Safonkin
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time
1 Germany Gregor Hauffe 5:26.75 Andreas Kuffner Eric Johannesen Florian Mennigen Richard Schmidt Lukas Müller Toni Seifert Kristof Wilke Martin Sauer 2 Great Britain Alex Partridge 5:28.06 Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell Cameron Nichol William Satch Mohamed Sbihi Greg Searle Tom Ransley Daniel Ritchie Phelan Hill
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3 Poland Marcin Brzezinski 5:28.82 Rafal Hejmej Dariusz Radosz Piotr Hojka Mikolaj Burda Piotr Juszczak Krystian Aranowski Michal Szpakowski Daniel Trojanowski 4 Netherlands Meindert Klem 5:29.07 Robert Luecken Roel Braas Ruben Knab Sjoerd Hamburger Matthijs Vellenga David Kuiper Diederik Simon Peter Wiersum 5 France Matthieu Moinaux 5:31.63 Bastien Ripoll Johnatan Mathis Benjamin Rondeau Sebastien Lente Adrien Hardy Benoit Brunet Laurent Cadot Benjamin Manceau 6 China Liu Yangui 5:34.51 Zheng Xiaolong Liu Kun Pang Shuqiang Zhang Liangliang Li Dongjian Guo Xiaobing Sun Zhaowen Zhang Dechang 7 Ukraine Anton Kholyaznikov 5:40.29 Viktor Grebennykov Andriy Pryveda Dmitri Prokopenko Andriy Shpak Valentyn Kletskoy Oleg Likov Sergei Chikanov Oleksandr Konovaliuk
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3.2 Samsung World Rowing Cup standings 2011
(After World Rowing Cup II - Hamburg, Germany)
Women’s Pair (W2-) Place Team Points
1 NZL 8 1 GBR 8 3 RSA 6 3 USA 6 3 GER 6 6 NED 5 7 CRO 4 8 ROU 3 8 RUS 3 10 CHN 2
Men’s Pair (M2-) Place Team Points
1 GER 9 2 NZL 8 2 GBR 8 4 ITA 6 5 GRE 5 5 RSA 5 7 HUN 4 7 POL 4 9 CZE 2 9 NED 2 11 NOR 1
Women’s Double Sculls (W2x) Place Team Points
1 BLR 10 2 POL 8 2 GBR 8 4 GER 6 4 USA 6 6 ROU 4 6 AUT 4 8 IRL 3 9 CHN 1 9 LTU 1
Men’s Double Sculls (M2x) Place Team Points
1 NZL 8 1 GER 8 1 EST 8 4 ARG 6 4 GBR 6 6 LAT 5 7 NOR 3 7 USA 3 9 LTU 2 9 POL 2 11 ITA 1 11 RUS 1
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Men’s Four (M4-) Place Team Points
1 GER 13 2 BLR 9 3 GBR 8 4 GRE 6 4 NZL 6 6 CHN 4 7 CZE 3 7 FRA 3 9 ARG 2 9 ITA 2 11 SRB 1
Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls (LW2x) Place Team Points
1 USA 13 2 GBR 8 2 DEN 8 4 GER 6 5 CHN 4 5 NED 4 7 POL 3 8 GRE 2 9 AUT 1 9 FRA 1
Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls (LM2x) Place Team Points
1 GER 12 2 NZL 8 3 CHN 7 4 FRA 6 5 DEN 5 5 POR 5 7 GBR 4 8 ITA 3 8 POL 3 10 USA 2 11 NOR 1
Lightweight Men’s Four (LM4-) Place Team Points
1 DEN 16 2 CHN 7 3 FRA 6 4 GBR 5 4 GER 5 6 CZE 4 6 SUI 4 8 NED 3 9 ITA 2 9 SRB 2 11 POL 1
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Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Place Team Points
1 GER 14 1 UKR 14 3 POL 8 4 GBR 5 4 NZL 5 6 ITA 3 7 SUI 2
Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Place Team Points
1 CRO 14 1 GER 14 3 RUS 5 3 UKR 5 5 GBR 4 5 SUI 4 7 CZE 3 7 POL 3 9 DEN 2 9 FRA 2 11 SLO 1
Women’s Eight (W8+) Place Team Points
1 CHN 9 2 GER 8 2 NED 8 4 POL 7 5 GBR 6 6 ROU 5 7 UKR 4
Women’s Single Sculls (W1x) Place Team Points
1 BLR 16 2 GER 11 3 CHN 8 4 NZL 6 4 SWE 6 6 CZE 4 7 LTU 2 7 AZE 2
Men’s Single Sculls (M1x) Place Team Points
1 SWE 11 2 GER 10 3 NZL 8 3 CZE 8 5 USA 5 6 LTU 4 7 GBR 3 7 CRO 3 9 SLO 2 10 AZE 1 10 BEL 1
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Men’s Eight (M8+) Place Team Points
1 GER 16 2 POL 11 3 GBR 6 3 CHN 6 5 CZE 5 6 NED 4 7 FRA 3 7 RUS 3 9 UKR 1 Overall Standings Place Team Points
1 GER 138 2 GBR 79 3 NZL 57 4 POL 50 5 CHN 48 6 BLR 35 6 USA 35 8 DEN 31 9 CZE 29 10 NED 26 11 UKR 24 12 CRO 21 12 FRA 21 14 ITA 17 14 SWE 17 16 GRE 13 17 ROU 12 17 RUS 12 19 RSA 11 20 SUI 10 21 LTU 9 22 ARG 8 22 EST 8 24 AUT 5 24 LAT 5 24 NOR 5 24 POR 5 28 HUN 4 29 AZE 3 29 IRL 3 29 SLO 3 29 SRB 3 33 BEL 1
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3.3 Samsung World Rowing Cup results 2011 - International Events
Lightweight Men's Single Sculls (LM1x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Denmark Henrik Stephansen 6:59.63 2 New Zealand Duncan Grant 7:04.70 3 Germany Jonathan Koch 7:07.99 4 Norway 2 Svein Urban Ringstad 7:08.25 5 United States John Graves 7:15.12 6 Azerbaijan Javid Afandiyev 7:22.39 7 Uzbekistan Artyom Kudryashov 7:12.90
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Italy Daniele Gilardoni 7:04.28 2 France 1 Maxime Goisset 7:05.96 3 Peru Victor E. Aspillaga Alayza 7:06.78 4 France 2 Barthelémy Agostini 7:07.53 5 Bulgaria Nedelcho Vasilev 7:08.86 6 Japan Hideki Omoto 7:09.42 7 Poland Milosz Jankowski 7:10.47
Lightweight Men's Pair (LM2-)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Germany Bastian Seibt 6:44.18 Lars Wichert 2 Austria Alexander Rath 6:53.41 Christian Rabel 3 Mexico Jhosymar Valenzuela Ponce 7:00.12 Saul Garcia 4 Hong Kong, China Tang Chiu Mang DNS Kwan Ki Cheong
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Czech Republic Jiri Kopac 6:34.29 Miroslav Vrastil Jr 2 Great Britain 2 Peter Chambers 6:35.60 Kieren Emery 3 Italy 1 Luca De Maria 6:35.91 Armando Dell'Aquila 4 Serbia Nenad Babovic 6:36.01 Milos Tomic 5 Germany Jost Schömann-Finck 6:37.02 Matthias Schömann-Finck 6 Italy 2 Luigi Scala 6:43.70 Pietro Ruta 7 France 1 Fabien Tilliet 6:46.32 Jean-Christophe Bette
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Lightweight Women's Single Sculls (LW1x)
Hamburg (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Brazil Fabiana Beltrame 7:42.57 2 Germany 2 Lena Müller 7:46.95 3 Sweden 2 Emma Fred 7:48.25 4 Germany 1 Claudia Mack 7:53.99 5 Algeria Amina Rouba 7:55.74 6 Switzerland Fabiane Albrecht 8:06.34 7 Mexico Lila Perez Rul Rivero 7:59.99
Munich (GER) Place Team Name Time 1 Greece 2 Alexandra Tsiavou 7:43.97 2 Great Britain Katherine Copeland 7:48.37 3 Switzerland 1 Pamela Weisshaupt 7:50.10 4 Brazil Fabiana Beltrame 7:52.14 5 Poland 1 Agnieszka Renc 7:53.60 6 Netherlands Marie-Anne Frenken 8:00.39 7 Japan 1 Eri Wakai 7:58.92
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