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1 2011 Richard Heathcote/Getty Images Annual Media Guide 2013 Results and Statistics WORLD ROWING AND WWF PARTNERS FOR CLEAN WATER Media Guide Covers.indd 1 19/03/ :03

2 2013 Media Guide Results & Statistics Published by / Publié par FISA Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d Aviron The World Rowing Federation Av. de Rhodanie Lausanne Switzerland Tel.: Fax: info@fisa.org CD-Rom slip case printed by / Pochette CD-Rom imprimée par Imprimerie CAVIN Route de Neuchâtel Grandson Switzerland CD-Rom engraved by / Pochette CD-Rom gravée par CD Mediacting Sàrl Jordils Park Saint-Sulpice Switzerland Design / Graphisme Cravens 42 Leazes Park Road Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4PL Great Britain Layout / Mise en page SimpleCom Graphics 2 chemin de la Brume 1110 Morges 3 Switzerland Media Guide produced in association with / Media Guide produit en association avec Cover photos / Photos de couverture Cover photograph 2011 Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

3 Table of Contents 1. Introduction Introduction Events Information World Rowing Season Highlights Top Rowers Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers Top 50 All Time Medal Table Olympic Games & World Rowing Championships all events Paralympic Champion Biographies Male Rowers Paralympic Champion Biographies Female Rowers World Rowing Male Crew of the Year World Rowing Female Crew of the Year World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year Olympic Games Historical Results Olympic Games (Top 3 crews) Statistics , 2004, 2008 & 2012 Olympic Games Overall Medal Table All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete Men (since 1900) All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete Women (since 1976) All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table (since 1900) All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table per event Current and Past Olympic Events (since 1900) Paralympic Games Paralympic results NPC Medal Table Paralympics World Rowing Championships Historical Results World Rowing Championships Olympic Events (Top 3 crews) World Rowing Championships International Events (Top 3 crews) World Rowing Championships Para-rowing Events (Top 3 crews) Statistics World Rowing Championships Medal Table (Olympic Events) World Rowing Championships Medal Table (International Events) All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete Men (since 1962) All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete Women (since 1974) All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table (since 1962) Olympic and International Events All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event (since 1962) Current Olympic and International Events All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table Para-rowing boat classes All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event Para-rowing boat classes World Rowing Junior Championships World Rowing Junior Championships results (Top 3 crews) Historical Results medal records World Rowing Under 23 Championships World Rowing Under 23 Championships results (Top 3 crews) Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

4 8. European Rowing Championships European Rowing Championships results (Top 3 crews) World Rowing Cup Historical Results World Cup results World Cup Events (Top 3 crews) World Cup results International Events (Top 3 crews) Statistics All Time World Cup Medal Table by country (since 1997) All Time World Cup Medal Table by athlete Men (since 1997) All Time World Cup Medal Table by athlete Women (since 1997) All Time World Cup Medal Table per event (since 1997) Overall World Cup Standings per year (since 1997) 10. Venues Olympic Games (since 1896) World Rowing Championships (since 1962) FISA Lightweight Championships ( ) World Cup (since 1990) Men s and Women s Single Sculls ( ) World Cup Events and International Events (since 1997) Under 23 Events (since 1976) Match des Séniors ( ) Nations Cup ( ) World Under 23 Regatta ( ) World Rowing Under 23 Regatta (2004) World Rowing Under 23 Championships (since 2005) World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1967) FISA Junior Regatta for Men ( ) FISA Junior Championships for Men ( ) FISA Men s Junior Championships & FISA Women s Junior Championships ( ) World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1985) European Rowing Championships (since 1893) World Rowing Awards Thomas Keller Medal World Rowing Awards Best Times World Best Times World Cup Best Times Under 23 World Best Times (at World Rowing Under 23 Championships) Olympic Best Times Para-rowing Best Times Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

5 1. Introduction 1.1. Introduction Events Information World Rowing Season Highlights 10

6 Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1. Introduction Welcome to the 2013 World Rowing season. In this post-olympic year international rowing is expectantly looking ahead to the next four seasons of competition leading to Rio Established champions will seek to prove their enduring level of performance while new rowing stars will emerge and challenge the best in the field. The long-term aim of all will be to build up to the next Olympic Rowing Regatta. As always, this publication contains valuable statistical and historical data, as well as what we see as the most relevant current information about our sport. It has been compiled to respond to the growing need for the media to have access to the most up-to-date and accurate results and statistics to ensure that you can complete your work to ever tightening deadlines. In addition to results and statistics, you will find the biographies of our current Top Ten Male & Female Rowers as well as of the 2012 Paralympic Champions in adaptive rowing and the 2012 World Rowing Crews of the Year. More information can be found in the official World Rowing athlete database available on our website (Athletes -> Athlete Bios). In our ongoing quest to reduce paper consumption, we are delighted to make this Annual Media Guide available to you on CD-ROM. We hope that you will find it useful in your everyday work. Throughout the season, an event-specific Media Guide will be produced before each stage of the 2013 Samsung World Rowing Cup series as well as before the 2013 European Rowing Championships and the 2013 World Rowing Championships. These media guides will be made available to all members of the media covering these regattas as part of their press packs. The PDF version of the document will also be online shortly before each regatta for download and, if necessary, for printing (please go to We hope that this publication proves to be a valuable tool in your efforts to send news about the sport of rowing and rowing athletes back to your country. Please do not hesitate to contact any of the World Rowing team for feedback or suggestions on how we can improve this document. In closing, World Rowing would like to thank Samsung Electronics, Gazprombank, Vnesheconombank, Parmigiani Fleurier SA and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) for their valuable support and partnership. The World Rowing Communications Team Debora Meier-Feutren, FISA Communications Manager Christine Jacobsen, FISA Media Operations Officer Lisa Hayden, FISA Communications Coordinator Website Jillian O Mara, FISA Communications Coordinator Communities Melissa Bray, FISA Journalist FISA Maison du Sport International Av. de Rhodanie Lausanne, SWITZERLAND Tel Fax info@fisa.org 4. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

7 Introduction Events Information Media accreditation to all World Rowing events listed below can be requested by filling in the online media accreditation forms. Please go to SAMSUNG WORLD ROWING CUP I (Sydney, AUS) March 2013 Organising Committee Sydney International Rowing Regatta c/- Rowing Australia Ltd. P.O. Box 7147 Yarralumla, ACT, 2600 AUSTRALIA Tel.: info@rowingdownunder.org Contact Person: Amal Davis Press Officer: Cora Zillich czillich@rowingdownunder.com.au Media Accreditation Deadline 1 March 2013 Media Accommodation Novotel Parramatta 350 Church Street 2150 Parramatta, AUSTRALIA Tel.: Fax: info@rowingdownunder.com Note: Please make your reservation through the local Organising Committee and fill out the online accommodation request form on the OC website: 5. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

8 Introduction EUROPEAN ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (Seville, ESP) 31 May 2 June 2013 Organising Committee Empresa Pública para la Gestión del Turismo y del Deporte de Andalucía Estadio Olímpico Puerta M, 1º Planta Seville, SPAIN info@erch2013.com Press Officer: José Ignacio Soria jisoria@andalucia.org Media Accreditation Deadline 3 May 2013 Media Accommodation Viajes El Corte Inglés Tel.: Fax: erchseville2013@viajeseci.es Note: All accommodation bookings must be made through the Official Travel Agency appointed by the Organising Committee, indicated above. For more information, please go to: SAMSUNG WORLD ROWING CUP II & Adaptive Regatta (Eton, GBR) June 2013 Organising Committee British Rowing 6 Lower Mall London, Great Britain Tel.: info@wrcupetondorney2013.com Contact Person: Susan Murrin Press Officer: Mary Fitzhenry Tel.: mary@wrcupetondorney2013.com Media Accreditation Deadline 31 May Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

9 Introduction Media Accommodation Holiday Inn Maidenhead Manor Lane Maidenhead SL6 2RA, Great Britain Note: Reservations can only be made through the Organising Committee. Please see for more information. SAMSUNG WORLD ROWING CUP III (Lucerne, SUI) July 2013 Organising Committee Lucerne Regatta Association (Regattaverein Luzern) 6000 Lucerne, Switzerland Tel Fax info@ruderwelt-luzern.ch Contact Person: Christian Stofer Press Officer: Fabienne Meyerhans media@ruderwelt-luzern.ch Media Accreditation Deadline 21 June 2013 Media Accommodation Bucher Travel Ms Franziska Wirth / Mr Philippe Heiz Pilatusstrasse 27 CH Dierikon-Lucerne, SWITZERLAND Tel.: Fax: booking@buchertravel.ch 7. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

10 Introduction WORLD ROWING UNDER 23 CHAMPIONSHIPS (Linz-Ottensheim, AUT) July 2013 Organising Committee 2013 World Rowing U23 Championships Regattastrasse Ottensheim, AUSTRIA Tel office@wru23ch2013.com Contact Person: Horst Anselm Press Officer: Stefan Karkulik Tel.: stefan.karkulik@wru23ch2013.com Media Accreditation Deadline 3 July 2013 Media Accommodation Accommodation can be booked through the Organising Committee on the website of the Upper Austrian Tourist Board: html WORLD ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (Trakai, LTU) 7-11 August 2013 Organising Committee 2013 World Rowing Junior Championships Lithuanian Rowing Federation Zemaites Vilnius, LITHUANIA Tel. / Fax info@trakai2013.lt Contact Person: Inga Daukantiene Press Officer: Monika Kazlauskaite media@trakai2013.lt Media Accreditation Deadline 17 July Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

11 Introduction Media Accommodation Holiday Inn Vilnius Seimyniskių gatvė 1 Vilnius, LITHUANIA Note: Hotel bookings can only be made via Baltic Tours, the Organising Committee travel agent at incoming@baltictours.lt and should be made by 20 July WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (Chungju, KOR) 25 August 1 September 2013 Organising Committee 2013 World Rowing Championships 21 Euddeumro Chungju City Chungcheogbuk-do, KOREA Tel Fax chungju@2013chungju.org Contact Person: Sang-A HONG sanga_hong@2013chungju.org Press Officer: Noh-Sik KWAK nskwak56@2013chungju.org Media Accreditation Deadline 4 August 2013 Media Accommodation Suanbo Park Hotel Oncheon-Ri Suanbo-Myeon Chungju, Chungcheongbuk-do , SOUTH KOREA Tel.: Note: Reservation is only possible through the local Organising Committee. 9. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

12 Introduction World Rowing Season Highlights 2012 Samsung World Rowing Cup series: Belgrade (SRB), Lucerne (SUI), Munich (GER) An atmosphere of anticipation surrounded the entire Samsung World Rowing Cup series for 2012 as each regatta signalled one step closer to the London 2012 Olympic Games and for many countries another test to help pick their Olympic team. The series opened in Belgrade, Serbia at the Sava Lake venue with crews showing off the speed they had gained through off-season training. It was a chance for the large British team to present their newly-configured men s four. This flagship crew had the addition of their top two sweep rowers, Andrew Triggs Hodge and Pete Reed. The four finished first despite an aggressive closing sprint by Greece and Belarus. Ukraine had been searching for the best combination for the women s quadruple sculls and in Belgrade the new line-up proved to be the right configuration with them beating Germany and Great Britain to the line. In the men s quad, Croatia s top boat got within half a second of the World Best Time during the semifinal and then wrapped up the regatta with a win over Germany and Estonia. Xiuyun Zhang of China got the better of World Champion Mirka Knapkova (CZE) in the women s single sculls to put herself on top of the medals podium for the first time in 12 years. Nataliya Mustafayeva of Azerbaijan took third and earned the first ever international medal in women s rowing for her nation. In the men s eight Germany continued to hold the gold medal spot that they had retained since 2009 despite the relentless challenge from Great Britain. The British put in a fearless effort that placed them in the lead for the first half of the race, but they were still relegated to second by the Germans at the end. The Belgrade regatta also doubled as the final Paralympic Qualification Regatta with the top two finishers in each of the four Paralympic events earning berths for London. Brazil added three spots with Canada, South Africa, Ukraine, the United States and Italy adding one each. The second leg of the 2013 Samsung World Rowing Cup series was staged at the regular World Rowing Cup venue of Lucerne, Switzerland. This regatta soon became known as the one where new speed records were made. In warm, tail-wind conditions on Lucerne s Lake of the gods six World Best Times were set in the heats. The British men s four broke the previous time by a huge four seconds. The men s quadruple sculls time was broken twice first by Croatia and then by Russia in the following heat. Canada s men s eight, New Zealand s lightweight women s double sculls and Germany s women s quadruple sculls all set new World Best Times while the United States broke their own best time in the women s eight. The regatta saw a number of reigning World Champions struggle. Eyes rolled when Joseph Sullivan and Nathan Cohen of New Zealand finished last in the B-final. China and South Africa knocked the big guns in the lightweight men s four into the lesser positions. The men s single sculls, as has become the norm, attracted a large field with 23 of the 45 nations represented at Lucerne entering a boat in this event. The racing intensity did not disappoint. Ondrej Synek of the Czech Republic pushed World Champion Mahe Drysdale (NZL) into second. World Champion Knapkova ended up in third in the women s single sculls with Zhang taking her second win of the season, while single sculling newcomer Kim Crow (AUS) caused a huge upset by finishing second. But some World Champions continued to shine. Great Britain s Katherine Grainger and Anna Watkins continued to tout their winning form in the women s double sculls as did Hamish Bond and Eric Murray of New Zealand in the men s pair. Great Britain remained at the head of the overall points tally following Lucerne, while China proved to be the biggest improver with three gold medals. In addition to Zhang the Chinese lightweights showed their prowess with Dongxian 10. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

13 Introduction Xu and Wenyi Huang winning the lightweight women s double sculls ahead of World Champions Greece and the lightweight men s four was back to the top of the medals podium for the first time since Munich, Germany, was the final international regatta before the London Olympic Games. It played host to the final stage of the Samsung World Rowing Cup series six weeks before London. A huge 700-strong field of athletes from 51 nations were represented, including para-rowers. Heather Stanning and Helen Glover made it three in a row for Great Britain in the women s pair. Grainger and Watkins also made a clean sweep. But the British were not so lucky in the men s four. Their flagship boat suffered its first loss of the season after being beaten to the line by the Australian crew led by Drew Ginn. Thus began a rivalry that would lead through to the London Olympics. The men s pair again went the way of Bond and Murray who were one of three gold-medal crews from New Zealand at this regatta. Both the lightweight men s (Storm Uru and Peter Taylor) and lightweight women s double sculls (Louise Ayling and Julia Edward) won gold. New Zealand did not fare so well in the men s single sculls. Mahe Drysdale had to miss racing in Munich after a bicycle accident kept him off the water. Instead the men s single was won by Marcel Hacker of Germany. This was Hacker s first win in the single in seven years and came at the expense of Lassi Karonen of Sweden who finished second. An exciting finish in the men s double sculls saw Norway s Kjetil Borch and Nils Jakob Hoff sprint through to first, marking their first medal at the international level. New Zealand s Sullivan and Cohen looked back on form in second place. Germany, Great Britain and Australia fielded the biggest teams and the women s single sculls topped the stakes with the most entries (24 countries). At the end of the Samsung World Rowing Cup series Great Britain headed the overall points table with 199 points. This number represented the current British dominance in rowing as Germany, in second, was down at 134 points. New Zealand, who competed in two of the three World Cups, earned 97 points to finish third. The World Rowing Cup series has been staged since 1997 and includes international and Olympic boat classes. Pararowing features on the programme of at least one stage of the World Rowing Cup series every year. Each regatta takes place over three days using a progression system of heats through to semifinals and finals. 11. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

14 Introduction London 2012 Olympic Games Olympic Games. Two words that imply so much, trigger strong emotions and signal the ultimate goal for many athletes. In the sport of rowing, the Olympic Rowing Regatta is the pinnacle event. As it is scheduled every four years, many rowing federations and elite rowers operate to suit this four-year cycle. In 2012, the Olympic Rowing Regatta was staged at Eton Dorney, one hour from the centre of London, Great Britain. This manmade 2,000m regatta course was completed in 2006 as a private rowing site for Eton College, one of the most eminent schools in the world. Following an agreement with the college, the course was adjusted to bring it to Olympic standards and render it capable of catering for racing and 30,000 daily spectators. As predicted, the rowing-enthusiastic British spectators came in large crowds creating what was described as the Eton roar - cheering for races from heats through to finals. Competitors said the roar from the finish line grandstands could be heard at the start line. Despite the predominantly British audience, crews from all countries were supported right through to Niger s first ever Olympic rower Hamadou Djibo Issaka who competed in the lesser finals of the men s single sculls and became a crowd favourite. All 14 Olympic finals raced in 2012 are noteworthy but an informal survey of rowing fans revealed that the lightweight men s four deserves a special mention. This race had all the elements of a well-written drama interesting characters, a mixture of veteran classiness and new blood, as well as anticipation as there were no clear favourites. Denmark had become the name synonymous with the lightweight men s four after winning Olympic gold at three of the previous four Games. Eskild Ebbesen had been in all of these four boats and was performing his final act in London. Australia were the reigning World Champions and Great Britain the 2010 World Champions, but it was South Africa that took the ultimate prize. In an inspiring sprint to the line the South African crew of James Thompson, Matthew Brittain, John Smith and Lawrence Ndlovu won the first ever Olympic gold in rowing not only for their home country, but for the entire African continent. Silver and bronze went to Great Britain and Denmark respectively. There were a number of other firsts accomplished in London. Ukraine scored a first when their women s quadruple sculls crossed the line in gold medal position. This was the first Olympic gold for their country in rowing. Great Britain s women s pair of Heather Stanning and Helen Glover made history by winning the first ever Olympic gold for Great Britain in women s rowing. It was also the first gold medal for Great Britain at the London Olympic Games. Mirka Knapkova of the Czech Republic raced to gold in the women s single sculls and went down in history as the first female rower to win Olympic gold for her country. Denmark s Fie Udby Erichsen finished second in the single and coming third was Australia s rowing prodigy, Kim Crow. Crow was the sole athlete at the London Olympic Rowing Regatta to race in two boat classes and she proved it had been the right decision when she medalled in both events. Crow also gained a silver medal in the women s double sculls. Winning the women s double was the formidable, unbeaten British combination of Katherine Grainger and Anna Watkins. The gold medal for Grainger capped off a career that had made her the most medalled woman in British rowing. The gold followed three previous Olympic silvers for Grainger. Another popular final was the men s four. Fuelled by the decades of sporting rivalry between Australia and Great Britain the A-final turned into a drag race as had been predicted by Australia s three-time Olympic Champion Drew Ginn. Great Britain got out to a small lead at the start putting Australia into attack position and it remained that way for 2,000m. Stroke of the British crew Andrew Triggs Hodge acknowledged that the crowd had boosted his crew in the final metres. Great Britain successfully defended their Olympic title which had been in their hands since Sydney Australia had given it their all to finish second and the United States, in third, gained the sole Olympic medal for their men s squad in London. In the blue riband women s eight event the United States elevated the status of their boat to that of remarkable. Coached by Tom Terhaar, the United States were not only the defending Olympic Champions and World Best Time holders, but also had not lost a single race in the last seven years. This established all of its crew members in World Rowing s list of top 10 female rowers for Canada finished with silver and the Dutch with bronze. Romania, formerly a great force in the women s eight, finished fourth. Overall at the Olympic Rowing Regatta Great Britain scored nine medals, placing them at the head of the Olympic rowing medals table. Four of those medals were gold making London 2012 the most successful Olympics ever for British Rowing. 12. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

15 Introduction New Zealand also experienced their most successful Olympics ever in rowing, ranking second overall with three golds and two bronzes. One of these golds went to Eric Murray and Hamish Bond in the men s pair. This phenomenal combination had not lost a race since forming the pair in 2009 and they were the only crew at the Olympic Games to set a new World Best Time. The other golds for New Zealand came in the men s single sculls with Mahe Drysdale adding Olympic gold to his five World Championship titles. Nathan Cohen and Joseph Sullivan won gold in the men s double sculls. Australia followed in third tallying up five medals although none of them were gold. As a small rowing nation Denmark punched above its weight with a total of three medals including gold in the lightweight men s double sculls. This A-final saw 2008 Olympic bronze medallists Mads Rasmussen and Rasmus Quist beat 2008 Olympic Champions Zac Purchase and Mark Hunter (GBR) to the line. Storm Uru and Peter Taylor (NZL) were third. Like Denmark, Germany also won three Olympic medals, two of them gold. The German men s eight won Olympic gold and thereby brought an unbeaten Olympic cycle to a close. The German women found success in the women s quadruple sculls, winning Olympic gold again in this boat class after having won gold for the last time in Overall 18 countries won rowing medals at Eton Dorney, but perhaps the spectators were just as much the winners. The Eton Dorney regatta venue consistently came out on top in terms of satisfaction according to the official Olympic customer satisfaction survey of all Olympic sites. 13. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

16 Introduction London 2012 Paralympic Games The London Paralympic Games consolidated adaptive rowing as a Paralympic sport after its debut at the 2008 Paralympic Games. Competition was tight, spectator expectations were high and athlete performance had stepped up a level. The Paralympic Rowing Regatta used the same venue as that for rowing at the London Olympic Rowing Regatta with Eton Dorney only marginally transformed. To suit the 1,000m race distance a floating dock was set up at the 1,000m mark and adaptations to the launching pontoons made it easier for the athletes to move about. Four para-rowing events are contested at the Paralympic Games the AS women s single sculls (ASW1x), the AS men s single sculls (ASM1x), the TA mixed double sculls (TAMix2x) and the LTA mixed coxed four (LTAMix4+). The 48 participating crews represented 23 nations and totalled 108 athletes. Ukraine and Brazil had earned entries in all four events. Racing took place over three days from 31 August to 2 September The finals were nothing short of stunning with every race delivering excitement for the crowd of 11,000 spectators. One of the most thrilling was the AS men s single sculls. Great Britain s Tom Aggar came into this event having not lost a race since his first international event in But Aggar was unprepared for newcomer Cheng Huang of China. Huang had set a new World Best Time in the heats, beating Aggar s former time by more than four seconds. Margins were agonisingly close in the A-final and at the line Aggar had not only lost the gold but finished out of the medals behind Erik Horrie of Australia and Russia s Alexey Chuvashev. Huang, who was affected by polio at a young age, went on to be awarded the 2012 World Rowing Adaptive Rower of the Year. In the AS women s single sculls success remained firmly with Alla Lysenko of Ukraine. Lysenko, who has never lost an international race, left nothing to chance. She came out of the starting blocks at an impressive 72 strokes per minute. As only the arms and shoulders are used in this event, Lysenko s fast arms meant they were just a blur of speed. Lysenko first raced on the international scene in 2009 so London was her first Paralympic Games. The talented Nathalie Benoit of France had no option but to go for silver when Lysenko proved that she could really pull away from the field. Lysenko won with open water ahead of Benoit in second and 2008 Paralympic silver medallist Liudmila Vauchok of Belarus in third. At the finish Lysenko could not hide her joy: I can t speak. I am so excited. There was no pressure. I don t like to be the favourite, to be the leader. I like to keep it simple and be calm. I just start and finish. China scored two out of the four gold medals available. Along with the AS men s single sculls, China won the TA mixed double sculls. This event has a male and female rower competing together using their trunk and arms. During the heats Xiaoxian Lou and Tianming Fei of China established a new World Best Time of 3: Lou and Fei also went into the Paralympic final as reigning World Champions. But the Chinese duo had a fight to the line to secure gold with France s Perle Bouge and Stephane Tardieu challenging them. The tightest finish took place between Great Britain and the United States. Oksana Masters and Rob Jones (USA) crossed the line just 0.21 of a second ahead of Great Britain to take the bronze. In the LTA mixed coxed four, the British crew were the reigning World Champions but when Germany set a new World Best Time during the heats it was clear that it would be a tough final between Great Britain and Germany. It began with Germany in the lead with Great Britain chasing hard, leaving the rest of the field behind. With three-quarters of the race gone Great Britain finally got into the lead and then inched away. Gold was in the hands of Pamela Relph, Naomi Riches, David Smith, James Roe and coxswain Lily van den Broecke. At the finish Riches described the pain: We planned to race hard. You have to take yourself to a place you have never been before. That is certainly the most painful thing I have ever done. The two gold medals won by China put them at the top of the medals table. Ukraine came second with one gold medal and one bronze. Great Britain was third with one gold medal. Adaptive rowing, now known as para-rowing, was introduced at the World Rowing Championships in The 2012 Paralympic Games marked 10 years of the sport on the international scene. 14. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

17 Introduction 2012 World Rowing Championships (Plovdiv, BUL) An Olympic year considerably changes the landscape of the World Rowing Championships. In 2012, the World Rowing Championships did not include the events raced at the Olympic Games. Instead it consisted of the seven senior international events as well as the 13 events of the World Rowing Junior Championships. Set in the historical city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, the World Rowing Championships was an intermingling of youthful enthusiasm and senior national team regulars, creating a uniquely blended regatta. Some of the athletes went directly to Plovdiv after competing just a couple of weeks prior at the London Olympic Games. One such competitor was coxswain of the Olympic Champion German men s eight, Martin Sauer. In Plovdiv, Sauer teamed up with the German lightweight men s eight and added another World Championship title to his exceptional medal collection. Inside the lightweight eight was London Olympians from the lightweight men s four including Lars Wichert. Wichert stated, During the national trials for the Olympics we thought it might be nice for the entire team if the four that were not selected for the Olympics had a chance to compete at the World Championships. We wanted to finish the season together as an entire crew. Henrik Stephansen of Denmark also came directly from London. After qualifying for the London Olympic Games at the start of the 2012 season, Stephansen went on to race in London in the open men s single. He then went back to his World Champion event, the lightweight men s single, having to drop his weight down to 72.5kg to compete in Plovdiv. With 25 nations entered in the lightweight men s single sculls, winning was no mean feat for Stephansen who successfully defended his 2011 World Championship title. Stephansen commented, It was hard to go from such a huge event [the Olympic Rowing Regatta]to a rather small regatta and it has been a bit tougher than I expected it to be, but the importance of this event has been at the top of my list for Behind Stephansen, Hungary s Peter Galambos held on to second with 20-year-old Andrew Campbell of the United States taking third. A hefty 24-nation entry in the lightweight women s single sculls included reigning World Champion Fabiana Beltrame of Brazil. The 2011 Brazilian phenomenon, however, did not fire. Facing one of the best lightweight single line-ups in recent years, Beltrame ended up being pushed out of the A-final. Instead, it was London Olympic bronze medallist from the lightweight women s double sculls and former lightweight single World Champion, Alexandra Tsiavou of Greece who showed her racing prowess. Tsiavou s superior skills left the remaining five boats in the final to race for silver. Tsiavou planned to race in Plovdiv because of her Olympic success. I am here to fight for one more medal for my country. This is very important to me. I decided to come here because I feel very excited and still very happy with the Olympic Games. I m still in the right mood for this. For the lesser medals, Austria s veteran sculler Michaela Taupe-Traer got the better of 2012 under-23 Champion Alena Kryvasheyenka of Belarus. Taupe-Traer took silver and Kryvasheyenka was the bronze medallist. The lightweight men s pair was one of the tightest finals of the regatta and it took until the line to decide the winner. Italy s Luca De Maria and Armando Dell Aquila had won by the slightest of margins over the Netherlands and France s former top duo Jean-Christophe Bette and Fabien Tilliet. The only heavyweight boat class at the 2012 World Rowing Championships, the men s coxed pair, went the way of Belarus with Stanislau Shcharbachenia and Aliaksandr Kazubouski with coxswain Piotr Piatrynick dominating for the entire race. Shcharbachenia and Kazubouski came to Plovdiv on the back of racing in the men s four at the London Olympics and their Olympic fitness showed. France and Canada took second and third respectively. What had become something of the status quo in the lightweight men s quadruple sculls was disrupted when Italy did not make the podium. The Italians have all but owned this event for over a decade having racked up 14 gold medal finishes since On Plovdiv s regatta course, however, it was Poland that crossed the line in first followed by Greece, then China. 15. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

18 Introduction Poland made it a double-header by also winning the lightweight women s quadruple sculls. This gave Poland two gold medals, more golds than any other nation at the senior World Rowing Championships. Denmark and Italy took silver and bronze respectively in the women s event. Of the seven events raced the medals were spread amongst 13 nations. Poland topped the table with two golds, while Italy scored highly with three medals, one in each colour. Denmark and Greece were next with one gold and one silver each. Conspicuous in their absence at these World Rowing Championships were two of the top countries from the Olympic Games: Great Britain and Australia. 16. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

19 Introduction 2012 World Rowing Under 23 Championships (Trakai, LTU) The mid-year, mid-season World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Trakai, Lithuania was a display of potential future Olympians as well as a selection of rowers heading to the 2012 Olympic Rowing Regatta. The athletes came to Trakai s Lake Galve from around the world and endured a variety of water conditions to race for the medals. This year the championships attracted an impressive 815 athletes and the competition was held over five days. The men s single sculls alone had competitors from 27 countries entered, thus in the first round of racing, six heats were necessary. Azerbaijan s Aleksandar Aleksandrov used this event as a warm-up for the London Olympic Games. He sprinted to the line not only to take gold, but also to claim the first ever under-23 World Championship title in rowing for Azerbaijan. Aleksandrov would race later that summer in the A-final at the Olympics. Last year s under-23 champion in the men s single Hubert Trzybinski of Germany won silver in Trakai while Dionysios Angelopoulos of Greece took bronze. The talented Julia Lier of Germany prevailed in the women s single sculls. Lier already had two world under-23 gold medals from the women s quadruple sculls and added gold in the single to her collection at Trakai. Only Denmark s Rikke Quist (sister of Olympic Champion Rasmus Quist) was able to truly challenge Lier and for that she earned silver. First time national team member Carling Zeeman of Canada sprinted from the back of the field to grab the bronze medal spot. The Blue Riband events of the men s and women s eight both awarded gold to the United States. For the women it was a step up from third the previous year. For the men they successfully defended their 2011 under-23 World Champion position. Germany took silver behind the United States in both races. New Zealand s Hayden Cohen, brother of 2012 Olympic Champion in the men s double sculls Nathan, raced in Trakai in the double with partner Nathan Flannery. Despite being the third fastest qualifiers for the final, Cohen and Flannery put it all together when it counted to win over Germany and Italy. The lightweight women s single sculls saw Alena Kryvasheyenka of Belarus take the gold. This added to Kryvasheyenka s 2010 gold and 2011 silver under-23 medals. Behind her, Sweden s Emma Fred was the silver medallist while Cyprus won its very first under-23 medal when Anna Ioannou finished third. Ioannou was unsuccessful in qualifying for the London Olympics earlier in the season, so this bronze under-23 medal was an encouraging way to finish the regatta. One World Best Time was set during the World Rowing Under 23 Championships and it was done in rather unique circumstances. It came about during the repechage of the women s quadruple sculls. Australia had lost to under-23 champions Germany during the heats the day before but in the repechage they rowed a near perfect race. The crew of Jessica Hall, Olympia Aldersey, Madeleine Edmunds and Rebekah Hooper made amends for their heat by setting a new under-23 World Best Time of 6: This broke the former Best Time, set by Germany in 2011, by just over half a second. The Australians went on to win the A-final with Germany taking second. The medals attributed in the 21 events were spread amongst 23 countries with Germany earning the highest number of podium finishes. The large German team left with an impressive 15 medals which put them at the top of the overall medals table. Italy finished second overall with a medal tally of six. Three of these medals were gold and all were won in lightweight men s events. In the lightweight men s four, Italy successfully defended their 2011 under-23 world title by demonstrating a high stroke rate and a will to outrace the solid Spanish crew who had to fend off an impressive finishing sprint by third-placed France. In the lightweight men s pair Francesco Schisano and Vincenzo Serpico of Italy also used a high stroke rate to lead the field and finish first, while the Italian lightweight men s quadruple sculls used the high-rating strategy to take over the initial leaders and win. The United States finished third on the medals table thanks to the two golds earned in the men s and women s eights. They also won silver in the men s coxed four. The World Rowing Under 23 Championships was originally called the Nations Cup. In 2004 it was brought under the jurisdiction of FISA and was renamed the World Rowing Under 23 Regatta. The following year it gained championship status. In 2013 the World Rowing Under 23 Championships will be staged in Linz-Ottensheim, Austria from 24 to 28 July. 17. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

20 Introduction 2012 World Rowing Junior Championships (Plovdiv, BUL) When it comes to junior rowing, Plovdiv, Bulgaria is renowned. The Bulgarian venue staged the World Rowing Junior Championships in 1999 and is remembered for having created some of the fastest boat times ever recorded in junior rowing. Plovdiv s purposely designed manmade regatta course (built in 1988) is known for its warm temperatures and in 1999 the water was more than 25 C, which helped dispense the fast times. In 2012 the junior athletes raced in hot conditions, but on cooler waters. The 13 junior events were spread over two days of finals and on both days Plovdiv presented hot, calm conditions with a number of athletes requiring assistance at the finish of their race. Held in combination with the senior World Rowing Championships, the 2012 World Rowing Junior Championships alone counted nearly 700 athletes representing 54 countries. This is the second highest number of entries in the history of the junior championships and the standard of racing reflected the high calibre of entries. China became the first junior World Champions of the regatta when they held an impressive margin to win the women s four. The United States took silver and New Zealand, after leading early in the race, held on to bronze. This would be one of China s two medals at the regatta. They also won bronze in the men s single sculls. The men s single introduced Michal Plocek of the Czech Republic to the world. Plocek had finished ninth in this event in 2011 then stepped up to become junior World Champion in Plovdiv by leading from start to finish. Slovenia s Jernej Markovc was second with Ganggang Li from China in third. Anne Beenken led the way for Germany in the women s single sculls and earned one of the two gold medals her nation would claim at these junior championships. Beenken outclassed her competition with Jenienne Curr of South Africa taking second and Romania s Laura Oprea third. Beenken had also won the junior single in Romania had an outstanding regatta with gold medals won in the men s pair, women s eight and women s quadruple sculls. The gold in the women s eight was a huge boost to Romania who came second in this event in the previous year. The United States finished second. The happiest crew in the women s eight, however, turned out to be third-placed Italy. This was the first time Italy had entered the junior women s eight and the first time the nation had medalled in the women s eight across all age groups. The bronze medals also meant that Giorgia and Serena Lo Bue won two medals at these championships. The Lo Bue sisters, Giorgia and Serena also took gold in the women s pair. More impressively, sweep rowing is not very popular amongst Italian female rowers making the eight and pair medals even more special. Giorgia admitted that they had been discouraged to compete in this boat class: Since we are pretty small and don t have the typical sweep physiology it has been difficult for us sometimes to convince people, our national coach included, that we would like to row in the pair. Most of the time they suggested that we change boat classes, but we insisted on staying in the pair. Behind the Lo Bue sisters in the pair, the United States was second and Greece finished third. Italy prevailed in the men s eight, successfully defending their 2011 junior title despite being almost a completely new crew compared to the crew from the previous year. Germany took silver and Great Britain won their sole junior medal at Plovdiv - bronze. Lithuania successfully defended their 2011 World Championship title in the women s double sculls giving a second title to Milda Valciukaite and Ieva Adomaviciute. The Lithuanians demonstrated their racing confidence by sitting back and then producing a devastating sprint at the end to win. Romania and Germany were second and third respectively. The finals concluded with medals spread over 16 nations. Italy won the most gold medals with four and also a bronze medal. Romania earned the highest total number of medals with three gold, two silver and two bronze medals. Germany won six medals, including two golds, and the United States won four silver medals. This was a shake-up from recent years when Germany had regularly topped the medals table. To compete in the World Rowing Junior Championships, rowers must be 18 years of age or under. An athlete can compete as a junior until 31 December of the year in which s/he reaches the age of 18. After that date s/he shall be classified as an under-23 rower. The World Rowing Junior Championships is partly subsidised by the rowers who take part in the World Rowing Masters Regatta which donates 1 Euro of every Masters Regatta entry fee to support youth rowing. 18. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

21 2. Top Rowers 2.1. Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers Top 50 All Time Medal Table Olympic Games & World Rowing Championships all events Paralympic Champion Biographies Male Rowers Paralympic Champion Biographies Female Rowers World Rowing Male Crew of the Year World Rowing Female Crew of the Year World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year 77

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23 2. Top Rowers To be eligible to appear as a Top 10 Male or Female rower, athletes have to have medalled at the World Rowing Championships or Olympic Games in the current year. All-Time Olympic and World Championship results are taken into account with a weighting to favour Olympic medals three times higher than World Championship medals. World Championship medals in international boat classes are attributed half the value of a World Championship medal in an Olympic boat class. With regard to points attributed to Olympic boat classes: past Olympic boat classes cease to be considered as Olympic boat classes at the end of the year in which they were part of the Olympic programme for the last time. Current Olympic boat classes began to be considered as an Olympic boat class two years prior to the year in which they were part of the Olympic programme for the first time. Ranking is sorted according to gold medal points, then silver, then bronze. Athletes are listed in order of ranking Biographies Top 10 Male Rowers Biographies Top 10 Female Rowers Top 50 All Time Medal Table Olympic Games & World Rowing Championships all events Paralympic Champion Biographies Male Rowers Paralympic Champion Biographies Female Rowers World Rowing Male Crew of the Year World Rowing Female Crew of the Year World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year

24 Eskild Ebbesen (DEN) Place of birth Bagsvaerd, DEN Date of birth 27 May 1972 Place of residence Bagsvaerd, DEN Height 184 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank Getty Images All Time Men s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR LM Olympic Games Beijing, CHN LM Olympic Games Athens, GRE LM World Rowing Championships Milan, ITA LM World Rowing Championships Seville, ESP LM World Rowing Championships Lucerne, SUI LM Olympic Games Sydney, AUS LM World Rowing Championships St. Catharines, ON, CAN LM World Rowing Championships Cologne, GER LM World Rowing Championships Lac d Aiguebellette, FRA LM Olympic Games Atlanta, GA, USA LM World Rowing Championships Tampere, FIN LM World Rowing Championships Indianapolis, IN, USA LM World Rowing Championships Racice, CZE LM8+ 2 Further Personal Information Marital status Family Occupation Languages Website Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club / Team Coach Married Wife, Rikke; three daughters, Natascha, Nicoline and Mathilda Athlete, Coach, Consultant, Health Care Professional, Lecturer, Motivational Speaker Danish, English Health Studies, Human Physiology (University of Copenhagen, DEN) In 1987 at the Silkeborg Rowing Club in Denmark Danske Studenters Roklub Bent Fransson General Interest Major awards / honours 2005: Awarded the Fair Play award by the IOC. 2004: Denmark s flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games Hobbies Watching films, gardening, music Other sports Other information Triathlon, duathlon, mountain bike racing and marathons. He announced his retirement from rowing in 2005 but returned to the international scene in 2007 and won gold at the 2008 Olympic Games. He then retired again, before announcing he would make another comeback in a bid to win a fifth Olympic medal, and fourth Olympic gold medal, at the London 2012 Olympic Games. He eventually won a bronze medal in the lightweight men s four at the 2012 Olympics. As a motivational speaker he offers a range of professional lectures on themes such as, the importance and link between mental and physical fitness, team building and health to private businesses and organisations. Part of his lectures involves health tests for employees in the workplace to help identify ways to improve their fitness. He is a member of the Danish Heart Association s Advisory Board and has written a series of articles on exercise and health. He appeared on the Danish version of the TV show Dancing with the Stars where he reached the finals with dancer Marianne Eihilt. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

25 Drew Ginn (AUS) Place of birth Leongatha, AUS Date of birth 20 November 1974 Place of residence Melbourne, VIC, AUS Height 196 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank Getty Images All Time Men s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR M World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO M Olympic Games Beijing, CHN M World Rowing Championships Munich, GER M World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR M Olympic Games Athens, GRE M World Rowing Championships Milan, ITA M World Rowing Championships St. Catharines, ON, CAN M World Rowing Championships Cologne, GER M World Rowing Championships Cologne, GER M World Rowing Championships Lac d Aiguebellette, FRA M Olympic Games Atlanta, GA, USA M4-1 Further Personal Information Marital status Family Occupation Languages Website Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach General Interest Major awards / honours Hobbies Injuries Sporting philosophy Other sports Other information Married Wife, Melanie; daughter, Kyra; son, Jasper Coach, consultant, business owner English In 1991 at Scotch College in Melbourne Mercantile Rowing Club (Melbourne, AUS) Chris O Brien Three Olympic gold medals, two of which correspond with the birth of his two children. 2007: Australian Rower s Rower of the Year award 2007: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year (with Duncan Free) 2007: Was named in the Australian Olympic Committee s 50 of our Finest list 2006: Named Rowing Australia s Male Crew of the Year (with Duncan Free) 2003: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year (with James Tomkins) 2000: Received an Australian Sports Medal 1997: Awarded an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) (with other members of the Oarsome Foursome ) Surfing, computers, golf, spending time with his family, reading, writing, philosophy. He was forced to withdraw from the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney after he was diagnosed with a prolapsed disc in his back only eight weeks before the start of competition. After two years of rehabilitation and recovery he returned to competition. He underwent surgery on his back in September Doctors performed a micro-discectomy to repair a ruptured disc in the L4/L5 region of his lower back. He spent six weeks lying on his back while recovering from the operation. He later underwent another back surgery. Why say why? When you can say why not. BMX cycling, road cycling. He competed at the 1984 and 1985 BMX World Championships, finishing third in the U10 category and sixth in the U11s. Since 2005 he has worked as an associate at Mt Eliza Executive Education and since 2006 he has owned Qualia Consulting, an organisational and professional training and coaching business. From 2010 served as a director with Energy Impact Group, both of which are also organisational consultants. He has also co-owned the retail business Podium Bike Hub from Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

26 Andrew Triggs-Hodge (GBR) Place of birth Aylesbury, GBR Date of birth 03 March 1979 Place of residence Wokingham, GBR Height 192 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank Getty Images All Time Men s Rank at end of 2012 =37 Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR M World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO M World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL M World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL M Olympic Games Beijing, CHN M World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR M World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN M World Rowing Championships Milan, ITA M8+ 3 Further Personal Information Marital status Family Occupation Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Married Wife, Eeke Athlete Environmental Management, Environmental Studies (Oxford University, GBR) When studying at North Staffordshire University Molesey Boat Club (East Molesey, GBR) Juergen Grobler General Interest Major awards / honours 2009: Conferred as a Member of the British Empire [MBE] in the New Year s Honours list. Other information MOTIVATION: He once described the dark motivational feelings he has at the beginning of races as bloodlust. It s what works for me. To sit on the start-line and be this person I don t like being. I want to see the other crews cross the line and be wretched, destroyed. It is that summoning of something inside you, letting yourself be overcome with aggression. It is a bloodlust, if you like, and as far as I am concerned this is the last race of my life. THE BOAT RACE: While studying for a Masters degree at St Catherine s College, he stroked the Oxford eight that won the 2005 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, something he feels was a very positive learning experience. Working with the Boat Race squad showed me a whole new world of working as a team, building something together, and driving towards a goal. FAMILY: He was quoted as saying he was going to put his marriage on hold to focus on the 2012 Olympic Games in London. But after his team s opening-round win in the men s four at the Games, he kissed his wedding ring and held his finger up in the air, signifying that it was his marriage that came first. I d made a reference to putting my wife second behind rowing, a lot of people picked up on it, so that was my thank you to her. She obviously means a hell of a lot to me, and I know the compromise I ve had to make in my life and in hers, but I believe that s the minimum requirement you have to do. His wife Eeke was also an international rower. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

27 Pete Reed (GBR) 2012 Alexander Hassenstein / Getty Images Place of birth Seattle, WA, USA Date of birth 27 July 1981 Place of residence London, GBR Height 198 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank 4 All Time Men s Rank at end of 2012 =39 Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR M World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO M World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL M World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL M Olympic Games Beijing, CHN M World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR M World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN M4-1 Further Personal Information Family Occupation Languages Website Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Fiancée: Frauke Oltmanns Armed Forces, Athlete English Mechanical Engineering (Oxford University, GBR) In Bristol, when studying at the University of the West of England (UWE) Leander (Henley-on-Thames, GBR) Juergen Grobler General Interest Major awards / honours 2009: Conferred as a Member of the British Empire [MBE] in the New Year s Honours list. Hobbies Music, playing piano and guitar, walking, exploring, drawing caricatures of his teammates, photography. Nicknames Commander, because of his role in the Royal Navy, and Big Lungs Pete, because of his enormous lung capacity. Sporting philosophy Other information I hate being beaten more than I love winning. PHYSIOLOGY: In May 2006, during a routine physical test at the English Institute of Sport, he was found to have the largest lung capacity of any person ever tested at the facility at 9.38 litres. The physiologist tested him twice because he did not fully trust the first result, as most regular adults have a capacity of around six litres. THE BOAT RACE: While studying for a Masters Degree in mechanical engineering at Oriel College, he was part of the Oxford crew that won the 2005 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

28 Mahe Drysdale (NZL) 2011 Richard Heathcote/Getty Images Place of birth Melbourne, VIC, AUS Date of birth 19 November 1978 Place of residence Cambridge, NZL Height 201 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank 5 All Time Men s Rank at end of 2012 =43 Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR M1x World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO M1x World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL M1x World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL M1x Olympic Games Beijing, CHN M1x World Rowing Championships Munich, GER M1x World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR M1x World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN M1x 1 Further Personal Information Other names Occupation Languages Website Higher education Alexander Mahé Owens Drysdale Administrator English Commerce (University of Auckland, NZL) Sport Specific Information Began rowing At age 18 Club West End Rowing Club (Avondale, NZL) Coach Dick Tonks General Interest Major awards / honours 2009: Inducted as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit [MNZM] 2009: Named Sportsman of the Year at the Westpac Halberg Awards for the third time 2009: Received his third Auckland Sportsman of the Year award Hobbies Playing golf, walking his dog, spending time with family and friends, going to the beach. Memorable sporting achievement Winning a gold medal in the single sculls at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Hero / Idol Injuries Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to scale Mount Everest. He injured his elbow in July 2012 but was still able to take gold at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. He pulled a groin muscle and sustained scrapes and bruises when he hit the side of a car while cycling in 2011 just prior to competing at the 2011 World Rowing Championships. His 2010 season was disrupted by injuries to his spinal disc which, it was discovered, were being caused by osteoarthritis. In 2005 he was hit by a water skier while training. The injuries he sustained in the collision led to him being airlifted to hospital where he could not move for three days. He says he barely regained the feeling in his fingers and toes and later he was found to have cracked two vertebrae in the crash. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

29 Iztok Cop (SLO) Place of birth Kranj, SLO Date of birth 17 June 1972 Place of residence Radovljica, SLO Height 190 cm 2006 Piotr Malecki/Getty Images 2012 Top 10 Rank 6 All Time Men s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR M2x World Rowing Championships Munich, GER M2x World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR M2x World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN M4x World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN M2x Olympic Games Athens, GRE M2x World Rowing Championships Milan, ITA M1x World Rowing Championships Seville, ESP M1x World Rowing Championships Lucerne, SUI M1x Olympic Games Sydney, AUS M2x World Rowing Championships St. Catharines, CAN M2x World Rowing Championships Tampere, FIN M1x World Rowing Championships Indianapolis, IN, USA M1x World Rowing Championships Racice, CZE M Olympic Games Barcelona, ESP M World Rowing Championships Vienna, AUT M2-2 Further Personal Information Marital status Family Occupation Languages Website Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Married Wife, Petra; daughters, Ruby and Amber Athlete, Motivational Speaker Slovene, English Physical Education (University of Ljubljana, SLO) In 1985 in Bled (SLO) Veslaski Klub (Bled, SLO) Milos Jansa General Interest Major awards / honours 2011: Rowers of the Year at the Slovenian Rowing Federation annual awards (with Luka Spik) 2009: Presented with the Order of Service by the President of Slovenia for his great achievements in rowing 2006: Slovenian Team of the Year (with Luka Spik) 2005: Slovenian Team of the Year (with Luka Spik) 2005: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year (with Luka Spik) Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

30 Iztok Cop (SLO) cont. Hobbies Memorable sporting achievement Other sports Other information 2004: Slovenian Team of the Year (with Luka Spik) 2001: Slovenia s Sports Personality of the Year 2000: Became the first Olympic champion for independent Slovenia when he won gold in the men s double sculls with Luka Spik at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. 2000: Won Slovenia s first Olympic gold medal 2000: Slovenian Team of the Year (with Luka Spik) 2000: Flag Bearer, Slovenian Olympic Team 1995: Slovenia s Athlete of the Year 1992: Was part of the men s pair at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona that won independent Slovenia s first Olympic medal. Spending time with his family, cross-country skiing, cycling. Winning the Olympic gold medal in the double sculls at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney and the gold medal at the 1995 World Rowing Championships in the single sculls. Cross-country skiing. Competed at national level in 2005 / 06 and trialled for the Winter Olympic team. RETIREMENT: He retired after the 2012 Olympic Games in London, where he won a bronze medal in the double sculls. A special regatta was arranged in September 2012 to celebrate his career. Several of his friends and competitors attended the event in Ljubljana, Slovenia. NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE: Cop is a member of the executive board of Slovenia s National Olympic Committee Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

31 Martin Sauer (GER) Place of birth Wriezen (GER) Date of birth 17 December 1982 Place of residence Berlin (GER) Height 169 cm 2012 Matthew Lewis/Getty Images 2012 Top 10 Rank 7 All Time Men s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 World Rowing Championships Non-Olympic Events Plovdiv, BUL ML Olympic Games London, GBR M World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO M World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL M World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL M World Rowing Championships Non-Olympic Events Linz, AUT ML World Rowing Championships Munich, GER M World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR M World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN M4+ 3 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Sport Specific Information Club Coach General Interest Ambitions Student English, French, German Law (University of Bochum, GER) Berliner Ruder-Club (Berlin, GER) Christian Viedt To finish his studies and become a lawyer Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

32 Tom James (GBR) Place of birth Cardiff, GBR Date of birth 11 March 1984 Place of residence Cambridge, GBR Height 193 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank Getty Images All Time Men s Rank at end of 2012 =64 Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR M World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO M Olympic Games Beijing, CHN M World Rowing Championships Munich, GER M World Rowing Championships Milan, ITA M8+ 3 Further Personal Information Occupation Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Why this sport? Club Coach Athlete Engineering (Cambridge University, GBR) At age 13 at the King s School in Chester He had an ongoing knee problem and his physiotherapist mum Julia told him he had to stop running on it. The King s School had a boat club, so he turned to rowing and was encouraged by success in his first year on the water. Molesey Boat Club (London, GBR) John West, Christian Felkel, Juergen Grobler General Interest Major awards / honours 2009: Conferred as a Member of the British Empire [MBE] in the New Year s Honours list. Memorable sporting achievement Winning gold in the four at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Nicknames A newspaper reporter nicknamed him the Lionel Messi of rowing due to his short stature but perfect technique. Injuries In early 2012 he was diagnosed as suffering from a heart complaint called atrial fibrillation, where his heart rate would accelerate up to 220 beats per minute, even with minimal physical exertion. The problem is not that common for people under the age of 30, but has a genetic component, and there is a history of it in his family. Illness forced him to miss the semifinal of the eight at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. He returned to stroke for the crew in the B-final. Other sports Other Information Ran the 2009 London Marathon THE BOAT RACE: Representing Trinity Hall, he rowed in the annual varsity boat race for Cambridge on four occasions, in 2003, 2005, 2006 and In 2007 he was elected President of the Cambridge crew and, after three defeats, enjoyed his first victory in the race. I didn t really want to think about losing again. I don t know what I would have done. Having lost three times, it s a great relief not to be in that situation again. He was also part of Cambridge s coaching team for the 2009 race. CHARITY ACTIVITIES: He is a patron of two charities, WVP Kenya, based in Kenya, to bring education and support to children, and the Movement Centre, aimed at helping disabled children with movement difficulties. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

33 Hamish Bond (NZL) Place of birth Dunedin, NZL Date of birth 13 February 1986 Place of residence New Zealand Height 190 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank = Getty Images All Time Men s Rank at end of 2012 =66 Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR M World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO M World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL M World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL M World Rowing Championships Munich, GER M4-1 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Athlete English Business Studies (Massey University, Palmerston North, NZL) Sport Specific Information Began rowing In 1998 Why rowing? There are a couple of main reasons I row. Firstly to see how far I can push my own limits, and secondly because I like winning and beating other people. I am by nature competitive so rowing and the training involved fit into this. Club North End Rowing Club (Dunedin, NZL) Coach Dick Tonks General Interest Major awards / honours Hobbies Injuries Sporting philosophy 2011: World Rowing Male Crew of the Year (with rowing partner Eric Murray) Reading He had a stress fracture of the ribs and a displacement of his shoulder after a collision with a truck when cycling. It is a privilege to be in a position to test my boundaries on a daily basis. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

34 Eric Murray (NZL) Place of birth Date of birth Height 2012 Getty Images 2012 Top 10 Rank Hastings, NZL 06 May cm =9 All Time Men s Rank at end of 2012 Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR M World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO M World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL M World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL M World Rowing Championships Munich, GER M4-1 Further Personal Information Marital status Family Occupation Languages Married Wife, Jackie; son, Zac Tradesperson English Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach At age 18 at the Avon Rowing Club Waikato Rowing Club (Hamilton, NZL) Dick Tonks General Interest Major awards / honours Other information = : World Rowing Male Crew of the year (with crewmate Hamish Bond) 2012: Arrow International Sportsman of the Year 2011: Arrow International Sportsman of the Year 2010: Arrow International Sportsman of the Year 2009: Perry Foundation Supreme Award for Sporting Excellence at Brian Perry Waikato Regional Sports Award 2008: Perry Foundation Supreme Award for Sporting Excellence at Brian Perry Waikato Regional Sports Award He took on rugby league player Manu Vatuvei in a charity boxing match in December The bout was part of a night of matches aimed at raising funds for the Fight for Life charity. Murray lost on points to the rugby league player. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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36 Mary Whipple (USA) Place of birth Sacramento, CA, USA Date of birth 10 May 1980 Place of residence Princeton, NJ, USA Height 160 cm 2008 Michael Steele/Getty Images 2012 Top 10 Rank 1 All Time Women s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR W Olympic Games Athens, GRE W World Rowing Championships Seville, ESP W8+ 1 Further Personal Information Family Occupation Languages Higher education Husband, Ryan Murray Athlete, Coach, Motivational Speaker English Communications, Education (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) Sport Specific Information Began rowing In 1994 Club USRowing Training Centre (Princeton, NJ, USA) General Interest Major awards / honours 2011: Named National Team Rower of the Year at Golden Oars Awards 2009: Honoured at the Seattle Star of the Year awards for helping the US team to Olympic gold in : World Rowing Female Crew of the Year by FISA (together with teammates from USA women s eight) 1998: Named Most Outstanding Woman for the California State University Capital Crew in 1998 Hobbies Snowboarding, hiking, cross-country skiing and backpacking, basketball, wakeboarding, science fiction Famous relatives Twin sister, Sarah, was a coxswain at University of California in Davis. Both Mary and Sarah coxed their respective crews to gold medals at the 2002 NCAA Championships. Other information Retired after winning gold in the women s eight at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Since they first competed together in 1998, Whipple and rower Anna Mickelson had been a consistent partnership at the USRowing camps. In 2008 Mickelson had never competed without Whipple and describes the cox as having a split personality. When you re just with her as a friend and just hanging out, she wouldn t hurt a mouse. [But] when she gets in that cox seat she is a racer. She gets all red, she starts yelling, and you re like, I am not going to mess with her. Whipple launched her own website, offering one-to-one coaching advice to other coxswains and details of her own experiences. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

37 Susan Francia (USA) Place of birth Szeged, HUN Date of birth 08 November 1982 Place of residence Princeton, NJ, USA Height 188 cm 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images 2012 Top 10 Rank 2 All Time Women s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR W8+ 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Athlete, Model, Writer Hungarian, Spanish, English Criminology, Sociology (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, NJ, USA) In 2001 in her sophomore year at the University of Pennsylvania USRowing Training Center (Princeton, NJ, USA) Tom Terhaar General Interest Major awards / honours 2010: US Rowing s Female Athlete of the Year 2009: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmate in women s pair Erin Cafaro) 2009: She and partner Erin Cafaro became the first US women s pair to win gold at the World Rowing Championships. 2008: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmates from the USA women s eight) 2004: Named a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Division I All-American while studying at the University of Pennsylvania Other information Due to her height she says she was recruited by many coaches during high school to play almost every sport imaginable except gymnastics. She says in rowing she found, for the first time, a sport in which she naturally excelled. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

38 Caroline Lind (USA) Place of birth Greensboro, NC, USA Date of birth 11 October 1982 Place of residence Princeton, NJ, USA Height 183 cm 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images 2012 Top 10 Rank 3 All Time Women s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR W8+ 1 Further Personal Information Languages Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Why rowing Club Coach English Accounting, Business Administration, Cultural Studies (Princeton University/Rider University, NJ, USA) In 2000 at the Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, USA When I first went up to Andover as a new sophomore I played water polo in the autumn, basketball in the winter, and the spring was up for grabs - I actually went with softball. But halfway during the season I got hit in the face with a softball and it broke my nose, excluding me from participating in any contact sports for the rest of the season. Therefore I took the sign and tried rowing - and it s a good thing I did. My mum says it was fate that my nose got broken! I am not sure about that but I think I made the best of the situation. US Rowing Training Center (Princeton, NJ, USA) Tom Terhaar General Interest Major awards / honours 2008: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmates from the USA women s eight) 2008: Awarded the keys to the city of Greensboro, where August 17th has been declared Caroline Lind Day 2006: Named the C. Otto von Kienbusch Sportswoman of the Year by the Princeton Athletic Department, as well as the Carol P. Brown Senior Woman of Princeton Women s Rowing. Hobbies Sporting philosophy Other sports Other information Cooking, sleeping, watching movies, eating sushi, singing, cross-stitching. I think the most important thing to remember is that rowing is a sport and it s supposed to be fun. So every row try to enjoy something - whether it s the people you are with, the day, whatever, and let it keep you uplifted and positive. The more fun you are having the better you will perform! Competed in athletics at high school, making it to the state finals in the 300yd hurdles. Took 2010 off from competing in order to finish a graduate degree in accounting. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

39 Caryn Davies (USA) Place of birth Ithaca, NY, USA Date of birth 14 April 1982 Place of residence Princeton, NJ, USA Height 193 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank Getty Images All Time Women s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR W Olympic Games Athens, GRE W World Rowing Championships Milan, ITA W World Rowing Championships Seville, ESP W8+ 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Athlete, Student English Law, Psychology (Harvard University / Columbia Law School, USA) In 1996 at the Friend s School in Tasmania, Australia. US Rowing Training Center (Princeton, NJ, USA) Tom Terhaar General Interest Major awards / honours 2008: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmates from the USA women s eight) Hobbies Superstitions / rituals Other sports Other information Sailing, horse riding, downhill skiing, ballroom and swing dancing, grocery shopping. Watched the video The Olympic Games - Amazing Awaits on YouTube while eating breakfast before training every day for the entire year leading up to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Competed on the ballroom dancing team at Harvard University. A rowing coach spotted her in a local grocery store with her father when she was 13, and told her that her height and build were perfect for rowing. Due to scheduling issues with school she did not start competing until a year later in Tasmania, Australia, where the family had moved for a year-long sabbatical. Her older brother also rowed, and she would follow him to the boathouse near their home to train. After returning to the USA she joined the Cascadilla Boat Club in Ithaca. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

40 Katherine Grainger (GBR) Place of birth Glasgow, GBR Date of birth 12 November 1975 Place of residence Marlow, GBR Height 182 cm Intersport Images/GB Rowing Team 2012 Top 10 Rank 5 All Time Women s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W2x World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W2x World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W2x World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W1x Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W4x World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W4x World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR W4x World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN W4x Olympic Games Athens, GRE W World Rowing Championships Milan, ITA W Olympic Games Sydney, AUS W4x World Rowing Championships Lac d'aiguebelette, FRA W8+ 3 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Further education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Athlete, Motivational Speaker, Student English Law (Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland) Following her undergraduate law studies at Edinburgh University, she completed a Masters of Medical Law and Medical Ethics at Glasgow University, and has proceeded to undertake a PhD in Homicide at King s College, University of London. In 1993 at Edinburgh University. St Andrew Boat Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) Paul Thompson General Interest Major Awards / honours 2012: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmate in the women s double sculls Anna Watkins) 2010: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmate Anna Watkins in the women s double sculls) 2010: Awarded an honorary Doctor of Law degree by the Robert Gordon University of Aberdeen 2010: Inducted into the Aberdeen Sports Council Sporting Hall of Fame 2009: Scottish Sportsperson of the Year 2007: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmates in the women s quadruple sculls) Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

41 Katherine Grainger (GBR) cont. Hobbies Memorable sporting achievement Sporting philosophy Other sports Other information 2006: Awarded an MBE for her services to rowing 2003: Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year (with crewmate Cath Bishop) 2001: Alumna of the Year in 2001 from the University of Edinburgh, was also captain of the Edinburgh University Boat Club. 2000: In winning silver at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games in the quadruple sculls, she and her crewmates became the first ever British women s rowing crew to win an Olympic medal : Eva Bailey Trophy as Edinburgh University s Most Outstanding Female Athlete Studying crime, photography, juggling I was over the moon finishing second in Sydney [Olympics] in I could not have been happier if we had won gold. I hugged everyone. For me, second was not a lost gold. I won silver and made history. When you go on the start line, especially at something like the world championships, even more so the Olympics, there s an incredible sort of exquisite mixture of terror and fear and excitement and passion and emotion, and everything you ve done for days on end, weeks on end, for months, for years gets put into a six-minute race. I have never taken the view that first is first and second is nowhere. It is not as simple as that. There are different circumstances every time. You only live once, but if you get it right, once is enough. Black belt in karate. Finally won an Olympic gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London after earning Olympic silver three times. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

42 Erin Cafaro (USA) Place of birth Modesto, CA, USA Date of birth 9 June 1983 Place of residence Princeton, NJ, USA Height 177 cm 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images 2012 Top 10 Rank 6 All Time Women s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR W4-3 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Athlete, Fitness Instructor, Student English Political Science, Sport Management (University of California Berkeley / Drexel University, USA) In 2001 (Stockton Rowing Club, CA, USA) US Rowing Training Center (Princeton, NJ, USA) Tom Terhaar General Interest Major awards / honours 2009: World Rowing Crew of the Year (together with partner Susan Francia) 2009: US Rowing Athlete of the Year 2008: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (together with crewmates from the USA women s eight) Hobbies Supporting the San Francisco Giants baseball team, watching action movies, running, basketball, eating, sleeping, cooking, reading about sports physiology. Injuries Had two rib stress fractures in 2011 and was forced to miss that year s World Championships in Bled, Slovenia. Superstitions / rituals Used to add 22 seconds to any workout or warm-up. The number 22 comes from the jersey number of Will Clark, her favourite US baseball player growing up. Sporting philosophy Other sports Ambitions Other information Work hard. Relax hard. Find your weakness and make it your strength. During her 2008 Olympic Games training she discovered CrossFit, a strength and conditioning training regime involving weightlifting, sprinting, gymnastics, powerlifting, kettlebell training, plyometrics, rowing, and medicine ball training. She is a CrossFit Level I Certified coach and a CrossFit Subject Matter Expert for rowing. Beyond the sport she hopes to continue her education in sports management and work with collegiate or professional athletes. In 2009 she was part of the first USA women s pair to win gold at the World Rowing Championships Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

43 Eleanor Logan (USA) Place of birth Portland, ME, USA Date of birth 27 December 1987 Place of residence Boothbay Harbor, ME, USA Height 188 cm 2009 John Gichigi/Getty Images 2012 Top 10 Rank 7 All Time Women s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W8+ 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Coach Club Athlete French, English Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA, USA) In 2003 at the Brooks School (North Andover, MA, USA) Tom Terhaar US Rowing Training Center (Princeton, NJ, USA) General Interest Major awards / honours 2011: Named Pac-10 Women s Rowing Athlete and named to the All-Pac-10 Team 2008: World Rowing Crew of the Year (together with crewmates from the USA women s eight) 2007: Named on the All-PAC-10 Conference Team and the All-American Team Superstitions / rituals She counts when she rows. Sporting philosophy Other sports Other information Don t let the lows get too low or the highs get too high. As a child she was a competitive swimmer and won the 100m individual medley at the Maine State Championships when she was in third grade. She also played basketball at high school and helped her school to two state championships. Played tennis at high school until her history teacher s wife, who was the crew coach, suggested she try rowing. My first practice was in San Diego for our winter training trip and we went out in the eight. I remember thinking that I needed a seatbelt because I thought I was going to fall out of the boat. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

44 Anna Watkins (GBR) Place of birth Leek, GBR Date of birth 13 February 1983 Height 183 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank 8 All Time Women s Rank at end of Alice O Sullivan Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W2x World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W2x World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W2x World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W2x Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W2x World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W2x 3 Further Personal Information Marital status Occupation Languages Higher education Further education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Married Athlete, Student English Science (Cambridge University, Cambridge, GBR) She is studying for a PhD in mathematics at Reading University. In 2001 at Newnham College Boat Club in Cambridge. She then joined British Rowing s Start programme in the summer of Leander (Henley-on-Thames, GBR) Paul Thompson General Interest Major awards / honours 2012: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmate in the double sculls Katherine Grainger) 2010: World Rowing Female Crew of the Year (with crewmate in the double sculls Katherine Grainger) 2010: Sunday Times Women s Team of the Year Award (together with Katherine Grainger) Hobbies Injuries Superstitions / rituals Sporting philosophy Other information Baking, flying planes, do-it-yourself In May 2011 a back injury forced her to miss the Munich leg of the Samsung World Rowing Cup series. She did not return to competition until July. Glandular fever during the 2007/08 season disrupted her training schedule in the lead-up to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Likes to listen to the song All Star by Smash Mouth before a race. Trust yourself. She contemplated retirement after winning gold at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. I ve got to have a big think. Everything has been up in the air and I need to get down to earth before I can make any decisions on that scale because people around here know what rowing is like: it s an all-consuming occupation, it takes up every minute of your weekdays and your weekends and so I have to weigh it up against everything else. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

45 Esther Lofgren (USA) Place of birth Long Beach, CA, USA Date of birth 28 February 1985 Place of residence Newport Beach, USA Height 188 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank 9 Alice O Sullivan All Time Women s Rank at end of Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W World Rowing Championships Non-Olympic Events Linz, AUT W World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR W4-3 Further Personal Information Occupation Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach General Interest Hobbies Famous relatives Other information Athlete, Journalist Economics (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA) In 1998 at Newport Aquatic Centre US Rowing Training Centre (Princeton, NJ, USA) Tom Terhaar Reading, cycling, blogging and baking. Her parents, Karl and Christine, were both elite US rowers. She has her own blog called Harder.Better.Faster.Stronger. and also blogs for the US Rowing website. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

46 Meghan Musnicki (USA) Place of birth Naples, FL, USA Date of birth 05 February 1983 Place of residence Naples, FL, USA Height 180 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank =10 All Time Women s Rank at end of 2012 =76 Alice O Sullivan Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W World Rowing Championships Hamilton, NZL W8+ 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach General Interest Hobbies Sporting philosophy Ambitions Other information Athlete Psychology (Ithaca College, Ithaca, USA) In 2001 at St Lawrence University (Canton, NY, USA) US Rowing Training Centre (Princeton, NJ, USA) Tom Terhaar Baking, reading, shopping and listening to music. Don t put limits on yourself. Wants to become a nurse practitioner after her rowing career. Was going to try out for basketball, but a rowing coach spotted her and asked her to try the sport. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

47 Taylor Ritzel (USA) Place of birth Aurora, CO, USA Date of birth 04 September 1988 Place of residence Larkspur, CA, USA Height 188 cm 2012 Top 10 Rank =10 Alice O Sullivan All Time Women s Rank at end of 2012 =76 Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games London, GBR W World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W World Rowing Championships Hamilton, NZL W8+ 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Higher education Athlete History (Yale University, New Haven, USA) Sport Specific Information Began rowing In 2001 at Yale University. Club US Rowing Training Centre (Princeton, NJ, USA) Coach Tom Terhaar General Interest Hobbies Injuries Famous relatives Ambitions Other information Running, swimming, reading. In late 2011 and early 2012, she had rib injuries that affected her training. Her Grandfather [Red Miller] was head coach for the professional American football team Denver Broncos. To pursue a career in finance or non-profit work when she finishes competing. Her mother Lana was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2009 and later succumbed to the disease in November One of her hopes was to see her daughter row at the Olympic Games, which Taylor did in 2012 in London. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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50 Top Rowers 2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table Olympic Games & World Rowing Championships all events 2.3. Top 50 All Time Medal Table - OG & WCh - all events Note: These Medal Tables weigh Olympic Gold medals three times higher than World Championship gold medals in Olympic boat classes. World Championship medals in international boat classes are attributed half the value of a World Championship medal in an Olympic boat class. This results in a number of Gold Medal Points that decide the sort order in the table. Where athletes have the same number of Gold Medal Points, the ranking has been tie-breaked based on Silver Medal Points and Bronze Medal Points. Also for Silver and Bronze medals the same weighing factor has been applied between Olympic Games and World Championships medals. Points system: Olympic medal = 3 points World Championship medal in Olympic boat class = 1 point World Championship medal in International boat class = 0.5 point. All Time Top 50: Men and Women Combined Rank Person Country Gold Medal Points Silver Medal Points Bronze Medal Points Total Medal Points Event(s) First Medal 1 Steve Redgrave GBR ,2+,4-, Matthew Pinsent GBR ,2+,4-, Kathrin Boron GDR,GER x,2x,4x Georgeta Andrunache ROU , Viorica Susanu ROU ,2x, Elisabeta Lipa ROU x,2-,2x,4-,4x,4x+, Doina Ignat ROU ,2x,4-,4x, Eskild Ebbesen DEN L4-,L James Tomkins AUS ,2+,4-,4+, Giuseppe Di Capua ITA ,L Drew Ginn AUS ,4-,4+, Elena Georgescu ROU Carmine Abbagnale ITA Giuseppe Abbagnale ITA Constanta Burcica ROU x,8+,L1x,L2x Siegfried Brietzke GDR , Jana Sorgers GDR,GER x,4x Ekaterina Karsten URS,EUN, BLR x,2x,4x Marnie McBean CAN x,2-,2x,4-,4x, Kathleen Heddle CAN ,2x,4x, Stephan Volkert GER x,4x Thomas Ebert DEN L2-,L James Cracknell GBR ,2+, Last Medal 48. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

51 Top Rowers 24 Pertti Karppinen FIN x,2x Mary Whipple USA André Willms GER x,2x,4x Agostino Abbagnale ITA x,4x, Liliana Gafencu ROU x,4-, Andreas Hajek GDR,GER x,4x =30 Manuela Lutze GER x =30 Thomas Lange GDR,GER x,2x Kerstin Köppen GDR,GER x,4x Susan Francia USA , Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu ROU ,2x,4x, Ioana Olteanu ROU x,4-, Rodica Arba-Puscatu ROU ,4+, =37 Andreas Decker GDR =37 Birgit Peter GDR,GER x,2x,4x =37 Stefan Semmler GDR =37 Wolfgang Mager GDR , =41 Bernd Landvoigt GDR , =41 Jörg Landvoigt GDR , =43 Caroline Lind USA =43 Roswietha Zobelt GDR x,4x =43 Ulrich Karnatz GDR =43 Vyacheslav Ivanov URS x Mike McKay AUS ,4-,4+, Caryn Davies USA , Steve Williams GBR , Katherine Grainger USA x, 2-, 2x, 4x, Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

52 Top Rowers All Time Top 50 Men Rank Person Country Gold Medal Points Silver Medal Points Bronze Medal Points Total Medal Count Event(s) First Medal Last Medal 1 Steve Redgrave GBR ,2+,4-, Matthew Pinsent GBR ,2+,4-, Eskild Ebbesen DEN L4-,L James Tomkins AUS ,2+,4-,4+, Giuseppe Di Capua ITA ,L Drew Ginn AUS ,4-,4+, Carmine Abbagnale ITA Giuseppe Abbagnale ITA Siegfried Brietzke GDR , Stephan Volkert GER x,4x Thomas Ebert DEN L2-,L James Cracknell GBR ,2+, Pertti Karppinen FIN x,2x André Willms GER x,2x,4x Agostino Abbagnale ITA x,4x, Andreas Hajek GDR,GER x,4x Thomas Lange GDR,GER x,2x =18 Andreas Decker GDR =18 Stefan Semmler GDR =18 Wolfgang Mager GDR , =21 Bernd Landvoigt GDR , =21 Jörg Landvoigt GDR , =23 Ulrich Karnatz GDR =23 Vyacheslav Ivanov URS x Mike McKay AUS ,4-,4+, Steve Williams GBR , Jack Beresford Jr. GBR x,2x,4-, Ullrich Diessner GDR , Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich GDR , =30 Dieter Wendisch GDR , =30 Gottfried Döhn GDR , =30 John Kelly Sr. USA x,2x =30 Nicholas Green AUS ,4-, =30 Paul Costello USA x Olaf Tufte NOR x,2x Joachim Dreifke GDR x,2x,4x =37 Andrew Triggs-Hodge GBR , 4-, =37 Robert Sycz POL L2x =39 Harald Jährling GDR ,4+, =39 Pete Reed GBR Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

53 Top Rowers =39 Tomasz Kucharski POL L2x Karl-Heinz Bussert GDR x =43 Andy Holmes GBR ,2+, =43 Mahe Drysdale NZL x =45 Dieter Grahn GDR =45 Dieter Schubert GDR =45 Frank Forberger GDR =45 Frank Rühle GDR Thomas Poulsen DEN L4-,L Iztok Cop YUG,SLO x,2-,2x,4x Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

54 Top Rowers All Time Top 50: Women Rank Person Country Gold Medal Points Silver Medal Points Bronze Medal Points Total Medal Count Event(s) First Medal Last Medal 1 Kathrin Boron GDR,GER x,2x,4x Georgeta Andrunache ROU , Viorica Susanu ROU ,2x, Elisabeta Lipa ROU x,2-,2x,4-, 4x,4x+, Doina Ignat ROU ,2x,4-,4x, Elena Georgescu ROU Constanta Burcica ROU x,8+,L1x,L2x Jana Sorgers GDR,GER x,4x Ekaterina Karsten URS,EUN, BLR x,2x,4x Marnie McBean CAN x,2-,2x,4-,4x, Kathleen Heddle CAN ,2x,4x, Mary Whipple USA Liliana Gafencu ROU x,4-, Manuela Lutze GER x Kerstin Köppen GDR,GER x,4x Susan Francia USA , Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu ROU ,2x,4x, Ioana Olteanu ROU x,4-, Rodica Arba-Puscatu ROU ,4+, Birgit Peter GDR,GER x,2x,4x =21 Caroline Lind USA =21 Roswietha Zobelt GDR x,4x Caryn Davies USA , Katherine Grainger GBR x, 2-, 2x, 4x, Olga Bularda-Homeghi ROU ,2x,4+,4x+, Katrin Rutschow- Stomporowski GER x,4x =27 Caroline Evers-Swindell NZL x,4x =27 Georgina Evers-Swindell NZL x,4x Ilona Richter GDR , =30 Jana Thieme GDR,GER x,2x,4x =30 Kerstin El Qalqili GER x,4x =32 Jutta Lau GDR x =32 Liane Buhr-Weigelt GDR x Erin Cafaro USA , 4-, Jessica Monroe CAN , =36 Jutta Behrendt GDR x,2x,4x,4x =36 Marina Wilke GDR , Marioara Popescu ROU x,2x,4-, Kristina Mundt GDR,GER x Eleanor Logan USA , Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

55 Top Rowers =41 Brenda Taylor CAN , =41 Kirsten Barnes CAN , =41 Meike Evers GER x,4x Angelika Noack GDR , Elena Teryoshina URS Marita Gasch GDR ,4+, Karin Metze GDR , =48 Christiane Köpke-Knetsch GDR =48 Gabriele Kühn-Lohs GDR , =50 Anna Goodale USA =50 Beate Schramm GDR,GER x,4x =50 Christine Hahn-Scheiblich GDR x Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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58 Cheng Huang (CHN) Place of birth Ningbo, CHN Date of birth 12 January 1982 Height 176cm Major achievements Igor Meijer / FISA Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London (GBR) ASM1x 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Athlete, Sales Chinese Sport Specific Information Began rowing In 2010 Club Ningbo Municipal Sports Bureau / Zhejiang Rowing Team (CHN) Coach Xiaofeng Ye General Interest Major awards / honours 2012: World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year Memorable sporting achievement Hearing the Chinese national anthem played as he stood on the podium after winning gold in the ASM1x men s single sculls event at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. Ambitions To compete at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Other sports Other information Swimming Did not start competing internationally until 2012, but that did not stop him from qualifying for the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. There he set a World Best Time and went on to shock the field by taking gold. In the process he defeated Great Britain s Tom Aggar, who had not previously lost a race in his five-year career. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

59 Tianming Fei (CHN) Date of birth 08 March 1986 Height 183 cm Major achievements Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London (GBR) TAMix2x World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO TAMix2x 1 Further Personal Information Languages Mandarin Sport Specific Information Began rowing In 2010 General Interest Hobbies Shopping Other information Won gold in the TA mixed double sculls with crewmate Xiaoxian Lou at the 2011 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Slovenia in their first ever international race together. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

60 David Smith (GBR) Place of birth Dunfermline, GBR Date of birth 21 April 1978 Place of residence Ascot, GBR Height 190 cm Major achievements Igor Meijer / FISA Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London, GBR LTAMix World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO LTAMix World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL LTAMix4+ 1 Further Personal Information Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Sport Studies (Bath University, GBR) In 2008 in Reading, GBR Molesey Boat Club (East Molesey, GBR) Mary McLachlan General Interest Sporting philosophy After what happened to me last year I realise how crucial it is to focus on the daily events and the rest will take care of itself. Other sports He represented Great Britain in karate [ ] and bobsleigh [ ]. However his fused ankle limited his success in these sports so he turned to rowing. Other information While competing in bobsleigh, his potential for adaptive rowing was discovered through a ParalympicsGB talent initiative and he was encouraged to try the sport. He made his fellow rowers watch Braveheart on the eve of their mixed coxed fours event at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. He also had them watch a video of Scottish rugby player Dave Sole singing Flower of Scotland after defeating England in rugby in Smith s teammates in the boat are all English, but the Scottish triumphs still motivated them. He was born with a club foot and in 2010 was diagnosed with a spinal tumour behind his throat which resulted in immediate surgery. The tumour had been in there for so long it was literally embedded inside the nerves and all the nerves were all wrapped around it, so it was quite an aggressive tumour which made the surgery even more complex. [After surgery] I started to develop real problems talking, my legs started to drag as I was trying to walk. Then I woke up one morning completely paralysed from the neck down, bar my right arm. Even though getting back in the boat was in the middle of winter, it was just an amazing feeling. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

61 James Roe (GBR) Place of birth Leamington, GBR Date of birth 28 March 1988 Place of residence Oxford, GBR Height 183 cm Major achievements Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London, GBR LTAMix World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO LTAMix World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL LTAMix World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL LTAMix4+ 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Athlete, Coach Visual Arts (Oxford Brookes University, GBR) At age 12 at the Stratford-upon-Avon Boat Club Stratford-upon-Avon Boat Club (Stratford-upon-Avon, GBR) Mary McLachlan General Interest Other information He started losing his sight at age 16. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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64 Alla Lysenko (UKR) Place of birth Soviet Union Date of birth 31 May 1969 Place of residence Kyev, UKR Major achievements Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London, GBR ASW1x World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO ASW1x World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL ASW1x 1 Further Personal Information Languages Russian, Ukrainian Sport Specific Information Began Rowing In 2009 Name of coach Ruslan Maxymov General Interest Major awards / honours 2011: World Rowing Adaptive Crew of the Year award Hobbies Sewing Memorable sporting achievement Winning gold in the AS women s single sculls at the 2009 World Rowing Championships in Poznan, Poland. My first victory, a lot of emotions, I still cannot believe that I came first, she said. I ve only been rowing for a year. I would like to thank my coaches for their support. They really encouraged me all along and helped me to concentrate on the important things before the race. Injuries Health problems prevented her from competing at the 2010 World Rowing Championships. Ambitions Even though she has been a World and Paralympic champion, she would like to work towards competing at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Other information In 2009 she became a World Champion in the AS women s single sculls in her first year of rowing, and set a new World Best Time in the process. She was unable to defend her title in 2010 due to ill-health, but returned to form in 2011 and won back her title from French rower Nathalie Benoit. From her debut at a World Cup in Munich in 2009 through to the 2012 Paralympic Games she had won every international race she entered. A car accident in 1996 resulted in a spinal cord injury and the amputation of both of her legs. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

65 Xiaoxian Lou (CHN) Date of birth 08 March 1986 Height 169 cm Major achievements Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London, GBR TAMix2x World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO TAMix2x+ 1 Further Personal Information Marital status Languages General Interest Hobbies Other information Married Mandarin Travelling, shopping At the 2011 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Slovenia she and crewmate Tianming Fei won gold in the TA mixed double sculls in their first ever international race together. Defending champions Ukraine lead from the start before the Chinese crew managed to take the lead and finish ahead of the second and third placed French and Australian boats. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

66 Pamela Relph (GBR) Place of birth Aylesbury, GBR Date of birth 14 November 1989 Height 177 cm Major achievements Rowing Canada Aviron Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London, GBR LTAMix World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO LTAMix4+ 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach Athlete English Physics (Birmingham University, Birmingham, GBR) In August 2010 at Birmingham University Boat Club Leander Club (Henley-on-Thames, GBR) Mary McLachlan, Tom Dyson General Interest Major awards / honours 2011: Named Bucks Herald Sports Personality of the Month for September 2011 Hobbies Basketball, rugby, surfing and skiing, travelling, going to the cinema, reading, spending time with friends and eating out. Memorable sporting achievement Most influential person Sporting philosophy Ambitions Other information Winning adaptive LTA mixed coxed four gold at the 2011 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Slovenia. If you d told me last year I was going to win a gold medal I would have laughed out loud. It really has been a fairytale, she says. My sister Monica because without her I would never have considered rowing. I needed a focus and a in career goal after I left the army and I can t thank my sister enough for the doors she has helped to open for me in rowing, not to mention all of the coaching sessions we did together, working on my technique, she said. I couldn t imagine being anything other than a full-time athlete now. It can be mentally and physically demanding at times, but it s so rewarding. Outside of her sport she hopes to work with animals. She suffers from a debilitating form of arthritis that restricts movement in her lower limbs and wrists. Fortunately, or unfortunately, my arthritis is restrictive as well as painful and the treatment is pretty debilitating too, but it s a question of being tough and getting on with it. The opportunity to compete in the Paralympics is a huge motivator. She won a gold medal at the World Rowing Championships in 2011, just eight months after her first time on the water. She was on an army scholarship and attended Defence Sixth Form College with a view to joining the Royal Engineers as an engineering officer. Due to her disability she was forced to leave the army on medical grounds. Her older sister Monica, an elite rower, introduced her to the sport just days after Pamela was discharged from the army. After my dream of joining the army was shattered, it was a tough time, but Monica knew I was the sporty type and introduced me to Mary McLachlan [GBR Adaptive Rowing Coach] who thought I had the basic strength and physiology - I m tall with long arms and legs - necessary for a successful oarsman. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

67 Naomi Riches (GBR) Place of birth London, GBR Date of birth 15 June 1983 Place of residence High Wycombe, GBR Height 178 cm Peter Spurrier/Intersport-Images Major achievements Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London, GBR LTAMix World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO LTAMix World Rowing Championships Pozna, POL LTAMix Paralympic Games Beijing, CHN LTAMix World Rowing Championships Munich, GER LTAMix World Rowing Championships Eton, GBR LTAMix World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN LTAMix World Rowing Championships Banyoles, ESP LTAMix4+ 1 Further Personal Information Family Occupation Languages Higher education Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach General Interest Hobbies Injuries Other sports Other information Partner, Tom Athlete English Fashion Design (Buckinghamshire New University, High Wycombe, GBR) In April 2004 at the RNIB New College in Worcester, GBR Marlow Rowing Club (Marlow, GBR) Mary McLachlan Swimming In 2004 she was hit by a car and put into a medically induced coma for a week. She was also a national disabled swimming champion. She was born with the eye condition cone dystrophy, which limits her vision, particularly in sunlight. In 2011 she was involved in a project with Mandeville School in her home county of Buckinghamshire where Paralympians and schoolchildren worked alongside each other to produce celebratory podium music. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

68 Lily Van Den Broecke (GBR) Rowing Canada Aviron Place of birth Date of birth Height Oxford,GBR 08 January cm Major achievements Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Paralympic Games London (GBR) LTA World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO LTAMix4+ 1 Further Personal Information Occupation Languages Higher education Athlete, Student English Economics, Philosophy, Politics (Durham University, Durham, GBR) Sport Specific Information Began rowing Club Coach At the Headington School Oxford Boat Club when she started secondary school Headington School Oxford Boat Club (Oxford, GBR) Mary McLachlan General Interest Sporting philosophy Other information Say the same things in as many different ways as possible! People respond differently to different commands, it s important a cox connects with their crew by understanding who responds to what. Saying the same thing over and over gets very boring and no response at all! Competed as part of the LTA mixed coxed fours crew at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London even though she is able-bodied. She served as the rowing cox. She and her crew managed to take gold in the LTA mixed coxed fours event at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London despite having their stroke coach, which reflects the crew s stroke rate, fall into the water during their warm-up. She took a year off between high school and university during which time she completed a three-month internship with the Projects Abroad Human Rights Office in Cape Town, South Africa. She aided the office in social and legal justice cases within underprivileged townships. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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70 Matthew Brittain (RSA) Boat Class Lightweight Men s Four (LM4-) Place of Birth Johannesburg Date of Birth 5 May 1987 Place of Residence Pretoria Height 184cm Alice O Sullivan Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games Eton Dorney, GBR LM World Rowing Cup Lucerne, SUI LM World Rowing Under 23 Championships World Rowing Under 23 Championships Brandenburg, GER BLM2-2 Strathclyde, GBR BLM2-2 Two seat in South Africa s Olympic Champion lightweight men s four, Matthew Brittain has known about rowing his whole life as his father was a serious rower. But it wasn t until high school that Brittain took up the sport. Brittain remembers watching the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games aged nine years old and deciding at that point that he wanted to be an Olympian. When he started rowing five years later he decided that this was the sport that would get him there. It s the one that appealed to me the most, says Brittain. I like the way that you have to be both strong and technical to be a good rower. Much of Brittain s international rowing has been shaped around the lightweight men s pair and in 2007 and 2008 Brittain took silver at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships with pairs partner James Thompson. This helped earn Brittain the 2007 South African Senior Rower of the Year. Building towards an Olympic lightweight four began in 2009 but injury the following year kept Brittain out of the boat. He was back in time to help qualify the lightweight four for the London 2012 Olympics when the crew finished 11th at the 2011 World Rowing Championships in Bled which was also the Olympic Qualification Regatta. Eleventh was the final qualifying spot at the championships. Coming into the Olympic year a squad of about eight athletes trained to be part of the final Olympic four. Brittain was in the mix and inching closer to his Olympic dream. When Brittain s lightweight four crossed the finish line in one of the most exciting London Olympic rowing finals, the 25-year-old says it was the greatest moment of his life, to look up at the scoreboard and see, 1. RSA. Brittain has the Rio 2016 Games in his sights but injury has forced him to take a break from rowing in He is competing in mountain biking as a form of rehabilitation before returning to the water. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

71 Lawrence Ndlovu (RSA) Boat Class Lightweight Men s Four (LM4-) Place of Birth Johannesburg Date of Birth 24 September 1980 Place of Residence Johannesburg Height 186cm Alice O Sullivan Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games Eton Dorney, GBR LM World Rowing Cup Lucerne, SUI LM4-2 Stroke man, Lawrence Ndlovu came into South Africa s Olympic lightweight four as the most experienced member. Now 32 years old, Ndlovu has been rowing ever since his high school principal convinced him to focus on the sport and even drove him to 5am practice. The principal, Tom Price, was rewarded when his charge made the junior national team two years later. Ndlovu s rowing adventure had begun and by the time he made the South African under-23 national team he was already focusing on the lightweight four. This was over a decade ago and Ndlovu has hardly stopped rowing since. It has not, however, been a smooth ride for Ndlovu. He has endured more than his fair share of illness and injury through his rowing career as well as a failed Olympic qualification attempt. But this didn t deter him from the sport he had grown to love and in 2012 Ndlovu finally won his first medal at an international event. At the Samsung World Rowing Cup II in Lucerne, Switzerland, Ndlovu s crew, in preparation for the London Olympic Games, won silver. Ndlovu s next medal was the Olympic gold. For Ndlovu the gold brought more than a medal around his neck. It made him the first black South African to win an Olympic gold medal since 1996, the first Olympic gold in rowing for South Africa and the first Olympic gold in rowing for the whole of Africa. The 2016 Rio Olympics is now the target for Ndlovu who gives an insight into his rowing philosophy; Dream gold, when you train, train for gold, so when you succeed you will get gold. But do achieve all this with discipline, confidence and humbleness! Don t leave out education! Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

72 John Smith (RSA) Boat Class Lightweight Men s Four (LM4-) Place of Birth Germiston Date of Birth 12 January 1990 Place of Residence Brakpan Height 190cm Alice O Sullivan Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games Eton Dorney, GBR LM World Rowing Cup Lucerne, SUI LM World Rowing Under 23 Championships Brest, BLR BM2-1 From the seat John Smith claims to be the slave seat (three seat) he became an Olympic Champion at just 22 years of age. The youngest member of the South African lightweight men s four, Smith came to rowing as a 16-year-old after an ear injury meant that his sport, waterpolo was no longer an option. Driven by big challenges Smith chose rowing after the high school rowing coach told him that rowers train harder than anyone else at the school. I accepted the challenge, says Smith. His rowing desire was further ignited when he failed to make the South African junior national team two years after taking up rowing. The following season though, Smith made it into South Africa s under-23 squad as half of the lightweight men s pair with his Olympic teammate Matthew Brittain. The duo finished a respectable fourth at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships and also finished fourth at the World Rowing Championships that same year. In 2010 Smith raced in the open men s pair at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships with Brittain s younger brother, Lawrence. They won gold. The 190cm tall Smith then went back into the lightweight four to race at the World Rowing Championships. From then on he remained in the lightweight four and was part of the crew that qualified the boat for the London Olympic Games at the 2011 World Rowing Championships. Smith is known as the one in the crew to make jokes and keep things light. His nickname is Bean which he has had since school, but he would prefer to be known as the beast in the boat. After the immense excitement that the crew caused in South Africa following their Olympic win and the subsequent media engagements, Smith has been back training. My next goal is the 2013 World Champs, says Smith. I ll be putting my body in the hurt box again. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

73 James Thompson (RSA) Boat Class Lightweight Men s Four (LM4-) Place of Birth Cape Town Date of Birth 18 November 1986 Place of Residence Cape Town Height 180cm Alice O Sullivan Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games Eton Dorney, GBR LM World Rowing Cup Lucerne, SUI LM World Rowing Under 23 Championships World Rowing Under 23 Championships Brandenburg, GER BLM2-2 Strathclyde, GBR BLM2-2 The bow seat of South Africa s Olympic Champion lightweight men s four was inhabited by one of the more senior members of the crew, James Thompson. Thompson first made the South African national rowing team as a 16-year-old and raced at the World Rowing Junior Championships to a bronze medal in the coxed four. The next international medal came for Thompson four years later. Racing at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships in the lightweight men s pair, Thompson took silver with fellow-olympian Matthew Brittain. The Thompson Brittain combination struck silver again a year later at the under-23 championships and it earned them the award of South Africa Senior Rowers of the Year (2007). Thompson then had a stint in the lightweight men s double sculls as head coach, Roger Barrow dabbled with choices of Olympic-class boats to try and qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. I decided that we were too far off the pace (in the lightweight men s double), says Barrow. Thus from 2009 South Africa s elite focus came to be the lightweight men s four with Thompson one of the strongest contenders to be part of it. From then on Thompson remained in the lightweight four. At both the 2010 and 2011 World Rowing Championships the four finished eleventh. For 2011 this was enough to earn them an Olympic qualification spot. The next year they were Olympic gold medallists. Thompson enjoyed all of the distinction that the Olympic gold medal brought him in South Africa including being awarded the South African Team of the Year for 2012 and being given a cow. Thompson opted not to keep the cow but rather turn it into biltong or dried beef strips. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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76 Katherine Grainger (GBR) Intersport Images/GB Rowing Team Boat Class Women s Double Sculls (W2x) Place of Birth Glasgow Date of Birth 12 November 1975 Place of Residence Maidenhead Height 182cm Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games Eton Dorney, GBR W2x World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W2x World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W2x World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W1x Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W4x World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W4x World Rowing Championships Eton Dorney, GBR W4x World Rowing Championships Gifu, JPN W4x Olympic Games Athens, GRE W World Rowing Championships Milan, ITA W Olympic Games Sydney, AUS W4x World Rowing Championships Aiguebelette, FRA W8+ 3 The list of accolades that have been bestowed on Katherine Grainger for her rowing success is extensive and remarkable. She s the most medalled female rower in Great Britain with four Olympic medals to her name. Grainger took up rowing while at university in Scotland and soon caught the eye of the coaches who tried to convince her to make rowing her sport of choice. By 1997 she had made it onto the British under-23 and senior teams. Grainger hasn t missed a team selection since and in that time she has shown her adaptability with medals coming her way from the single, double, quad, pair and eight. Of Grainger s many accolades she has picked up the Crew of the Year award in 2007 for her success in the women s quadruple sculls and 2010 for her success in the women s double sculls. The 2012 award also highlights Grainger s accomplishment in the double. The double, with Anna Watkins, came about in 2010 after Grainger spent a post-olympic year in the single. Their success was instant. From that point on Grainger and Watkins did not lose a single race together. Leading up to the 2012 London Olympics, Grainger was singled out by the British media as the one to watch. The story of three Olympic silver medals and the chase for that elusive gold caught the public s imagination. Grainger s story became wellknown so that when she lined up at the start of the Olympic final in the double, the crowd was even more boisterous than its usual boisterous self. Grainger and Watkins were cheered every stroke of the way. Crossing the line at the front of the field cemented Grainger s place in rowing history and earned her Olympic Champion status. It also put Grainger into fifth spot on the list of 2012 Top 10 Female Rowers. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

77 Anna Watkins (GBR) Boat Class Women s Double Sculls (W2x) Place of Birth Leek Date of Birth 13 February 1983 Place of Residence Leek, Staffs Height 183cm Alice O Sullivan Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Olympic Games Eton Dorney, GBR W2x World Rowing Championships Bled, SLO W2x World Rowing Championships Karapiro, NZL W2x World Rowing Championships Poznan, POL W2x Olympic Games Beijing, CHN W2x World Rowing Championships Munich, GER W2x 3 The younger of the Grainger Watkins winning duo, Anna Watkins is an example of the success that talent identification has had in Great Britain. She started rowing after being discovered through British Rowing s Team Start programme. Despite admitting that before rowing Watkins (nee Bebington) had only dabbled in sport, her ability and strength was soon recognised. This propelled her into the British under-23 team just three years after picking up an oar. Watkins then made the senior team a year later and in 2008 she won bronze at the Beijing Olympics in the women s double sculls. The double had become her signature boat. After Beijing, Watkins remained in the double and in 2010 she teamed up with top British single sculler, Katherine Grainger. It was not long before Watkins was giving Grainger a run for her money in the single at British trials and in 2011 Watkins broke Grainger s six-year winning streak. Women s head coach Paul Thompson saw that Watkins and Grainger complemented each other well in the double. Their approach to racing is different but complimentary. Katherine s approach is very passionate and instinctive and Anna likes routine, keeping a simple focus and getting the most out of herself. Watkins and Grainger s speed together was evident right from the start and at the 2010 World Rowing Championships they won gold. Their success earned them the 2010 World Rowing Female Crew of the Year award. Their unbroken winning streak continued right through to the London Olympic Games. In 2012 Watkins made it on to the Top Ten Female Rowers list in spot number eight and at 30 years old Watkins is keeping her options open for continuing onto the 2016 Olympic Games. Watkins remarkable strength is noted by her indoor rowing machine scores. Although she won t reveal her 2000m time, she is amongst the fastest in the world and she currently holds the 5000m World Record for women on the indoor rower. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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80 Cheng Huang (CHN) Igor Meijer / FISA Boat Class Place of birth Date of birth Height AS Men s Single Sculls (ASM1x) Ningbo, CHN 12 January cm Edition Competition Venue Event Rank 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR ASM1x 1 Paralympic Games Single scullers have dominated this award since it was introduced five years ago and Cheng Huang of China is the latest in this run of single scullers. Huang s rapid rise is phenomenal. He had just one international race under his belt when he turned up at the 2012 London Paralympic Games to race in the AS men s single sculls. To comply with Paralympic rules Huang had to make sure he had done an international race before competing at the Paralympic Games. He chose Gavirate Regatta in Italy last May where he faced the unbeaten Paralympic and World Champion, Tom Aggar of Great Britain. Aggar was first and Huang was third. In Huang s second race, and in the absence of Aggar, Huang won. The word was out that there was another fast sculler on the block. A polio sufferer, Huang took up rowing in 2010 and by late 2011 he was rapidly becoming the best single sculler in the country. China had already qualified a Paralympic boat in the single and it was becoming obvious that Huang may be the one to fill it. Huang s results in Gavirate ensured his Paralympic spot. Huang took the Paralympic Games in his stride and opened racing by setting a World Best Time in his heat, beating the former time by more than four seconds. The final of the AS men s single sculls had Huang showing that he did not have a weak element in his 1000m race remaining strong throughout its entirety. He finished with a comfortable winning margin and said at the finish, I am very excited for the gold and for breaking the record. I followed my coaches instructions. The first part I went at normal speed. From the 250m I started using all my energy and I had good control. Expect to see more of 31-year-old Huang at future regattas. Full bio results available on Media Guide Copyright 2011 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

81 3. Olympic Games 3.1. Historical Results Olympic Games (Top 3 crews) 3.2. Statistics , 2004, 2008 & 2012 Olympic Games Overall Medal Table All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete Men (since 1900) All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete Women (since 1976) All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table (since 1900) All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table per event Current and Past Olympic Events (since 1900)

82 Olympic Games: Historical Results 3. Olympic Games 3.1. Historical Results Olympic Games (Top 3 crews) Men Men's Single Sculls (M1x) 2012 London (GBR) New Zealand (NZL) 6:57.82 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:59.37 Great Britain (GBR) 7:03.28 Mahe Drysdale Ondrej Synek Alan Campbell 2008 Beijing (CHN) Norway (NOR) 6:59.83 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:00.63 New Zealand (NZL) 7:01.56 Olaf Tufte Ondrej Synek Mahe Drysdale 2004 Athens (GRE) Norway (NOR) 6:49.30 Estonia (EST) 6:51.42 Bulgaria (BUL) 6:52.80 Olaf Tufte Jueri Jaanson Ivo Yanakiev 2000 Sydney (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 6:48.90 Switzerland (SUI) 6:50.55 Germany (GER) 6:50.83 Rob Waddell Xeno Müller Marcel Hacker 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Switzerland (SUI) 6:44.85 Canada (CAN) 6:47.45 Germany (GER) 6:47.72 Xeno Müller Derek Porter Thomas Lange 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Germany (GER) 6:51.40 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 6:52.93 Poland (POL) 6:56.82 Thomas Lange Vaclav Chalupa Kajetan Broniewski 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 6:49.86 West Germany (FRG) 6:54.77 New Zealand (NZL) 6:58.66 Thomas Lange Peter-Michael Kolbe Eric Verdonk 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Finland (FIN) 7:00.24 West Germany (FRG) 7:02.19 Canada (CAN) 7:10.38 Pertti Karppinen Peter-Michael Kolbe Robert Mills 1980 Moscow (URS) Finland (FIN) 7:09.61 Soviet Union (URS) 7:11.66 East Germany (GDR) 7:14.88 Pertti Karppinen Vasiliy Yakusha Peter Kersten Men's Pair (M2-) 2012 London (GBR) New Zealand (NZL) 6:16.65 France (FRA) 6:21.11 Great Britain (GBR) 6:21.77 Eric Murray Germain Chardin George Nash Hamish Bond Dorian Mortelette William Satch 2008 Beijing (CHN) Australia (AUS) 6:37.44 Canada (CAN) 6:39.55 New Zealand (NZL) 6:44.19 Drew Ginn David Calder Nathan Twaddle Duncan Free Scott Frandsen George Bridgewater 2004 Athens (GRE) Australia (AUS) 6:30.76 Croatia (CRO) 6:32.64 South Africa (RSA) 6:33.40 Drew Ginn Sinisa Skelin Donovan Cech James Tomkins Niksa Skelin Ramon Di Clemente 2000 Sydney (AUS) France (FRA) 6:32.97 United States (USA) 6:33.80 Australia (AUS) 6:34.26 Michel Andrieux Ted Murphy Matthew Long Jean-Christophe Rolland Sebastian Bea James Tomkins 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Great Britain (GBR) 6:20.09 Australia (AUS) 6:21.02 France (FRA) 6:22.15 Steve Redgrave David Weightman Michel Andrieux Matthew Pinsent Robert Scott Jean-Christophe Rolland 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Great Britain (GBR) 6:27.72 Germany (GER) 6:32.68 Slovenia (SLO) 6:33.43 Steve Redgrave Peter Höltzenbein Iztok Cop Matthew Pinsent Colin von Ettingshausen Denis Zvegelj 1988 Seoul (KOR) Great Britain (GBR) 6:36.84 Romania (ROU) 6:38.06 Yugoslavia (YUG) 6:41.01 Andy Holmes Dragos Neagu Bojan Preseren Steve Redgrave Danut Dobre Sadik Mujkic 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Romania (ROU) 6:45.39 Spain (ESP) 6:48.47 Norway (NOR) 6:51.81 Petru Iosub Fernando Climent Hans-Magnus Grepperud Valer Toma Luis Lasúrtegui Sverre Løken 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 6:48.01 Soviet Union (URS) 6:50.50 Great Britain (GBR) 6:51.47 Jörg Landvoigt Nikolay Pimenov Charles Wiggin Bernd Landvoigt Yuriy Pimenov Malcolm Carmichael Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 2012 London (GBR) New Zealand (NZL) 6:31.67 Italy (ITA) 6:32.80 Slovenia (SLO) 6:34.35 Nathan Cohen Alessio Sartori Luka Spik Joseph Sullivan Romano Battisti Iztok Cop 2008 Beijing (CHN) Australia (AUS) 6:27.77 Estonia (EST) 6:29.05 Great Britain (GBR) 6:29.10 David Crawshay Tonu Endrekson Matthew Wells Scott Brennan Jueri Jaanson Stephen Rowbotham 2004 Athens (GRE) France (FRA) 6:29.00 Slovenia (SLO) 6:31.72 Italy (ITA) 6:32.93 Sébastien Vieilledent Luka Spik Rossano Galtarossa Adrien Hardy Iztok Cop Alessio Sartori 2000 Sydney (AUS) Slovenia (SLO) 6:16.63 Norway (NOR) 6:17.98 Italy (ITA) 6:20.49 Luka Spik Olaf Tufte Giovanni Calabrese Iztok Cop Fredrik Bekken Nicola Sartori 80. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

83 Olympic Games: Historical Results 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Italy (ITA) 6:16.98 Norway (NOR) 6:18.42 France (FRA) 6:19.85 Davide Tizzano Kjetil Undset Frédéric Kowal Agostino Abbagnale Steffen Störseth Samuel Barathay 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Australia (AUS) 6:17.32 Austria (AUT) 6:18.42 Netherlands (NED) 6:22.82 Stephen Hawkins Arnold Jonke Henk-Jan Zwolle Peter Antonie Christophe Zerbst Nico Rienks 1988 Seoul (KOR) Netherlands (NED) 6:21.13 Switzerland (SUI) 6:22.59 Soviet Union (URS) 6:22.87 Ronald Florijn Beat Schwerzmann Alexander Marchenko Nico Rienks Ueli Bodenmann Vasiliy Yakusha 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) United States (USA) 6:36.87 Belgium (BEL) 6:38.19 Yugoslavia (YUG) 6:39.59 Bradley Lewis Pierre-Marie Deloof Zoran Pancic Paul Enquist Dirk Crois Milorad Stanulov 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 6:24.33 Yugoslavia (YUG) 6:26.34 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 6:29.07 Joachim Dreifke Zoran Pancic Zdenek Pecka Klaus Kröppelien Milorad Stanulov Václav Vochoska Men's Four (M4-) 2012 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 6:03.97 Australia (AUS) 6:05.19 United States (USA) 6:07.20 Alex Gregory William Lockwood Glenn Ochal Peter Reed James Chapman Henrik Rummel Tom James Drew Ginn Charlie Cole Andrew Triggs-Hodge Josh Dunkley-Smith Scott Gault 2008 Beijing (CHN) Great Britain (GBR) 6:06.57 Australia (AUS) 6:07.85 France (FRA) 6:09.31 Tom James Matthew Ryan Julien Despres Steve Williams James Marburg Benjamin Rondeau Peter Reed Cameron McKenzie-McHarg Germain Chardin Andrew Triggs-Hodge Francis Hegerty Dorian Mortelette 2004 Athens (GRE) Great Britain (GBR) 6:06.98 Canada (CAN) 6:07.06 Italy (ITA) 6:10.41 Steve Williams Cameron Baerg Lorenzo Porzio James Cracknell Tom Herschmiller Dario Dentale Edward Coode Jake Wetzel Luca Agamennoni Matthew Pinsent Barney Williams Raffaello Leonardo 2000 Sydney (AUS) Great Britain (GBR) 5:56.24 Italy (ITA) 5:56.62 Australia (AUS) 5:57.61 James Cracknell Valter Molea James Stewart Steve Redgrave Riccardo dei Rossi Ben Dodwell Tim Foster Lorenzo Carboncini Geoff Stewart Matthew Pinsent Carlo Mornati Bo Hanson 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Australia (AUS) 6:06.37 France (FRA) 6:07.03 Great Britain (GBR) 6:07.28 Drew Ginn Gilles Bosquet Rupert Obholzer Nicholas Green Bertrand Vecten Greg Searle James Tomkins Daniel Fauche Jonny Searle Mike McKay Olivier Moncelet Tim Foster 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Australia (AUS) 5:55.04 United States (USA) 5:56.68 Slovenia (SLO) 5:58.24 Andrew Cooper Doug Burden Janez Klemencic Mike McKay Jeffrey McLaughlin Saso Mirjanic Nicholas Green Thomas Bohrer Milan Jansa James Tomkins Patrick Manning Sadik Mujkic 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 6:03.11 United States (USA) 6:05.53 West Germany (FRG) 6:06.22 Roland Schröder Raoul Rodriguez Norbert Kesslau Thomas Greiner Thomas Bohrer Jörg Puttlitz Ralf Brudel David Krmpotich Volker Grabow Olaf Förster Richard Kennelly Guido Grabow 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) New Zealand (NZL) 6:03.48 United States (USA) 6:06.10 Denmark (DEN) 6:07.72 Leslie O'Connell David Clark Michael Jessen Shane O'Brien John Smith Lars Nielsen Conrad Robertson Philip Stekl Per Rasmussen Keith Trask Alan Forney Erik Christiansen 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 6:08.17 Soviet Union (URS) 6:11.81 Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.58 Siegfried Brietzke Aleksey Kamkin John Beattie Andreas Decker Valeriy Dolinin Ian McNuff Stefan Semmler Aleksandr Kulagin David Townsend Jürgen Thiele Vitaliy Yeliseyev Martin Cross Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) 2012 London (GBR) Denmark (DEN) 6:37.17 Great Britain (GBR) 6:37.78 New Zealand (NZL) 6:40.86 Mads Rasmussen Zac Purchase Storm Uru Rasmus Quist Mark Hunter Peter Taylor 2008 Beijing (CHN) Great Britain (GBR) 6:10.99 Greece (GRE) 6:11.72 Denmark (DEN) 6:12.45 Zac Purchase Dimitrios Mougios Mads Rasmussen Mark Hunter Vasileios Polymeros Rasmus Quist 2004 Athens (GRE) Poland (POL) 6:20.93 France (FRA) 6:21.46 Greece (GRE) 6:23.23 Tomasz Kucharski Frédéric Dufour Vasileios Polymeros Robert Sycz Pascal Touron Nikolaos Skiathitis 2000 Sydney (AUS) Poland (POL) 6:21.75 Italy (ITA) 6:23.47 France (FRA) 6:24.85 Tomasz Kucharski Elia Luini Pascal Touron Robert Sycz Leonardo Pettinari Thibaud Chapelle 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Switzerland (SUI) 6:23.47 Netherlands (NED) 6:26.48 Australia (AUS) 6:26.69 Markus Gier Maarten van der Linden Anthony Edwards Michael Gier Pepijn Aardewijn Bruce Hick 81. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

84 Olympic Games: Historical Results Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) 2012 London (GBR) South Africa (RSA) 6:02.84 Great Britain (GBR) 6:03.09 Denmark (DEN) 6:03.16 James Thompson Peter Chambers Kasper Jørgensen Matthew Brittain Robert Williams Morten Jørgensen John Smith Richard Chambers Jacob Barsoe Lawrence Ndlovu Chris Bartley Eskild Ebbesen 2008 Beijing (CHN) Denmark (DEN) 5:47.76 Poland (POL) 5:49.39 Canada (CAN) 5:50.09 Thomas Ebert Lukasz Pawlowski Iain Brambell Morten Jørgensen Bartlomiej Pawelczak Jon Beare Mads Andersen Milosz Bernatajtys Mike Lewis Eskild Ebbesen Pawel Randa Liam Parsons 2004 Athens (GRE) Denmark (DEN) 6:01.39 Australia (AUS) 6:02.79 Italy (ITA) 6:03.74 Hans Thor Kristensen Glen Loftus Lorenzo Bertini Thomas Ebert Anthony Edwards Catello Amarante Stephan Mølvig Ben Cureton Salvatore Amitrano Eskild Ebbesen Simon Burgess Bruno Mascarenhas 2000 Sydney (AUS) France (FRA) 6:01.68 Australia (AUS) 6:02.09 Denmark (DEN) 6:03.51 Laurent Porchier Simon Burgess Søren Madsen Jean-Christophe Bette Anthony Edwards Thomas Ebert Yves Hocde Darren Balmforth Eskild Ebbesen Xavier Dorfman Robert Richards Victor Feddersen 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Denmark (DEN) 6:09.58 Canada (CAN) 6:10.13 United States (USA) 6:12.29 Niels Henriksen Jeff Lay David Collins Thomas Poulsen Dave Boyes Jeff Pfaendtner Eskild Ebbesen Gavin Hassett Marc Schneider Victor Feddersen Brian Peaker Bill Carlucci Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 2012 London (GBR) Germany (GER) 5:42.48 Croatia (CRO) 5:44.78 Australia (AUS) 5:45.22 Karl Schulze David Sain Chris Morgan Philipp Wende Martin Sinkovic Karsten Forsterling Lauritz Schoof Damir Martin James McRae Tim Grohmann Valent Sinkovic Dan Noonan 2008 Beijing (CHN) Poland (POL) 5:41.33 Italy (ITA) 5:43.57 France (FRA) 5:44.34 Konrad Wasielewski Luca Agamennoni Jonathan Coeffic Marek Kolbowicz Simone Venier Pierre-Jean Peltier Michal Jelinski Rossano Galtarossa Julien Bahain Adam Korol Simone Raineri Cedric Berrest 2004 Athens (GRE) Russia (RUS) 5:56.85 Czech Republic (CZE) 5:57.43 Ukraine (UKR) 5:58.87 Sergei Fedorovtsev David Kopriva Sergij Grin Igor Kravtsov Tomas Karas Sergiy Biloushchenko Aleksei Svirin Jakub Hanak Oleg Likov Nikolai Spinev David Jirka Leonid Shaposhnikov 2000 Sydney (AUS) Italy (ITA) 5:45.56 Netherlands (NED) 5:47.91 Germany (GER) 5:48.64 Agostino Abbagnale Jochem Verberne Marco Geisler Alessio Sartori Dirk Lippits Andreas Hajek Rossano Galtarossa Diederik Simon Stephan Volkert Simone Raineri Michiel Bartman André Willms 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Germany (GER) 5:56.93 United States (USA) 5:59.10 Australia (AUS) 6:01.65 André Steiner Tim Young Janusz Hooker Andreas Hajek Eric Mueller Ronald Snook Stephan Volkert Brian Jamieson Duncan Free André Willms Jason Gailes Bo Hanson 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Germany (GER) 5:45.17 Norway (NOR) 5:47.09 Italy (ITA) 5:47.33 André Willms Lars Bjønness Gianluca Farina Andreas Hajek Rolf Thorsen Rossano Galtarossa Stephan Volkert Kjetil Undset Alessandro Corona Michael Steinbach Per Albert Sætersdal Filippo Soffici 1988 Seoul (KOR) Italy (ITA) 5:53.37 Norway (NOR) 5:55.08 East Germany (GDR) 5:56.13 Piero Poli Lars Bjønness Steffen Bogs Gianluca Farina Vetle Vinje Steffen Zühlke Davide Tizzano Rolf Thorsen Heiko Habermann Agostino Abbagnale Alf Hansen Jens Köppen 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) West Germany (FRG) 5:57.55 Australia (AUS) 5:57.98 Canada (CAN) 5:59.07 Albert Hedderich Paul Reedy Doug Hamilton Raimund Hörmann Gary Gullock Mike Hughes Dieter Wiedenmann Timothy McLaren Phil Monckton Michael Dürsch Anthony Lovrich Bruce Ford 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 5:49.81 Soviet Union (URS) 5:51.47 Bulgaria (BUL) 5:52.38 Frank Dundr Yuriy Shapochka Mincho Nikolov Karsten Bunk Yevgeniy Barbakov Lyubomir Petrov Uwe Heppner Valeriy Kleshnyov Ivo Rusev Martin Winter Nikolay Dovgan Rogdan Dobrev 82. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

85 Olympic Games: Historical Results Men's Eight (M8+) 2012 London (GBR) Germany (GER) 5:48.75 Canada (CAN) 5:49.98 Great Britain (GBR) 5:51.18 Philipp Adamski Gabe Bergen Alex Partridge Andreas Kuffner Douglas Csima James Foad Eric Johannesen Robert Gibson Tom Ransley Maximilian Reinelt Conlin McCabe Richard Egington Richard Schmidt Malcolm Howard Mohamed Sbihi Lukas Müller Andrew Byrnes Greg Searle Florian Mennigen Jeremiah Brown Matt Langridge Kristof Wilke Will Crothers Constantine Louloudis Martin Sauer Brian Price Phelan Hill 2008 Beijing (CHN) Canada (CAN) 5:23.89 Great Britain (GBR) 5:25.11 United States (USA) 5:25.34 Kevin Light Alex Partridge Beau Hoopman Ben Rutledge Tom Stallard Matthew Schnobrich Andrew Byrnes Tom Lucy Micah Boyd Jake Wetzel Richard Egington Wyatt Allen Malcolm Howard Josh West Daniel Walsh Dominic Seiterle Alastair Heathcote Steve Coppola Jr Adam Kreek Matt Langridge Joshua Inman Kyle Hamilton Colin Smith Bryan Volpenhein Brian Price Acer Nethercott Marcus McElhenney 2004 Athens (GRE) United States (USA) 5:42.48 Netherlands (NED) 5:43.75 Australia (AUS) 5:45.38 Jason Read Matthijs Vellenga Stefan Szczurowski Wyatt Allen Gijs Vermeulen Stuart Reside Chris Ahrens Jan-Willem Gabriels Stuart Welch Joseph Hansen Daniel Mensch James Stewart Matthew Deakin Geert Jan Derksen Geoff Stewart Dan Beery Gerritjan Eggenkamp Bo Hanson Beau Hoopman Diederik Simon Mike McKay Bryan Volpenhein Michiel Bartman Stephen Stewart Pete Cipollone Chun Wei Cheung Michael Toon 2000 Sydney (AUS) Great Britain (GBR) 5:33.08 Australia (AUS) 5:33.88 Croatia (CRO) 5:34.85 Andrew Lindsay Christian Ryan Igor Francetic Ben Hunt-Davis Alastair Gordon Tihomir Frankovic Simon Dennis Nick Porzig Tomislav Smoljanovic Louis Attrill Robert Jahrling Niksa Skelin Luka Grubor Mike McKay Sinisa Skelin Kieran West Stuart Welch Krešimir Culjak Fred Scarlett Daniel Burke Igor Boraska Steve Trapmore Jaime Fernandez Branimir Vujevic Rowley Douglas Brett Hayman Silvijo Petrisko 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Netherlands (NED) 5:42.74 Germany (GER) 5:44.58 Russia (RUS) 5:45.77 Henk-Jan Zwolle Wolfram Huhn Anton Chermashentsev Ronald Florijn Ulrich Viefers Pavel Melnikov Niels van Steenis Thorsten Streppelhoff Roman Monchenko Niels van der Zwan Frank Richter Nikolai Aksyonov Koos Maasdijk Marc Weber Vladimir Volodenkov Michiel Bartman Detlef Kirchhoff Dmitri Rozinkevich Diederik Simon Mark Kleinschmidt Andrei Glukhov Nico Rienks Roland Baar Sergey Matveyev Jeroen Duyster Peter Thiede Aleksandr Lukyanov 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Canada (CAN) 5:29.53 Romania (ROU) 5:29.67 Germany (GER) 5:31.00 John Wallace Ioan Vizitiu Frank Richter Bruce Robertson Danut Dobre Thorsten Streppelhoff Michael Forgeron Gabriel Marin Detlef Kirchhoff Darren Barber Iulica Ruican Armin Eichholz Robert Marland Viorel Talapan Bahne Rabe Michael Rascher Vasile Dorel Nastase Hans Sennewald Andrew Crosby Valentin Robu Ansgar Wessling Derek Porter Vasile Mastacan Roland Baar Terrence Paul Marin Gheorghe Manfred Klein 1988 Seoul (KOR) West Germany (FRG) 5:46.05 Soviet Union (URS) 5:48.01 United States (USA) 5:48.26 Thomas Möllenkamp Veniamin But Doug Burden Matthias Mellinghaus Nikolay Komarov Jeffrey McLaughlin Eckhardt Schultz Vasiliy Tikhonov Peter Nordell Ansgar Wessling Aleksandr Dumchev Ted Patton Armin Eichholz Pavel Gurkovsky John Pescatore Thomas Domian Viktor Diduk John Rusher Wolfgang Männig Viktor Omelyanovich John Smith Bahne Rabe Andrey Vasilyev Mike Teti Manfred Klein Aleksandr Lukyanov Seth Bauer 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Canada (CAN) 5:41.32 United States (USA) 5:41.74 Australia (AUS) 5:43.40 Patrick Turner Walter Lubsen Craig Muller Kevin Neufeld Andrew Sudduth Clyde Hefer Mark Evans John Terwilliger Sam Patten Grant Main Christopher Penny Timothy Willoughby Paul Steele Thomas Darling Ian Edmunds Michael Evans Earl Borchelt James Battersby Dean Crawford Charles Clapp Ion Popa Blair Horn Bruce Ibbetson Steven Evans Brain McMahon Robert Jaugstetter Gavin Thredgold 83. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

86 Olympic Games: Historical Results 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 5:49.05 Great Britain (GBR) 5:51.92 Soviet Union (URS) 5:52.66 Bernd Krauss Duncan McDougall Viktor Kakoshin Hans-Peter Koppe Allan Whitwell Andryj Tischchenko Ulrich Kons Henry Clay Aleksandr Tkatchenko Jörg Friedrich Chris Mahoney Jonas Pinskus Jens Doberschütz Andrew Justice Jonas Narmontas Ulrich Karnatz John Pritchard Andrey Lugin Uwe Dühring Malcolm McGowan Aleksandr Mantsevich Bernd Höing Richard Stanhope Igor Maistrenko Klaus-Dieter Ludwig Colin Moynihan Grigoriy Dmitrenko Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Great Britain (GBR) 6:49.83 Italy (ITA) 6:50.98 Romania (ROU) 6:51.58 Jonny Searle Carmine Abbagnale Dumitru Popescu Greg Searle Giuseppe Abbagnale Nicolaie Taga Garry Herbert Giuseppe Di Capua Dumitru Raducanu 1988 Seoul (KOR) Italy (ITA) 6:58.79 East Germany (GDR) 7:00.63 Great Britain (GBR) 7:01.95 Carmine Abbagnale Mario Streit Andy Holmes Giuseppe Abbagnale Detlef Kirchhoff Steve Redgrave Giuseppe Di Capua René Rensch Patrick Sweeney 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Italy (ITA) 7:05.99 Romania (ROU) 7:11.21 United States (USA) 7:12.81 Carmine Abbagnale Dumitru Popescu Kevin Still Giuseppe Abbagnale Vasile Tomoiaga Robert Espeseth Giuseppe Di Capua Dumitru Raducanu Douglas Herland 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 7:02.54 Soviet Union (URS) 7:03.35 Yugoslavia (YUG) 7:04.92 Harald Jährling Viktor Pereverzev Dusko Mrduljas Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich Gennadiy Kryuchkin Zlatko Celent Georg Spohr Aleksandr Lukyanov Josip Reic Men's Coxed Four (M4+) 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Romania (ROU) 5:59.37 Germany (GER) 6:00.34 Poland (POL) 6:03.27 Viorel Talapan Uwe Kellner Jacek Streich Iulica Ruican Ralf Brudel Wojciech Jankowski Dumitru Popescu Thoralf Peters Tomasz Tomiak Nicolaie Taga Karsten Finger Maciej Lasicki Dumitru Raducanu Hendrik Reiher Michal Cieslak 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 6:10.74 Romania (ROU) 6:13.58 New Zealand (NZL) 6:15.78 Frank Klawonn Dumitru Popescu George Keys Bernd Eichwurzel Ioan Snep Ian Wright Bernd Niesecke Valentin Robu Gregory Johnston Karsten Schmeling Vasile Tomoiaga Christopher White Hendrik Reiher Ladislau Lovrenski Andrew Bird 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Great Britain (GBR) 6:18.64 United States (USA) 6:20.28 New Zealand (NZL) 6:23.68 Martin Cross Thomas Kiefer Kevin Lawton Richard Budgett Gregory Springer Donald Symon Andy Holmes Michael Bach Barrie Mabbott Steve Redgrave Edward Ives Ross Tong Adrian Ellison John Stillings Brett Hollister 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 6:14.51 Soviet Union (URS) 6:19.05 Poland (POL) 6:22.52 Dieter Wendisch Arturs Garonskis Grzegorz Stellak Ullrich Diessner Dimant Krisianis Adam Tomasiak Walter Diessner Dzintars Krisianis Grzegorz Nowak Gottfried Döhn Georges Tikmers Ryszard Stadniuk Andreas Gregor Yuris Berzynsh Ryszard Kubiak 84. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

87 Olympic Games: Historical Results Women Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 2012 London (GBR) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:54.37 Denmark (DEN) 7:57.72 Australia (AUS) 7:58.04 Mirka Knapkova Fie Udby Erichsen Kim Crow 2008 Beijing (CHN) Bulgaria (BUL) 7:22.34 United States (USA) 7:22.78 Belarus (BLR) 7:23.98 Rumyana Neykova Michelle Guerette Ekaterina Karsten 2004 Athens (GRE) Germany (GER) 7:18.12 Belarus (BLR) 7:22.04 Bulgaria (BUL) 7:23.10 Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski Ekaterina Karsten Rumyana Neykova 2000 Sydney (AUS) Belarus (BLR) 7:28.14 Bulgaria (BUL) 7:28.15 Germany (GER) 7:28.99 Ekaterina Karsten Rumyana Neykova Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Belarus (BLR) 7:32.21 Canada (CAN) 7:35.15 Denmark (DEN) 7:37.20 Ekaterina Khodatovich Silken Laumann Trine Hansen 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Romania (ROU) 7:25.54 Belgium (BEL) 7:26.64 Canada (CAN) 7:28.85 Elisabeta Lipa Annelies Bredael Silken Laumann 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 7:47.19 United States (USA) 7:50.28 Bulgaria (BUL) 7:53.65 Jutta Behrendt Anne Marden Magdalena Georgieva 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Romania (ROU) 3:40.68 United States (USA) 3:43.89 Belgium (BEL) 3:45.72 Valeria Rosca-Racila Charlotte Geer Ann Haesebrouck 1980 Moscow (URS) Romania (ROU) 3:40.69 Soviet Union (URS) 3:41.65 East Germany (GDR) 3:43.54 Sanda Toma Antonina Makhina Martina Schröter Women's Pair (W2-) 2012 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 7:27.13 Australia (AUS) 7:29.86 New Zealand (NZL) 7:30.19 Helen Glover Kate Hornsey Juliette Haigh Heather Stanning Sarah Tait Rebecca Scown 2008 Beijing (CHN) Romania (ROU) 7:20.60 China (CHN) 7:22.28 Belarus (BLR) 7:22.91 Georgeta Andrunache Wu You Yulia Bichik Viorica Susanu Gao Yulan Natallia Helakh 2004 Athens (GRE) Romania (ROU) 7:06.55 Great Britain (GBR) 7:08.66 Belarus (BLR) 7:09.86 Georgeta Andrunache Katherine Grainger Yulia Bichik Viorica Susanu Cath Bishop Natallia Helakh 2000 Sydney (AUS) Romania (ROU) 7:11.00 Australia (AUS) 7:12.56 United States (USA) 7:13.00 Georgeta Damian Rachel Taylor Missy Ryan Doina Ignat Kate Slatter Karen Kraft 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Australia (AUS) 7:01.39 United States (USA) 7:01.78 France (FRA) 7:03.82 Megan Still Missy Schwen Christine Gossé Kate Slatter Karen Kraft Hélène Cortin 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Canada (CAN) 7:06.22 Germany (GER) 7:07.96 United States (USA) 7:08.11 Marnie McBean Stefani Werremeier Anna Seaton Kathleen Heddle Ingeburg Schwerzmann Stephanie Maxwell-Pierson 1988 Seoul (KOR) Romania (ROU) 7:28.13 Bulgaria (BUL) 7:31.95 New Zealand (NZL) 7:35.68 Rodica Arba-Puscatu Radka Stoyanova Nicola Payne Olga Bularda-Homeghi Lalka Berberova Lynley Hannen 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Romania (ROU) 3:32.60 Canada (CAN) 3:36.06 West Germany (FRG) 3:40.50 Rodica Arba-Puscatu Betty Craig Ellen Becker Elena Horvat Tricia Smith Iris Völkner 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 3:30.49 Poland (POL) 3:30.95 Bulgaria (BUL) 3:32.39 Ute Steindorf Malgorzata Dluzewska Sika Barbulova-Kelbecheva Cornelia Klier Czeslawa Koscianska Stoyanka Kurbatova Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 2012 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 6:55.82 Australia (AUS) 6:58.55 Poland (POL) 7:07.92 Katherine Grainger Kim Crow Magdalena Fularczyk Anna Watkins Brooke Pratley Julia Michalska 2008 Beijing (CHN) New Zealand (NZL) 7:07.32 Germany (GER) 7:07.33 Great Britain (GBR) 7:07.55 Georgina Evers-Swindell Ann-Katrin Thiele Elise Laverick Caroline Evers-Swindell Christiane Huth Anna Bebington 2004 Athens (GRE) New Zealand (NZL) 7:01.79 Germany (GER) 7:02.78 Great Britain (GBR) 7:07.58 Georgina Evers-Swindell Peggy Waleska Sarah Winckless Caroline Evers-Swindell Britta Oppelt Elise Laverick 2000 Sydney (AUS) Germany (GER) 6:55.44 Netherlands (NED) 7:00.36 Lithuania (LTU) 7:01.71 Jana Thieme Pieta van Dishoeck Birute Sakickiene Kathrin Boron Eeke van Nes Kristina Poplavskaja 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Canada (CAN) 6:56.84 China (CHN) 6:58.35 Netherlands (NED) 6:58.72 Marnie McBean Mianying Cao Irene Eijs Kathleen Heddle Zhang Xiuyun Eeke van Nes 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Germany (GER) 6:49.00 Romania (ROU) 6:51.47 China (CHN) 6:55.16 Kerstin Köppen Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu Xiaoli Gu Kathrin Boron Elisabeta Lipa Huali Lu 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 7:00.48 Romania (ROU) 7:04.36 Bulgaria (BUL) 7:06.03 Birgit Peter Elisabeta Lipa Violeta Ninova Martina Schröter Veronica Cogeanu Stefka Madina 85. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

88 Olympic Games: Historical Results 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Romania (ROU) 3:26.75 Netherlands (NED) 3:29.13 Canada (CAN) 3:29.82 Marioara Popescu Greet Hellemans Daniele Laumann Elisabeta Oleniuc Nicolette Hellemans Silken Laumann 1980 Moscow (URS) Soviet Union (URS) 3:16.27 East Germany (GDR) 3:17.63 Romania (ROU) 3:18.91 Yelena Khloptseva Cornelia Linse Olga Homeghi Larisa Popova Heidi Westphal Valeria Rosca Women's Four (W4-) 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Canada (CAN) 6:30.85 United States (USA) 6:31.86 Germany (GER) 6:32.34 Kirsten Barnes Shelagh Donohoe Antje Frank Brenda Taylor Cindy Eckert Gabriele Mehl Jessica Monroe Amy Fuller Birte Siech Kay Worthington Carol Feeney Annette Hohn Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 2012 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 7:09.30 China (CHN) 7:11.93 Greece (GRE) 7:12.09 Katherine Copeland Xu Dongxiang Christina Giazitzidou Sophie Hosking Huang Wenyi Alexandra Tsiavou 2008 Beijing (CHN) Netherlands (NED) 6:54.74 Finland (FIN) 6:56.03 Canada (CAN) 6:56.68 Kirsten van der Kolk Sanna Sten Melanie Kok Marit van Eupen Minna Nieminen Tracy Cameron 2004 Athens (GRE) Romania (ROU) 6:56.05 Germany (GER) 6:57.33 Netherlands (NED) 6:58.54 Constanta Burcica Daniela Reimer Kirsten van der Kolk Angela Alupei Claudia Blasberg Marit van Eupen 2000 Sydney (AUS) Romania (ROU) 7:02.64 Germany (GER) 7:02.95 United States (USA) 7:06.37 Constanta Burcica Valerie Viehoff Christine Collins Angela Alupei Claudia Blasberg Sarah Garner 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Romania (ROU) 7:12.78 United States (USA) 7:14.65 Australia (AUS) 7:16.56 Constanta Burcica Teresa Z. Bell Rebecca Joyce Camelia Macoviciuc Lindsay Burns Virginia Lee Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 2012 London (GBR) Ukraine (UKR) 6:35.93 Germany (GER) 6:38.09 United States (USA) 6:40.63 Katerina Tarasenko Ann-Katrin Thiele Natalie Dell Nataliya Dovgodko Carina Baer Kara Kohler Anastasiya Kozhenkova Julia Richter Megan Kalmoe Yana Dementyeva Britta Oppelt Adrianne Martelli 2008 Beijing (CHN) China (CHN) 6:16.06 Great Britain (GBR) 6:17.37 Germany (GER) 6:19.56 Tang Bin Annie Vernon Britta Oppelt Jin Ziwei Debbie Flood Manuela Lutze Xi Aihua Frances Houghton Kathrin Boron Zhang Yangyang Katherine Grainger Stephanie Schiller 2004 Athens (GRE) Germany (GER) 6:29.29 Great Britain (GBR) 6:31.26 Australia (AUS) 6:34.73 Kathrin Boron Alison Mowbray Dana Faletic Meike Evers Debbie Flood Rebecca Sattin Manuela Lutze Frances Houghton Kerry Hore Kerstin El Qalqili Rebecca Romero Amber Bradley 2000 Sydney (AUS) Germany (GER) 6:19.58 Great Britain (GBR) 6:21.64 Russia (RUS) 6:21.65 Manja Kowalski Guin Batten Oksana Dorodnova Meike Evers Gillian Lindsay Irina Fedotova Manuela Lutze Katherine Grainger Yulia Levina Kerstin Kowalski Miriam Batten Larisa Merk 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Germany (GER) 6:27.44 Ukraine (UKR) 6:30.36 Canada (CAN) 6:30.38 Jana Sorgers Olena Ronzhina Laryssa Biesenthal Katrin Rutschow Inna Frolova Marnie McBean Kathrin Boron Svetlana Maziy Diane O'Grady Kerstin Köppen Dina Miftakhutdinova Kathleen Heddle 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Germany (GER) 6:20.18 Romania (ROU) 6:24.34 Unified Team (EUN) 6:25.07 Kerstin Müller Constanta Pipota Ekaterina Khodatovich Sybille Schmidt Doina Ignat Antonina Zelikovich Birgit Peter Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu Yelena Khloptseva Kristina Mundt Anisoara Dobre-Balan Tatyana Ustyuzhanina 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 6:21.06 Soviet Union (URS) 6:23.47 Romania (ROU) 6:23.81 Kerstin Förster-Pieloth Irina Kalimbet Anisoara Balan Kristina Mundt Svetlana Maziy Anisoara Minea-Sorohan Beate Schramm Inna Frolova Veronica Cogeanu Jana Sorgers Antonina Dumcheva Elisabeta Lipa 86. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

89 Olympic Games: Historical Results Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls (W4x+) 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Romania (ROU) 3:14.11 United States (USA) 3:15.57 Denmark (DEN) 3:16.02 Maricica Taran Anne Marden Hanne Eriksen Anisoara Sorohan Lisa Rohde Birgitte Hanel Ioana Badea Joan Lind Charlotte Koefoed Sofia Corban Virginia Gilder Bodil Rasmussen Ecaterina Oancia Kelly Rickon Jette Sørensen 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 3:15.32 Soviet Union (URS) 3:15.73 Bulgaria (BUL) 3:16.10 Sybille Reinhardt Antonina Pustovit Mariana Serbezova Jutta Ploch Yelena Matiyevskaya Rumeliana Boncheva Jutta Lau Olga Vasilchenko Dolores Nakova Roswietha Zobelt Nadezhda Lyubimova Anka Bakova Liane Buhr-Weigelt Nina Cheremisina Ani Georgieva Women's Eight (W8+) 2012 London (GBR) United States (USA) 6:10.59 Canada (CAN) 6:12.06 Netherlands (NED) 6:13.12 Erin Cafaro Janine Hanson Jacobine Veenhoven Susan Francia Rachelle Viinberg Nienke Kingma Esther Lofgren Krista Guloien Chantal Achterberg Taylor Ritzel Lauren Wilkinson Sytske de Groot Meghan Musnicki Natalie Mastracci Roline Repelaer van Drie Ellie Logan Ashley Brzozowicz Claudia Belderbos Caroline Lind Darcy Marquardt Carline Bouw Caryn Davies Andreanne Morin Annemiek de Haan Mary Whipple Lesley Thompson-Willie Anne Schellekens 2008 Beijing (CHN) United States (USA) 6:05.34 Netherlands (NED) 6:07.22 Romania (ROU) 6:07.25 Erin Cafaro Femke Dekker Constanta Burcica Lindsay Shoop Marlies Smulders Viorica Susanu Anna Goodale Nienke Kingma Rodica Serban Ellie Logan Roline Repelaer van Driel Eniko Barabas Anna Cummins Annemarieke van Rumpt Simona Strimbeschi Susan Francia Helen Tanger Ioana Papuc Caroline Lind Sarah Siegelaar Georgeta Andrunache Caryn Davies Annemiek de Haan Doina Ignat Mary Whipple Ester Workel Elena Georgescu 2004 Athens (GRE) Romania (ROU) 6:17.70 United States (USA) 6:19.56 Netherlands (NED) 6:19.85 Rodica Florea Kate Johnson Froukje Wegman Viorica Susanu Samantha Magee Marlies Smulders Aurica Barascu Megan Dirkmaat Nienke Hommes Ioana Papuc Alison Cox Hurnet Dekkers Liliana Gafencu Caryn Davies Annemarieke van Rumpt Elisabeta Lipa Laurel Korholz Annemiek de Haan Georgeta Andrunache Anna Mickelson Sarah Siegelaar Doina Ignat Lianne Nelson Helen Tanger Elena Georgescu Mary Whipple Ester Workel 2000 Sydney (AUS) Romania (ROU) 6:06.44 Netherlands (NED) 6:09.39 Canada (CAN) 6:11.58 Georgeta Damian Anneke Venema Heather McDermid Viorica Susanu Carin ter Beek Heather Davis Ioana Olteanu Nelleke Penninx Dorota Urbaniak Veronica Cochela- Cogeanu Pieta van Dishoeck Theresa Luke Magdalena Dumitrache Eeke van Nes Emma Robinson Elisabeta Lipa Tessa Appeldoorn Alison Korn Liliana Gafencu Marieke Westerhof Laryssa Biesenthal Doina Ignat Elien Meijer Buffy Alexander Elena Georgescu Martijntje Quik Lesley Thompson 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Romania (ROU) 6:19.73 Canada (CAN) 6:24.05 Belarus (BLR) 6:24.44 Anca Tanase Heather McDermid Natalia Lavrinenko Veronica Cochela- Cogeanu Tosha Tsang Aliaksandra Pankina Liliana Gafencu Maria Maunder Natalia Volcheck Doina Spircu Alison Korn Tamara Davydenko Ioana Olteanu Emma Robinson Valiantsina Skrabatun Elisabeta Lipa Anna Van der Kamp Alena Mikulich Marioara Popescu Jessica Monroe Natalya Stasyuk Doina Ignat Theresa Luke Marina Znak Elena Georgescu Lesley Thompson Yaroslava Pavlovich 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Canada (CAN) 6:02.62 Romania (ROU) 6:06.26 Germany (GER) 6:07.80 Kirsten Barnes Doina Snep-Balan Annegret Strauch Brenda Taylor Doina Robu Sylvia Dördelmann Megan Delahanty Ioana Olteanu Kathrin Haacker Shannon Crawford Viorica Lepadatu Dana Pyritz Marnie McBean Iulia Bobeica Cerstin Petersmann Kay Worthington Viorica Necula Ute Schell Jessica Monroe Adriana Bazon-Chelariu Christiane Harzendorf Kathleen Heddle Maria Padurariu Judith Zeidler Lesley Thompson Elena Georgescu Daniela Neunast 87. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

90 Olympic Games: Historical Results 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 6:15.17 Romania (ROU) 6:17.44 China (CHN) 6:21.83 Annegret Strauch Doina Balan Xiuhua Zhou Judith Zeidler Marioara Trasca Yali Zhang Kathrin Haacker Viorica Necula Yanwen He Ute Wild Herta Anitas Yaqin Han Anja Kluge Adriana Bazon-Chelariu Xianghua Zhang Beatrix Schröer- Lehmann Mihaela Armasescu Zhau Shouying Ramona Balthasar Rodica Arba-Puscatu Xiao Yang Ute Schell Olga Bularda-Homeghi Yadong Hu Daniela Neunast Ecaterina Oancia Ronghua Li 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) United States (USA) 2:59.80 Romania (ROU) 3:00.87 Netherlands (NED) 3:02.92 Shyril O'Steen Doina Balan Nicolette Hellemans Harriet Metcalf Marioara Trasca Lynda Cornet Carol Bower Aurora Plesca Harriët van Ettekoven Carrie Graves Aneta Mihaly Greet Hellemans Jeanne Flanagan Adriana Chelariu Marieke van Drogenbroek Kristine Norelius Mihaela Armasescu Anne-Marie Quist Kristen Thorsness Camelia Diaconescu Catalien Neelissen Kathryn Keeler Lucia Sauca Wiljon Vaandrager Betsy Beard Viorica Ioja Martha Laurijsen 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 3:03.32 Soviet Union (URS) 3:04.29 Romania (ROU) 3:05.63 Martina Boesler Olga Pivovarova Angelica Aposteanu Kersten Neisser Nina Umanets Marlena Zagoni Christiane Köpke-Knetsch Nadezhda Prishchepa Rodica Frintu Birgit Schütz Valentina Zhulina Florica Bucur Gabriele Kühn-Lohs Tatyana Stetsenko Rodica Puscatu Ilona Richter Elena Teryoshina Ana Iliuta Marita Sandig Nina Preobrazhenskaya Mariana Constantinescu Karin Metze Mariya Pazyun Elena Bondar Marina Wilke Nina Frolova Elena Dobritoiu Women's Coxed Four (W4+) 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 6:56.00 China (CHN) 6:58.78 Romania (ROU) 7:01.13 Martina Walther Xianghua Zhang Marioara Trasca Gerlinde Doberschütz- Mey Yadong Hu Viorica Necula Carola Hornig-Miseler Xiao Yang Herta Anitas Birte Siech Zhau Shouying Doina Balan Sylvia Rose Ronghua Li Ecaterina Oancia 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Romania (ROU) 3:19.30 Canada (CAN) 3:21.55 Australia (AUS) 3:23.29 Florica Lavric Marilyn Brain Robyn Grey-Gardner Maria Fricioiu Angie Schneider Karen Brancourt Chira Apostol Barbara Armbrust Susan Chapman Olga Bularda-Homeghi Jane Tregunno Margot Foster Viorica Ioja Lesley Thompson Susan Lee 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 3:19.27 Bulgaria (BUL) 3:20.75 Soviet Union (URS) 3:20.92 Ramona Kapheim Ginka Gyurova Mariya Fadeyeva Silvia Fröhlich Mariyka Modeva Galina Sovetnikova Angelika Noack Rita Todorova Marina Studneva Romy Saalfeld Iskra Velinova Svetlana Semyonova Kirsten Wenzel Nadezhda Filipova Nina Cheremisina 88. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

91 Olympic Games: Statistics 3.2. Statistics 3.2. Statistics , 2004, 2008 & 2012 Olympic Games Overall Medal Table , 2004, 2008 & 2012 Olympic Games Overall Medal Table 2012 Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 Great Britain New Zealand Germany Denmark Czech Republic United States =7 South Africa =7 Ukraine Australia Canada =11 China =11 Croatia =11 France =11 Italy =15 Greece =15 Netherlands =15 Poland =15 Slovenia TOTAL Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 Great Britain Australia Canada United States =5 China =5 Netherlands =5 Poland New Zealand =9 Denmark =9 Romania =11 Bulgaria =11 Norway Germany =14 Czech Republic =14 Estonia =14 Finland =14 Greece =14 Italy =19 Belarus =19 France TOTAL Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

92 Olympic Games: Statistics 2004 Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 Romania Germany Great Britain Australia =5 France =5 United States =7 Denmark =7 New Zealand =7 Norway =7 Poland =7 Russia Netherlands Belarus =14 Canada =14 Croatia =14 Czech Republic =14 Estonia =14 Slovenia Italy Bulgaria =21 Greece =21 South Africa =21 Ukraine TOTAL Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 Romania Germany Great Britain France Italy =6 Belarus =6 New Zealand =6 Poland =6 Slovenia Australia Netherlands United States =13 Bulgaria =13 Norway =13 Switzerland =16 Canada =16 Croatia =16 Denmark =16 Lithuania =16 Russia TOTAL Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 90. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

93 Olympic Games: Statistics All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete Men (since 1900) Top 50 Rank Name Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Event(s) First gold Last gold 1 Steve Redgrave GBR , 2+, 4-, Matthew Pinsent GBR , Jack Beresford Jr. GBR x, 2x, 4-, Drew Ginn AUS , Eskild Ebbesen DEN L James Tomkins AUS , =7 Agostino Abbagnale ITA x, 4x =7 John Kelly Sr. USA x, 2x =7 Paul Costello USA x =7 Pertti Karppinen FIN x =7 Siegfried Brietzke GDR , =7 Vyacheslav Ivanov URS x Mike McKay AUS , =14 Carmine Abbagnale ITA =14 Giuseppe Abbagnale ITA =14 Giuseppe Di Capua ITA =14 Olaf Tufte NOR x, 2x =14 Yuriy Tyukalov URS x, 2x =19 André Willms GER x =19 Andreas Hajek GER x =19 Andy Holmes GBR , 2+, =19 Bernd Landvoigt GDR , =19 Conn Findlay USA =19 Hans Walter SUI , =19 Jörg Landvoigt GDR , =19 Nico Rienks NED x, =19 Simon Dickie NZL , =19 Stephan Volkert GER x =19 Thomas Ebert DEN L =19 Thomas Lange GDR, GER x =31 Aleksandr Timoshinin URS x =31 Andreas Decker GDR =31 Andrew Triggs-Hodge GBR =31 Angus James Gillan GBR , =31 Arthur Ayrault USA , =31 Bobby Pearce AUS x =31 Davide Tizzano ITA x, 4x =31 Dieter Grahn GDR =31 Dieter Schubert GDR =31 Dieter Wendisch GDR , =31 Egbert Hirschfelder EUA, FRG , =31 Emile Lachapelle SUI , =31 Frank Forberger GDR =31 Frank Rühle GDR Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

94 Olympic Games: Statistics =31 Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich GDR =31 Georg Spohr GDR =31 Gottfried Döhn GDR , =31 Harald Jährling GDR =31 Hugh Edwards GBR , =31 James Cracknell GBR =31 John Exley USA =31 Jörg Lucke GDR , =31 Louis Abell USA =31 Nicholas Green AUS =31 Peter Reed GBR =31 Richard Joyce NZL , =31 Richard Wailes USA , =31 Robert Sycz POL L2x =31 Ronald Florijn NED x, =31 Stefan Semmler GDR =31 Steve Williams GBR =31 Tom James GBR =31 Tomasz Kucharski POL L2x =31 Ulrich Karnatz GDR =31 Wolfgang Mager GDR , Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

95 Olympic Games: Statistics All Time Olympic Medal Table by athlete Women (since 1976) Top 50 Rank Name Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Event(s) First gold Last gold 1 Elisabeta Lipa ROU x, 2x, 4x, Georgeta Andrunache ROU , Doina Ignat ROU , 4x, =4 Kathrin Boron GER x, 4x =4 Viorica Susanu ROU , =6 Constanta Burcica ROU x, 8+, L2x =6 Elena Georgescu ROU =8 Kathleen Heddle CAN , 2x, 4x, =8 Marnie McBean CAN , 2x, 4x, Liliana Gafencu ROU Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu ROU x, 4x, Ekaterina Karsten EUN, BLR x, 4x =13 Olga Bularda-Homeghi ROU , 2x, 4+, =13 Rodica Arba-Puscatu ROU , =15 Caryn Davies USA =15 Ioana Olteanu ROU =15 Jessica Monroe CAN , =15 Mary Whipple USA =19 Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski GER x, 4x =19 Manuela Lutze GER x =21 Angela Alupei ROU L2x =21 Birgit Peter GDR, GER x, 4x =21 Brenda Taylor CAN , =21 Caroline Evers-Swindell NZL x =21 Caroline Lind USA =21 Christiane Köpke-Knetsch GDR =21 Ellie Logan USA =21 Erin Cafaro USA =21 Gabriele Kühn-Lohs GDR , =21 Georgina Evers-Swindell NZL x =21 Ilona Richter GDR =21 Jana Sorgers GDR, GER x =21 Jutta Lau GDR x =21 Karin Metze GDR , =21 Kay Worthington CAN , =21 Kerstin El Qalqili GER x =21 Kerstin Köppen GER x, 4x =21 Kirsten Barnes CAN , =21 Kristina Mundt GDR, GER x =21 Liane Buhr-Weigelt GDR x =21 Marina Wilke GDR =21 Marioara Popescu ROU x, Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

96 Olympic Games: Statistics =21 Meike Evers GER x =21 Roswietha Zobelt GDR x =21 Susan Francia USA Lesley Thompson-Willie CAN , Katherine Grainger GBR , 2x, 4x =48 Ecaterina Oancia ROU , 4x+, =48 Rumyana Neykova BUL x =50 Angelika Noack GDR , =50 Anna Cummins USA =50 Kate Slatter AUS =50 Larisa Popova URS x, 4x =50 Viorica Ioja ROU , Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

97 Olympic Games: Statistics All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table (since 1900) Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 East Germany United States Great Britain Germany Romania Soviet Union Italy Australia Canada New Zealand France Denmark Netherlands Switzerland West Germany Unified Team of Germany Norway Bulgaria Poland Finland Czechoslovakia Belarus Belgium China Czech Republic =26 Slovenia =26 Yugoslavia Argentina Ukraine Russia South Africa Austria Croatia =34 Estonia =34 Sweden Uruguay =37 Greece =37 Hungary Spain =40 Lithuania =40 Unified Team TOTAL Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 95. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

98 Olympic Games: Statistics All Time NOC Olympic Medal Table per event - Current & Past Olympic Events (since 1900) Men's Single Sculls (M1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Soviet Union Great Britain Australia Finland United States =6 Germany =6 New Zealand Norway Switzerland France East Germany Netherlands West Germany =14 Czech Republic =14 Unified Team of Germany Canada =17 Argentina =17 Uruguay =19 Austria =19 Belgium =19 Czechoslovakia =19 Estonia Poland =24 Bulgaria =24 Hungary =24 Italy Total Men's Pair (M2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain East Germany United States =4 Australia =4 Germany France Soviet Union =8 Canada =8 Netherlands =8 New Zealand Romania Switzerland =13 Austria =13 Denmark =15 Belgium =15 Croatia =15 Spain =18 Argentina =18 Finland =18 Italy =18 Norway Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

99 Olympic Games: Statistics =18 Poland =18 Slovenia =18 South Africa =18 Unified Team of Germany =18 West Germany =18 Yugoslavia Total Men's Double Sculls (M2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 United States Soviet Union Great Britain Australia Norway Italy France =8 Netherlands =8 Slovenia =10 Czechoslovakia =10 East Germany =12 Argentina =12 New Zealand Germany Switzerland =16 Austria =16 Canada =16 Yugoslavia =19 Belgium =19 Denmark =19 Estonia Uruguay Poland Total Men's Four (M4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain East Germany United States Australia Italy Canada Denmark =8 Germany =8 New Zealand Yugoslavia France Soviet Union =13 Hungary =13 Norway =15 Switzerland =15 West Germany =17 Finland =17 Netherlands =17 Slovenia Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

100 Olympic Games: Statistics Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Poland Great Britain Denmark Switzerland =5 France =5 Greece =7 Italy =7 Netherlands =9 Australia =9 New Zealand Total Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Denmark =2 France =2 South Africa Australia Canada =6 Great Britain =6 Poland =8 Italy =8 United States Total Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Italy East Germany =4 Poland =4 Russia =4 West Germany =7 Norway =7 Soviet Union Australia =10 Croatia =10 Czech Republic =10 Netherlands =10 United States =14 Bulgaria =14 Canada =14 Czechoslovakia =14 France =14 Ukraine Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

101 Olympic Games: Statistics Men's Eight (M8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 United States Great Britain Canada East Germany West Germany Germany Netherlands Unified Team of Germany New Zealand Australia Soviet Union Italy Belgium Romania =15 Czechoslovakia =15 Norway =17 Croatia =17 Russia Total Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Italy East Germany United States Switzerland France Netherlands =7 Germany =7 Unified Team of Germany Denmark Great Britain Soviet Union Romania Czechoslovakia Poland =15 Belgium =15 Hungary =15 Yugoslavia Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

102 Olympic Games: Statistics Men's Coxed Four (M4+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Switzerland East Germany Italy Unified Team of Germany France United States =8 Great Britain =8 Romania =8 Soviet Union =11 Denmark =11 New Zealand =13 Czechoslovakia =13 West Germany Sweden Netherlands Poland Norway Finland Total Men's Pair (Juniors) (MJ2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Belgium France Total Men's Four (Juniors) (MJ4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 France Belgium Total Note: medals won by Soviet Union and Russia before 1922 are combined Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

103 Olympic Games: Statistics Women's Single Sculls (W1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Romania Belarus East Germany Bulgaria Germany Czech Republic United States =8 Belgium =8 Canada =8 Denmark =8 Soviet Union Australia Total Women's Pair (W2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Romania Australia Bulgaria =4 Canada =4 East Germany =4 Great Britain United States =8 China =8 Germany =8 Poland =11 Belarus =11 New Zealand =11 West Germany France Total Women's Double Sculls (W2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany New Zealand Romania East Germany Great Britain =6 Bulgaria =6 Canada =6 Soviet Union Netherlands China Australia =12 Lithuania =12 Poland Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

104 Olympic Games: Statistics Women's Four (W4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Canada United States Germany Total Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Romania Netherlands Great Britain Germany United States =6 China =6 Finland =8 Australia =8 Canada =8 Greece Total Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Ukraine =3 China =3 East Germany Great Britain Romania Soviet Union =8 Australia =8 Canada =8 Russia =8 Unified Team =8 United States Total Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls (W4x+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 East Germany Romania Soviet Union United States =5 Bulgaria =5 Denmark Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

105 Olympic Games: Statistics Women's Eight (W8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Romania United States East Germany Canada Netherlands Soviet Union =7 Belarus =7 China =7 Germany Total Women's Coxed Four (W4+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 East Germany Romania Bulgaria =4 Canada =4 China Soviet Union Australia Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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107 4. Paralympic Games Paralympic results NPC Medal Table Paralympics

108 Paralympic Events 4. Paralympic Events Paralympic results 2012 Men's Arms Only Single Sculls (AM1x) Place Team Name Time 1 China Huang Cheng 4: Australia Erik Horrie 4: Russia Alexey Chuvashev 4:55.91 Women's Arms Only Single Sculls (AW1x) Place Team Name Time 1 Ukraine Alla Lysenko 5: France Nathalie Benoit 5: Belarus Liudmila Vauchok 5:47.54 Mixed Trunk & Arms Double Sculls (TAMi2x) Place Team Name Time 1 China Lou Xiaoxian 3:57.63 Fei Tianming 2 France Perle Bouge 4:03.06 Stephane Tardieu 3 United States Oksana Masters 4:05.56 Rob Jones Mixed Legs, Trunk & Arms Coxed Four (LTAMi4+) Place Team Name Time 1 Great Britain Pamela Relph 3:19.38 Naomi Riches David Smith James Roe Lily Van Den Broecke 2 Germany Anke Molkenthin 3:21.44 Astrid Hengsbach Tino Kolitscher Kai Kruse Katrin Splitt 3 Ukraine Andrii Stelmakh 3:23.22 Kateryna Morozova Olena Pukhaieva Denys Sobol Volodymyr Kozlov 106. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

109 Paralympic Events 2008 Men's Arms Only Single Sculls (AM1x) Place Team Name Time 1 Great Britain Tom Aggar 5: Ukraine Oleksandr Petrenko 5: Israel Eli Nawi 5:39.11 Women's Arms Only Single Sculls (AW1x) Place Team Name Time 1 Great Britain Helene Raynsford 6: Belarus Liudmila Vauchok 6: United States Laura Schwanger 6:35.07 Mixed Trunk & Arms Double Sculls (TAMi2x) Place Team Name Time 1 China Zhou Yangjing 4:20.69 Shan Zilong 2 Australia John MacLean 4:21.58 Kathryn Ross 3 Brazil Elton Santana 4:28.36 Josiane Lima Mixed Legs, Trunk & Arms Coxed Four (LTAMi4+) Place Team Name Time 1 Italy Paola Protopapa 3:33.13 Luca Agoletto Daniele Signore Graziana Saccocci Alessandro Franzetti 2 United States Emma Preuschl 3:37.61 Tracy Tackett Jesse Karmazin Jamie Dean Simona Chin 3 Great Britain Vicki Hansford 3:38.37 Naomi Riches Alastair McKean James Morgan Alan Sherman 107. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

110 Paralympic Events NPC Medal Table Paralympics Rank =5 = =10 =10 =10 Country Great Britain China Ukraine Italy Australia France United States Belarus Germany Brazil Israel Russia TOTAL G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W)

111 5. World Rowing Championships 5.1. Historical Results Statistics World Rowing Championships Olympic Events (Top 3 crews) World Rowing Championships International Events (Top 3 crews) World Rowing Championships Para-rowing Events (Top 3 crews) World Rowing Championships Medal Table (Olympic Events) World Rowing Championships Medal Table (International Events) All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete Men (since 1962) All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete Women (since 1974) All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table (since 1962) Olympic and International Events All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event (since 1962) Current Olympic and International Events All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table Para-rowing boat classes All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event Para-rowing boat classes 138

112 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Olympic Events) 5. World Rowing Championships 5.1. Historical Results World Rowing Championships Olympic Events (Top 3 crews) Men Men's Single Sculls (M1x) 2011 Bled (SLO) New Zealand (NZL) 6:39.56 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:40.05 Great Britain (GBR) 6:44.86 Mahe Drysdale Ondrej Synek Alan Campbell 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:47.49 New Zealand (NZL) 6:49.42 Great Britain (GBR) 6:49.83 Ondrej Synek Mahe Drysdale Alan Campbell 2009 Poznan (POL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:33.35 Great Britain (GBR) 6:34.30 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:38.53 Mahe Drysdale Alan Campbell Ondrej Synek 2007 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:45.67 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:46.48 Norway (NOR) 6:47.58 Mahe Drysdale Ondrej Synek Olaf Tufte Men's Pair (M2-) 2011 Bled (SLO) New Zealand (NZL) 6:14.77 Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.27 Italy (ITA) 6:21.33 Eric Murray Peter Reed Niccolò Mornati Hamish Bond Andrew Triggs-Hodge Lorenzo Carboncini 2010 Hamilton (NZL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:30.16 Great Britain (GBR) 6:30.48 Greece (GRE) 6:36.00 Eric Murray Peter Reed Georgios Tziallas Hamish Bond Andrew Triggs-Hodge Ioannis Christou 2009 Poznan (POL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:15.93 Great Britain (GBR) 6:17.45 Greece (GRE) 6:23.01 Eric Murray Peter Reed Nikolaos Gkountoulas Hamish Bond Andrew Triggs-Hodge Apostolos Gkountoulas 2007 Munich (GER) Australia (AUS) 6:24.89 New Zealand (NZL) 6:30.19 Great Britain (GBR) 6:31.06 Drew Ginn Nathan Twaddle Colin Smith Duncan Free George Bridgewater Matt Langridge Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 2011 Bled (SLO) New Zealand (NZL) 6:10.76 Germany (GER) 6:10.82 France (FRA) 6:14.31 Nathan Cohen Hans Gruhne Cedric Berrest Joseph Sullivan Stephan Krüger Julien Bahain 2010 Hamilton (NZL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:22.63 Great Britain (GBR) 6:24.21 France (FRA) 6:28.54 Nathan Cohen Matthew Wells Cedric Berrest Joseph Sullivan Marcus Bateman Julien Bahain 2009 Poznan (POL) Germany (GER) 6:07.02 France (FRA) 6:07.82 Estonia (EST) 6:07.86 Erick Knittel Julien Bahain Allar Raja Stephan Krüger Cedric Berrest Kaspar Taimsoo 2007 Munich (GER) Slovenia (SLO) 6:16.65 France (FRA) 6:16.93 Estonia (EST) 6:18.32 Luka Spik Jean-Baptiste Macquet Tonu Endrekson Iztok Cop Adrien Hardy Juri Jaanson Men's Four (M4-) 2011 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 5:55.18 Greece (GRE) 5:57.20 Australia (AUS) 5:58.44 Matt Langridge Stergios Papachristos Sam Loch Richard Egington Ioannis Tsilis Drew Ginn Tom James Georgios Tziallas Nick Purnell Alex Gregory Ioannis Christou Josh Dunkley-Smith 2010 Hamilton (NZL) France (FRA) 6:45.38 Greece (GRE) 6:47.15 New Zealand (NZL) 6:48.38 Jean-Baptiste Macquet Stergios Papachristos Jade Uru Germain Chardin Ioannis Tsilis Simon Watson Julien Despres Nikolaos Gkountoulas Hamish Burson Dorian Mortelette Apostolos Gkountoulas David Eade 2009 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 5:47.28 Australia (AUS) 5:49.20 Slovenia (SLO) 5:51.11 Alex Partridge Matthew Ryan Tomaz Pirih Richard Egington James Marburg Rok Rozman Alex Gregory Cameron McKenzie- McHarg Rok Kolander Matt Langridge Francis Hegerty Miha Pirih 2007 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 5:54.24 Italy (ITA) 5:55.15 Netherlands (NED) 5:55.49 Carl Meyer Carlo Mornati Geert Cirkel James Dallinger Alessio Sartori Matthijs Vellenga Eric Murray Niccolò Mornati Jan-Willem Gabriels Hamish Bond Lorenzo Carboncini Gijs Vermeulen 110. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

113 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Olympic Events) Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) 2011 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 6:18.67 New Zealand (NZL) 6:19.01 Italy (ITA) 6:21.33 Zac Purchase Storm Uru Lorenzo Bertini Mark Hunter Peter Taylor Elia Luini 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Great Britain (GBR) 7:13.47 Italy (ITA) 7:15.88 New Zealand (NZL) 7:18.31 Zac Purchase Lorenzo Bertini Storm Uru Mark Hunter Elia Luini Peter Taylor 2009 Poznan (POL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:10.62 France (FRA) 6:12.57 Italy (ITA) 6:15.08 Storm Uru Jeremie Azou Marcello Miani Peter Taylor Frédéric Dufour Elia Luini 2007 Munich (GER) Denmark (DEN) 6:24.21 Greece (GRE) 6:25.89 Great Britain (GBR) 6:26.92 Mads Rasmussen Dimitrios Mougios Zac Purchase Rasmus Quist Vasileios Polymeros Mark Hunter Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) 2011 Bled (SLO) Australia (AUS) 5:55.10 Italy (ITA) 5:56.33 Great Britain (GBR) 5:57.33 Anthony Edwards Daniele Danesin Richard Chambers Sam Beltz Andrea Caianiello Chris Bartley Ben Cureton Marcello Miani Paul Mattick Todd Skipworth Martino Goretti Robert Williams 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Great Britain (GBR) 6:10.71 Australia (AUS) 6:10.78 China (CHN) 6:10.79 Richard Chambers Anthony Edwards Li Lei Paul Mattick Sam Beltz Yu Chenggang Robert Williams Blair Tunevitsch Huang Zhe Chris Bartley Todd Skipworth Li Zhongwei 2009 Poznan (POL) Germany (GER) 5:50.77 Denmark (DEN) 5:51.02 Poland (POL) 5:52.70 Matthias Schömann-Finck Christian Pedersen Lukasz Pawlowski Jost Schömann-Finck Jens Vilhelmsen Lukasz Siemion Jochen Kühner Kasper Winther Milosz Bernatajtys Martin Kühner Morten Jørgensen Pawel Randa 2007 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.21 France (FRA) 6:17.43 Italy (ITA) 6:17.49 Richard Chambers Franck Solforosi Jiri Vlcek James Lindsay-Fynn Jérémy Pouge Catello Amarante Paul Mattick Jean-Christophe Bette Salvatore Amitrano James Clarke Fabien Tilliet Bruno Mascarenhas Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 2011 Bled (SLO) Australia (AUS) 5:39.31 Germany (GER) 5:39.56 Croatia (CRO) 5:42.82 Chris Morgan Karl Schulze David Sain James McRae Philipp Wende Martin Sinkovic Karsten Forsterling Lauritz Schoof Damir Martin Dan Noonan Tim Grohmann Valent Sinkovic 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Croatia (CRO) 6:15.78 Italy (ITA) 6:17.04 Australia (AUS) 6:18.93 David Sain Luca Agamennoni Karsten Forsterling Martin Sinkovic Simone Venier David Crawshay Damir Martin Matteo Stefanini James McRae Valent Sinkovic Simone Raineri Dan Noonan 2009 Poznan (POL) Poland (POL) 5:38.33 Australia (AUS) 5:39.66 Germany (GER) 5:39.85 Konrad Wasielewski Nick Hudson Tim Grohmann Marek Kolbowicz Jared Bidwell Karsten Brodowski Michal Jelinski David Crawshay Marcel Hacker Adam Korol Dan Noonan Tim Bartels 2007 Munich (GER) Poland (POL) 5:49.42 France (FRA) 5:50.95 Germany (GER) 5:52.40 Konrad Wasielewski Jean-David Bernard René Bertram Marek Kolbowicz Cedric Berrest Karsten Brodowski Michal Jelinski Jonathan Coeffic Hans Gruhne Adam Korol Julien Bahain Robert Sens 111. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

114 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Olympic Events) Men's Eight (M8+) 2011 Bled (SLO) Germany (GER) 5:28.81 Great Britain (GBR) 5:30.83 Canada (CAN) 5:31.18 Gregor Hauffe Nathaniel Reilly- O'Donnell Gabe Bergen Andreas Kuffner Cameron Nichol Andrew Byrnes Eric Johannesen James Foad Jeremiah Brown Maximilian Reinelt Alex Partridge Douglas Csima Richard Schmidt Mohamed Sbihi Malcolm Howard Lukas Müller Greg Searle Conlin McCabe Florian Mennigen Tom Ransley Robert Gibson Kristof Wilke Daniel Ritchie Will Crothers Martin Sauer Phelan Hill Brian Price 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Germany (GER) 5:33.84 Great Britain (GBR) 5:34.46 Australia (AUS) 5:35.96 Gregor Hauffe Tom Broadway William Lockwood Maximilian Reinelt James Clarke Matthew Ryan Kristof Wilke Cameron Nichol James Marburg Florian Mennigen James Foad Cameron McKenzie- McHarg Richard Schmidt Mohamed Sbihi Nick Purnell Lukas Müller Greg Searle Sam Loch Toni Seifert Tom Ransley Francis Hegerty Sebastian Schmidt Daniel Ritchie Josh Dunkley-Smith Martin Sauer Phelan Hill Toby Lister 2009 Poznan (POL) Germany (GER) 5:24.13 Canada (CAN) 5:27.15 Netherlands (NED) 5:28.32 Urs Käufer Steven Vanknotsenburg Meindert Klem Gregor Hauffe Gabe Bergen Robert Luecken Florian Mennigen Robert Gibson David Kuiper Kristof Wilke Douglas Csima Jozef Klaassen Richard Schmidt Malcolm Howard Olivier Siegelaar Philipp Adamski Andrew Byrnes Mitchel Steenman Toni Seifert James Dunaway Olaf van Andel Sebastian Schmidt Derek O'Farrell Diederik Simon Martin Sauer Mark Laidlaw Peter Wiersum 2007 Munich (GER) Canada (CAN) 5:34.92 Germany (GER) 5:37.19 Great Britain (GBR) 5:37.95 Kevin Light Jörg Diessner Tom James Ben Rutledge Florian Eichner Tom Stallard Andrew Byrnes Ulf Siemes Tom Lucy Jake Wetzel Jan Tebrügge Tom Solesbury Malcolm Howard Sebastian Schulte Josh West Dominic Seiterle Thorsten Engelmann Richard Egington Adam Kreek Philipp Stüer Robin Bourne-Taylor Kyle Hamilton Bernd Heidicker Alastair Heathcote Brian Price Peter Thiede Acer Nethercott 112. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

115 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Olympic Events) Women Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 2011 Bled (SLO) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:26.64 Belarus (BLR) 7:28.68 New Zealand (NZL) 7:30.68 Mirka Knapkova Ekaterina Karsten Emma Twigg 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Sweden (SWE) 7:47.61 Belarus (BLR) 7:47.79 New Zealand (NZL) 7:49.64 Frida Svensson Ekaterina Karsten Emma Twigg 2009 Poznan (POL) Belarus (BLR) 7:11.78 Great Britain (GBR) 7:13.57 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:16.22 Ekaterina Karsten Katherine Grainger Mirka Knapkova 2007 Munich (GER) Belarus (BLR) 7:26.52 Bulgaria (BUL) 7:27.91 United States (USA) 7:28.48 Ekaterina Karsten Rumyana Neikova Michelle Guerette Women's Pair (W2-) 2011 Bled (SLO) New Zealand (NZL) 6:58.16 Great Britain (GBR) 6:58.24 Australia (AUS) 7:03.98 Juliette Haigh Helen Glover Sarah Tait Rebecca Scown Heather Stanning Kate Hornsey 2010 Hamilton (NZL) New Zealand (NZL) 7:17.12 Great Britain (GBR) 7:20.24 United States (USA) 7:22.46 Juliette Haigh Helen Glover Susan Francia Rebecca Scown Heather Stanning Erin Cafaro 2009 Poznan (POL) United States (USA) 7:06.28 Romania (ROU) 7:06.64 New Zealand (NZL) 7:06.94 Susan Francia Camelia Lupascu Emma-Jane Feathery Erin Cafaro Nicoleta Albu Rebecca Scown 2007 Munich (GER) Belarus (BLR) 7:06.56 Germany (GER) 7:07.99 Romania (ROU) 7:08.87 Yulia Bichik Nicole Zimmermann Georgeta Andrunache Natalya Helakh Elke Hipler Viorica Susanu Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 2011 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 6:44.73 Australia (AUS) 6:45.98 New Zealand (NZL) 6:46.74 Anna Watkins Kerry Hore Fiona Paterson Katherine Grainger Kim Crow Anna Reymer 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Great Britain (GBR) 7:04.70 Australia (AUS) 7:10.08 Poland (POL) 7:14.40 Anna Watkins Kerry Hore Magdalena Fularczyk Katherine Grainger Kim Crow Julia Michalska 2009 Poznan (POL) Poland (POL) 6:47.18 Great Britain (GBR) 6:48.82 Bulgaria (BUL) 6:50.16 Magdalena Fularczyk Anna Bebington Rumyana Neikova Julia Michalska Annie Vernon Miglena Markova 2007 Munich (GER) China (CHN) 6:54.38 New Zealand (NZL) 6:57.72 Great Britain (GBR) 6:57.74 Li Qin Georgina Evers-Swindell Elise Laverick Tian Liang Caroline Evers-Swindell Anna Bebington Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 2011 Bled (SLO) Greece (GRE) 6:59.80 Canada (CAN) 7:03.46 Great Britain (GBR) 7:04.33 Christina Giazitzidou Lindsay Jennerich Hester Goodsell Alexandra Tsiavou Patricia Obee Sophie Hosking 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Canada (CAN) 8:06.20 Germany (GER) 8:07.33 Greece (GRE) 8:09.14 Lindsay Jennerich Daniela Reimer Christina Giazitzidou Tracy Cameron Anja Noske Alexandra Tsiavou 2009 Poznan (POL) Greece (GRE) 6:51.46 Poland (POL) 6:56.65 Great Britain (GBR) 6:56.67 Christina Giazitzidou Magdalena Kemnitz Hester Goodsell Alexandra Tsiavou Agnieszka Renc Sophie Hosking 2007 Munich (GER) Australia (AUS) 7:07.18 Finland (FIN) 7:07.41 Denmark (DEN) 7:08.97 Amber Halliday Sanna Sten Katrin Olsen Marguerite Houston Minna Nieminen Juliane Elander Rasmussen Germany (GER) 7:08.97 Berit Carow Marie-Louise Dräger 113. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

116 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Olympic Events) Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 2011 Bled (SLO) Germany (GER) 6:18.37 United States (USA) 6:19.90 New Zealand (NZL) 6:23.33 Julia Richter Stesha Carle Sarah Gray Tina Manker Natalie Dell Louise Trappitt Stephanie Schiller Adrianne Martelli Fiona Bourke Britta Oppelt Megan Kalmoe Eve MacFarlane 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Great Britain (GBR) 7:12.78 Ukraine (UKR) 7:14.95 Germany (GER) 7:15.26 Debbie Flood Katerina Tarasenko Britta Oppelt Beth Rodford Anastasiya Kozhenkova Carina Baer Frances Houghton Olena Buryak Tina Manker Annie Vernon Yana Dementyeva Julia Richter 2009 Poznan (POL) Ukraine (UKR) 6:18.41 United States (USA) 6:21.54 Germany (GER) 6:24.27 Svitliana Spiryukhova Megan Walsh Ann-Katrin Thiele Tatjana Kolesnikova Stesha Carle Peggy Waleska Anastasiya Kozhenkova Sarah Trowbridge Stephanie Schiller Yana Dementyeva Kathleen Bertko Christiane Huth 2007 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:30.81 Germany (GER) 6:32.02 China (CHN) 6:33.91 Annie Vernon Kathrin Boron Tang Bin Debbie Flood Manuela Lutze Xi Aihua Frances Houghton Britta Oppelt Jin Ziwei Katherine Grainger Stephanie Schiller Feng Guixin Women's Eight (W8+) 2011 Bled (SLO) United States (USA) 6:03.65 Canada (CAN) 6:04.39 Great Britain (GBR) 6:06.03 Esther Lofgren Janine Hanson Alison Knowles Susan Francia Rachelle Viinberg Jo Cook Meghan Musnicki Natalie Mastracci Jessica Eddie Taylor Ritzel Cristy Nurse Louisa Reeve Jamie Redman Krista Guloien Natasha Page Amanda Polk Ashley Brzozowicz Lindsey Maguire Caroline Lind Darcy Marquardt Katie Solesbury Ellie Logan Andreanne Morin Victoria Thornley Mary Whipple Lesley Thompson-Willie Caroline O'Connor 2010 Hamilton (NZL) United States (USA) 6:12.42 Canada (CAN) 6:16.12 Romania (ROU) 6:18.96 Anna Goodale Emma Darling Roxana Cogianu Amanda Polk Cristy Nurse Ionelia Zaharia Jamie Redman Janine Hanson Maria Bursuc Taylor Ritzel Rachelle De Jong Nicoleta Albu Esther Lofgren Krista Guloien Camelia Lupascu Ellie Logan Ashley Brzozowicz Ioana Craciun Meghan Musnicki Darcy Marquardt Adelina Cojocariu Katherine Glessner Andreanne Morin Eniko Mironcic Mary Whipple Lesley Thompson-Willie Teodora Stoica 2009 Poznan (POL) United States (USA) 6:05.34 Romania (ROU) 6:06.94 Netherlands (NED) 6:07.43 Erin Cafaro Roxana Cogianu Nienke Groen Mara Allen Ionelia Neacsu Claudia Belderbos Laura Larsen-Strecker Maria Bursuc Jacobine Veenhoven Susan Francia Ioana Craciun Sytske de Groot Anna Goodale Adelina Cojocariu Chantal Achterberg Lindsay Shoop Nicoleta Albu Nienke Kingma Caroline Lind Camelia Lupascu Carline Bouw Katherine Glessner Eniko Barabas Femke Dekker Katelin Snyder Teodora Stoica Anne Schellekens 2007 Munich (GER) United States (USA) 6:17.20 Romania (ROU) 6:18.33 Great Britain (GBR) 6:19.66 Brett Sickler Rodica Serban Carla Ashford Lindsay Shoop Viorica Susanu Baz Moffat Anna Goodale Simona Strimbeschi Alice Freeman Samantha Magee Ana-Maria Apachitei Louisa Reeve Anna Cummins Aurica Barascu Natasha Howard Susan Francia Ioana Papuc Alison Knowles Caroline Lind Georgeta Andrunache Katie Solesbury Caryn Davies Doina Ignat Jessica Eddie Mary Whipple Elena Georgescu Caroline O'Connor 114. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

117 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (International Events) World Rowing Championships International Events (Top 3 crews) Men Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Belarus (BLR) 6:55.33 France (FRA) 6:55.93 Canada (CAN) 6:56.61 Stanislau Shtcharbachenia Michael Molina Kai Langerfeld Aliaksandr Kazubovski Benjamin Lang Peter Mcclelland Piotr Piatrynich Benjamin Manceau Dane Lawson 2011 Bled (SLO) Italy (ITA) 6:56.45 Australia (AUS) 6:58.20 Canada (CAN) 7:00.76 Vincenzo Capelli William Lockwood Kevin Light Pierpaolo Frattini James Chapman Steven Vanknotsenburg Niccolo Fanchi David Webster Brian Price 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Australia (AUS) 7:03.32 Italy (ITA) 7:04.38 Germany (GER) 7:06.20 Chris Morgan Paolo Perino Maximilian Munski Dominic Grimm Pierpaolo Frattini Philipp Adamski David Webster Andrea Lenzi Albert Kowert 2009 Poznan (POL) United States (USA) 6:53.58 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:54.58 Germany (GER) 6:55.44 Troy Kepper Jakub Makovicka Philipp Naruhn Henrik Rummel Vaclav Chalupa Florian Eichner Marcus McElhenney Oldrich Hejdusek Tim Behrent 2008 Linz (AUT) Canada (CAN) 7:06.69 France (FRA) 7:08.64 Australia (AUS) 7:09.30 Gabe Bergen Sebastien Lente Nick Baxter James Dunaway Benjamin Lang Fergus Pragnell Mark Laidlaw Benjamin Manceau Hugh Rawlinson 2007 Munich (GER) Poland (POL) 7:00.10 Italy (ITA) 7:01.84 Canada (CAN) 7:02.94 Dawid Paczes Francesco Gabriele Kristopher McDaniel Lukasz Kardas Valerio Massimo Derek O'Farrell Daniel Trojanowski Gianluca Barattolo Brian Price Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Denmark (DEN) 6:56.41 Hungary (HUN) 6:57.50 United States (USA) 6:57.88 Henrik Stephansen Peter Galambos Andrew Campbell Jr Bled (SLO) Denmark (DEN) 6:54.73 Italy (ITA) 7:01.54 New Zealand (NZL) 7:03.30 Henrik Stephansen Pietro Ruta Duncan Grant 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Italy (ITA) 7:05.82 Slovakia (SVK) 7:08.19 Hungary (HUN) 7:09.86 Marcello Miani Lukas Babac Peter Galambos 2009 Poznan (POL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:50.78 Greece (GRE) 6:52.33 Denmark (DEN) 6:56.25 Duncan Grant Vasileios Polymeros Mads Rasmussen 2008 Linz (AUT) New Zealand (NZL) 6:52.38 Netherlands (NED) 6:52.73 Greece (GRE) 6:55.00 Duncan Grant Jaap Schouten Elias Pappas 2007 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:53.89 Italy (ITA) 6:57.43 Netherlands (NED) 6:58.81 Duncan Grant Lorenzo Bertini Jaap Schouten Men's Coxed Four (M4+) 2007 Munich (GER) United States (USA) 6:10.36 Serbia (SRB) 6:11.17 Germany (GER) 6:12.49 Matthew Deakin Marko Marjanovic Florian Mennigen Dan Beery Jovan Popovic Stephan Koltzk Sam Burns Goran Jagar Philipp Naruhn Chris Liwiski Nikola Stojic Mathias Flach Edmund Del Guercio Sasa Mimic Martin Sauer 115. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

118 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (International Events) Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Germany (GER) 5:44.10 Italy (ITA) 5:46.78 China (CHN) 5:47.85 Matthias Schömann-Finck Jiri Vlcek Ke Feng Jost Schömann-Finck Catello Amarante Meng Yulia Martin Kühner Salvatore Di Somma Wang Jiahai Jonas Schuetzeberg Davide Riccardi Shi Shuai Christian Hochbruck Livio La Padula Zheng Xiaoyun Jochen Kühner Martino Goretti Hou Zhenwei Bastian Seibt Andrea Caianiello Li Qiang Lars Wichert Matteo Pinca Zhao Jingbin Martin Sauer Gianluca Barattolo Wang Minjian 2011 Bled (SLO) Australia (AUS) 5:44.57 Italy (ITA) 5:44.73 Denmark (DEN) 5:46.75 Tommy Bertrand Luigi Scala Lasse Dittmann Ross Brown Fabrizio Gabriele Daniel Graff Blair Tunevitsch Davide Riccardi Anders Hansen Tom Gibson Gianluca Santi Jens Vilhelmsen Alister Foot Livio La Padula Thorbjoern Patscheider Rod Chisholm Catello Amarante Jacob Larsen Nick Baker Jiri Vlcek Christian Pedersen Darryn Purcell Giorgio Tuccinardi Martin Kristensen David Webster Gianluca Barattolo Emil Blach 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Germany (GER) 5:48.61 Australia (AUS) 5:50.27 Italy (ITA) 5:52.24 Bastian Seibt Ross Brown Luigi Scala Jost Schömann-Finck Angus Tyers Davide Riccardi Jochen Kühner Tommy Bertrand Luca De Maria Lars Wichert Alister Foot Armando Dell'Aquila Daniel Wisgott Nick Baker Matteo Pinca Robby Gerhardt Darryn Purcell Gennaro Gallo Jan Lueke Blair Tunevitsch Livio La Padula Martin Kühner Perry Ward Bruno Mascarenhas Albert Kowert David Webster Vincenzo Di Palma 2009 Poznan (POL) Italy (ITA) 5:33.92 United States (USA) 5:37.15 Netherlands (NED) 5:39.69 Luigi Scala John Dise Thom van den Anker Davide Riccardi Kenneth McMahon Diederick van den Bouwhuijsen Livio La Padula Ryan Fox Maarten Tromp Martino Goretti Andrew Diebold Jolmer van der Sluis Emiliano Ceccatelli Anthony Fahden Stijn Verwey Gennaro Gallo Matthew Muffelman Rutger Bruil Jiri Vlcek James Sopko Dion van Schie Bruno Mascarenhas Matthew Kochem Joeri Bruschinski Andrea Lenzi Kerry Quinn Ryan den Drijver 2008 Linz (AUT) United States (USA) 5:50.29 Germany (GER) 5:51.69 Netherlands (NED) 5:52.37 Simon Carcagno Matthias Veit Pieter Rom Colthoff Andrew Bolton Mark Rippel Diederick van den Bouwhuijsen Colin Farrell Johann-Sebastian Diemann Reinoud de Groot Mike Altman Jonas Schuetzeberg Dennis Beemsterboer Patrick Todd Matthias Schömann-Finck Rutger Bruil Will Daly Adrian Bretting Jolmer van der Sluis Tom Paradiso Olaf Beckmann Maarten Tromp Matthew Muffelman Axel Schuster Maarten de Boer Edmund Del Guercio Martin Sauer Ryan den Drijver 2007 Munich (GER) Netherlands (NED) 5:42.06 Germany (GER) 5:44.52 Italy (ITA) 5:46.33 Tom van den Broek Matthias Schömann-Finck Luigi Scala Pieter Bottema Jost Schömann-Finck Giorgio Tuccinardi Wolter Blankert Martin Rückbrodt Livio La Padula Dennis Beemsterboer Ole Rückbrodt Salvatore Di Somma Maarten Tromp Björn Steinfurth Michele Savriè Arnoud Greidanus Matthias Veit Dario Cerasola Alwin Snijders Lutz Ackermann Nicola Moriconi Marshall Godschalk Joel El-Qalqili Fabrizio Gabriele Peter Wiersum Felix Erdmann Andrea Lenzi Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Italy (ITA) 6:37.11 Netherlands (NED) 6:37.18 France (FRA) 6:39.88 Luca De Maria Arnoud Greidanus Fabien Tilliet Armando Dell'Aquila Joris Pijs Jean-Christophe Bette 2011 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 6:27.59 Italy (ITA) 6:29.07 Germany (GER) 6:29.19 Peter Chambers Luca De Maria Bastian Seibt Kieren Emery Armando Dell'Aquila Lars Wichert 2010 Hamilton (NZL) France (FRA) 7:18.92 New Zealand (NZL) 7:21.39 Canada (CAN) 7:23.79 Fabien Tilliet Graham Oberlin-Brown Matthew Jensen Jean-Christophe Bette James Lassche Rares Crisian 2009 Poznan (POL) France (FRA) 6:29.63 Italy (ITA) 6:31.40 Serbia (SRB) 6:31.58 Fabien Tilliet Andrea Caianiello Nenad Babovic Jean-Christophe Bette Armando Dell'Aquila Milos Tomic 2008 Linz (AUT) Greece (GRE) 6:40.92 Italy (ITA) 6:42.88 Serbia (SRB) 6:45.25 Nikolaos Gkountoulas Andrea Caianiello Goran Nedeljkovic Apostolos Gkountoulas Armando Dell'Aquila Milos Tomic 2007 Munich (GER) Italy (ITA) 6:38.00 Germany (GER) 6:39.43 Australia (AUS) 6:42.05 Andrea Caianiello Jochen Kühner Ross Brown Armando Dell'Aquila Martin Kühner Michael McBryde 116. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

119 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (International Events) Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Poland (POL) 5:55.03 Greece (GRE) 5:56.74 China (CHN) 5:57.12 Adam Sobczak Georgios Konsolas Liang Yangyang Mariusz Stanczuk Nikolaos Afentoulis Guo Yang Artur Mikolajczewski Panagiotis Magdanis Fa Guofeng Milosz Jankowski Eleftherios Konsolas Kong Deming (Spyridon Giannaros) 2011 Bled (SLO) Italy (ITA) 6:00.95 Germany (GER) 6:01.08 Denmark (DEN) 6:02.81 Francesco Rigon Michael Wieler Steffen Jensen Daniele Gilardoni Stefan Wallat Martin Batenburg Franco Sancassani Jonas Schuetzeberg Christian Nielsen Stefano Basalini Ingo Voigt Hans Christian Sörensen 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Germany (GER) 6:11.44 France (FRA) 6:14.02 Denmark (DEN) 6:14.94 Linus Lichtschlag Alexandre Pilat Steffen Jensen Jonathan Koch Pierre-Étienne Pollez Martin Batenburg Lars Wichert Stany Delayre Christian Nielsen Lars Hartig Frédéric Dufour Hans Christian Sörensen 2009 Poznan (POL) Italy (ITA) 5:47.50 Germany (GER) 5:49.89 Denmark (DEN) 5:51.67 Franco Sancassani Knud Lange Hans Christian Sörensen Daniele Gilardoni Lars Wichert Christian Nielsen Lorenzo Bertini Felix Oevermann Rasmus Quist Stefano Basalini Michael Wieler Andreas Ramboel 2008 Linz (AUT) Italy (ITA) 5:57.30 France (FRA) 5:57.56 Germany (GER) 5:59.50 Franco Sancassani Pierre-Étienne Pollez Stephan Schad Daniele Gilardoni Fabrice Moreau Knud Lange Stefano Basalini Jeremie Azou Felix Oevermann Daniele Danesin Remi Di Girolamo Michael Wieler 2007 Munich (GER) Italy (ITA) 6:01.70 France (FRA) 6:02.94 Great Britain (GBR) 6:03.83 Leonardo Pettinari Remi Di Girolamo Simon Jones Daniele Gilardoni Pierre-Étienne Pollez Robert Williams Luca Moncada Maxime Goisset Chris Bartley Daniele Danesin Fabien Dufour Dave Currie 117. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

120 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (International Events) Women Women's Four (W4-) 2011 Bled (SLO) United States (USA) 6:30.30 Australia (AUS) 6:31.18 Netherlands (NED) 6:34.06 Sarah Zelenka Peta White Wianca van Dorp Kara Kohler Renee Chatterton Olivia van Rooijen Emily Regan Pauline Frasca Elisabeth Hogerwerf Sara Hendershot Kate Hornsey Femke Dekker 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Netherlands (NED) 7:21.09 Australia (AUS) 7:23.99 United States (USA) 7:24.56 Chantal Achterberg Sarah Heard Mara Allen Nienke Kingma Sarah Cook Grace Luczak Carline Bouw Pauline Frasca Alison Cox Femke Dekker Kate Hornsey Adrianne Martelli 2009 Poznan (POL) Netherlands (NED) 6:31.34 United States (USA) 6:36.01 Canada (CAN) 6:36.87 Chantal Achterberg Amanda Polk Sarah Waterfield Nienke Kingma Jamie Redman Sandra Kisil Carline Bouw Ellie Logan Jennifer Tuters Femke Dekker Esther Lofgren Emma Darling 2008 Linz (AUT) Belarus (BLR) 6:39.89 United States (USA) 6:43.56 Denmark (DEN) 6:44.69 Volha Shcharbachenia Karen Colwell Lea Jacobsen Natalya Helakh Stesha Carle Lisbet Jacobsen Yulia Bichik Sarah Trowbridge Fie Graugaard Hanna Nakhayeva Esther Lofgren Cecilie Christensen 2007 Munich (GER) United States (USA) 6:37.94 Germany (GER) 6:40.36 Australia (AUS) 6:43.03 Portia McGee Nina Wengert Phoebe Stanley Erin Cafaro Nadine Schmutzler Katelyn Gray Rachel Jeffers Kerstin Naumann Emily Martin Megan Dirkmaat Silke Günther Victoria Roberts Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Greece (GRE) 7:32.37 Austria (AUT) 7:37.04 Belarus (BLR) 7:38.93 Alexandra Tsiavou Michaela Taupe Alena Kryvasheyenka 2011 Bled (SLO) Brazil (BRA) 7:44.58 Switzerland (SUI) 7:48.24 Germany (GER) 7:50.44 Fabiana Beltrame Pamela Weisshaupt Lena Müller 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Germany (GER) 7:43.45 New Zealand (NZL) 7:48.48 Italy (ITA) 7:49.04 Marie-Louise Dräger Louise Ayling Laura Milani 2009 Poznan (POL) Switzerland (SUI) 7:36.23 Italy (ITA) 7:37.18 Denmark (DEN) 7:37.42 Pamela Weisshaupt Laura Milani Juliane Elander Rasmussen 2008 Linz (AUT) Switzerland (SUI) 7:43.26 Ireland (IRL) 7:43.81 Croatia (CRO) 7:47.15 Pamela Weisshaupt Sinead Jennings Mirna Rajle 2007 Munich (GER) Netherlands (NED) 7:38.02 United States (USA) 7:39.59 Canada (CAN) 7:45.24 Marit van Eupen Jennifer Goldsack Melanie Kok Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Poland (POL) 6:36.17 Denmark (DEN) 6:37.82 Italy (ITA) 6:39.13 Magdalena Kemnitz Helene Olsen Giulia Pollini Jaclyn Halko Sarah Juergensen Enrica Marasca Agnieszka Renc Christina Pultz Elena Coletti Weronika Deresz Sarah Christensen Erika Bello 2011 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 6:28.14 China (CHN) 6:30.41 United States (USA) 6:33.91 Stephanie Cullen Pan Dandan Hillary Saeger Imogen Walsh Tang Chanjuan Nicole Dinion Kathryn Twyman Liu Jing Lindsey Hochman Andrea Dennis Yan Xiaohua Katherine Robinson 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Germany (GER) 6:44.94 United States (USA) 6:47.99 China (CHN) 6:49.50 Daniela Reimer Victoria Burke Liu Tingting Marie-Louise Dräger Kristin Hedstrom Wang Xinnan Lena Müller Ursula Grobler Liu Jing Anja Noske Abby Broughton Yan Shimin 2009 Poznan (POL) Germany (GER) 6:32.91 Great Britain (GBR) 6:35.42 United States (USA) 6:36.88 Lena Müller Stephanie Cullen Hillary Saeger Helke Nieschlag Laura Greenhalgh Lindsey Hochman Laura Tibitanzl Andrea Dennis Stefanie Sydlik Julia Kröger Jane Hall Abby Broughton 2008 Linz (AUT) Australia (AUS) 6:36.41 Poland (POL) 6:39.38 United States (USA) 6:40.77 Ingrid Fenger Monika Myszk Hannah Moore Bronwen Watson Magdalena Kemnitz Rebecca Smith Miranda Bennett Weronika Deresz Wendy Tripician Alice McNamara Ilona Mokronowska Elizabeth Peters 2007 Munich (GER) Australia (AUS) 6:35.97 Great Britain (GBR) 6:38.78 China (CHN) 6:40.32 Bronwen Watson Sophie Hosking Liu Jing Miranda Bennett Laura Greenhalgh Jia Jing Alice McNamara Mathilde Pauls Yu Hua Tara Kelly Jane Hall Yan Shimin 118. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

121 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Adaptive Events) World World Rowing Rowing Championships Championships Para-rowing - Adaptive Events Events (Top (Top 3 crews) 3 crews) Arms Only Men s Single Sculls (AM1x) 2011 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 4:58.01 Russia (RUS) 5:00.09 Australia (AUS) 5:04.75 Tom Aggar Alexey Chuvashev Erik Horrie 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Great Britain (GBR) 5:19.36 Ukraine (UKR) 5:32.67 New Zealand (NZL) 5:33.39 Tom Aggar Andrii Kryvchun Daniel McBride 2009 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 4:51.48 Ukraine (UKR) 5:07.37 Australia (AUS) 5:12.11 Tom Aggar Andrii Kryvchun Benjamin Houlison 2007 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 5:13.13 Australia (AUS) 5:14.72 Israel (ISR) 5:15.04 Tom Aggar Dominic Monypenny Eli Nawi Arms Only Women s Single Sculls (AW1x) 2011 Bled (SLO) Ukraine (UKR) 5:39.52 France (FRA) 5:41.39 Israel (ISR) 5:49.97 Alla Lysenko Nathalie Benoit Moran Samuel 2010 Hamilton (NZL) France (FRA) 6:43.18 Brazil (BRA) 6:47.60 Portugal (POR) 7:37.46 Nathalie Benoit Claudia Santos Filomena Franco 2009 Poznan (POL) Ukraine (UKR) 5:25.17 France (FRA) 5:29.95 Belarus (BLR) 5:34.45 Alla Lysenko Nathalie Benoit Liudmila Vauchok 2007 Munich (GER) Brazil (BRA) 5:57.58 Belarus (BLR) 5:58.57 Poland (POL) 6:08.54 Claudia Santos Liudmila Vauchok Martyna Snopek Trunk & Arms Mixed Double Sculls (TAMi2x) 2011 Bled (SLO) China (CHN) 4:01.81 France (FRA) 4:02.98 Australia (AUS) 4:05.13 Lou Xiaoxian Perle Bouge John MacLean Fei Tianming Stephane Tardieu Kathryn Ross 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Ukraine (UKR) 4:24.71 France (FRA) 4:28.05 Australia (AUS) 4:28.16 Dmytro Ivanov Stephane Tardieu Grant Bailey Iryna Kyrychenko Perle Bouge Kathryn Ross 2009 Poznan (POL) Ukraine (UKR) 4:03.96 Brazil (BRA) 4:04.80 Poland (POL) 4:05.28 Dmytro Ivanov Elton Santana Yolanta Pawlak Iryna Kyrychenko Josiane Lima Piotr Majka 2007 Munich (GER) Brazil (BRA) 4:10.69 Australia (AUS) 4:13.24 Poland (POL) 4:16.74 Lucas Pagani John MacLean Piotr Majka Josiane Lima Kathryn Ross Yolanta Pawlak Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four (LTAMi4+) 2011 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 3:27.10 Canada (CAN) 3:31.84 Germany (GER) 3:33.27 Pamela Relph Anthony Theriault Anke Molkenthin Naomi Riches David Blair Christiane Quirin David Smith Victoria Nolan Martin Lossau James Roe Meghan Montgomery Michael Schulz Lily Van Den Broecke Laura Comeau Katrin Splitt 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Canada (CAN) 3:36.53 Great Britain (GBR) 3:37.08 Germany (GER) 3:39.65 Anthony Theriault Kelsie Gibson Christiane Quirin Meghan Montgomery Ryan Chamberlain Michael Schulz Victoria Nolan James Roe Martin Lossau David Blair Katherine Jones Anke Molkenthin Laura Comeau Rhiannon Jones Katrin Splitt 2009 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 3:25.33 Italy (ITA) 3:28.44 Germany (GER) 3:28.90 Vicki Hansford Paola Protopapa Marcus Klemp James Roe Luca Agoletto Martin Lossau David Smith Andrea Bozzato Susanne Lackner Naomi Riches Graziana Saccocci Anke Molkenthin Rhiannon Jones Alessandro Franzetti Arne Maury 2007 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 3:34.99 Great Britain (GBR) 3:36.19 Canada (CAN) 3:37.19 Kathrin Wolff Vicki Hansford Anthony Theriault Marcus Klemp Alan Crowther Scott Rand Michael Sauer Alastair McKean Meghan Montgomery Susanne Lackner Naomi Riches Victoria Nolan Susie Edwards Javier Maestre Lisa Boron 119. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

122 World Rowing Championships: Historical Results (Adaptive Events) Mixed Legs, Trunk & Arms Coxed Four for Intellectually Disabled (LTAIDMi4+) 2011 Bled (SLO) Hong Kong, China (HKG)3:51.08 Germany (GER) 4:01.12 Italy (ITA) 4:01.41 Liu Wang Sin Clara Von Der Gruen Giorgia Indelicato Lam King Shan Paula Hamann Elisabetta Tieghi Szeto Tung Chun Fabian Neitzel Luca Varesano Tsui Kwok Man Maximilian Kunze Francesco Borsani Chan Tsz Wai Florian Schaefer Federico Zoppi 2010 Hamilton (NZL) Hong Kong, China (HKG)4:09.58 Italy (ITA) 4:30.37 Russia (RUS) 5:00.28 Liu Wang Sin Giorgia Indelicato Iulia Zhdanova Lam King Shan Elisabetta Tieghi Olga Orlova Szeto Tung Chun Francesco Borsani Boris Maximov Tsui Kwok Man Matteo Brunengo Gennady Mikhaylov Lee Yuen Wah Andrea Lenzi Irina Kostyukhina 2009 Poznan (POL) Hong Kong, China (HKG)3:55.70 Italy (ITA) 4:31.66 Lam King Shan Giorgia Indelicato Chu Pui Man Carlo Dal Verme Szeto Tung Chun Francesco Borsani Tsui Kwok Man Elisabetta Tieghi Chu Ying Chun Mahila Di Battista 120. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

123 World Rowing Championships: Statistics 5.2. Statistics World Rowing Championships Medal Table (Olympic Events) Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 New Zealand Great Britain Germany Australia =5 Czech Republic =5 Greece =5 United States Canada Italy Belarus =11 Croatia =11 France Total Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 121. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

124 World Rowing Championships: Statistics World Rowing Championships Medal Table (International Events) Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 Poland Italy =3 Denmark =3 Greece Belarus Germany France =8 Austria =8 Hungary =8 Netherlands China =12 Canada =12 United States Total Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) Women 122. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

125 World Rowing Championships: Statistics All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete - Men (since 1962) Top 50 Rank Name Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Event(s) First gold Last gold 1 Daniele Gilardoni ITA L4x Matthew Pinsent GBR , 2+, 4-, =3 Franco Sancassani ITA L2-, L4x, L =3 Steve Redgrave GBR , 2+, Francesco Esposito ITA L2x, L4x Giuseppe Di Capua ITA , L Andrea Re ITA L4-, L Carlo Gaddi ITA L2-, L2x, L4-, L Carmine Abbagnale ITA =10 Giuseppe Abbagnale ITA =10 Leonardo Pettinari ITA L2-, L2x, L4-, L4x, L Stefano Basalini ITA L1x, L2-, L4x Fabrizio Ravasi ITA L Thomas Ebert DEN L2-, L James Tomkins AUS , 2+, 4-, 4+, Eskild Ebbesen DEN L4-, L Stephan Volkert GER x, 4x =18 Massimo Lana ITA L4-, L4x, L =18 Ullrich Diessner GDR , Ruggero Verroca ITA L1x, L2x =21 James Cacknell GBR , 2+, =21 Luca Moncada ITA L4x Joachim Dreifke GDR x, 2x, 4x =24 Jean-Christophe Bette FRA L2-, L4-, L =24 Peter-Michael Kolbe FRG x, André Willms GER x, 2x, 4x =27 Karl-Heinz Bussert GDR x =27 Thomas Poulsen DEN L4-, L Andreas Hajek GDR, GER x, 4x =30 Drew Ginn AUS , 4-, 4+, =30 Martin Sauer GER , 8+, L =30 Paolo Pittino ITA L2-, L2x, L4x Thomas Lange GDR, x, 2x =34 Mahe Drysdale NZL x =34 Vittorio Torcellan ITA L Roland Baar FRG, GER Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

126 World Rowing Championships: Statistics 37 Iztok Cop YUG, SLO x, 2-, 2x, 4x Marin Gheorghe ROU , 4+, Alf Hansen NOR x, 4x =40 Klaus-Dieter Ludwig GDR , 4+, =40 Marco Geisler GER x Elia Luini ITA L2x, L4-, L4x Luigi Scala ITA L =44 Christoph Schmölzer AUT L2x, L4x =44 Fabien Tilliet FRA L2-, L4-, L =44 Pete Cipollone USA , =44 Walter Rantasa AUT L2x, L4x Steve Williams GBR , =49 Carl Smith GBR L2x, L4-, L =49 Massimo Guglielmi ITA L2-, L4x, L =49 Rossano Galtarossa ITA x, 4x Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 124. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

127 World Rowing Championships: Statistics All Time World Rowing Championships Medal Table by athlete - Women (since 1974) Top 50 Rank Name Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Event(s) First gold Last gold 1 Kathrin Boron GDR, GER x, 2x, 4x Elena Teryoshina URS Jana Sorgers GDR, GER x, 4x Ekaterina Karsten URS, BLR x, 2x, 4x Katherine Grainger GBR x, 2-, 2x, 4x, Jana Thieme GDR, GER x, 2x, 4x Georgeta Andrunache ROU , Viorica Susanu ROU , 2x, Jutta Behrendt GDR x, 2x, 4x, 4x Manuela Lutze GER x =11 Kerstin Köppen GDR, GER x, 4x =11 Nina Umanets URS Constanta Burcica ROU x, 8+, L1x, L2x Susan Francia USA , Mary Whipple USA Doina Ignat ROU x, 4-, 4x, Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu ROU , 2x, 4x, =18 Doina Snep-Balan ROU , 4-, 4+, 4x, =18 Ioana Olteanu ROU x, 4-, Elena Georgescu ROU =21 Marita Gasch GDR , 4+, =21 Nina Frolova URS , Rodica Arba-Puscatu ROU , 4+, Marina Znak URS, BLR , =25 Angelika Noack GDR , =25 Birgit Peter GDR x, 4x =25 Colleen Miller CAN L2x, L Marie-Louise Dräger GER L1x, L2x, L4x =29 Anna Goodale USA =29 Beate Schramm GDR, GER x =29 Caroline Lind USA =29 Caryn Davies USA , =29 Christine Hahn-Scheiblich GDR x =29 Roswietha Zobelt GDR x, 4x =29 Frances Houghton GBR x Marnie McBean CAN x, 2-, 2x, 4-, 4x, Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

128 World Rowing Championships: Statistics =37 Caroline Evers-Swindell NZL x, 4x =37 Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski GER x, 4x =37 Georgina Evers-Swindell NZL x, 4x =37 Yelena Khloptseva URS x, 4x =37 Yulia Bichik BLR , 4-, 4x Amber Halliday AUS L2x, L4x =43 Olga Bularda-Homeghi ROU , 2x, 4+, 4x+, =43 Iulia Bobeica ROU , 4-, =43 Kate Hornsey AUS , 4-, Kathleen Heddle CAN , 2x, 4x, Emma Robinson CAN , 4-, =48 Jane Robinson AUS , 4x, =48 Joanna Lutz AUS , =48 Linda Muri USA L2-, L =48 Marioara Curelea ROU , 4-, =48 Michelle Darvill CAN, GER L1x, L2x, L4x =48 Natalya Helakh BLR , =48 Philippa Baker NZL x, L1x, L2x =48 Victoria Roberts AUS , Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 126. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

129 World Rowing Championships: Statistics All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table (since 1962) Olympic and International Events Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 East Germany Italy Germany United States Great Britain Australia Soviet Union Romania Denmark New Zealand West Germany Canada France Netherlands China Switzerland Norway Belarus Poland Bulgaria Austria Spain Ireland Greece Slovenia Czech Republic Finland Hungary Ukraine Croatia Sweden Belgium Russia Chile Argentina Serbia Japan Brazil Czechoslovakia South Africa =41 Estonia =41 Yugoslavia =43 Serbia and Montenegro =43 Slovakia =45 Portugal = 45 Zimbabwe Total Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) Women 127. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

130 World Rowing Championships: Statistics All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event - Current Olympic and International Events (since 1962) Men's Single Sculls (M1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 New Zealand East Germany West Germany Germany United States Finland Soviet Union Norway Czech Republic Slovenia Canada Argentina Czechoslovakia Switzerland Great Britain =16 Estonia =16 Ireland =16 Netherlands =19 Poland =19 Yugoslavia Total Men Men's Pair (M2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 East Germany Great Britain Soviet Union Australia New Zealand Germany France =8 Norway =8 West Germany Italy South Africa Romania =13 Austria =13 Croatia =13 Netherlands =16 Poland =16 Serbia and Montenegro =18 Bulgaria =18 Yugoslavia =20 Greece =20 Switzerland =22 Canada =22 Slovenia =22 Spain =22 United States Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

131 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Men's Double Sculls (M2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Norway East Germany France Germany Slovenia =6 Denmark =6 Hungary =6 New Zealand Italy Great Britain =11 Bulgaria =11 Netherlands Switzerland Austria Soviet Union West Germany =17 Czechoslovakia =17 United States Finland =20 Australia =20 Estonia =22 Czech Republic =22 Poland Total Men's Four (M4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain East Germany West Germany Soviet Union France Australia Italy =8 Germany =8 United States New Zealand Switzerland Canada Netherlands Greece =15 Czechoslovakia =15 Poland Romania Slovenia =19 Austria =19 Denmark =19 Sweden Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

132 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Italy Great Britain Poland Denmark Australia Norway France United States =9 Austria =9 New Zealand Switzerland Germany Hungary West Germany Netherlands =16 Greece =16 Spain =16 Sweden =19 Canada =19 Czechoslovakia =19 Ireland Total Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Denmark Great Britain Italy France Australia West Germany Spain Switzerland Germany United States China Austria Netherlands Ireland Norway Canada Poland Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

133 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 East Germany Germany Italy Soviet Union Poland West Germany Australia Netherlands Canada Croatia Ukraine =12 Czechoslovakia =12 France =14 Czech Republic =14 Norway =14 Slovenia =14 Switzerland Estonia =19 Argentina =19 Austria =19 Bulgaria =19 Sweden Total Men's Eight (M8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany United States East Germany West Germany Canada Soviet Union New Zealand Romania Australia Great Britain Italy Netherlands Croatia =14 France =14 Russia Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

134 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Italy United States East Germany Australia Great Britain Romania France Poland Germany Soviet Union Canada =12 Netherlands =12 West Germany =14 Belarus =14 Bulgaria =14 Croatia =14 Serbia Czechoslovakia =18 Czech Republic =18 Spain Yugoslavia =21 Argentina =21 Belgium =21 Denmark =21 Greece Total Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Denmark Italy Great Britain United States Ireland New Zealand Netherlands Austria Switzerland West Germany Czech Republic Belgium Spain =14 Germany =14 Greece Australia Canada Hungary Slovakia France =21 Finland =21 Norway =21 Ukraine Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

135 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Italy Germany United States Denmark Great Britain Australia West Germany France Spain Netherlands Canada Japan =13 China =13 Poland Total Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Italy Denmark France Germany Ireland Chile Great Britain Spain Canada =10 Greece =10 Switzerland =12 Netherlands =12 Russia New Zealand Serbia =16 Australia =16 United States Total Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Italy Austria Germany Australia Japan =6 Poland =6 West Germany France =9 Greece =9 Sweden =11 Canada =11 Spain =13 Belgium =13 Switzerland Denmark Ireland =17 China =17 Great Britain =17 Netherlands =17 Portugal =17 United States Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

136 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Women Women's Single Sculls (W1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 East Germany Belarus =3 Bulgaria =3 Romania Germany Sweden Soviet Union Canada Czech Republic Denmark Russia Great Britain Hungary =14 Belgium =14 United States New Zealand =17 Netherlands =17 West Germany Total Women's Pair (W2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 East Germany Romania Canada New Zealand France United States Great Britain Australia Belarus West Germany Germany Soviet Union =13 Netherlands =13 Poland Russia Total Women's Double Sculls (W2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 East Germany New Zealand =3 Germany =3 Soviet Union Great Britain Bulgaria Australia Canada China Poland Romania Netherlands Russia West Germany United States =16 Belarus =16 Italy Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

137 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Canada United States Australia Greece Denmark China Great Britain Netherlands Romania Poland =12 Finland =12 France =12 West Germany =15 Belgium =15 New Zealand Total Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany East Germany Great Britain Ukraine =5 Australia =5 China Soviet Union United States Denmark =10 Romania =10 Russia =12 Belarus =12 Bulgaria =12 New Zealand Canada Netherlands Czechoslovakia Total Women's Eight (W8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 United States Romania Soviet Union East Germany Germany Australia Canada =8 Great Britain =8 Netherlands China Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

138 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Women's Four (W4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 United States Australia Netherlands Belarus =5 Canada =5 Romania China East Germany =9 France =9 Great Britain =9 Ukraine Germany =13 New Zealand =13 Poland =13 Russia =13 West Germany Denmark Total Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Switzerland Romania Netherlands United States Germany Denmark Canada Australia Ireland New Zealand Finland =12 Brazil =12 Bulgaria =12 Greece France Belgium Great Britain Italy Croatia =20 Austria =20 West Germany Spain Argentina =24 Belarus =24 Sweden Total Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Australia China United States Great Britain Canada Poland Denmark Netherlands =10 Greece =10 Italy Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

139 World Rowing Championships: Statistics All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table Para-rowing boat classes All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table - Adaptive boat classes Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 Great Britain Australia United States Ukraine Hong Kong, China Brazil France Germany Canada China Italy Netherlands Poland Portugal =15 Belarus =15 Russia Spain Israel =19 Greece =19 New Zealand Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 137. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

140 World Rowing Championships: Statistics All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event Para-rowing boat classes All Time NF World Rowing Championships Medal Table per event - Adaptive boat classes Arms Only Men s Single Sculls (AM1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain Australia Ukraine United States =5 Italy =5 Russia =7 Israel =7 New Zealand Total Arms Only Women s Single Sculls (AW1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Ukraine France Brazil Great Britain Belarus United States Poland =8 Israel =8 Portugal Total Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four (LTAMi4+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain Australia Canada Germany Netherlands Portugal =7 Italy =7 Spain United States Total Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four for Intellectually Disabled (LTAIDMi4+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Hong Kong Italy Germany Russia Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

141 World Rowing Championships: Statistics Legs, Trunk & Arms Open Coxed Four (LTAO4+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain Germany Greece Total Trunk & Arms Mixed Double Sculls (TAMi2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 United States Ukraine Brazil China France Italy =7 Australia =7 Poland Canada Total Trunk & Arms Open Single Sculls (TAO1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 United States Australia Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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144 World Rowing Junior Championships: Results 6. World Rowing Junior Championships 6.1. World Rowing Junior Championships Results (Top 3 crews) Men Men's Single Sculls (JM1x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:03.47 Slovenia (SLO) 7:09.01 China (CHN) 7:10.60 Michal Plocek Jernej Markovc Li Ganggang 2011 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 7:03.41 Greece (GRE) 7:05.42 Ukraine (UKR) 7:05.78 Stephan Riemekasten Alexandros Dafnis Andrii Mykhailov 2010 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 7:01.33 Greece (GRE) 7:05.18 United States (USA) 7:09.36 Felix Bach Dionysios Angelopoulos Andrew Campbell Jr Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER) 7:03.07 Poland (POL) 7:03.52 China (CHN) 7:05.05 Felix Bach Kamil Zajkowski Yuan Wanjie 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Bulgaria (BUL) 7:06.32 Germany (GER) 7:07.35 Australia (AUS) 7:21.85 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Hagen Rothe Taylor Wilczynski Men's Pair (JM2-) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Romania (ROU) 6:47.71 Greece (GRE) 6:49.51 Serbia (SRB) 6:50.99 Neculai Aniculesei Michail Kouskouridas Igor Loncarevic Dumitru Mariuc Athanasios Tsialios Andreija Sljukic 2011 Eton (GBR) Romania (ROU) 6:50.49 Spain (ESP) 6:51.83 Greece (GRE) 6:53.10 Vlad-Dragos Aicoboae Alvaro Romero Garcia Konstantinos Christomanos Toader-Andrei Gontaru Alejandro Fernandez Lomba Alexandros Louloudis 2010 Racice (CZE) Greece (GRE) 6:50.39 Germany (GER) 6:51.41 Azerbaijan (AZE) 6:56.06 Michalis Nastopoulos Tobias Oppermann Radoslav Drenovski Apostolos Lampridis Bodo Schacher Aleksandr Glotov 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Serbia (SRB) 6:36.40 Greece (GRE) 6:41.28 France (FRA) 6:42.35 Igor Lucic Christos Koutsiaftis Benjamin Fauchie Luka Djordjevic Evripidis Sklivanitis Matthieu Moinaux 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Greece (GRE) 6:54.27 Germany (GER) 6:56.57 Australia (AUS) 6:56.99 Vasileios Ntalamagkas Frederik Prigge Ryan Edwards Apostolos Lampridis Lukas Oberhausen Matthew Dignan Men's Double Sculls (JM2x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Germany (GER) 6:32.96 Latvia (LAT) 6:35.31 Switzerland (SUI) 6:37.88 Kai Fuhrmann Kriss Kalnins Damien Tollardo Ole Daberkow Gints Zunde Barnabe Delarze 2011 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 6:33.66 France (FRA) 6:36.65 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:40.36 Kai Fuhrmann Hugo Boucheron Adam Sterbak Denis Sittel Alberic Cormerais Martin Slavik 2010 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 6:26.38 France (FRA) 6:32.11 Italy (ITA) 6:36.31 Stephan Riemekasten Alberic Cormerais Emanuele Ferraiuolo Timo Piontek Mickael Marteau Edoardo Margheri 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER) 6:24.75 Romania (ROU) 6:28.09 Lithuania (LTU) 6:28.34 Hubert Trzybinski Petru Codau Kestutis Juozenas Timo Piontek Cristi-Ilie Parghie Algirdas Bendaravicius 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Germany (GER) 6:33.47 Lithuania (LTU) 6:34.32 Australia (AUS) 6:36.64 Martin Menger Nerijus Vasiliauskas Nicholas Barnier Lauritz Schoof Algirdas Bendaravicius Sasha Belonogoff 142. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

145 World Rowing Junior Championships: Results Men's Four (JM4-) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Italy (ITA) 6:12.43 Romania (ROU) 6:12.44 Germany (GER) 6:14.98 Stefano Oppo Iulian Buiceac Leonard Stellberg Alberto Di Seyssel Cosmin Macovei Jakob Schneider Lorenzo Pietra Caprina Danut Rusu Johannes Weissenfeld Paolo Di Girolamo Cristian Ivascu Alexander Usen 2011 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 6:04.49 Spain (ESP) 6:06.73 Romania (ROU) 6:07.00 Maximilian Johanning Marco Sardelli Gil Dumitru Mariuc Johannes Weissenfeld Sergio Garcia Sanjulian Vasile Agafitei Malte Jakschik Pau Franquet Monfort Bogdanel-Nicolaie Ivan Lukas Müller Jaime Lara Pacheco Neculai Aniculesei 2010 Racice (CZE) Romania (ROU) 6:08.62 Great Britain (GBR) 6:11.60 Spain (ESP) 6:12.90 Vlad-Dragos Aicoboae Jack Shepherd Pau Franquet Monfort Toader-Andrei Gontaru Callum McBrierty Manuel Fernandez Lopez Marius-Vasile Cozmiuc Edward Nainby-Luxmoore Ismael Montes Caamano Cosmin-Razvan Bogus Caspar Jopling Javier Garcia Ordonez 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) 6:02.49 Romania (ROU) 6:05.25 Australia (AUS) 6:08.29 Andrew Holmes Silviu-Stefanita Voinoiu Daniel Brighthope Jason Philips Alexandru Palamariu Michael Poulter William Perham lonut-alexandru Tache Thomas Chapman Constantine Louloudis Leon Pop Tom Gatti 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Spain (ESP) 6:15.96 Romania (ROU) 6:18.10 Germany (GER) 6:19.35 Antonio Guzman Alexandru Deaconescu Richard Lorenz Rafael Moron Romero Liviu Torac Anton Braun Juan Garcia Florin Razvanta Michael Waschto Beltran Hidalgo Alexandru Palamariu Bastian Bechler Men's Quadruple Sculls (JM4x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Italy (ITA) 5:54.34 Ukraine (UKR) 5:57.22 Romania (ROU) 5:58.83 Davide Mumolo Mykola Mazyr Maria-Florin Enache Andrea Crippa Vladyslav Gavrylyuk Nicu-Ionut Bocancea Tiziano Evangelisti Georgii Verteletskyi Laurentiu-Marian Colceag Luca Rambaldi Roman Matviychuk Florin Buznean 2011 Eton (GBR) Romania (ROU) 6:01.62 Italy (ITA) 6:03.22 Germany (GER) 6:03.96 Ioan Prundeanu Marco Chiodelli Maximilian Schaefer Ionut Luca Luca Rambaldi Ole Daberkow Adrian Cionca Marco Ferracci Finn Schroeder Cosmin-Ilie Cuciurean Marco Calamaro Rene Stueven 2010 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 5:53.86 Italy (ITA) 5:55.85 New Zealand (NZL) 5:57.37 Denis Sittel Marco Calamaro Nathan Flannery Ruben Steinhardt Matteo Baluganti Christopher Morrison Florian Eidam Michele Manzoli Ryan Goodson Patrick Leineweber Marco Ferracci Hayden Cohen 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER) 5:54.03 Czech Republic (CZE) 5:55.19 New Zealand (NZL) 5:56.28 Hans Overlack David Szabo Giacomo Thomas Florian Eidam Jan Pilic Evan Kennedy Paul Heinrich Jakub Podrazil Julian Svoboda Max Planer Jan Andrle Hayden Cohen 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Germany (GER) 6:01.68 Italy (ITA) 6:02.96 Netherlands (NED) 6:05.76 Lukas Linden Bernardo Miccoli Allard van den Hoven Fabian Weiler Mario Paonessa Daan Bruehl Hubert Trzybinski Gabriele Cagna Lucas Uittenbogaard Sebastian Mager Giuseppe Vicari Freek Robbers 143. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

146 World Rowing Junior Championships: Results Men's Eight (JM8+) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Italy (ITA) 5:47.84 Germany (GER) 5:49.55 Great Britain (GBR) 5:50.16 Guglielmo Carcano Frederic Aurin Charles Shaw Matteo Borsini Maximilian Korge Titus Morley Giovanni Abagnale Theo Kessner Eduardo Munno Niccolo Pagani Matthias Hoernschemeyer Thomas Georg Luca Lovisolo Til-Malte Wodrich Callum Jones Pietro Zileri Malte Daberkow Oliver Wynne-Griffith Matteo Lodo Jan Kruppa Matthew Benstead Alessandro Mansutti Finn Knueppel Thomas Marshall Enrico D'Aniello Florian Harsdorff Edward Henshaw 2011 Eton (GBR) Italy (ITA) 5:41.83 Great Britain (GBR) 5:44.54 Germany (GER) 5:46.04 Guglielmo Carcano Robert Wickstead Jan Bernhard Marco Marcelli Alexander Lloyd Jakob Kaltenbach Bernardo Nannini Eduardo Munno Daniel Walter Leone Barbaro Jamie Copus Dirk Flessner Giovanni Abagnale John Carter Moritz Bock Pietro Zileri Frederic Vystavel Nico Merget Matteo Lodo Luke Briggs Oliver Mittelstaedt Giuseppe Vicino Cameron Macritchie Finn Knueppel Enrico D'Aniello Ed Bosson Leopold Bertz 2010 Racice (CZE) United States (USA) 5:37.08 Germany (GER) 5:37.73 Italy (ITA) 5:41.04 Justin Jones Hannes Staffeldt Bernardo Nannini Patrick McGlone Henry Gieseler Marco Di Costanzo Whitney Blodgett Rene Stueven Matteo Macario Connor Jones Maximilian Fay Simone Angeloni Paul Popescu Clemens Barth Fabio Vigliarolo Austin Hack Malte Jakschik Vincenzo Abbagnale Zachary Hershberger Finn Schroeder Roberto Bianco Zachary Johnson Nils-Ole Bock Giuseppe Vicino Louis Lombardi Jr. Leopold Bertz Enrico D'Aniello 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER) 5:43.62 Great Britain (GBR) 5:44.65 Italy (ITA) 5:46.70 Lucas Artmann Max Monfared Francesco Schisano Felix Krane Edward Nainby-Luxmoore Marco Di Costanzo Leonhard Zerni Matthew Tatlock Alessandro Addabbo Hannes Ocik Stephen Jones Marco Alberto Andreucci Hanno Hagenstroem Samuel Arnot Luca Parlato Arne Schwiethal Stewart Innes Vincenzo Abbagnale Julien corzilius Caspar Jopling Roberto Bianco Tobias Oppermann George Rossiter Giuseppe Vicino Henri Kuper Franz Imfeld Enrico D'Aniello 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Germany (GER) 5:50.03 New Zealand (NZL) 5:50.46 United States (USA) 5:54.50 Kay Rueckbrodt Michael Berry Cameron Klotz Leon Evers William Meates Ivan Lys-Dobradin Robert Kueper Ben Bullock Justin Hopkins Felix Wimberger Jason Kitchin Brian Wettach Max Planer Andrew Healey Thomas Dethlefs Paul Zander James O'Connor Nicholas Jordan Peter Kluge Duncan Hall Tyler Nase Morgan Baumgaertl Isaac Holden Ian Silveira Ben-Jack Drese Matthew Cameron Keanan Clark Men's Coxed Four (JM4+) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:26.67 Germany (GER) 6:28.92 Serbia (SRB) 6:30.02 Thomas Murray Thomas Matzat Bojan Dosljak Michael Brake Leonard Schmitz Aleksandar Marinkovski Cameron Webster Ole Schwiethal Aleksandar Bedjik Thomas Jenkins Max Backmann Aleksa Stankovic Sam Bosworth Sebastian II Müller Mateja Josic 2011 Eton (GBR) Australia (AUS) 6:21.79 New Zealand (NZL) 6:23.10 Italy (ITA) 6:23.67 Philip Adams Gregory Brand Nicholas Brezzi Aaron Wright Louis Van Velthooven Mario Cuomo Louis Snelson Adam Smith Federico Duchich Alexandra Hill Andrew Potter Vincenzo Abbagnale Stuart Sim Caleb Shepherd Dario Favilli 2010 Racice (CZE) Switzerland (SUI) 6:19.31 Italy (ITA) 6:21.51 Australia (AUS) 6:21.85 Louis Margot Nikolas Tenaglia Agus Moore Markus Kessler Davide Tabacco Matthew John Cochran Alex Pluess Mauro Acerra David Watts Augustin Maillefer Massimiliano Rocchi Thomas Amies Marco Brechbuehl Pietro Tassan Jack Alpe 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER) 6:20.34 Australia (AUS) 6:22.44 Italy (ITA) 6:22.89 Adrian Heil Agus Moore Giuseppe Minichini Markus Hollubarsch Joshua Hicks Marco Alberti Lorenz Diergarten Samuel Collins Edoardo Gattai Maximilian Schnitker Thomas Amies Vincenzo Serpico Leopold Bertz Nicholas Allen-Duncat Pietro Vitucci 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Germany (GER) 6:25.33 Great Britain (GBR) 6:27.59 Ukraine (UKR) 6:27.92 Philipp Thiem Toby Mumford Anatolii Radchenko Moritz Schlichting Jason Phillips Serhii Reznikov Niclas Orlowski Matthew Tarrant Denys Chornyi Alexander-Nicolas Egler Sean Dixon Anatoliy Vasylyev Nils Hoffmann Max Gander Denys Melnychenko 144. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

147 World Rowing Junior Championships: Results Women Women's Single Sculls (JW1x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Germany (GER) 7:55.52 South Africa (RSA) 7:59.48 Romania (ROU) 8:04.25 Anne Beenken Jenienne Curr Laura Oprea 2011 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 7:58.00 Ireland (IRL) 7:59.56 Latvia (LAT) 8:02.62 Anne Beenken Holly Nixon Elza Gulbe 2010 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 7:50.40 Romania (ROU) 7:52.87 Greece (GRE) 7:57.28 Judith Sievers Laura Oprea Aikaterini Nikolaidou 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER) 7:44.13 Spain (ESP) 7:48.85 China (CHN) 7:51.13 Lisa Schmidla Virginia Diaz Rivas Cao Ting 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Germany (GER) 7:50.76 United States (USA) 7:58.89 Norway (NOR) 8:02.09 Carina Baer Cara Linnenkohl Tale Gjoertz Women's Pair (JW2-) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Italy (ITA) 7:42.46 United States (USA) 7:47.32 Greece (GRE) 7:49.51 Serena Lo Bue Christine Cavallo Styliani Koumpli Giorgia Lo Bue Kathryn Brown Aikaterini Kalamara 2011 Eton (GBR) Italy (ITA) 7:25.38 Germany (GER) 7:29.58 Greece (GRE) 7:29.79 Serena Lo Bue Michelle Lauer Vasiliki Ntalamagky Giorgia Lo Bue Lena Klemm Eleni Diamanti 2010 Racice (CZE) Romania (ROU) 7:28.32 Greece (GRE) 7:32.24 Germany (GER) 7:32.36 Alexandra Bizom Kassiani Spyridou Sara Davids Elena-Oltita Hrisca Andreanna Spyridou Miriam Davids 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Romania (ROU) 7:21.40 Belarus (BLR) 7:24.53 China (CHN) 7:25.99 Mihaela Petrila Alena Kryvasheyenka Yin Dameng Andreea Boghian Anastasiya Skrobut Miao Tian 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Germany (GER) 7:34.15 Romania (ROU) 7:34.66 Belarus (BLR) 7:43.97 Anja Broders Cristina Grigoras Katsiaryna Yarmolich Ronja Schütte Andreea Boghian Tatsiana Kukhta Women's Double Sculls (JW2x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Lithuania (LTU) 7:18.80 Romania (ROU) 7:23.47 Germany (GER) 7:24.52 Milda Valciukaite Ionela Lehaci Julia Leiding Leva Adomaviciute Andrea Asoltanei Carlotta Nwajide 2011 Eton (GBR) Lithuania (LTU) 7:17.87 Germany (GER) 7:19.35 France (FRA) 7:20.10 Milda Valciukaite Julia Leiding Elodie Ravera- Scaramozzino Leva Adomaviciute Constanze Sydow Daphine Socha 2010 Racice (CZE) France (FRA) 7:17.87 Italy (ITA) 7:19.28 Germany (GER) 7:19.46 Daphine Socha Elena Coletti Saskia-Marie Nitzschke Noemie Kober Giada Colombo Shirin Brockmann 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Germany (GER) 7:05.94 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:11.70 China (CHN) 7:13.61 Julia Lier Lenka Antosova Zhang Rui Marie-Catherine Arnold Denisa Cvancarova Wang Yuwei 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Germany (GER) 7:20.94 Austria (AUT) 7:27.07 Italy (ITA) 7:28.76 Clara Karches Lisa Farthofer Eleonora Trivella Mareike Adams Magdalena Lobnig Martina Ferrarini Women's Four (JW4-) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) China (CHN) 6:53.10 United States (USA) 6:56.44 New Zealand (NZL) 7:01.36 Wang Xiaoqin Ruth Narode Kelsi Walters Gu Yuanyuan Deidre Fitzpatrick Sophie Shingleton Qu Shuang Georgia Ratcliff Johannah Kearney Cui Xiaotong Kendall Chase Holly Greenslade 2011 Eton (GBR) United States (USA) 6:48.77 Great Britain (GBR) 6:50.53 New Zealand (NZL) 6:51.36 Jessica Eiffert Elizabeth Horne Catherine Shields Mia Croonquist Nicole Lamb Alice White Lucy Grinalds Anastasia Merlott Chitty Frederika Archibald Chandler Lally Amber De Vere Grace Spoors 2010 Racice (CZE) New Zealand (NZL) 6:49.48 United States (USA) 6:50.38 Australia (AUS) 6:51.03 Beatrix Heaphy-Hall Lucy Grinalds Natasha Gay Jennifer Storey Agatha Nowinski Olympia Aldersley Grace Prendergast Jessica Eiffert Emma Basher Eve MacFarlane Chandler Lally Hannah Vermeersch 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) Australia (AUS) 6:48.18 Great Britain (GBR) 6:51.30 China (CHN) 6:53.14 Anna Kaszycki Amber Anderson Shan Chun Hannah Vermeersch Olivia Carnegie-Brown Ju Rui Peta White Caragh McMurtry Xu Rui Jessica Molsher-Jones Brianna Stubbs Li Change 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) New Zealand (NZL) 7:00.41 Italy (ITA) 7:02.73 Great Britain (GBR) 7:05.22 Sophie Spiers Laura Basadonna Amber Anderson Anna Dawson Gaia Palma Olivia Carnegie-Brown Hayley Hoogeveen Valeria Franzin Jenny Arnold Lucy Spoors Valentina Calabrese Jo Fitzsimons 145. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

148 World Rowing Junior Championships: Results Women's Quadruple Sculls (JW4x) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Romania (ROU) 6:42.70 United States (USA) 6:45.05 New Zealand (NZL) 6:47.62 Andreea Tataru Rosemary Grinalds Nathalie Hill Dorina Otea Elizabeth Sharis Ruby Tew Viviana-Iuliana Bejinariu Alexandra Zadravec Hannah Osborne Ioana Vrinceanu Cicely Madden Zoe McBride 2011 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 6:31.07 Netherlands (NED) 6:34.48 Romania (ROU) 6:35.23 Franziska Kreutzer Karien Robbers Ioana Vrinceanu Anne Marie Kroll Anne Fischer Isabela-Mihaela Solomon Rona Schulz Kirsten Lanz Ionela-Minodora Popescu Shirin Brockmann Ilse Paulis Laura Oprea 2010 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 6:35.65 Ukraine (UKR) 6:39.42 Belarus (BLR) 6:45.28 Fabienne Knoke Alona Makcymenko Tatsiana Klimovich Stephanie Hang Lesya Gerasymchuk Darya Marchanka Caroline Hackler Ievgeniia Nimchenko Hanna Kolyshkina Wiebke Hein Daryna Verkhogliad Hanna Sychova 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) China (CHN) 6:36.02 Australia (AUS) 6:37.52 Germany (GER) 6:37.69 Zhao Xirong Jessica Hall Lena Rauschenbach Zhang Xinyue Maddie Edmunds Judith Sievers Zhang Ting Amy Fowler Nele Schuermann Yan Xiaohua Alexandra Hagan Sonja Wittemann 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) Germany (GER) 6:40.25 Belarus (BLR) 6:47.07 New Zealand (NZL) 6:50.64 Julia Lier Katsiaryna Bakhankova Regan Barkla Maren Stallkamp Maryia Smaliakova Paparangi Hipango Marie-Catherine Arnold Marya Dubik Sarah Gray Ulrike Toerpsch Katsiaryna Shliupskaya Julia Trautvetter Women's Eight (JW8+) 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Romania (ROU) 6:34.98 United States (USA) 6:37.44 Italy (ITA) 6:41.78 Geanina Beleaga Joanna Mulvey Serena Lo Bue Elena Turta Carolina Ratcliff Silvia Terrazzi Alina Pop Mackenzie Bartz Beatrice Arcangiolini Iuliana Popa Claire Collins Ilaria Broggini Ana Maria Boca Sylvie Sallquist Ludovica Lucidi Denisa Albu Mia Croonquist Chiara Ondoli Teodora Berindei Caroline Hart Sandra Celoni Georgiana Cucu Eliza Spillsbury Giorgia Lo Bue Georgiana Danciu Amanda Rutherford Federica Casarini 2011 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 6:20.16 Romania (ROU) 6:23.66 United States (USA) 6:32.28 Luisa Uhlig Dana-Adina Szekely Deidre Fitzpatrick Elisaveta Sokolkova Florentina Filipovici Katherine Toothman Anne Dietrich Maria Simion Logan Harris Juliane Bosse Ana-Maria Aftode Caitlin Byrnes Sophia Wuellner Andreea Birica Georgia Ratcliff Marisa Staelberg Madalina Buzdugan Madeleine Wolf Mara Koelker Elena-Lavinia Tarlea Charlotte Passot Nadine Seehaus Viviana-Iuliana Bejinariu Abigayle Young Deborah Walther Georgiana Danciu Christine Devlin 2010 Racice (CZE) Great Britain (GBR) 6:24.97 United States (USA) 6:28.02 Germany (GER) 6:30.21 Rosa Atkinson Carli Goldberg Carolin Franzke Beth Astell Faith Richardson Anna-Maria Goetz Camilla Hadland Kristin Faulkner Johanna Soester Yasmin Tredell Marianne Hoeft Charlotte Siering Georgia Howard-Merrill Christina Bax Jennifer Schulte Ruth Whyman Madison Lips Nadine Seehaus Philippa Neill Louise Breen Ilona Mann Fiona Gammond Rosemary Grinalds Eileen Wallenhauer Lily Van Den Broecke Christine Devlin Amelie Reichwald 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde (FRA) United States (USA) 6:26.89 New Zealand (NZL) 6:31.19 Germany (GER) 6:34.97 Elisabeth Murray Catherine Shields Sara Davids Molly Hamrick Robyn Munro Wiebke Hein Brandy Herald Tarsha Williams Theda Lehmann Rebecca Felix Hayley Hoogeveen Anna-Maria Goetz Louise Breen Zoe Stevenson Marie Wintjen Michelle Pearson Eve MacFarlane Charlotte Siering Kristin Wentzel Kirstyn Goodger Constanze Siering Kelly Bauer Jennifer Storey Mandy Gruner Chelsea Lucas Frances Turner Julia Kosmol 2008 Ottensheim (AUT) United States (USA) 6:31.63 Romania (ROU) 6:33.68 Germany (GER) 6:37.72 Anastasia Alexander Ionela Dobanda Lisa Kemmerer Molly Hamrick Corina Alexa-Padurariu Franziska Goldgrabe Martha Kuzzy Marcela Holbura Michaela Schmidt Cristina Felix Anca Luchian Lisa Schmidla Brandy Herold Alexandra Vermesan Constanze Siering Emily Reynolds Irina Dorneanu Katharina Wagner Erika Roddy Elena Trifoi Frances Clauss Melisa Ongun Geanina Zlavog Kathrin Marchand Chelsea Lucas Isabela-Georgiana Radu Schiwa Ranjbar Omidi 146. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

149 World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results Medal Records 6.2. Historical Results medal records Junior Men's Coxed Four (JM4+) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1970 GDR FRG TCH 1971 GDR BUL URS 1972 TCH URS FRG 1973 GDR FRG GBR 1974 GDR FRA GDR 1975 GDR FRA FRG 1976 GDR USA FRG 1977 GDR URS TCH 1978 URS GDR BUL 1979 URS HUN FRG 1980 BUL FRG GDR 1981 GDR URS FRG 1982 GDR URS FRG 1983 URS GDR FRG 1984 GDR URS AUS 1985 GDR USA ITA 1986 TCH ITA FRG 1987 ITA TCH FRA 1988 GDR FRA ITA 1989 GDR YUG TCH 1990 ROU ITA GBR 1991 ROU TCH ITA 1992 GER ROU ITA 1993 GER ITA ROU 1994 ROU GER AUS 1995 AUS CRO BLR 1996 ROU FRA POL 1997 ROU GER FRA 1998 GER USA GBR 1999 GBR GER AUS 2000 FRA GER USA 2001 GER ROU ITA 2002 AUS ROU FRA 2003 AUS ITA RSA 2004 UKR GBR CAN 2005 GER ITA POL 2006 ROU ITA GER 2007 ITA FRA GER 2008 GER GBR UKR 2009 GER AUS ITA 2010 SUI ITA AUS 2011 AUS NZL ITA 2012 NZL GER SRB Junior Men's Double Sculls (JM2x) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1970 GDR AUT FRG 1971 URS GDR FRG 1972 GDR FRG URS 1973 GDR URS FRG 1974 FRG GDR URS 1975 GDR URS FRG 1976 GDR FRG ESP 1977 FRG GDR NOR 1978 ITA ESP NED 1979 BUL GDR URS 1980 GDR GBR URS 1981 GDR URS ESP 1982 GDR ITA FRG 1983 GDR YUG BUL 1984 GDR URS ITA 1985 URS DEN POL 1986 GDR URS ITA 1987 GDR YUG ITA 1988 URS GDR NED 1989 FRG URS TCH 1990 ITA GDR URS 1991 GER NOR BEL 1992 GER AUS FRA 1993 GER AUT AUS 1994 FRA GER AUS 1995 GER DEN CRO 1996 AUS YUG SUI 1997 GBR AUS CRO 1998 GER ITA FRA 1999 POR YUG GER 2000 ITA CRO CZE 2001 CRO CZE GER 2002 GER ITA RUS 2003 LTU RUS ROU 2004 ITA POL GER 2005 GER CRO NZL 2006 DEN CRO GER 2007 GER CHN UKR 2008 GER LTU AUS 2009 GER ROU LTU 2010 GER FRA ITA 2011 GER FRA CZE 2012 GER LAT SUI 147. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

150 World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results Medal Records Junior Men's Pair (JM2-) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1970 GDR ITA FRG 1971 GDR URS FRG 1972 GDR FRG URS 1973 GDR GBR URS 1974 GDR FRG NED 1975 FRG URS CAN 1976 GDR URS YUG 1977 GDR FRG NOR 1978 TCH URS FRG 1979 FRG GDR FRA 1980 GDR URS TCH 1981 GDR URS CAN 1982 GDR ITA URS 1983 GDR YUG BUL 1984 GDR ITA FRG 1985 FRG ESP GDR 1986 YUG GBR URS 1987 GDR URS YUG 1988 GBR GDR URS 1989 YUG FRG GDR 1990 YUG ITA URS 1991 TCH GER FRA 1992 GER AUS TCH 1993 GER ITA SWE 1994 GER FRA CRO 1995 FRA GER ESP 1996 CAN GER SLO 1997 AUS GER CRO 1998 YUG GER AUS 1999 GER SLO FRA 2000 AUS POL ITA 2001 FRA LAT GER 2002 ROU SLO CHN 2003 SLO EST HUN 2004 ROU GRE LAT 2005 ROU ITA GER 2006 AUS SRB ROU 2007 CHN CAN ROU 2008 GRE GER AUS 2009 SRB GRE FRA 2010 GRE GER AZE 2011 ROU ESP GRE 2012 ROU GRE SRB Junior Men's Single Sculls (JM1x) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1970 GDR FRG FRA 1971 GDR ITA NED 1972 URS FRG ITA 1973 URS GDR FRG 1974 ITA GDR FRG 1975 GDR FRG YUG 1976 GDR FRG USA 1977 FRG GDR URS 1978 GDR URS ESP 1979 URS FRG GDR 1980 GDR FRG NED 1981 GDR POL BEL 1982 GDR ITA BEL 1983 URS GDR FRG 1984 GDR SWE NED 1985 GDR ITA URS 1986 ITA DEN GDR 1987 URS GDR AUS 1988 ITA AUS GDR 1989 URS ITA GDR 1990 GDR FRG SUI 1991 GER AUS URS 1992 SLO GER FIN 1993 NOR ITA SLO 1994 ITA GER NZL 1995 GER SLO RUS 1996 AUS BLR GRE 1997 SLO YUG ITA 1998 EST GER AUS 1999 EST BLR BEL 2000 ITA LTU CRO 2001 GBR AUS GER 2002 ITA AUS FRA 2003 RUS NZL LAT 2004 ROU NZL SCG 2005 SCG GER EST 2006 GER BUL SLO 2007 BUL GER CRO 2008 BUL GER AUS 2009 GER POL CHN 2010 GER GRE USA 2011 GER GRE UKR 2012 CZE SLO CHN 148. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

151 World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results Medal Records Junior Men's Coxed Pair (JM2+) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1970 GDR GRE ITA 1971 GDR GBR URS 1972 NED GDR GBR 1973 GDR FRA CAN 1974 GDR ITA FRG 1975 URS GBR FRG 1976 GDR URS USA 1977 POL GDR ITA 1978 URS BUL FRG 1979 URS GDR POL 1980 GDR URS GRE 1981 GDR URS GRE 1982 URS GDR ITA 1983 GDR URS TCH 1984 ROU GDR TCH 1985 GDR ROU GRE 1986 URS GRE GDR 1987 URS GRE GDR 1988 ROU TCH GDR 1989 GDR URS GRE 1990 GDR URS ROU 1991 GER ROU POL 1992 GER FRA GBR 1993 GER RUS ITA 1994 RUS GER USA 1995 GER CRO POL 1996 RUS ITA GER 1997 GER RUS ROU 1998 ARG GER GBR 1999 GER ITA RUS 2000 GER USA YUG 2001 ROU GER UKR 2002 ITA YUG GER 2003 SCG SLO ITA 2004 UKR ITA POL Junior Men's Four (JM4-) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1970 GDR SUI FRG 1971 GDR FRG BUL 1972 FRG GDR POL 1973 FRG GDR URS 1974 GDR URS POL 1975 GDR GBR FRG 1976 GDR URS FRG 1977 FRG GDR GBR 1978 FRG YUG ITA 1979 URS FRG GDR 1980 URS GDR FRG 1981 GDR FRG YUG 1982 GDR FRG TCH 1983 GDR GBR FRA 1984 GDR FRA URS 1985 ROU GBR ITA 1986 URS GBR CAN 1987 GBR URS GDR 1988 ITA FRA GBR 1989 GBR ROU FRA 1990 GBR AUS GDR 1991 GBR AUS GER 1992 GBR GER FRA 1993 GER GBR ITA 1994 GER FRA CAN 1995 DEN AUS ESP 1996 SLO AUS GER 1997 ROU FRA GER 1998 ROU POL GER 1999 AUS GBR GER 2000 GER RSA FRA 2001 FRA BLR CAN 2002 FRA GBR ITA 2003 ITA CZE ROU 2004 ROU CRO GER 2005 ROU GER GBR 2006 GBR GER SLO 2007 GBR GER NED 2008 ESP ROU GER 2009 GBR ROU AUS 2010 ROU GBR ESP 2011 GER ESP ROU 2012 ITA ROU GER 149. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

152 World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results Medal Records Junior Men's Quadruple Sculls (JM4x) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1974 GDR FRG URS 1975 URS GDR FRG 1976 GDR FRG URS 1977 GDR FRG URS 1978 GDR FRG URS 1979 GDR FRG URS 1980 URS FRA GDR 1981 GDR ROU FRA 1982 GDR URS BUL 1983 GDR BUL FRA 1984 GDR URS FRA 1985 URS GDR FRA 1986 URS GDR CZE 1987 GDR FRG URS 1988 URS GDR BUL 1989 GDR BUL FRG 1990 GDR ITA TCH 1991 GER ITA URS 1992 TCH GER AUT 1993 GER SWE NOR 1994 GER ITA GBR 1995 ITA FRA NED 1996 DEN FRA ITA 1997 RUS GER DEN 1998 GER RUS SLO 1999 SLO GER NED 2000 GER FRA CZE 2001 FRA GER ITA 2002 ITA GER POL 2003 LAT RUS FRA 2004 SLO RUS NED 2005 ITA GER UKR 2006 GER CRO AUS 2007 CHN SLO LAT 2008 GER ITA NED 2009 GER CZE NZL 2010 GER ITA NZL 2011 ROU ITA GER 2012 ITA UKR ROU Junior Men's Eight (JM8+) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1970 GDR FRG FRA 1971 URS GDR FRG 1972 GDR FRG URS 1973 FRG GDR URS 1974 FRG GDR URS 1975 GDR FRG URS 1976 URS GDR FRG 1977 GDR URS FRG 1978 URS GDR FRG 1979 URS FRG GBR 1980 URS GDR FRA 1981 GDR URS FRG 1982 FRG USA FRA 1983 GDR URS FRA 1984 FRA GDR URS 1985 URS GDR USA 1986 URS USA FRA 1987 USA FRA URS 1988 GDR FRA USA 1989 URS FRA GBR 1990 GDR GBR USA 1991 URS GER ESP 1992 USA GER RUS 1993 GER RUS USA 1994 SUI GER GBR 1995 GER USA SUI 1996 ROU GER GBR 1997 ROU USA GBR 1998 RUS GER ROU 1999 POL GER ROU 2000 GER RUS GBR 2001 ROU RUS GBR 2002 CZE ITA USA 2003 GBR USA RUS 2004 ROU CZE GER 2005 USA GER ROU 2006 NZL GER ITA 2007 GER NZL CHN 2008 GER NZL USA 2009 GER GBR ITA 2010 USA GER ITA 2011 ITA GBR GER 2012 ITA GER GBR 150. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

153 World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results Medal Records Junior Women's Coxed Four (JW4+) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1978 GDR TCH URS 1979 GDR FRG URS 1980 URS GDR CAN 1981 URS GDR BUL 1982 URS FRA BUL 1983 GDR FRA BUL 1984 GDR URS BUL 1985 ROU GDR BUL 1986 GDR ROU BUL 1987 GDR URS BUL 1988 ROU GDR AUS Junior Women's Four (JW4-) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1989 AUS FRG GDR 1990 GDR TCH FRG 1991 GER TCH ROU 1992 TCH GER ROU 1993 GER ROU RUS 1994 ROU GBR GER 1995 GER ROU GBR 1996 GER ROU NZL 1997 ROU AUS CHN 1998 CHN GER ROU 1999 GER CHN GBR 2000 USA AUS GER 2001 BLR USA GER 2002 BLR GER FRA 2003 ITA GBR ROU 2004 GER BLR AUS 2005 ITA BLR GER 2006 GER ITA GBR 2007 CHN GER BLR 2008 NZL ITA GBR 2009 AUS GBR CHN 2010 NZL USA AUS 2011 USA GBR NZL 2012 CHN USA NZL 151. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

154 World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results Medal Records Junior Women's Double Sculls (JW2x) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1978 URS GDR DEN 1979 GDR URS BUL 1980 GDR URS BUL 1981 ROU GDR URS 1982 GDR FRG URS 1983 GDR FRA ROU 1984 URS GDR ROU 1985 GDR HUN URS 1986 BUL URS GDR 1987 GDR SUI URS 1988 GDR CHN TCH 1989 GDR URS TCH 1990 URS GDR BUL 1991 GER TCH ROU 1992 GER AUS RUS 1993 GER BEL DEN 1994 SUI GER AUS 1995 GER AUT NED 1996 POL AUT GER 1997 GER CZE ITA 1998 GER AUS GBR 1999 NOR GER ROU 2000 BUL GER DEN 2001 RUS GER ITA 2002 LAT POL GER 2003 AUS ITA HUN 2004 CZE ITA GER 2005 CZE GER ROU 2006 EST AUT ROU 2007 CHN EST AUT 2008 GER AUT ITA 2009 GER CZE CHN 2010 FRA ITA GER 2011 LTU GER FRA 2012 LTU ROU GER Junior Women's Pair (JW2-) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1978 GDR TCH FRG 1979 ROU URS TCH 1980 URS POL GDR 1981 BUL URS ROU 1982 URS GDR FRG 1983 GDR FRG URS 1984 GDR URS HUN 1985 GDR URS HUN 1986 GDR URS CAN 1987 GDR BUL CAN 1988 BUL GDR FRG 1989 GDR BUL URS 1990 BUL GDR ROU 1991 GER URS FRA 1992 AUS GER RUS 1993 AUS ROU GBR 1994 GER CHN GBR 1995 AUS GER RUS 1996 GER RUS AUS 1997 GER POL CAN 1998 GER DEN CHN 1999 FRA GER AUS 2000 BLR GER CHN 2001 BLR ROU GER 2002 ROU BLR AUS 2003 NED AUS POL 2004 AUS ITA GER 2005 ROU GER ITA 2006 GER BUL ROU 2007 CHN GER ROU 2008 GER ROU BLR 2009 ROU BLR CHN 2010 ROU GRE GER 2011 ITA GER GRE 2012 ITA USA GRE 152. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

155 World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results Medal Records Junior Women's Single Sculls (JW1x) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1978 GDR URS POL 1979 BUL URS DEN 1980 GDR BUL SUI 1981 ROU NED URS 1982 GDR URS SWE 1983 GDR URS BUL 1984 GDR ROU DEN 1985 ROU GDR HUN 1986 GDR URS HUN 1987 GDR POL URS 1988 GDR URS HUN 1989 URS GRE BUL 1990 URS BUL GDR 1991 BUL GER DEN 1992 GER RUS POL 1993 GER AUS POL 1994 AUS FRA DEN 1995 GER DEN SLO 1996 SLO GER RUS 1997 AUS FRA BUL 1998 AUS CHN GER 1999 GER ITA UKR 2000 GER ITA ROU 2001 ROU BUL GER 2002 AUS LAT ITA 2003 POL ITA CAN 2004 AUS ROU GRE 2005 NZL ITA LAT 2006 POL GER USA 2007 CHN GER LTU 2008 GER USA NOR 2009 GER ESP CHN 2010 GER ROU GRE 2011 GER IRL LAT 2012 GER RSA ROU Junior Women's Eight (JW8+) Year 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 1978 GDR URS CAN 1979 CAN URS GDR 1980 GDR URS TCH 1981 GDR URS TCH 1982 GDR FRG URS 1983 URS GDR FRG 1984 GDR URS FRG 1985 GDR ROU FRG 1986 GDR FRG URS 1987 GDR URS FRG 1988 GDR URS FRG 1989 GDR FRA TCH 1990 URS FRA TCH 1991 TCH GER URS 1992 GER TCH USA 1993 GER ROU LAT 1994 GER ROU CZE 1995 GER ROU UKR 1996 GER ROU DEN 1997 GER RUS USA 1998 GER ROU RUS 1999 ROU USA GER 2000 ROU GER RUS 2001 ROU BLR GER 2002 ROU GER USA 2003 ROU USA RUS 2004 ROU RUS POL 2005 GER ROU GBR 2006 ROU USA GER 2007 ROU GER USA 2008 USA ROU GER 2009 USA NZL GER 2010 GBR USA GER 2011 GER ROU USA 2012 ROU USA ITA 153. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

156 World Rowing Junior Championships: Historical Results Medal Records Junior Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls (JW4x+) Year ST 1 GDR GDR GDR GDR GDR GDR GDR ND 2 URS BUL BUL FRG FRA BUL FRA RD 3 BUL NED URS ROU NED ITA URS Junior Women's Quadruple Sculls (JW4x) Year ST GDR GDR GDR GDR GDR GDR GER RUS GER GER GER NED GER ROU GER BLR GER CZE ROU GER GER GER GER GER CHN GER GER ROU 2ND TCH URS URS TCH FRG FRG TCH GER ITA AUT ESP GER SUI GER ROU NOR ROU GER ESP UKR BLR NZL BLR BLR AUS UKR NED USA 3RD URS BUL TCH URS URS URS ITA HUN HUN CHN POL SUI AUS AUT NED GER CZE ITA ITA ROU GBR AUT GRE NZL GER BLR ROU NZL 154. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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158 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results 7. World Rowing Under 23 Championships 7.1. World Rowing Under 23 Championships results (Top 3 crews) Men Men's Single Sculls (M1x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Azerbaijan (AZE) 7:10.59 Germany (GER) 7:19.12 Greece (GRE) 7:24.30 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Hubert Trzybinski Dionysios Angelopoulos 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Germany (GER) 6:46.61 Bulgaria (BUL) 6:52.49 Lithuania (LTU) 6:54.86 Hubert Trzybinski Georgi Bozhilov Rolandas Mascinskas 2010 Brest (BLR) Germany (GER) 7:08.08 Azerbaijan (AZE) 7:13.11 Greece (GRE) 7:20.54 Karl Schulze Aleksandar Aleksandrov Stergios Papachristos 2009 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 7:00.35 Netherlands (NED) 7:02.31 Canada (CAN) 7:03.57 Lauritz Schoof Roel Braas Michael Braithwaite 2008 Brandenburg (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:52.18 Lithuania (LTU) 6:55.24 Germany (GER) 7:00.35 Joseph Sullivan Mindaugas Griskonis Tim Bartels Men's Pair (M2-) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Great Britain (GBR) 6:44.85 South Africa (RSA) 6:46.34 Germany (GER) 6:48.81 Kieren Emery David Hunt Paul Heinrich Matthew Tarrant Vincent Breet Hannes Ocik 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Great Britain (GBR) 6:20.43 South Africa (RSA) 6:25.58 Germany (GER) 6:29.76 George Nash David Hunt Anton Braun Constantine Louloudis Lawrence Brittain Bastian Bechler 2010 Brest (BLR) South Africa (RSA) 6:45.46 Canada (CAN) 6:46.96 Romania (ROU) 6:49.22 John Smith Anthony Jacob Ionut Minea Lawrence Brittain Conlin McCabe Marius Luchian 2009 Racice (CZE) Greece (GRE) 6:25.34 Hungary (HUN) 6:28.52 Serbia (SRB) 6:33.83 Stergios Papachristos Adrian Juhasz Ivan Ostojic Georgios Tziallas Bela Simon Jr. Aleksandar Radovic 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Greece (GRE) 6:39.47 Argentina (ARG) 6:43.32 Great Britain (GBR) 6:45.47 Ioannis Tsilis Joaquin Iwan Ben Smith Georgios Tziallas Diego Martin Lopez Charles Burkitt Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) New Zealand (NZL) 6:30.63 Germany (GER) 6:32.00 Italy (ITA) 6:35.07 Nathan Flannery Hagen Rothe Francesco Cardaioli Hayden Cohen Stephan Riemekasten Giuseppe Vicino 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Latvia (LAT) 6:08.43 Germany (GER) 6:11.77 Slovenia (SLO) 6:18.63 Lauris Sire Hagen Rothe Ales Zupan Dairis Adamaitis Sebastian Peter Gregor Domanjko 2010 Brest (BLR) Latvia (LAT) 6:26.37 Germany (GER) 6:30.43 Lithuania (LTU) 6:31.89 Lauris Sire Eric Johannesen Saulius Ritter Dairis Adamaitis Sebastian Peter Rolandas Mascinskas 2009 Racice (CZE) New Zealand (NZL) 6:18.75 Germany (GER) 6:22.00 Norway (NOR) 6:24.92 Robert Manson Hans Gruhne Truls Albert Joseph Sullivan Clemens Wenzel Kjetil Borch 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:33.11 Croatia (CRO) 6:33.95 Germany (GER) 6:34.54 Charles Cousins Martin Sinkovic Karl Schulze William Lucas Valent Sinkovic Tim Grohmann 156. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

159 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results Men's Four (M4-) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Germany (GER) 6:25.84 Australia (AUS) 6:28.67 Great Britain (GBR) 6:29.62 Clemens Kuhnert Owen Symington Andrew Holmes Paul Schroeter Joshua Hicks George Rossiter Nils-Ole Bock Louis Snelson Michael Evans Bastian Bechler Tim Masters Patrick Lapage 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Germany (GER) 5:48.12 Italy (ITA) 5:48.37 Greece (GRE) 5:55.40 Jann-Edzard Junkmann Marco Di Costanzo Christos Koutsiaftis Hannes Ocik Mario Paonessa Dionysios Angelopoulos Kay Rueckbrodt Simone Ponti Michalis Nastopoulos Alexander-Nicolas Egler Giuseppe Vicino Apostolos Lampridis 2010 Brest (BLR) Italy (ITA) 6:06.80 Great Britain (GBR) 6:08.48 Australia (AUS) 6:08.55 Mario Paonessa Nathaniel Reilly- O'Donnell William Lockwood Francesco Fossi Matthew Rossiter Dominic Grimm Vincenzo Capelli George Nash Nick Purnell Andrea Palmisano Constantine Louloudis Josh Dunkley-Smith 2009 Racice (CZE) New Zealand (NZL) 5:54.49 United States (USA) 5:55.80 Germany (GER) 5:56.22 Jade Uru Michael Gennaro Hendrik Bohnekamp Simon Watson Nareg Guregian Andreas Kuffner Hamish Burson James Long-Lerno Anton Braun Tyson Williams Mark Murphy Bastian Bechler 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Germany (GER) 6:13.79 Italy (ITA) 6:15.82 Croatia (CRO) 6:17.38 Martin Rückbrodt Federico Migliaccio Ante Janjic Hendrik Bohnekamp Rosario Agrillo Alen Banovac Nils Menke Simone Ponti Josip Stojcevic Mathis Jessen Matteo Motta Marin Bogdan Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Austria (AUT) 6:46.15 Poland (POL) 6:47.71 Germany (GER) 6:48.09 Paul Sieber Artur Mikolajczewski Julius Peschel Bernhard Sieber Milosz Jankowski Matthias Arnold 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Germany (GER) 6:14.98 France (FRA) 6:18.25 Spain (ESP) 6:20.64 Christian Hochbruck Damien Piqueras Daniel Sigurjoersson Benet Matthias Arnold Alexandre Pilat Arnau Beltran Sastre 2010 Brest (BLR) Greece (GRE) 6:42.78 Great Britain (GBR) 6:44.29 Denmark (DEN) 6:45.21 Panagiotis Magdanis Benjamin Rowe Peter Noerlem Eleftherios Konsolas Kieren Emery Andreas Ramboel 2009 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 6:16.35 Slovenia (SLO) 6:18.80 Italy (ITA) 6:19.16 Christian Hochbruck Matevz Malesic Davide Babboni Lars Hartig Jure Cvet Tommaso Sacchini 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Italy (ITA) 6:47.14 Hungary (HUN) 6:48.34 Bulgaria (BUL) 6:51.45 Davide Riccardi Tamas Varga Zlatko Karaivanov Francesco Rigon Peter Galambos Vassil Vitanov Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Italy (ITA) 6:15.48 Spain (ESP) 6:18.04 France (FRA) 6:19.45 Guido Gravina Daniel Sigurjoersson Benet Ludovic Seurea Gianluca Sapino Jose Gomez-Feria Clement Duret Petru Zaharia Patricio Rojas Aznar Guillaume Cas Matteo Pinca Marc Franquet Theophile Onfroy 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Italy (ITA) 5:54.12 France (FRA) 5:54.84 Spain (ESP) 5:55.54 Luca De Maria Clement Duret Ruben Alvarez Catello Amarante Constant Ryngaert Jose Gomez-Feria Marcello Nicoletti Augustin Mouterde Patricio Rojas Aznar Matteo Pinca Edouard Jonville Marc Franquet 2010 Brest (BLR) Great Britain (GBR) 6:22.62 Italy (ITA) 6:23.86 United States (USA) 6:24.70 David Jones Catello Amarante Christopher Meyer Jonathan Clegg Luca De Maria William Newell William Fletcher Luca Motta Edward King Jamie Kirkwood Corrado Regalbuto Robin Prendes 2009 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 6:02.38 Japan (JPN) 6:04.34 Spain (ESP) 6:08.41 Simon Berghofer Toshiharu Mimura Juan Luis Fernandez Tomas Daniel Wisgott Mitsuo Nishimura Ramon Llosa Robby Gerhardt Hiroshi Nakano Ruben Alvarez Jan Lueke Hiromi Tanaka Marc Franquet 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Spain (ESP) 6:23.99 Germany (GER) 6:26.32 France (FRA) 6:28.16 Andreu Castella Axel Kort Charles Breschet Juan Luis Fernandez Tomas Samuel Garten Nicolas Moutton Ramon Llosa Robby Gerhardt Vincent Cavard Ruben Alvarez Max Roeger Barthelémy Agostini 157. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

160 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Ukraine (UKR) 5:59.68 Italy (ITA) 6:00.87 Australia (AUS) 6:01.00 Andrii Mykhailov Gabriele Cagna Jay Ditmarsch Artem Verestiuk Matteo Baluganti Ben Morley Anton Bondarenko Bernardo Miccoli Alexander Belonogoff Olexandr Nadtoka Michele Manzoli Ryan Edwards 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Ukraine (UKR) 5:39.62 Czech Republic (CZE) 5:40.45 Germany (GER) 5:49.65 Yuriy Ivanov Petr Buzrla Martin Menger Ivan Futryk Martin Basl Patrick Leineweber Olexandr Nadtoka Petr Ourednicek Felix Bach Ivan Dovgodko Jan Andrle Timo Piontek 2010 Brest (BLR) Croatia (CRO) 6:01.42 Russia (RUS) 6:07.92 Ukraine (UKR) 6:08.54 David Sain Maxim Bashkatov Ivan Yurchenko Martin Sinkovic Denis Pribyl Olexandr Nadtoka Damir Martin Viacheslav Mikhaylevskiy Ivan Futryk Valent Sinkovic Dmitry Khmylnin Ivan Dovgodko 2009 Racice (CZE) Croatia (CRO) 5:45.17 Ukraine (UKR) 5:47.63 Australia (AUS) 5:48.47 David Sain Anton Zayets Matthew Bolt Martin Sinkovic Ivan Yurchenko David Wright Damir Martin Ivan Futryk James McRae Valent Sinkovic Ivan Dovgodko Sasha Belonogoff 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Germany (GER) 6:03.22 Ukraine (UKR) 6:05.71 Poland (POL) 6:07.76 Mathias Rocher Viktor Grebennykov Piotr Licznerski Martin Gulyas Kyrylo Tarakanov Artur Sledzik Eric Johannesen Oleksandr Pakhomov Dawid Kubiak Sebastian Peter Ivan Futryk Karol Niziolek Men's Eight (M8+) 2012 Trakai (LTU) United States (USA) 5:47.66 Germany (GER) 5:48.22 Australia (AUS) 5:50.71 James Voter Alexander Thierfelder Agus Moore Robert Munn Arne Schwiethal Alexander Hill Gardner Yost Peter Kluge Brendan Murray Ambrose Puttmann Finn Schroeder Matthew John Cochran Ryan Schroeder Max Planer David Watts Alexander Bunkers Alexander-Nicolas Egler Alexander Lloyd Thomas Dethlefs Kay Rueckbrodt Spencer Turrin Ian Silveira Felix Wimberger Sam Hookway Samuel Ojserkis Christoph Duehring Tim Webster 2011 Amsterdam (NED) United States (USA) 5:24.31 Czech Republic (CZE) 5:26.21 Great Britain (GBR) 5:29.15 Alexander Bunkers Jiri Srna George Rossiter Christopher Yeager Kornel Altman Matthew Tarrant Robert Munn David Szabo Thomas Clark Austin Hack Jan Pilic Oliver Staite Robert Otto Jakub Podrazil William Satch Thomas Dethlefs Jakub Koloc Andrew Holmes Dariush Aghai Petr Melichar Michael Evans Michael Gennaro Matyas Klang Patrick Lapage Anthony Altimari Martin Suma Max Gander 2010 Brest (BLR) Germany (GER) 5:44.78 United States (USA) 5:47.48 Great Britain (GBR) 5:49.75 Hendrik Bohnekamp Samuel Walker Karl Hudspith Marco Neumann Nicholas Lucey William Satch Maximilian Munski Robert Munn Matthew Tarrant Felix Wimberger Blaise Didier Calum Wright Anton Braun Robert Otto Frazer Brent Ruben Anemüller Thomas Dethlefs Scott Durant Nils Menke Nareg Guregian Anthony Locke Bastian Bechler Michael Gennaro Michael Evans Albert Kowert Zachary Vlahos Henry Fieldman 2009 Racice (CZE) Poland (POL) 5:32.77 Germany (GER) 5:34.11 Great Britain (GBR) 5:35.25 Ryszard Ablewski Carl Nicolai Jürgens Kieren Emery Rafal Wielgosz Lukas Müller Chris Abraham Bartosz Zablocki Sebastian Kasielke Nathaniel Reilly- O'Donnell Mateusz Hamerski Hannes Heppner Thomas Clark Jakub Jablonski Maximilian Reinelt Benjamin Duggan Piotr Juszczak Marco Neumann Daniel Ritchie Zbigniew Schodowski Niclas Orlowski Anthony Locke Miloslaw Kedzierski Michael Schirmer Matthew Rossiter Pawel Lipowski Nils Hoffmann Henry Fieldman 2008 Brandenburg (GER) United States (USA) 5:49.42 Canada (CAN) 5:53.30 Poland (POL) 5:54.57 Alexander Osborne Stephen Connolly Maciej Mattik Charlie Cole Blake Pucsek Dariusz Radosz Blaise Didier Will Dean Tomasz Cichocki Henrik Rummel Chris Aylard Zbigniew Schodowski Silas Stafford Robert Gibson Michal Szpakowski Derek Rasmussen Conlin McCabe Krystian Aranowski Ross James Anthony Jacob Piotr Juszczak Grant James Will Crothers Dominik Kubiak Daniel Connolly Ronan Sabo-Walsh Pawel Lipowski 158. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

161 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x) Year Location 1 st T 2nd T 3rd T 2012 Trakai (LTU) Greece (GRE) 7:13.21 Germany (GER) 7:14.24 Switzerland (SUI) 7:14.66 Spyridon Giannaros Konstantin Steinhuebel Luca Fabian 2011 Amsterdam (NED) France (FRA) 6:46.93 Greece (GRE) 6:55.01 United States (USA) 6:57.00 Jeremie Azou Panagiotis Magdanis Andrew Campbell Jr Brest (BLR) Iran (IRI) 7:17.93 Great Britain (GBR) 7:19.59 Brazil (BRA) 7:23.38 Mohsen Shadi Naghadeh Peter Chambers Ailson Silva 2009 Racice (CZE) Iran (IRI) 6:57.38 Brazil (BRA) 6:59.17 Germany (GER) 7:01.40 Mohsen Shadi Naghadeh Ailson Silva Linus Lichtschlag 2008 Brandenburg (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 7:22.30 Iran (IRI) 7:30.33 Netherlands (NED) 7:31.72 Graham Oberlin-Brown Mohsen Shadi Naghadeh Joris Pijs Men's Coxed Four (M4+) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Serbia (SRB) 6:34.13 United States (USA) 6:35.42 New Zealand (NZL) 6:37.87 Aleksandar Filipovic Alexander Kornick Michael Berry Jovan Jovanovic Garett Rinden Alex Kennedy Igor Lucic Patrick Marre Axel Dickinson Luka Djordjevic Maxwell Mannisto Robert Kells Mateja Josic Seamus Labrum Caleb Shepherd 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Serbia (SRB) 6:03.01 Germany (GER) 6:04.89 France (FRA) 6:07.03 Veselin Savic Richard Lorenz Benoit Demey Jovan Jovanovic Clemens Kuhnert Pierre D'Agata Igor Lucic Nils-Ole Bock Julien Montet Luka Djordjevic Paul Schroeter William Chopy Mateja Josic Lucas Raatz Anthony Benoit 2010 Brest (BLR) Italy (ITA) 6:14.26 Germany (GER) 6:15.17 Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.19 Massimiliano Landi Kay Rueckbrodt Andrew Holmes Emanuele Liuzzi Milan Dzambasevic Thomas Clark Rosario Agrillo Jann-Edzard Junkmann Ertan Hazine Simone Ponti Hannes Ocik Patrick Lapage Pietro Vitucci Tim Behrent Max Gander 2009 Racice (CZE) New Zealand (NZL) 6:07.40 Italy (ITA) 6:09.59 Germany (GER) 6:11.93 John Storey Vincenzo Capelli Milan Dzambasevic Ian Seymour Francesco Fossi Moritz Schlichting Tobias Wehr-Candler Andrea Carmignani Kay Rueckbrodt David Eade Andrea Palmisano Alexander-Nicolas Egler Matthew Cameron Leonardo Bellucci Albert Kowert 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Italy (ITA) 6:29.04 Ukraine (UKR) 6:34.43 Germany (GER) 6:36.09 Leopoldo Sansone Ivan Balandin Hannes Heppner Francesco Fossi Mykola Balandin Maximilian Hinkel Romano Battisti Andriy Shpak Ivan Saric Andrea Palmisano Ruslan Piialkin Christoph Zimmermann Leonardo Bellucci Vladyslav Nikulin Dev Wijekoon Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Italy (ITA) 7:26.60 France (FRA) 7:28.47 Germany (GER) 7:29.61 Francesco Schisano Augustin Mouterde Can Temel Vincenzo Serpico Edouard Jonville Tobias Franzmann 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Great Britain (GBR) 6:26.90 New Zealand (NZL) 6:30.40 Hong Kong, China 6:34.39 Peter Chambers Curtis Rapley Tang Chiu Mang Kieren Emery Armin Svoboda Kwan Ki Cheong 2010 Brest (BLR) Netherlands (NED) 6:52.56 France (FRA) 7:03.11 Germany (GER) 7:04.46 Vincent Muda Charles Breschet Yannic Corinth Tycho Muda Edouard Jonville Lasse Antczak 2009 Racice (CZE) Italy (ITA) 6:32.01 Netherlands (NED) 6:35.09 France (FRA) 6:35.74 Andrea Caianiello Vincent Muda Clement Roulet- Dubonnet Armando Dell'Aquila Tycho Muda Barthelémy Agostini 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Italy (ITA) 6:58.57 South Africa (RSA) 7:04.78 Netherlands (NED) 7:06.93 Andrea Caianiello James Thompson Vincent Muda Armando Dell'Aquila Matthew Brittain Tycho Muda 159. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

162 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Italy (ITA) 6:26.47 France (FRA) 6:27.38 Germany (GER) 6:30.86 Claudio Provenzano Samuel Gaborieau Michael Etzkorn Francesco Pegoraro Damien Piqueras Johannes Lange Leone Barbaro Thibault Lecomte Roman Acht Matteo Mulas Alexandre Jaunet Claas Mertens 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Denmark (DEN) 5:51.12 Germany (GER) 5:51.80 Switzerland (SUI) 5:55.86 Mathias Larsen Clemens Huebler Valentin Gmelin Andrej Bendtsen Dominik Vent Vincent Giorgis Peter Noerlem Julius Peschel Nicolas Roth Jens Nielsen Konstantin Steinhuebel Daniel Wiederkehr 2010 Brest (BLR) Germany (GER) 6:14.07 Ireland (IRL) 6:15.86 Great Britain (GBR) 6:20.06 Michael Etzkorn Niall Kenny Zak Lee-Green Julius Peschel Michael Maher Sam Scrimgeour Jonas Wagner Mark O'Donovan Jamie Watson Konstantin Steinhuebel Justin Ryan Carl Delaney 2009 Racice (CZE) Italy (ITA) 5:53.88 Germany (GER) 5:56.62 Great Britain (GBR) 5:57.73 Jose Casiraghi Clemens Huebler William Fletcher Andrea Cereda Matthias Arnold David Jones Pietro Ruta Michael Keschka Jonathan Clegg Francesco Rigon Arne Falkenhorst Peter Chambers 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Denmark (DEN) 6:19.71 Italy (ITA) 6:21.12 Germany (GER) 6:21.77 Hans Christian Sörensen Matteo Amigoni Clemens Huebler Henrik Stephansen Federico Ustolin Christian Hochbruck Steffen Jensen Pietro Ruta Michael Keschka Andreas Ramboel Jose Casiraghi Arne Falkenhorst 160. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

163 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results Women Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Germany (GER) 8:17.11 Denmark (DEN) 8:18.96 Canada (CAN) 8:20.76 Julia Lier Rikke Quist Carling Zeeman 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Lithuania (LTU) 7:28.04 Germany (GER) 7:33.02 Estonia (EST) 7:37.03 Donata Vistartaite Carina Baer Kaisa Pajusalu 2010 Brest (BLR) Lithuania (LTU) 7:50.15 Estonia (EST) 7:54.47 United States (USA) 7:55.04 Donata Vistartaite Kaisa Pajusalu Lindsay Meyer 2009 Racice (CZE) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:27.23 Estonia (EST) 7:37.18 Germany (GER) 7:37.30 Jitka Antošová Kaisa Pajusalu Carina Baer 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Germany (GER) 7:43.90 Great Britain (GBR) 7:48.20 Hungary (HUN) 7:52.28 Julia Richter Kristina Stiller Katalin Szabo Women's Pair (W2-) 2012 Trakai (LTU) New Zealand (NZL) 8:00.98 Great Britain (GBR) 8:05.55 Germany (GER) 8:21.13 Kayla Pratt Caragh McMurtry Lisa Kemmerer Kelsey Bevan Olivia Carnegie-Brown Anne-Sophie Agarius 2011 Amsterdam (NED) United States (USA) 7:05.13 Romania (ROU) 7:12.97 Netherlands (NED) 7:17.97 Grace Luczak Cristina Grigoras Inge Janssen Felice Müller Andreea Boghian Elisabeth Hogerwerf 2010 Brest (BLR) United States (USA) 7:14.07 Romania (ROU) 7:14.38 Germany (GER) 7:23.70 Ashley Kroll Adelina Cojocariu Nadja Drygalla Felice Müller Nicoleta Albu Anne-Sophie Agarius 2009 Racice (CZE) Romania (ROU) 7:16.74 Germany (GER) 7:24.03 Netherlands (NED) 7:24.23 Adelina Cojocariu Michaela Schmidt Wianca van Dorp Nicoleta Albu Anne Becker Olivia van Rooijen 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Romania (ROU) 7:19.24 Australia (AUS) 7:21.66 Great Britain (GBR) 7:24.93 Adelina Cojocariu Elizabeth Alderman Emily Taylor Nicoleta Albu Emily Rose Hannah Elsy Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Austria (AUT) 7:16.36 Greece (GRE) 7:19.23 Belarus (BLR) 7:21.28 Magdalena Lobnig Eleni Diamanti Katsiaryna Shliupskaya Lisa Farthofer Aikaterini Nikolaidou Tatsiana Kukhta 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Germany (GER) 6:51.58 Romania (ROU) 6:54.92 Austria (AUT) 7:05.66 Daniela Schultze Mihaela Petrila Magdalena Lobnig Mareike Adams Ioana Craciun Lisa Farthofer 2010 Brest (BLR) Germany (GER) 7:03.47 Belarus (BLR) 7:08.28 United States (USA) 7:20.46 Julia Lepke Katsiaryna Shliupskaya Rebecca Donald Lisa Schmidla Tatsiana Kukhta Elizabeth Donald 2009 Racice (CZE) Belarus (BLR) 7:03.85 Ukraine (UKR) 7:08.40 France (FRA) 7:10.46 Tatsiana Kukhta Viktoriya Koltunova Vanessa Grandpierre Maryia Smaliakova Olena Iakovenko Marion Rialet 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Germany (GER) 7:08.70 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:10.34 Poland (POL) 7:12.40 Sophie Dunsing Gabriela Vareková Magdalena Fularczyk Tina Manker Jitka Antošová Natalia Madaj Women's Four (W4-) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Canada (CAN) 7:11.24 Australia (AUS) 7:15.38 Russia (RUS) 7:16.61 Christine Roper Charlotte Travers Tatiana Afinogenova Susanne Grainger Fiona Albert Elizaveta Tikhanova Cheryl Copson Katrina Bateman Anastasia Tikhanova Antje Von Seydlitz- Kurzbach Lucy Stephan Anastasia Zhukova 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Germany (GER) 6:34.61 Italy (ITA) 6:37.65 Netherlands (NED) 6:41.07 Clara Karches Gaia Marzari Marleen Verburgh Lea-Kathleen Kuehne Veronica Paccagnella Myrte de Boer Isabella Reimund Laura Basadonna Lies Rustenburg Kathrin Marchand Silvia Torsellini Heleen Boers 2010 Brest (BLR) United States (USA) 6:40.33 Australia (AUS) 6:43.19 Germany (GER) 6:44.37 Michaela Strand Mary Connelly Mona Benger Hanna Malvin Renee Chatterton Lea-Kathleen Kuehne Julanne Smith Peta White Kathrin Ketterer Sara Hendershot Jessica Molsher-Jones Constanze Duell 2009 Racice (CZE) Belarus (BLR) 6:48.77 Italy (ITA) 6:49.90 New Zealand (NZL) 6:52.76 Maryna Maslava Claudia Wurzel Jessica Loe Marharyta Krechka Veronica Pizzamus Regan Barkla Nadzeya Belskaya Silvia Martin Kate Reymer Natallia Koshal Camilla Espana Alexandra Burnside 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Italy (ITA) 7:03.88 Netherlands (NED) 7:05.72 Great Britain (GBR) 7:07.01 Claudia Wurzel Swana van Schaardenburg Victoria Bryant Cristina Romiti Myrthe van Dijk Jacqueline Round Gioia Sacco Olivia van Rooijen Kirsty Myles Camilla Espana Wianca van Dorp Rachael Jefferies 161. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

164 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Germany (GER) 7:23.26 Netherlands (NED) 7:25.63 New Zealand (NZL) 7:25.69 Wiebke Hein Elisabeth Woerner Georgia Hammond Nora Wessel Lieve Leijssen Sophie Mackenzie 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Greece (GRE) 6:59.31 Spain (ESP) 7:03.38 New Zealand (NZL) 7:06.22 Triantafyllia Kalampoka Veronica Garcia Mulet Alyce Pulford Christina Giazitzidou Laura Terradas Julia Edward 2010 Brest (BLR) Greece (GRE) 7:28.71 New Zealand (NZL) 7:30.95 Germany (GER) 7:36.90 Triantafyllia Kalampoka Lucy Strack Helke Nieschlag Christina Giazitzidou Julia Edward Sina Burmeister 2009 Racice (CZE) Greece (GRE) 7:05.26 Germany (GER) 7:08.04 Russia (RUS) 7:11.64 Triantafyllia Kalampoka Lena Müller Natalia Varfolomeeva Christina Giazitzidou Julia Kröger Anna Yazykova 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Germany (GER) 7:26.42 Greece (GRE) 7:31.66 Switzerland (SUI) 7:36.12 Anja Noske Triantafyllia Kalampoka Eliane Waser Julia Kröger Christina Giazitzidou Olivia Wyss Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Australia (AUS) 6:56.33 Germany (GER) 6:57.71 New Zealand (NZL) 7:02.11 Jessica Hall Ulrike Toerpsch Olivia Loe Olympia Aldersley Judith Sievers Genevieve Behrent Maddie Edmunds Marie-Catherine Arnold Lucy Spoors Rebekah Hooper Mareike Adams Linda Matthews 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Germany (GER) 6:22.84 Italy (ITA) 6:26.71 Australia (AUS) 6:30.88 Ulrike Toerpsch Alessandra Patelli Alexandra Hagan Marie-Catherine Arnold Gaia Palma Jessica Hall Lisa Schmidla Giada Colombo Katrina Bateman Julia Lier Valentina Calabrese Amy Fowler 2010 Brest (BLR) Germany (GER) 6:32.89 Russia (RUS) 6:35.53 Romania (ROU) 6:35.94 Lena Möbus Idna Dudchenko Cristina Grigoras Juliane Domscheid Maria Antsiferova Elena Trifoi Julia Lier Evgeniya Golubeva Cristina Mihaela Ilie Mareike Adams Maria Krasilnikova Ioana Craciun 2009 Racice (CZE) Ukraine (UKR) 6:29.86 Germany (GER) 6:33.20 Romania (ROU) 6:39.41 Ganna Kutsenko Ulrike Toerpsch Elena Trifoi Olena Buryak Maren Stallkamp Irina Dorneanu Anna Prytula Christin Fernitz Ioana Craciun Katerina Tarasenko Julia Richter Cristina Mihaela Ilie 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Romania (ROU) 6:50.75 Germany (GER) 6:52.37 Australia (AUS) 6:54.47 Maria Bursuc Rebekka Klemp Kim Brown Cristina Mihaela Ilie Kathleen Kirchhoff Laura Osti Camelia Lupascu Julia Lepke Emma McCarthy 162. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

165 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results Women's Eight (W8+) 2012 Trakai (LTU) United States (USA) 6:25.92 Germany (GER) 6:30.47 Netherlands (NED) 6:31.42 Emily Walsh Anne Dietrich Rosa Bas Amanda Elmore Juliane Bosse Yvonne Janse Teylor Goestzinger Mara Koelker Marja Haagsma Gabrielle Cole Marisa Staelberg Jenny de Jong Christine Holm Sara Davids Lies Rustenburg Heidi Robbins Miriam Davids Karien Robbers Madison Culp Michaela Schmidt Monica Lanz Kristine O'Brien Eileen Wallenhauer Kyra de Vries Kendall Schmidt Inga Thoene Evi van der Graaf 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Canada (CAN) 6:03.23 New Zealand (NZL) 6:06.02 United States (USA) 6:07.37 Lisa Roman Kayla Pratt Erika Roddy Laura Cowal Robyn Munro Felice Müller Susanne Grainger Jessica Loe Kelly Pierce Katharine Goodfellow Anna Dawson Jenifer Forbes Christine Roper Genevieve Behrent Maureen McAuliffe Sarah Black Zoe Stevenson Heidi Robbins Jennifer Martins Linda Matthews Grace Luczak Lauren Wilkinson Kelsey Bevan Olivia Coffey Luellen Fawcett Frances Turner Leigh Carroll 2010 Brest (BLR) United States (USA) 6:31.97 New Zealand (NZL) 6:36.48 Canada (CAN) 6:38.16 Olivia Coffey Genevieve Behrent Ashton Brown Jennifer Cromwell Hayley Hoogeveen Patricia Obee Kerry Simmonds Kylie Wright Sarah Black Mary Jeghers Fiona Bourke Catherine Hart Kara Kohler Jessica Loe Christine Roper Emily Regan Zoe Stevenson Lauren Wilkinson Grace Luczak Tarsha Williams Natalie Mastracci Taylor Ritzel Kelsey Bevan Laura Cowal Ariel Frost Frances Turner Kristen Kit 2009 Racice (CZE) Great Britain (GBR) 6:20.71 United States (USA) 6:21.80 Poland (POL) 6:23.16 Victoria Bryant Erika Roddy Anna Jankowska Jacqueline Round Adrianne Martelli Marlena Ertman Monica Relph Mary Jeghers Anna Karzynska Victoria Thornley Grace Luczak Magda Korczak Michelle Vezie Ashley Kroll Kinga Kantorska Emily Taylor Olivia Coffey Kornelia Nitzler Leonora Kennedy Taylor Ritzel Joanna Leszczynska Rachael Jefferies Jessica Leidecker Kamila Socko Zoe De Toledo Ariel Frost Paulina Gorska 2008 Brandenburg (GER) United States (USA) 6:36.01 Poland (POL) 6:39.72 Belarus (BLR) 6:43.35 Suzanne Van Fleet Kamila Socko Natallia Pryvalava Jessica Reel Marlena Ertman Anastasiya Fadzeyenka Kelsie Chaudoin Magda Korczak Hanna Kazlova Amanda Polk Zuzanna Trzcinska Natallia Koshal Laura Larsen-Strecker Kornelia Nitzler Nina Bondarava Katherine Glessner Joanna Leszczynska Alena Zakharava Jamie Redman Kinga Kantorska Natallia Haurylenka Theresa Shields Monika Zdrojewska Volha Plashkova Katelin Snyder Paulina Gorska Anastasiya Katsiashova Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x) 2012 Trakai (LTU) Belarus (BLR) 8:09.34 Sweden (SWE) 8:19.40 Cyprus (CYP) 8:22.85 Alena Kryvasheyenka Emma Fred Anna Ioannou 2011 Amsterdam (NED) Great Britain (GBR) 7:30.19 Belarus (BLR) 7:32.65 Canada (CAN) 7:38.29 Katherine Copeland Alena Kryvasheyenka Patricia Obee 2010 Brest (BLR) Belarus (BLR) 8:12.34 Japan (JPN) 8:18.72 South Africa (RSA) 8:21.68 Alena Kryvasheyenka Atsumi Fukumoto Kirsten McCann 2009 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 7:49.42 Belarus (BLR) 7:51.12 Hungary (HUN) 7:51.60 Helke Nieschlag Hanna Bandarevich Mariann Novak 2008 Brandenburg (GER) Australia (AUS) 8:03.12 Germany (GER) 8:06.04 Belarus (BLR) 8:09.78 Carly Cottam Helke Nieschlag Hanna Bandarevich 163. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

166 World Rowing Under 23 Championships: Results Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) Year Location 1st T 2nd T 3rd T 2012 Trakai (LTU) 7: Brest (BLR) 2009 Racice (CZE) Netherlands (NED) Marlene van Roessel Johanna van Paassen Nine Dekker Joanneke Jansen Germany (GER) Regina Pieroth Lea Heider Lena Bieber Katrin Thoma France (FRA) Charlotte Culty Sara Prochasson Carmen Mulot Rachel Jung Australia (AUS) Gabrielle Kukla Alison Scobbie Lauren Burraston Ella Flecker 7:29.45 Amsterdam (NED) Italy (ITA) Denise Zacco Cecilia Bellati Eleonora Trivella Elena Coletti France (FRA) Rachel Jung Sara Prochasson Charlotte Culty Chloe Poumailloux Germany (GER) Merle Schaefer Nora Wessel Leonie Pless Kaja Brecht United States (USA) Devery Karz Lauren Nelson Katherine Robinson Victoria Burke 7: Germany (GER) Judith Anlauf Fabienne Knoke Carolin Franzke Franziska Kreutzer China (CHN) Wang Chengcheng Liu Yueyue Wang Fenglan Cao Yanfei Italy (ITA) Giulia Pollini Sabrina Noseda Eleonora Trivella Deborah Battagin Germany (GER) Regina Pieroth Katja Rügner Lena Bieber Kaja Brecht 6: : : : : : : : : Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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168 European Championships: Results 8. European Championships 8. European Rowing Championships 8.1. European Championships Rowing Championships results results (Top 3 (Top crews) 3 crews) Men Men's Single Sculls (M1x) 2012 Varese (ITA) Lithuania (LTU) 6:57.66 Croatia (CRO) 6:57.63 Bulgaria (BUL) 6:59.71 Mindaugas Griskonis Damir Martin Georgi Bozhilov 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Lithuania (LTU) 7:02.74 Germany (GER) 7:04.99 Croatia (CRO) 7:08.17 Mindaugas Griskonis Falko Nolte Mario Vekic 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Czech Republic (CZE) 6:47.96 Sweden (SWE) 6:50.76 Germany (GER) 6:52.49 (POR) Ondrej Synek Lassi Karonen Karl Schulze 2009 Brest (BLR) Lithuania (LTU) 7:03.05 Greece (GRE) 7:06.61 Croatia (CRO) 7:08.64 Mindaugas Griskonis Ioannis Christou Mario Vekic 2008 Marathon (GRE) Greece (GRE) 6:52.96 Slovakia (SVK) 6:55.95 Ukraine (UKR) 6:57.05 Ioannis Christou Lukas Babac Konstantin Zaytsev Men's Pair (M2-) 2012 Varese (ITA) Netherlands (NED) 6:28.00 Spain (ESP) 6:29.17 Serbia (SRB) 6:31.50 Rogier Blink Alexander Sigurbjornsson Benet Nenad Bedik Mitchel Steenman Pau Vela Nikola Stojic 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Greece (GRE) 6:31.63 Italy (ITA) 6:34.26 Serbia (SRB) 6:43.97 Nikolaos Gkountoulas Niccolò Mornati Jovan Popovic Apostolos Gkountoulas Lorenzo Carboncini Nikola Stojic 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Greece (GRE) 6:30.34 Italy (ITA) 6:33.35 Serbia (SRB) 6:36.85 (POR) Georgios Tziallas Lorenzo Carboncini Marko Marjanovic Ioannis Christou Niccolò Mornati Nikola Stojic 2009 Brest (BLR) Greece (GRE) 6:45.08 Serbia (SRB) 6:48.53 France (FRA) 6:52.34 Apostolos Gkountoulas Nikola Stojic Laurent Cadot Nikolaos Gkountoulas Goran Jagar Jean-David Bernard 2008 Marathon (GRE) Greece (GRE) 6:29.42 Serbia (SRB) 6:31.21 France (FRA) 6:31.29 Giorgios Tsiompanidis Goran Jagar Jean-David Bernard Pavlos Gavriilidis Nikola Stojic Laurent Cadot Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 2012 Varese (ITA) Croatia (CRO) 6:14.25 Italy (ITA) 6:15.17 Norway (NOR) 6:17.78 Martin Sinkovic Alessio Sartori Nils Hoff Valent Sinkovic Romano Battisti Kjetil Borch 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Lithuania (LTU) 6:23.05 Serbia (SRB) 6:24.90 Russia (RUS) 6:25.87 Saulius Ritter Marko Marjanovic Artem Kosov Rolandas Mascinskas Dusan Bogicevic Dmitry Khmylnin 2010 Montemor-o-Velho France (FRA) 6:12.12 Estonia (EST) 6:12.90 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:13.57 (POR) Cedric Berrest Allar Raja Petr Vitasek Julien Bahain Kaspar Taimsoo David Jirka 2009 Brest (BLR) Estonia (EST) 6:28.82 Switzerland (SUI) 6:30.87 Serbia (SRB) 6:36.85 Allar Raja André Vonarburg Marko Marjanovic Kaspar Taimsoo Florian Stofer Dusan Bogicevic 2008 Marathon (GRE) France (FRA) 6:16.92 Estonia (EST) 6:18.40 Ukraine (UKR) 6:20.09 Julien Bahain Vladimir Latin Artem Morozov Julien Despres Kaspar Taimsoo Vitaliy Kryvenko 166. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

169 European Championships: Results Men's Four (M4-) 2012 Varese (ITA) Greece (GRE) 5:56.03 Romania (ROU) 5:57.37 Serbia (SRB) 5:58.72 Nikolaos Gkountoulas Marius-Vasile Cozmiuc Milos Vasic Apostolos Gkountoulas Alexandru Palamariu Radoje Djeric Georgios Tziallas Cristi-Ilie Pirghie Miljan Vukovic Ioannis Christou Florin Curuea Goran Jagar 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Greece (GRE) 5:58.12 Belarus (BLR) 6:01.45 Italy (ITA) 6:06.10 Stergios Papachristos Vadzim Lialin Mario Paonessa Ioannis Tsilis Dzianis Mihal Francesco Fossi Georgios Tziallas Stanislau Shtcharbachenia Luca Agamennoni Ioannis Christou Aliaksandr Kazubovski Andrea Palmisano 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Germany (GER) 5:52.54 Greece (GRE) 5:54.08 Czech Republic (CZE) 5:54.09 (POR) René Bertram Stergios Papachristos Jan Gruber Jochen Urban Ioannis Tsilis Milan Dolecek Urs Käufer Nikolaos Gkountoulas Milan Bruncvik Jr Florian Eichner Apostolos Gkountoulas Michal Horváth 2009 Brest (BLR) Greece (GRE) 6:06.84 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:07.45 Spain (ESP) 6:09.74 Ioannis Tsamis Jan Gruber Pedro Rodriguez Aragon Stergios Papachristos Jakub Makovicka Pau Vela Georgios Tziallas Milan Bruncvik Jr Marcelino Garcia Cortes Pavlos Gavriilidis Michal Horváth Noe Guzman Del Castillo 2008 Marathon (GRE) Greece (GRE) 5:57.24 Italy (ITA) 6:00.04 Belarus (BLR) 6:02.36 Nikolaos Gkountoulas Domenico Montrone Andrei Dzemyanenka Apostolos Gkountoulas Romano Battisti Vadzim Lialin Ioannis Tsilis Sergio Canciani Yauheni Nosau Georgios Tziallas Andrea Tranquilli Aliaksandr Kazubovski Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) 2012 Varese (ITA) Greece (GRE) 6:21.58 Portugal (POR) 6:22.27 Great Britain (GBR) 6:23.34 Panagiotis Magdanis Pedro Fraga Christopher Boddy Spyridon Giannaros Nuno Mendes Michael Mottram 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Italy (ITA) 6:28.83 Greece (GRE) 6:31.84 Portugal (POR) 6:34.08 Lorenzo Bertini Eleftherios Konsolas Pedro Fraga Elia Luini Panagiotis Magdanis Nuno Mendes 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Germany (GER) 6:21.46 Portugal (POR) 6:22.50 France (FRA) 6:23.99 (POR) Linus Lichtschlag Pedro Fraga Jeremie Azou Lars Hartig Nuno Mendes Remi Di Girolamo 2009 Brest (BLR) Greece (GRE) 6:28.21 Italy (ITA) 6:31.45 France (FRA) 6:33.86 Dimitrios Mougios Lorenzo Bertini Pierre-Étienne Pollez Vasileios Polymeros Elia Luini Maxime Goisset 2008 Marathon (GRE) Greece (GRE) 6:16.53 Italy (ITA) 6:19.34 Hungary (HUN) 6:22.41 Dimitrios Mougios Lorenzo Bertini Zsolt Hirling Vasileios Polymeros Daniele Gilardoni Tamas Varga Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) 2012 Varese (ITA) Italy (ITA) 6:00.92 Great Britain (GBR) 6:01.74 Serbia (SRB) 6:05.46 Luca De Maria Sam Scrimgeour Nikola Selakovic Martino Goretti Adam Freeman-Pask Milos Stanojevic Petru Zaharia William Fletcher Nenad Babovic Armando Dell'Aquila Jonathan Clegg Milos Tomic 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Italy (ITA) 6:02.68 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:05.63 Serbia (SRB) 6:08.77 Daniele Danesin Jan Vetesnik Nemanja Nesic Andrea Caianiello Ondrej Vetesnik Milos Stanojevic Marcello Miani Jiri Kopac Nenad Babovic Martino Goretti Miroslav Vrastil Jr Milos Tomic 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Germany (GER) 5:54.78 Poland (POL) 5:56.58 Switzerland (SUI) 5:58.29 (POR) Bastian Seibt Lukasz Pawlowski Simon Schürch Jost Schömann-Finck Lukasz Siemion Lucas Tramer Jochen Kühner Milosz Bernatajtys Simon Niepmann Martin Kühner Pawel Randa Marco Gyr 2009 Brest (BLR) France (FRA) 6:04.85 Germany (GER) 6:05.56 Serbia (SRB) 6:06.88 Jean-Christophe Bette Matthias Schömann-Finck Nemanja Nesic Fabien Tilliet Jost Schömann-Finck Milos Stanojevic Franck Solforosi Jochen Kühner Nenad Babovic Fabrice Moreau Martin Kühner Milos Tomic 2008 Marathon (GRE) Italy (ITA) 5:58.92 Serbia (SRB) 6:02.31 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:04.92 Salvatore Amitrano Veljko Urosevic Vlastimil Cabla Fabrizio Gabriele Nenad Babovic Vojtech Bejblik Andrea Caianiello Goran Nedeljkovic Jiri Kopac Armando Dell'Aquila Milos Tomic Miroslav Vrastil Jr 167. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

170 European Championships: Results Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 2012 Varese (ITA) Estonia (EST) 5:47.91 Ukraine (UKR) 5:51.18 Slovenia (SLO) 5:52.01 Andrei Jamsa Yuriy Ivanov Gasper Fistravec Allar Raja Ivan Futryk Jan Spik Tonu Endrekson Olexandr Nadtoka Jernej Markovc Kaspar Taimsoo Ivan Dovgodko Matej Rojec 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Russia (RUS) 5:45.17 Estonia (EST) 5:47.07 Poland (POL) 5:51.00 Nikita Morgachev Andrei Jamsa Konrad Wasielewski Aleksei Svirin Allar Raja Wiktor Chabel Igor Salov Tonu Endrekson Kamil Zajkowski Sergei Fedorovtsev Kaspar Taimsoo Piotr Licznerski 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Poland (POL) 5:53.04 Croatia (CRO) 5:54.05 Ukraine (UKR) 5:54.36 (POR) Konrad Wasielewski David Sain Volodimir Pavlovskij Marek Kolbowicz Martin Sinkovic Sergij Grin Michal Jelinski Damir Martin Sergiy Biloushchenko Adam Korol Valent Sinkovic Ivan Dovgodko 2009 Brest (BLR) Ukraine (UKR) 5:53.12 Belarus (BLR) 5:54.44 Poland (POL) 5:55.09 Gennadii Zakharchenko Valery Radzevich Arnold Sobczak Volodimir Pavlovskij Kiryl Lemiashkevich Piotr Licznerski Konstantin Zaytsev Stanislau Shtcharbachenia Michal Sloma Sergij Grin Dzianis Mihal Wiktor Chabel 2008 Marathon (GRE) Estonia (EST) 5:45.75 Germany (GER) 5:47.75 Ukraine (UKR) 5:47.86 Allar Raja Markus Kuffner Sergij Grin Andrei Jamsa Tim Bartels Volodimir Pavlovskij Tonu Endrekson Daniel Makowski Oleg Likov Juri Jaanson Rene Burmeister Sergiy Biloushchenko Men's Eight (M8+) 2012 Varese (ITA) Poland (POL) 5:33.23 Italy (ITA) 5:34.57 Czech Republic (CZE) 5:35.23 Marcin Brzezinski Paolo Perino Kornel Altman Maciej Mattik Giuseppe Vicino David Jirka Mikolaj Burda Leopoldo Sansone Jakub Podrazil Piotr Hojka Pierpaolo Frattini Michal Horváth Zbigniew Schodowski Mario Paonessa Jan Pilic Michal Szpakowski Vincenzo Capelli Milan Dolecek Krystian Aranowski Sergio Canciani Petr Melichar Rafal Hejmej Andrea Tranquilli Matyas Klang Daniel Trojanowski Enrico D'Aniello Martin Suma 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Poland (POL) 5:37.38 Czech Republic (CZE) 5:39.38 Ukraine (UKR) 5:39.63 Marcin Brzezinski Jiri Srna Anton Kholyaznikov Rafal Hejmej Kornel Altman Viktor Grebennykov Dariusz Radosz David Szabo Ivan Tymko Piotr Hojka Jan Pilic Artem Moroz Mikolaj Burda Jakub Podrazil Andriy Pryveda Piotr Juszczak Jakub Koloc Valentyn Kletskoy Krystian Aranowski Petr Melichar Oleg Likov Michal Szpakowski Matyas Klang Sergei Chikanov Daniel Trojanowski Martin Suma Oleksandr Konovaliuk 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Germany (GER) 5:51.94 Poland (POL) 5:54.22 Ukraine (UKR) 5:57.82 (POR) Gregor Hauffe Rafal Hejmej Andriy Pryveda Maximilian Reinelt Jaroslaw Godek Viktor Grebennykov Kristof Wilke Piotr Hojka Anton Kholyaznikov Florian Mennigen Krystian Aranowski Dmitri Prokopenko Richard Schmidt Michal Szpakowski Oleg Likov Lukas Müller Marcin Brzezinski Valentyn Kletskoy Toni Seifert Piotr Juszczak Andriy Shpak Sebastian Schmidt Mikolaj Burda Sergei Chikanov Martin Sauer Daniel Trojanowski Oleksandr Konovaliuk 2009 Brest (BLR) Poland (POL) 5:43.80 Ukraine (UKR) 5:45.66 France (FRA) 5:47.50 Patryk Brzezinski Andriy Pryveda Julien Despres Jaroslaw Godek Serhiy Bazylyev Adrien Hardy Michal Szpakowski Anton Kholyaznikov Pierre-Jean Peltier Krystian Aranowski Valentyn Kletskoy Jean-Baptiste Macquet Piotr Hojka Andrii Iakymchuk Germain Chardin Marcin Brzezinski Dmitri Prokopenko Benjamin Rondeau Wojciech Gutorski Andriy Shpak Sebastien Lente Mikolaj Burda Sergei Chikanov Dorian Mortelette Daniel Trojanowski Oleksandr Konovaliuk Benjamin Manceau 2008 Marathon (GRE) France (FRA) 5:32.01 Russia (RUS) 5:32.76 Poland (POL) 5:33.11 Victor Bordereau Anton Zarutski Sebastian Kosiorek Adrien Hardy Aleksandr Lebedev Michal Stawowski Pierre-Jean Peltier Roman Vorotnikov Patryk Brzezinski Jean-Baptiste Macquet Edgar Ivans Piotr Buchalski Frederic Doucet Alexander Kulesh Wojciech Gutorski Benjamin Rondeau Dmitri Rozinkevich Marcin Brzezinski Sebastien Lente Vladimir Volodenkov Rafal Hejmej Dorian Mortelette Denis Markelov Mikolaj Burda Benjamin Manceau Pavel Safonkin Daniel Trojanowski 168. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

171 European Championships: Results Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Belarus (BLR) 7:45.50 Italy (ITA) 7:48.79 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:53.44 (POR) Vadzim Lialin Simone Ponti Jakub Houska Aliaksandr Kazubovski Mario Palmisano Jakub Makovicka Piotr Piatrynich Andrea Lenzi Oldrich Hejdusek Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x) 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Italy (ITA) 7:45.41 Netherlands (NED) 7:49.18 Slovakia (SVK) 7:51.45 (POR) Marcello Miani Jaap Schouten Lukas Babac Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+) 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Italy (ITA) 6:08.64 Denmark (DEN) 6:09.24 Portugal (POR) 6:25.66 (POR) Luigi Scala Anders Hansen Joao Gabriel Davide Riccardi Lasse Dittmann Manuel Ferreira Luca De Maria Sophus Johannesen Octavio Barbosa Ribeiro Armando Dell'Aquila Jens Nielsen Joao Rodrigues Emiliano Ceccatelli Daniel Zielinski Pedro Vitor Gennaro Gallo Thorbjoern Patscheider Jorge Correia Carvalho Livio La Padula Jacob Barsoe Joao Costa Amorim Bruno Mascarenhas Martin Kristensen Ricardo Carraco Vincenzo Di Palma Emil Blach Rui Torres Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-) 2010 Montemor-o-Velho France (FRA) 7:12.99 Netherlands (NED) 7:21.39 Spain (ESP) 7:22.87 (POR) Fabien Tilliet Joris Pijs Andreu Castella Jean-Christophe Bette Paul Drewes Ruben Alvarez Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Italy (ITA) 6:19.06 Denmark (DEN) 6:20.85 France (FRA) 6:27.79 (POR) Franco Sancassani Steffen Jensen Pierre-Étienne Pollez Pietro Ruta Martin Batenburg Stany Delayre Fabrizio Gabriele Christian Nielsen Alexandre Pilat Stefano Basalini Hans Christian Fabien Dufour Sörensen 169. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

172 European Championships: Results Women Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 2012 Varese (ITA) Lithuania (LTU) 7:36.26 Serbia (SRB) 7:39.87 Estonia (EST) 7:41.81 Donata Vistartaite Iva Obradovic Kaisa Pajusalu 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:52.03 Russia (RUS) 7:58.37 Lithuania (LTU) 8:02.46 Mirka Knapkova Yulia Levina Donata Vistartaite 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Belarus (BLR) 7:24.63 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:25.90 Sweden (SWE) 7:27.47 (POR) Ekaterina Karsten Mirka Knapkova Frida Svensson 2009 Brest (BLR) Belarus (BLR) 7:40.02 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:43.79 Russia (RUS) 7:51.15 Ekaterina Karsten Mirka Knapkova Yulia Levina 2008 Marathon (GRE) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:27.42 Belgium (BEL) 7:34.04 Switzerland (SUI) 7:35.04 Mirka Knapkova Annick De Decker Regina Naunheim Women's Pair (W2-) 2012 Varese (ITA) Romania (ROU) 7:14.49 Great Britain (GBR) 7:18.65 Croatia (CRO) 7:18.91 Camelia Lupascu Caragh McMurtry Sonja Keserac Nicoleta Albu Olivia Carnegie-Brown Maja Anic 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Romania (ROU) 7:29.22 Belarus (BLR) 7:31.50 Italy (ITA) 7:37.79 Camelia Lupascu Yulia Bichik Claudia Wurzel Nicoleta Albu Natalya Helakh Sara Bertolasi 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Romania (ROU) 7:22.89 Germany (GER) 7:25.25 Croatia (CRO) 7:27.62 (POR) Camelia Lupascu Kerstin Hartmann Sonja Keserac Nicoleta Albu Marlene Sinnig Maja Anic 2009 Brest (BLR) Romania (ROU) 7:27.28 Russia (RUS) 7:30.84 Croatia (CRO) 7:38.03 Camelia Lupascu Mayya Zhuchkova Sonja Keserac Nicoleta Albu Alevtina Podvyazkina Maja Anic 2008 Marathon (GRE) Romania (ROU) 7:17.53 Russia (RUS) 7:19.05 Belarus (BLR) 7:21.35 Georgeta Andrunache Vera Potchitaeva Volha Shcharbachenia Viorica Susanu Alevtina Podvyazkina Tatsiana Kukhta Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 2012 Varese (ITA) Belarus (BLR) 6:58.94 Italy (ITA) 7:02.20 Romania (ROU) 7:03.67 Tatsiana Kukhta Giulia Pollini Maria Bursuc Katsiaryna Shliupskaya Giada Colombo Adelina Cojocariu 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Ukraine (UKR) 7:06.17 Serbia (SRB) 7:08.27 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:11.31 Anastasiya Kozhenkova Iva Obradovic Lenka Antosova Yana Dementyeva Ivana Filipovic Jitka Antošová 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Germany (GER) 6:49.87 Poland (POL) 6:51.86 Italy (ITA) 6:53.39 (POR) Ann-Katrin Thiele Magdalena Fularczyk Laura Schiavone Stephanie Schiller Julia Michalska Elisabetta Sancassani 2009 Brest (BLR) Italy (ITA) 7:07.96 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:08.52 Poland (POL) 7:13.42 Laura Schiavone Jitka Antošová Agata Gramatyka Gabriella Bascelli Lenka Antosova Natalia Madaj 2008 Marathon (GRE) Ukraine (UKR) 6:55.95 Poland (POL) 6:57.33 Italy (ITA) 6:58.10 Katerina Tarasenko Magdalena Fularczyk Gabriella Bascelli Yana Dementyeva Natalia Madaj Erika Bello Women's Four (W4-) 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Belarus (BLR) 7:28.81 Italy (ITA) 7:35.44 (POR) Hanna Haura Samantha Molina Natalya Helakh Gioia Sacco Natallia Haurylenka Claudia Wurzel Zinaida Kliuchynskaya Valentina Calabrese Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 2012 Varese (ITA) Italy (ITA) 6:53.39 Greece (GRE) 6:57.62 Great Britain (GBR) 6:58.87 Laura Milani Christina Giazitzidou Ruth Walczak Elisabetta Sancassani Alexandra Tsiavou Imogen Walsh 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Greece (GRE) 7:15.50 Great Britain (GBR) 7:20.26 Italy (ITA) 7:24.88 Christina Giazitzidou Kathryn Twyman Laura Milani Alexandra Tsiavou Andrea Dennis Enrica Marasca 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Greece (GRE) 6:58.18 Poland (POL) 7:06.16 Germany (GER) 7:08.29 (POR) Christina Giazitzidou Magdalena Kemnitz Daniela Reimer Alexandra Tsiavou Agnieszka Renc Anja Noske 2009 Brest (BLR) Greece (GRE) 7:15.26 Poland (POL) 7:19.69 Austria (AUT) 7:23.84 Christina Giazitzidou Magdalena Kemnitz Stefanie Borzacchini Alexandra Tsiavou Agnieszka Renc Michaela Taupe 2008 Marathon (GRE) Greece (GRE) 7:02.71 Poland (POL) 7:04.98 Hungary (HUN) 7:08.80 Chrysa Biskitzi Weronika Deresz Zsofia Novak Alexandra Tsiavou Ilona Mokronowska Zsuzsanna Hajdu 170. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

173 European Championships: Results Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 2012 Varese (ITA) Ukraine (UKR) 6:26.44 Poland (POL) 6:28.42 Romania (ROU) 6:29.98 Katerina Tarasenko Kamila Socko Ionelia Zaharia Nataliya Dovgodko Joanna Leszczynska Ioana Craciun Olha Gurkovska Sylwia Lewandowska Camelia Lupascu Yana Dementyeva Natalia Madaj Nicoleta Albu 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Ukraine (UKR) 6:32.75 Poland (POL) 6:35.30 Romania (ROU) 6:41.61 Svitliana Spiryukhova Agnieszka Kobus Cristina Mihaela Ilie Nataliya Guba Karolina Gniader Ioana Craciun Tatjana Kolesnikova Sylwia Lewandowska Camelia Lupascu Katerina Tarasenko Natalia Madaj Nicoleta Albu 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Ukraine (UKR) 6:22.22 Germany (GER) 6:24.42 Switzerland (SUI) 6:28.69 (POR) Katerina Tarasenko Britta Oppelt Regina Naunheim Olena Buryak Carina Baer Nora Fiechter Anastasiya Kozhenkova Tina Manker Katja Hauser Yana Dementyeva Julia Richter Martina Ernst 2009 Brest (BLR) Ukraine (UKR) 6:30.90 Italy (ITA) 6:38.87 Romania (ROU) 6:44.14 Svitliana Spiryukhova Erika Bello Anca Luchian Tatjana Kolesnikova Gabriella Bascelli Irina Dorneanu Anastasiya Kozhenkova Laura Schiavone Andreea Boghian Yana Dementyeva Elisabetta Sancassani Cristina Grigoras 2008 Marathon (GRE) Ukraine (UKR) 6:26.54 Russia (RUS) 6:28.20 Romania (ROU) 6:30.64 Svitliana Spiryukhova Olga Samulenkova Ionelia Neacsu Olena Olefirenko Larisa Merk Cristina Mihaela Ilie Nataliya Lyalchuk Oksana Dorodnova Adelina Cojocariu Tatjana Kolesnikova Julia Kalinovskaya Roxana Cogianu Women's Eight (W8+) 2012 Varese (ITA) Romania (ROU) 6:06.94 Italy (ITA) 6:17.66 Great Britain (GBR) 6:18.31 Roxana Cogianu Claudia Wurzel Leonora Kennedy Viorica Susanu Sara Magnaghi Claire McKeown Cristina Grigoras Alessandra Patelli Monica Relph Irina Dorneanu Giada Colombo Victoria Meyer-Laker Georgeta Andrunache Gabriella Bascelli Yasmin Tredell Andreea Boghian Sara Bertolasi Zoe Lee Rodica Serban Gaia Palma Caragh McMurtry Ioana Papuc Enrica Marasca Olivia Carnegie-Brown Talida-Teodora Gidoiu Federica Casarini Zoe De Toledo 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Romania (ROU) 6:14.98 Belarus (BLR) 6:20.52 Ukraine (UKR) 6:23.82 Maria Bursuc Katsiaryna Shliupskaya Oksana Golub Ionelia Zaharia Marharyta Krechka Ganna Gutsalenko Cristina Grigoras Volha Berazniova Olha Gurkovska Irina Dorneanu Natalya Helakh Nina Proskura Adelina Cojocariu Hanna Nakhayeva Olena Buryak Andreea Boghian Tatsiana Kukhta Svetlana Novichenko Roxana Cogianu Yulia Bichik Liubov Stashko Eniko Mironcic Anastasiya Fadzeyenka Anna Kontseva Teodora Gidoiu Yaraslava Paulovitch Anna Gaidukova 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Romania (ROU) 6:36.45 Netherlands (NED) 6:39.35 Germany (GER) 6:41.51 (POR) Roxana Cogianu Kirsten Wielaard Eva Paus Ionelia Zaharia Claudia Belderbos Anika Kniest Maria Bursuc Roline Repelaer van Driel Constanze Siering Ioana Craciun Sytske de Groot Silke Günther Adelina Cojocariu Chantal Achterberg Kathrin Thiem Nicoleta Albu Nienke Kingma Ulrike Sennewald Camelia Lupascu Carline Bouw Nina Wengert Eniko Mironcic Femke Dekker Anna-Maria Kipphardt Teodora Stoica Anne Schellekens Laura Schwensen 2009 Brest (BLR) Romania (ROU) 6:21.52 Belarus (BLR) 6:26.02 Ukraine (UKR) 6:27.37 Roxana Cogianu Nadzeya Belskaya Ganna Kutsenko Ionelia Neacsu Natallia Koshal Nataliya Guba Maria Bursuc Natallia Haurylenka Olena Buryak Ioana Craciun Volha Plashkova Anna Kravtchenko Adelina Cojocariu Nina Bondarava Svetlana Novichenko Cristina Mihaela Ilie Hanna Nakhayeva Olha Gurkovska Camelia Lupascu Volha Shcharbachenia Tetyana Dudik Eniko Barabas Zinaida Kliuchynskaya Katerina Tarasenko Teodora Stoica Yaraslava Paulovitch Anna Gaidukova 2008 Marathon (GRE) Romania (ROU) 6:10.22 Great Britain (GBR) 6:12.46 Belarus (BLR) 6:22.79 Constanta Burcica Jo Cook Volha Maroz Ana-Maria Apachitei Vicky Myers Aliza Klimovich Rodica Serban Georgina Menheneott Hanna Nakhayeva Eniko Barabas Emily Taylor Katsiaryna Yarmolich Camelia Lupascu Rachel Loveridge Natalya Helakh Ioana Papuc Kirsty Myles Volha Shcharbachenia Simona Strimbeschi Lindsey Maguire Tatsiana Kukhta Doina Ignat Hannah Elsy Yulia Bichik Teodora Stoica Rebecca Dowbiggin Anastasiya Katsiashova 171. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

174 European Championships: Results Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x) Year Location 1st T 2nd T 3rd T 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Germany (GER) Marie-Louise Dräger 8:39.47 Austria (AUT) Michaela Taupe 8:46.15 Italy (ITA) Laura Milani 8: rd T Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) Year Location 1st T 2nd T 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Italy (ITA) Enrica Marasca Giulia Pollini Eleonora Trivella Erika Bello 7:15.18 Denmark (DEN) Christina Pultz Marie Gottlieb Mia Espersen Sarah Christensen 7: Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

175 9. World Rowing Cup 9.1. Historical Results World Cup results World Cup Events (Top 3 crews) World Cup results International Events (Top 3 crews) 9.2. Statistics All Time World Cup Medal Table by country (since 1997) All Time World Cup Medal Table by athlete Men (since 1997) All Time World Cup Medal Table by athlete Women (since 1997) All Time World Cup Medal Table per event (since 1997) Overall World Cup Standings per year (since 1997)

176 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 9. World Cup Rowing Cup 9.1. Historical Results World Cup results World Cup Events (Top 3 crews) Men Men's Single Sculls (M1x) 2012 Munich (GER) Germany 1 (GER) 7:07.31 Sweden (SWE) 7:09.27 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:12.74 Marcel Hacker Lassi Karonen Alan Campbell 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:44.54 New Zealand (NZL) 6:45.06 Cuba (CUB) 6:49.56 Ondrej Synek Mahe Drysdale Angel Rodriguez 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:47.82 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:51.33 Cuba (CUB) 6:53.62 Ondrej Synek Alan Campbell Angel Rodriguez 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:16.68 New Zealand (NZL) 7:19.08 Sweden (SWE) 7:21.22 Ondrej Synek Mahe Drysdale Lassi Karonen 2011 Hamburg (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:55.02 Sweden (SWE) 6:59.56 United States (USA) 7:00.70 Mahe Drysdale Lassi Karonen Kenneth Jurkowski 2011 Munich (GER) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:46.92 Germany (GER) 6:48.82 Sweden (SWE) 6:52.23 Ondrej Synek Marcel Hacker Lassi Karonen 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:52.82 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:55.21 New Zealand 1 (NZL) 6:58.18 Ondrej Synek Alan Campbell Mahe Drysdale 2010 Munich (GER) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:00.57 Germany 1 (GER) 7:02.32 Norway (NOR) 7:05.88 Ondrej Synek Marcel Hacker Olaf Tufte 2010 Bled (SLO) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:49.58 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:53.76 Germany (GER) 6:54.27 Ondrej Synek Alan Campbell Marcel Hacker 2009 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:50.64 Norway 1 (NOR) 6:53.33 Belgium 1 (BEL) 6:59.84 Mahe Drysdale Olaf Tufte Tim Maeyens 2009 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 7:00.45 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:03.95 Norway 1 (NOR) 7:05.82 Mahe Drysdale Alan Campbell Olaf Tufte 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:05.66 Norway 1 (NOR) 7:07.80 Belgium 1 (BEL) 7:09.52 Alan Campbell Olaf Tufte Tim Maeyens 2008 Poznan (POL) New Zealand 1 (NZL) 6:58.09 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:59.31 Norway (NOR) 7:05.38 Mahe Drysdale Ondrej Synek Olaf Tufte 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:47.81 New Zealand 1 (NZL) 6:49.20 Sweden (SWE) 6:52.18 Ondrej Synek Mahe Drysdale Lassi Karonen 2008 Munich (GER) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:26.68 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:27.95 Norway (NOR) 7:31.50 Alan Campbell Ondrej Synek Olaf Tufte Men's Pair (M2-) 2012 Munich (GER) New Zealand 1 (NZL) 6:42.97 Australia 1 (AUS) 6:47.72 France (FRA) 6:48.72 Eric Murray James Marburg Germain Chardin Hamish Bond Brodie Buckland Dorian Mortelette 2012 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:24.04 Canada 1 (CAN) 6:26.77 Greece 1 (GRE) 6:30.04 Eric Murray David Calder Nikolaos Gkountoulas Hamish Bond Scott Frandsen Apostolos Gkountoulas 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Germany 1 (GER) 6:26.45 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:27.03 Greece 1 (GRE) 6:28.05 Anton Braun George Nash Nikolaos Gkountoulas Felix Drahotta William Satch Apostolos Gkountoulas 2011 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand 1 (NZL) 6:21.76 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:28.16 Canada 1 (CAN) 6:29.47 Eric Murray Peter Reed David Calder Hamish Bond Andrew Triggs-Hodge Scott Frandsen 2011 Hamburg (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:20.39 Germany 1 (GER) 6:34.33 South Africa (RSA) 6:35.73 Eric Murray Maximilian Munski Ramon Di Clemente Hamish Bond Felix Drahotta Lawrence Brittain 2011 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:24.67 Italy (ITA) 6:28.37 Greece (GRE) 6:29.85 Peter Reed Lorenzo Carboncini Nikolaos Gkountoulas Andrew Triggs-Hodge Niccolò Mornati Apostolos Gkountoulas 2010 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:25.15 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:27.71 Greece 2 (GRE) 6:31.54 Eric Murray Peter Reed Georgios Tziallas Hamish Bond Andrew Triggs-Hodge Ioannis Christou 2010 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:30.05 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:30.84 Serbia (SRB) 6:43.53 Eric Murray Peter Reed Marko Marjanovic Hamish Bond Andrew Triggs-Hodge Nikola Stojic 2010 Bled (SLO) New Zealand (NZL) 6:33.30 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:34.52 Greece 2 (GRE) 6:41.06 Eric Murray Peter Reed Nikolaos Gkountoulas Hamish Bond Andrew Triggs-Hodge Apostolos Gkountoulas 2009 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:27.00 Great Britain (GBR) 6:32.47 United States (USA) 6:36.90 Eric Murray Andrew Triggs-Hodge David Banks Hamish Bond Peter Reed Charlie Cole 2009 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:35.47 Great Britain (GBR) 6:38.18 Netherlands (NED) 6:44.42 Eric Murray Peter Reed David Kuiper Hamish Bond Andrew Triggs-Hodge Mitchel Steenman 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain (GBR) 6:31.70 South Africa (RSA) 6:33.85 Canada (CAN) 6:38.02 Peter Reed Shaun Keeling James Dunaway Andrew Triggs-Hodge Ramon Di Clemente Derek O'Farrell 174. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

177 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 2008 Poznan (POL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:42.95 France 2 (FRA) 6:44.28 South Africa (RSA) 6:48.12 Nathan Twaddle Germain Chardin Shaun Keeling George Bridgewater Dorian Mortelette Ramon Di Clemente 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Canada 1 (CAN) 6:29.97 New Zealand (NZL) 6:30.54 Australia 1 (AUS) 6:33.23 David Calder Nathan Twaddle Drew Ginn Scott Frandsen George Bridgewater Duncan Free 2008 Munich (GER) Croatia (CRO) 7:07.57 Switzerland (SUI) 7:07.76 France 1 (FRA) 7:10.58 Sinisa Skelin Florian Stofer Erwan Peron Niksa Skelin Stefan Sax Laurent Cadot Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 2012 Munich (GER) Norway (NOR) 6:35.09 New Zealand (NZL) 6:36.06 Germany 1 (GER) 6:36.81 Nils Hoff Nathan Cohen Erick Knittel Kjetil Borch Joseph Sullivan Stephan Krüger 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:14.76 Australia 1 (AUS) 6:15.66 France (FRA) 6:15.74 Erick Knittel David Crawshay Cedric Berrest Stephan Krüger Scott Brennan Julien Bahain 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Germany 1 (GER) 6:09.78 Great Britain (GBR) 6:10.90 Slovenia (SLO) 6:11.11 Erick Knittel William Lucas Luka Spik Stephan Krüger Sam Townsend Iztok Cop 2011 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:29.41 Germany 1 (GER) 6:30.72 Great Britain (GBR) 6:32.07 Nathan Cohen Hans Gruhne Matthew Wells Joseph Sullivan Stephan Krüger Marcus Bateman 2011 Hamburg (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:15.10 Argentina (ARG) 6:18.12 Latvia (LAT) 6:18.65 Joseph Sullivan Ariel Suarez Lauris Sire Nathan Cohen Cristian Alberto Rosso Dairis Adamaitis 2011 Munich (GER) Germany 1 (GER) 6:15.38 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:15.43 Germany 2 (GER) 6:16.85 Erick Knittel Matthew Wells Mathias Rocher Stephan Krüger Marcus Bateman Hans Gruhne 2010 Lucerne (SUI) France (FRA) 6:18.51 Great Britain (GBR) 6:19.28 New Zealand (NZL) 6:20.17 Cedric Berrest Matthew Wells Nathan Cohen Julien Bahain Marcus Bateman Joseph Sullivan 2010 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:20.90 France (FRA) 6:22.68 Germany (GER) 6:24.55 Matthew Wells Cedric Berrest Eric Johannesen Marcus Bateman Julien Bahain Sebastian Peter 2010 Bled (SLO) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:26.67 Great Britain 2 (GBR) 6:27.78 Estonia 1 (EST) 6:28.19 Matthew Wells William Lucas Allar Raja Marcus Bateman Sam Townsend Kaspar Taimsoo 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Germany 1 (GER) 6:19.62 France (FRA) 6:19.84 Estonia (EST) 6:19.85 Erick Knittel Cedric Berrest Allar Raja Stephan Krüger Julien Bahain Kaspar Taimsoo 2009 Munich (GER) Germany 1 (GER) 6:24.87 New Zealand (NZL) 6:26.01 Germany 2 (GER) 6:26.92 Stephan Krüger Matthew Trott Tim Bartels Erick Knittel Nathan Cohen Mathias Rocher 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain (GBR) 6:23.98 France 1 (FRA) 6:24.04 Croatia 1 (CRO) 6:24.43 Matthew Wells Julien Bahain Martin Sinkovic Stephen Rowbotham Cedric Berrest Valent Sinkovic 2008 Poznan (POL) New Zealand (NZL) 6:32.78 Slovenia (SLO) 6:35.88 Estonia (EST) 6:36.55 Rob Waddell Luka Spik Tonu Endrekson Nathan Cohen Iztok Cop Juri Jaanson 2008 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:14.04 Great Britain (GBR) 6:15.80 Australia (AUS) 6:17.53 Rob Waddell Matthew Wells David Crawshay Nathan Cohen Stephen Rowbotham Scott Brennan 2008 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:52.78 Germany 1 (GER) 6:52.94 Australia (AUS) 6:59.94 Matthew Wells Clemens Wenzel Scott Brennan Stephen Rowbotham Falko Nolte David Crawshay Men's Four (M4-) 2012 Munich (GER) Australia (AUS) 6:10.28 Great Britain (GBR) 6:11.15 Belarus (BLR) 6:13.76 William Lockwood Alex Gregory Vadzim Lialin James Chapman Peter Reed Dzianis Mihal Drew Ginn Tom James Stanislau Shtcharbachenia Josh Dunkley-Smith Andrew Triggs-Hodge Aliaksandr Kazubovski 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 5:50.84 Australia (AUS) 5:51.98 Greece (GRE) 5:56.61 Alex Gregory William Lockwood Stergios Papachristos Peter Reed James Chapman Ioannis Tsilis Tom James Drew Ginn Georgios Tziallas Andrew Triggs-Hodge Josh Dunkley-Smith Ioannis Christou 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Great Britain (GBR) 5:50.29 Greece (GRE) 5:52.64 Belarus (BLR) 5:53.01 Alex Gregory Stergios Papachristos Vadzim Lialin Peter Reed Ioannis Tsamis Dzianis Mihal Tom James Georgios Tziallas Stanislau Shtcharbachenia Andrew Triggs-Hodge Ioannis Christou Aliaksandr Kazubovski 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 5:53.84 Greece (GRE) 5:56.35 United States 1 (USA) 5:57.61 Matt Langridge Stergios Papachristos Giuseppe Lanzone Richard Egington Ioannis Tsilis Brett Newlin Tom James Georgios Tziallas Charlie Cole Alex Gregory Ioannis Christou Scott Gault 2011 Hamburg (GER) Germany 1 (GER) 5:56.54 New Zealand (NZL) 5:57.70 Belarus (BLR) 5:59.82 Eric Johannesen Carl Meyer Vadzim Lialin Andreas Kuffner James Dallinger Dzianis Mihal Richard Schmidt Chris Harris Stanislau Shtcharbachenia Kristof Wilke Ben Hammond Aliaksandr Kazubovski 175. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

178 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 2011 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 5:52.74 Greece (GRE) 5:55.03 Germany (GER) 5:56.82 Matt Langridge Stergios Papachristos Florian Eichner Richard Egington Ioannis Tsilis Urs Käufer Tom James Georgios Tziallas Maximilian Reinelt Alex Gregory Ioannis Christou Sebastian Schmidt 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 5:55.15 New Zealand 1 (NZL) 5:57.37 France (FRA) 5:57.92 Alex Partridge Sean O'Neill Jean-Baptiste Macquet Richard Egington Hamish Burson Germain Chardin Alex Gregory Jade Uru Julien Despres Matt Langridge David Eade Dorian Mortelette 2010 Munich (GER) Australia 2 (AUS) 5:59.91 United States (USA) 6:01.55 Great Britain (GBR) 6:02.42 William Lockwood Giuseppe Lanzone Alex Partridge Sam Loch Brett Newlin Richard Egington Nick Purnell Henrik Rummel Alex Gregory Josh Dunkley-Smith Joshua Inman Matt Langridge 2010 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 6:06.44 Serbia (SRB) 6:08.18 Canada (CAN) 6:09.04 Alex Partridge Milos Vasic Michael Wilkinson Richard Egington Goran Jagar Robert Gibson Alex Gregory Miljan Vukovic Douglas Csima Matt Langridge Radoje Djeric Fraser Berkhout 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 5:57.80 Slovenia (SLO) 6:00.19 United States (USA) 6:01.12 Alex Partridge Tomaz Pirih Cameron Winklevoss Richard Egington Rok Rozman Steve Coppola Jr Alex Gregory Rok Kolander Giuseppe Lanzone Matt Langridge Miha Pirih Brett Newlin 2009 Munich (GER) Germany 2 (GER) 6:05.27 Germany 1 (GER) 6:07.13 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:07.74 Kristof Wilke Gregor Hauffe Alex Partridge Richard Schmidt Florian Mennigen Richard Egington Urs Käufer Toni Seifert Alex Gregory Philipp Adamski Sebastian Schmidt Matt Langridge 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain (GBR) 6:06.54 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:09.63 Greece (GRE) 6:10.48 Alex Partridge Jan Gruber Ioannis Tsamis Richard Egington Michal Horváth Stergios Papachristos Alex Gregory Milan Bruncvik Jr Georgios Tziallas Matt Langridge Karel Neffe Pavlos Gavriilidis 2008 Poznan (POL) Netherlands (NED) 6:11.61 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:13.01 Slovenia (SLO) 6:14.19 Geert Cirkel Tom James Tomaz Pirih Matthijs Vellenga Steve Williams Rok Rozman Jan-Willem Gabriels Peter Reed Rok Kolander Gijs Vermeulen Andrew Triggs-Hodge Miha Pirih 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Australia (AUS) 5:52.04 Netherlands (NED) 5:53.13 United States (USA) 5:53.67 Matthew Ryan Geert Cirkel David Banks James Marburg Matthijs Vellenga Paul Teti Cameron McKenzie- McHarg Jan-Willem Gabriels Giuseppe Lanzone Francis Hegerty Gijs Vermeulen Brett Newlin 2008 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:29.12 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:35.82 Germany 1 (GER) 6:36.70 Tom Lucy Michal Horváth Kristof Wilke Steve Williams Jan Gruber Andreas Penkner Peter Reed Milan Bruncvik Jr Florian Mennigen Andrew Triggs-Hodge Karel Neffe Mathias Flach Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) 2012 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:40.21 France (FRA) 6:40.40 Denmark (DEN) 6:42.98 Storm Uru Stany Delayre Mads Rasmussen Peter Taylor Jeremie Azou Rasmus Quist 2012 Lucerne (SUI) France (FRA) 6:22.78 New Zealand (NZL) 6:24.32 Denmark (DEN) 6:24.97 Stany Delayre Storm Uru Mads Rasmussen Jeremie Azou Peter Taylor Rasmus Quist 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Great Britain (GBR) 6:19.71 Greece (GRE) 6:20.12 Italy (ITA) 6:20.65 Zac Purchase Panagiotis Magdanis Lorenzo Bertini Mark Hunter Eleftherios Konsolas Elia Luini 2011 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:26.16 Italy (ITA) 6:28.41 Denmark (DEN) 6:29.39 Storm Uru Lorenzo Bertini Mads Rasmussen Peter Taylor Elia Luini Rasmus Quist 2011 Hamburg (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:24.57 China (CHN) 6:27.01 Portugal (POR) 6:28.09 Storm Uru Zhang Fangbing Pedro Fraga Peter Taylor Wang Tiexin Nuno Mendes 2011 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 6:18.25 France (FRA) 6:19.33 Denmark 1 (DEN) 6:21.15 Linus Lichtschlag Jeremie Azou Mads Rasmussen Lars Hartig Frédéric Dufour Rasmus Quist 2010 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:21.98 Germany (GER) 6:24.51 Canada (CAN) 6:24.88 Storm Uru Linus Lichtschlag Doug Vandor Peter Taylor Lars Hartig Cameron Sylvester 2010 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:26.56 New Zealand (NZL) 6:27.60 Germany (GER) 6:30.75 Zac Purchase Storm Uru Linus Lichtschlag Mark Hunter Peter Taylor Lars Hartig 2010 Bled (SLO) Canada (CAN) 6:27.80 Italy 2 (ITA) 6:31.87 France (FRA) 6:33.24 Doug Vandor Lorenzo Bertini Jeremie Azou Cameron Sylvester Elia Luini Remi Di Girolamo 2009 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:22.71 Canada (CAN) 6:25.54 France (FRA) 6:26.62 Storm Uru Doug Vandor Frédéric Dufour Peter Taylor Cameron Sylvester Jeremie Azou 176. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

179 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 2009 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 6:36.24 Italy (ITA) 6:39.06 Denmark 1 (DEN) 6:39.86 Storm Uru Marcello Miani Henrik Stephansen Peter Taylor Elia Luini Steffen Jensen 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Italy 1 (ITA) 6:59.29 Canada (CAN) 7:01.57 France 2 (FRA) 7:02.23 Marcello Miani Doug Vandor Brice Menet Elia Luini Cameron Sylvester Pierre-Étienne Pollez 2008 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 6:45.66 Denmark (DEN) 6:46.59 Italy 1 (ITA) 6:47.03 Zac Purchase Mads Rasmussen Marcello Miani Mark Hunter Rasmus Quist Elia Luini 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.62 New Zealand (NZL) 6:17.83 France 1 (FRA) 6:19.03 Zac Purchase Storm Uru Maxime Goisset Mark Hunter Peter Taylor Frédéric Dufour 2008 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 7:00.59 France 2 (FRA) 7:04.25 Italy 1 (ITA) 7:08.35 Zac Purchase Maxime Goisset Lorenzo Bertini Mark Hunter Frédéric Dufour Daniele Gilardoni Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) 2012 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.34 Australia (AUS) 6:18.81 Denmark (DEN) 6:19.49 Peter Chambers Anthony Edwards Kasper Winther Robert Williams Sam Beltz Morten Jørgensen Richard Chambers Ben Cureton Jacob Barsoe Chris Bartley Todd Skipworth Eskild Ebbesen 2012 Lucerne (SUI) China (CHN) 5:53.10 South Africa (RSA) 5:53.71 Great Britain (GBR) 5:54.96 Yu Chenggang James Thompson Paul Mattick Huang Zhe Matthew Brittain Robert Williams Zhang Guolin John Smith Richard Chambers Wang Tiexin Lawrence Ndlovu Chris Bartley 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Denmark (DEN) 6:01.17 Great Britain (GBR) 6:02.23 China (CHN) 6:03.51 Kasper Winther Peter Chambers Yu Chenggang Morten Jørgensen Robert Williams Huang Zhe Jacob Barsoe Richard Chambers Zhang Guolin Eskild Ebbesen Chris Bartley Wang Tiexin 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 6:03.66 Italy (ITA) 6:04.79 Denmark (DEN) 6:05.07 Richard Chambers Daniele Danesin Kasper Winther Peter Chambers Andrea Caianiello Morten Jørgensen Paul Mattick Marcello Miani Jacob Barsoe Robert Williams Martino Goretti Eskild Ebbesen 2011 Hamburg (GER) Denmark (DEN) 6:04.81 China 1 (CHN) 6:05.33 Germany 1 (GER) 6:06.47 Kasper Winther Li Lei Matthias Schömann-Finck Morten Jørgensen Yu Chenggang Jost Schömann-Finck Jacob Barsoe Huang Zhe Jochen Kühner Eskild Ebbesen Li Zhongwei Martin Kühner 2011 Munich (GER) Denmark 1 (DEN) 6:00.17 France (FRA) 6:00.44 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:00.46 Kasper Winther Nicolas Moutton Richard Chambers Morten Jørgensen Guillaume Raineau Paul Mattick Jacob Barsoe Franck Solforosi Robert Williams Eskild Ebbesen Fabrice Moreau Chris Bartley 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 6:01.07 Denmark 1 (DEN) 6:01.14 Italy (ITA) 6:02.21 Richard Chambers Christian Pedersen Jiri Vlcek Paul Mattick Jens Vilhelmsen Daniele Danesin Robert Williams Kasper Winther Andrea Caianiello Chris Bartley Morten Jørgensen Martino Goretti 2010 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:06.72 Denmark (DEN) 6:08.18 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:08.56 Richard Chambers Christian Pedersen Jan Vetesnik Paul Mattick Lasse Dittmann Ondrej Vetesnik Robert Williams Kasper Winther Jiri Kopac Chris Bartley Morten Jørgensen Miroslav Vrastil Jr 2010 Bled (SLO) Denmark 1 (DEN) 6:02.49 Great Britain (GBR) 6:03.96 Italy (ITA) 6:05.01 Christian Pedersen Richard Chambers Jiri Vlcek Jens Vilhelmsen Paul Mattick Daniele Danesin Kasper Winther Robert Williams Andrea Caianiello Morten Jørgensen Chris Bartley Martino Goretti 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Denmark (DEN) 6:05.67 France (FRA) 6:06.96 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:07.62 Christian Pedersen Franck Solforosi Jan Vetesnik Jens Vilhelmsen Guillaume Raineau Ondrej Vetesnik Kasper Winther Fabrice Moreau Jiri Kopac Morten Jørgensen Vincent Faucheux Miroslav Vrastil Jr 2009 Munich (GER) Denmark (DEN) 6:14.40 Germany (GER) 6:15.97 China 1 (CHN) 6:17.09 Christian Pedersen Jost Schömann-Finck Zhou Guoyang Jens Vilhelmsen Matthias Schömann-Finck Li Zhonghua Kasper Winther Jochen Kühner Yang Quanbao Morten Jørgensen Martin Kühner Li Yajun 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Denmark (DEN) 6:44.37 Germany (GER) 6:46.10 Italy 2 (ITA) 6:47.73 Christian Pedersen Matthias Schömann-Finck Salvatore Di Somma Jens Vilhelmsen Jost Schömann-Finck Catello Amarante Kasper Winther Jochen Kühner Luca Motta Morten Jørgensen Martin Kühner Giorgio Tuccinardi 2008 Poznan (POL) France (FRA) 6:08.76 Italy 1 (ITA) 6:09.98 Australia (AUS) 6:10.00 Franck Solforosi Jiri Vlcek Rod Chisholm Guillaume Raineau Catello Amarante Anthony Edwards Jean-Christophe Bette Salvatore Amitrano Ben Cureton Fabien Tilliet Bruno Mascarenhas Todd Skipworth 177. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

180 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 2008 Lucerne (SUI) China (CHN) 6:00.89 Denmark (DEN) 6:01.33 France (FRA) 6:01.99 Huang Zhongming Thomas Ebert Franck Solforosi Wu Chongkui Bo Helleberg Guillaume Raineau Zhang Lin Mads Andersen Jean-Christophe Bette Tian Jun Eskild Ebbesen Fabien Tilliet 2008 Munich (GER) China 1 (CHN) 6:27.81 Great Britain (GBR) 6:28.40 Germany (GER) 6:28.78 Huang Zhongming Richard Chambers Bastian Seibt Wu Chongkui James Lindsay-Fynn Jost Schömann-Finck Zhang Lin Paul Mattick Jochen Kühner Tian Jun James Clarke Martin Kühner Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 2012 Munich (GER) Croatia (CRO) 5:56.22 Germany (GER) 5:58.85 Italy 1 (ITA) 6:00.28 David Sain Karl Schulze Matteo Stefanini Martin Sinkovic Philipp Wende Francesco Fossi Damir Martin Lauritz Schoof Pierpaolo Frattini Valent Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Simone Raineri 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Croatia (CRO) 5:42.42 Germany (GER) 5:43.22 Russia (RUS) 5:44.61 David Sain Karl Schulze Vladislav Ryabcev Martin Sinkovic Philipp Wende Aleksei Svirin Damir Martin Lauritz Schoof Nikita Morgachev Valent Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Sergei Fedorovtsev 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Croatia (CRO) 5:46.73 Germany (GER) 5:47.77 Estonia (EST) 5:50.82 David Sain Karl Schulze Andrei Jamsa Martin Sinkovic Philipp Wende Allar Raja Damir Martin Lauritz Schoof Tonu Endrekson Valent Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Kaspar Taimsoo 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 5:47.48 Great Britain (GBR) 5:51.14 Australia (AUS) 5:51.71 Karl Schulze Tom Solesbury Chris Morgan Philipp Wende Stephen Rowbotham James McRae Lauritz Schoof Sam Townsend Karsten Forsterling Tim Grohmann William Lucas Dan Noonan 2011 Hamburg (GER) Croatia (CRO) 5:50.10 Germany (GER) 5:50.93 Russia (RUS) 5:56.97 David Sain Karl Schulze Vladislav Ryabcev Martin Sinkovic Philipp Wende Igor Salov Damir Martin Lauritz Schoof Nikita Morgachev Valent Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Sergei Fedorovtsev 2011 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 5:43.79 Croatia (CRO) 5:46.35 Ukraine 1 (UKR) 5:46.60 Tim Grohmann David Sain Yuriy Ivanov Philipp Wende Martin Sinkovic Ivan Futryk Karl Schulze Damir Martin Olexandr Nadtoka Lauritz Schoof Valent Sinkovic Ivan Dovgodko 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Croatia (CRO) 5:47.24 Germany (GER) 5:47.50 Great Britain (GBR) 5:52.42 David Sain Hans Gruhne Charles Cousins Martin Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Sam Townsend Damir Martin Lauritz Schoof William Lucas Valent Sinkovic Mathias Rocher Stephen Rowbotham 2010 Munich (GER) Croatia (CRO) 5:49.91 Germany (GER) 5:52.31 Great Britain (GBR) 5:54.17 David Sain Stephan Krüger Stephen Rowbotham Martin Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Charles Cousins Damir Martin Lauritz Schoof William Lucas Valent Sinkovic Mathias Rocher Sam Townsend 2010 Bled (SLO) Croatia (CRO) 5:51.49 Italy (ITA) 5:55.16 Poland (POL) 5:57.26 David Sain Matteo Stefanini Konrad Wasielewski Martin Sinkovic Alessio Sartori Marek Kolbowicz Damir Martin Simone Venier Michal Jelinski Valent Sinkovic Simone Raineri Adam Korol 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 5:50.74 Great Britain (GBR) 5:53.14 Slovenia (SLO) 5:53.45 Tim Grohmann Charles Cousins Janez Zupanc Karsten Brodowski Marcus Bateman Gasper Fistravec Marcel Hacker William Lucas Janez Jurse Tim Bartels Sam Townsend Iztok Cop 2009 Munich (GER) Croatia (CRO) 6:02.21 Poland (POL) 6:03.47 Slovenia 1 (SLO) 6:05.07 David Sain Konrad Wasielewski Janez Zupanc Martin Sinkovic Marek Kolbowicz Gasper Fistravec Damir Martin Michal Jelinski Janez Jurse Valent Sinkovic Adam Korol Iztok Cop 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Poland (POL) 6:27.48 Great Britain (GBR) 6:27.93 Canada (CAN) 6:33.89 Konrad Wasielewski Charles Cousins Steven Vanknotsenburg Marek Kolbowicz Marcus Bateman Douglas Csima Michal Jelinski William Lucas Andrew Byrnes Adam Korol Sam Townsend Gabe Bergen 2008 Poznan (POL) Italy (ITA) 5:51.35 France (FRA) 5:52.58 Poland (POL) 5:53.47 Luca Agamennoni Jonathan Coeffic Konrad Wasielewski Simone Venier Pierre-Jean Peltier Marek Kolbowicz Rossano Galtarossa Julien Bahain Michal Jelinski Simone Raineri Cedric Berrest Adam Korol 2008 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 5:45.40 Poland (POL) 5:46.49 Germany (GER) 5:48.77 Matthew Hughes Konrad Wasielewski Stephan Krüger Samuel Stitt Marek Kolbowicz René Bertram Jamie Schroeder Michal Jelinski Hans Gruhne Scott Gault Adam Korol Christian Schreiber 178. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

181 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 2008 Munich (GER) Poland (POL) 6:14.08 Germany (GER) 6:16.84 France (FRA) 6:18.55 Konrad Wasielewski Stephan Krüger Pierre-Jean Peltier Marek Kolbowicz René Bertram Cedric Berrest Michal Jelinski Hans Gruhne Jonathan Coeffic Adam Korol Christian Schreiber Julien Bahain Men's Eight (M8+) 2012 Munich (GER) Poland (POL) 5:40.03 Australia (AUS) 5:41.40 Great Britain (GBR) 5:42.99 Marcin Brzezinski Sam Loch Greg Searle Piotr Juszczak Francis Hegerty Alex Partridge Mikolaj Burda Cameron McKenzie- McHarg Marcus Bateman Piotr Hojka Joshua Booth Mohamed Sbihi Zbigniew Schodowski Thomas Swann Tom Ransley Michal Szpakowski Nick Purnell Richard Egington Krystian Aranowski Matthew Ryan Matt Langridge Rafal Hejmej Bryn Coudraye James Foad Daniel Trojanowski Toby Lister Phelan Hill 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 5:27.47 Great Britain (GBR) 5:28.64 Canada (CAN) 5:29.62 Philipp Adamski Greg Searle Gabe Bergen Andreas Kuffner Alex Partridge Douglas Csima Eric Johannesen Marcus Bateman Robert Gibson Maximilian Reinelt Tom Ransley Conlin McCabe Richard Schmidt Mohamed Sbihi Malcolm Howard Lukas Müller Richard Egington Andrew Byrnes Florian Mennigen Matt Langridge Jeremiah Brown Kristof Wilke James Foad Will Crotheers Martin Sauer Phelan Hill Brian Price 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Germany (GER) 5:26.78 Great Britain (GBR) 5:29.93 Netherlands (NED) 5:30.21 Philipp Adamski Nathaniel Reilly- O'Donnell Diederik Simon Andreas Kuffner Alex Partridge Rogier Blink Eric Johannesen Richard Egington Matthijs Vellenga Maximilian Reinelt Tom Ransley Roel Braas Richard Schmidt Greg Searle Sjoerd Hamburger Lukas Müller Mohamed Sbihi Jozef Klaassen Florian Mennigen James Foad Olivier Siegelaar Kristof Wilke Matt Langridge Mitchel Steenman Martin Sauer Phelan Hill Peter Wiersum 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 5:43.52 Netherlands (NED) 5:45.31 Great Britain (GBR) 5:45.35 Gregor Hauffe David Kuiper Alex Partridge Andreas Kuffner Matthijs Vellenga James Foad Eric Johannesen Roel Braas Cameron Nichol Maximilian Reinelt Boaz Meylink Nathaniel Reilly- O'Donnell Richard Schmidt Sjoerd Hamburger Mohamed Sbihi Lukas Müller Robert Luecken Greg Searle Florian Mennigen Olivier Siegelaar Tom Ransley Kristof Wilke Diederik Simon Daniel Ritchie Martin Sauer Peter Wiersum Phelan Hill 2011 Hamburg (GER) Germany (GER) 5:35.79 Poland (POL) 5:37.67 Czech Republic (CZE) 5:39.78 Gregor Hauffe Marcin Brzezinski Jiri Srna Urs Käufer Rafal Hejmej Kornel Altman Florian Eichner Dariusz Radosz David Szabo Florian Mennigen Piotr Hojka Jan Pilic Maximilian Reinelt Mikolaj Burda Jakub Podrazil Lukas Müller Piotr Juszczak Jakub Koloc Toni Seifert Krystian Aranowski Petr Melichar Sebastian Schmidt Michal Szpakowski Matyas Klang Martin Sauer Daniel Trojanowski Martin Suma 2011 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 5:26.75 Great Britain (GBR) 5:28.06 Poland (POL) 5:28.82 Gregor Hauffe Alex Partridge Marcin Brzezinski Andreas Kuffner Nathaniel Reilly- O'Donnell Rafal Hejmej Eric Johannesen Cameron Nichol Dariusz Radosz Florian Mennigen William Satch Piotr Hojka Richard Schmidt Mohamed Sbihi Mikolaj Burda Lukas Müller Greg Searle Piotr Juszczak Toni Seifert Tom Ransley Krystian Aranowski Kristof Wilke Daniel Ritchie Michal Szpakowski Martin Sauer Phelan Hill Daniel Trojanowski 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 5:30.32 Australia (AUS) 5:31.31 Great Britain (GBR) 5:32.23 Gregor Hauffe Thomas Larkins Tom Wilkinson Maximilian Reinelt Thomas Swann James Clarke Kristof Wilke Fergus Pragnell James Orme Florian Mennigen Brodie Buckland James Foad Richard Schmidt William Lockwood Mohamed Sbihi Lukas Müller Sam Loch Greg Searle Toni Seifert Nick Purnell Tom Broadway Sebastian Schmidt Josh Dunkley-Smith Daniel Ritchie Martin Sauer Toby Lister Phelan Hill 179. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

182 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 2010 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 5:44.22 China (CHN) 5:47.29 Great Britain (GBR) 5:50.39 Gregor Hauffe Zhu Ziqiang Nathaniel Reilly- O'Donnell Maximilian Reinelt Zheng Xiaolong James Clarke Kristof Wilke Xue Feng James Orme Florian Mennigen Pang Shuqiang James Foad Richard Schmidt Guo Xiaobing Mohamed Sbihi Lukas Müller Li Dongjian Greg Searle Toni Seifert Wu Lin Tom Broadway Sebastian Schmidt Sun Zhaowen Daniel Ritchie Martin Sauer Zhang Dechang Phelan Hill 2010 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 5:36.61 Netherlands (NED) 5:37.74 Poland (POL) 5:38.94 Nathaniel Reilly- O'Donnell Vincent van der Want Rafal Hejmej James Clarke Boaz Meylink Krystian Aranowski James Orme Kaj Hendriks Michal Szpakowski James Foad Jozef Klaassen Slawomir Kruszkowski Mohamed Sbihi Mechiel Versluis Piotr Hojka Greg Searle Derk Noordhuis Marcin Brzezinski Peter Reed Olaf van Andel Wojciech Gutorski Daniel Ritchie Diederik Simon Mikolaj Burda Phelan Hill Peter Wiersum Daniel Trojanowski 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 5:33.56 Canada (CAN) 5:36.09 Netherlands (NED) 5:37.99 Urs Käufer Steven Vanknotsenburg Meindert Klem Gregor Hauffe Gabe Bergen Robert Luecken Florian Mennigen Robert Gibson David Kuiper Kristof Wilke Douglas Csima Jozef Klaassen Richard Schmidt Malcolm Howard Olivier Siegelaar Philipp Adamski Andrew Byrnes Mitchel Steenman Toni Seifert James Dunaway Olaf van Andel Sebastian Schmidt Derek O'Farrell Diederik Simon Martin Sauer Mark Laidlaw Peter Wiersum 2009 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 5:48.15 Poland (POL) 5:48.85 Great Britain (GBR) 5:54.69 Maximilian Munski Rafal Hejmej Tom Wilkinson Florian Eichner Krystian Aranowski Daniel Ritchie Martin Rückbrodt Michal Szpakowski James Orme Hanno Wienhausen Slawomir Kruszkowski Thomas Burton Philipp Naruhn Piotr Hojka Mohamed Sbihi Falk Müller Marcin Brzezinski Tom Solesbury Thomas Protze Wojciech Gutorski Tom Ransley Ruben Anemüller Mikolaj Burda James Clarke Martin Sauer Daniel Trojanowski Phelan Hill 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Italy (ITA) 6:02.74 Poland (POL) 6:04.28 Great Britain (GBR) 6:05.02 Giuseppe De Vita Sebastian Kosiorek Tom Wilkinson Marco Resemini Jaroslaw Godek James Foad Niccolò Mornati Rafal Hejmej James Orme Francesco Fossi Slawomir Kruszkowski Thomas Burton Dario Dentale Piotr Hojka Mohamed Sbihi Pierpaolo Frattini Marcin Brzezinski Tom Solesbury Raffaello Leonardo Wojciech Gutorski Tom Ransley Lorenzo Carboncini Mikolaj Burda James Clarke Gaetano Iannuzzi Daniel Trojanowski Phelan Hill 2008 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 5:41.29 Germany (GER) 5:44.99 Poland (POL) 5:56.63 Alex Partridge Sebastian Schmidt Sebastian Kosiorek Tom Stallard Kristof Wilke Michal Stawowski Tom Lucy Philipp Naruhn Bogdan Zalewski Richard Egington Florian Eichner Slawomir Kruszkowski Josh West Andreas Penkner Rafal Hejmej Alastair Heathcote Jochen Urban Piotr Buchalski Matt Langridge Florian Mennigen Wojciech Gutorski Colin Smith Mathias Flach Mikolaj Burda Acer Nethercott Peter Thiede Daniel Trojanowski 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Canada (CAN) 5:31.89 China (CHN) 5:34.96 Great Britain (GBR) 5:35.87 Kevin Light Zhang Yongquiang Alex Partridge Ben Rutledge Wang Jingfeng Tom Stallard Andrew Byrnes Liu Zhen Matt Langridge Jake Wetzel He Yi Tom Solesbury Malcolm Howard Zheng Chuanqi Josh West Dominic Seiterle Zhou Yinan Richard Egington Adam Kreek Qu Xiaoming Robin Bourne-Taylor Kyle Hamilton Wang Xiangdang Alastair Heathcote Brian Price Zhang Dechang Acer Nethercott 2008 Munich (GER) Australia (AUS) 6:05.38 Great Britain (GBR) 6:06.31 China (CHN) 6:08.32 David Dennis Alex Partridge Sun Jian Sam Loch Tom Stallard Zhang Guangheng Karsten Forsterling Matt Langridge Liu Zhen Tom Laurich Tom Solesbury Wang Jingfeng Jeremy Stevenson Josh West Zheng Chuanqi James Tomkins Richard Egington Zhou Yinan Samuel Conrad Robin Bourne-Taylor Qu Xiaoming Stephen Stewart Colin Smith He Yi Marty Rabjohns Acer Nethercott Zhang Dechang 180. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

183 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) Women Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 2012 Munich (GER) Belarus (BLR) 7:52.74 New Zealand 1 (NZL) 7:56.22 Lithuania 1 (LTU) 7:58.60 Ekaterina Karsten Emma Twigg Donata Vistartaite 2012 Lucerne (SUI) China (CHN) 7:25.49 Australia (AUS) 7:26.42 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:26.91 Zhang Xiuyun Kim Crow Mirka Knapkova 2012 Belgrade (SRB) China (CHN) 7:24.15 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:27.55 Azerbaijan (AZE) 7:29.71 Zhang Xiuyun Mirka Knapkova Nataliya Mustafayeva 2011 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand 1 (NZL) 8:03.62 China (CHN) 8:05.57 Czech Republic (CZE) 8:05.76 Emma Twigg Zhang Xiuyun Mirka Knapkova 2011 Hamburg (GER) Belarus (BLR) 7:34.85 New Zealand (NZL) 7:36.77 Germany 1 (GER) 7:39.44 Ekaterina Karsten Emma Twigg Ann-Katrin Thiele 2011 Munich (GER) Belarus (BLR) 7:24.93 Germany (GER) 7:26.53 China (CHN) 7:26.88 Ekaterina Karsten Ann-Katrin Thiele Zhang Xiuyun 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Belarus (BLR) 7:31.27 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:33.57 Sweden (SWE) 7:37.32 Ekaterina Karsten Mirka Knapkova Frida Svensson 2010 Munich (GER) Belarus (BLR) 7:35.86 Russia (RUS) 7:41.19 Australia 2 (AUS) 7:43.58 Ekaterina Karsten Yulia Levina Kim Crow 2010 Bled (SLO) Belarus (BLR) 7:36.03 New Zealand (NZL) 7:38.20 China (CHN) 7:42.83 Ekaterina Karsten Emma Twigg Tang Bin 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:25.43 New Zealand (NZL) 7:30.29 China (CHN) 7:30.79 Mirka Knapkova Emma Twigg Zhang Xiuyun 2009 Munich (GER) Czech Republic 1 (CZE) 7:38.19 New Zealand (NZL) 7:47.04 Russia (RUS) 7:48.85 Mirka Knapkova Emma Twigg Yulia Levina 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain (GBR) 7:56.40 Sweden (SWE) 7:59.69 Spain (ESP) 7:59.89 Katherine Grainger Frida Svensson Nuria Dominguez 2008 Poznan (POL) Belarus (BLR) 7:43.75 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:46.21 New Zealand (NZL) 7:54.74 Ekaterina Karsten Mirka Knapkova Emma Twigg 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Belarus (BLR) 7:24.99 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:26.48 China (CHN) 7:30.17 Ekaterina Karsten Mirka Knapkova Zhang Xiuyun 2008 Munich (GER) Belarus (BLR) 8:17.54 Czech Republic (CZE) 8:20.95 New Zealand (NZL) 8:29.24 Ekaterina Karsten Mirka Knapkova Emma Twigg Women's Pair (W2-) 2012 Munich (GER) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:33.81 New Zealand (NZL) 7:37.62 Romania (ROU) 7:42.08 Helen Glover Juliette Haigh Georgeta Andrunache Heather Stanning Rebecca Scown Viorica Susanu 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:02.14 United States 1 (USA) 7:04.09 New Zealand (NZL) 7:05.98 Helen Glover Erin Cafaro Juliette Haigh Heather Stanning Ellie Logan Rebecca Scown 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:00.61 United States 1 (USA) 7:01.79 United States 2 (USA) 7:03.47 Helen Glover Erin Cafaro Caroline Lind Heather Stanning Ellie Logan Taylor Ritzel 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 7:00.66 New Zealand (NZL) 7:01.32 United States 1 (USA) 7:06.96 Helen Glover Juliette Haigh Caroline Lind Heather Stanning Rebecca Scown Taylor Ritzel 2011 Hamburg (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 7:10.41 South Africa (RSA) 7:15.25 Germany (GER) 7:17.33 Juliette Haigh Naydene Smith Kerstin Hartmann Rebecca Scown Lee-Ann Persse Marlene Sinnig 2011 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 7:07.05 United States 1 (USA) 7:09.77 Netherlands 2 (NED) 7:11.50 Helen Glover Susan Francia Chantal Achterberg Heather Stanning Meghan Musnicki Nienke Kingma 2010 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 7:09.57 United States 2 (USA) 7:14.24 Canada (CAN) 7:15.73 Juliette Haigh Susan Francia Krista Guloien Rebecca Scown Meghan Musnicki Ashley Brzozowicz 2010 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 7:15.64 Romania 2 (ROU) 7:21.51 China 1 (CHN) 7:22.03 Juliette Haigh Adelina Cojocariu Li Tong Rebecca Scown Nicoleta Albu Li Meng 2010 Bled (SLO) Canada (CAN) 7:20.60 China 1 (CHN) 7:22.81 United States 1 (USA) 7:22.86 Krista Guloien Li Meng Susan Francia Ashley Brzozowicz Li Tong Erin Cafaro 2009 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 7:20.18 Germany (GER) 7:21.28 Great Britain (GBR) 7:23.73 Emma-Jane Feathery Kerstin Hartmann Olivia Whitlam Rebecca Scown Marlene Sinnig Louisa Reeve 2009 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 7:24.58 China 1 (CHN) 7:24.67 Germany 1 (GER) 7:27.74 Emma-Jane Feathery Li Tong Kerstin Hartmann Rebecca Scown Li Meng Marlene Sinnig 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:27.00 Russia (RUS) 7:29.09 Italy (ITA) 7:35.41 Louisa Reeve Mayya Zhuchkova Samantha Molina Olivia Whitlam Alevtina Podvyazkina Enrica Marasca 2008 Poznan (POL) Germany 1 (GER) 7:25.94 New Zealand (NZL) 7:31.09 Romania (ROU) 7:33.59 Lenka Wech Juliette Haigh Georgeta Andrunache Maren Derlien Nicky Coles Viorica Susanu 2008 Lucerne (SUI) China 1 (CHN) 7:05.94 United States 1 (USA) 7:09.25 United States 2 (USA) 7:10.21 Wu You Ellie Logan Portia McGee Gao Yulan Caroline Lind Anna Cummins 2008 Munich (GER) China 1 (CHN) 7:49.94 Germany 1 (GER) 7:56.62 United States 1 (USA) 8:00.45 Wu You Lenka Wech Ellie Logan Gao Yulan Maren Derlien Caroline Lind 181. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

184 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 2012 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 7:09.90 Australia (AUS) 7:11.92 Poland (POL) 7:19.07 Anna Watkins Kim Crow Magdalena Fularczyk Katherine Grainger Brooke Pratley Julia Michalska 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 6:52.52 Poland (POL) 6:55.00 Germany 1 (GER) 6:55.42 Anna Watkins Magdalena Fularczyk Britta Oppelt Katherine Grainger Julia Michalska Ann-Katrin Thiele 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Great Britain (GBR) 6:50.35 Germany (GER) 6:51.03 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:53.90 Anna Watkins Ann-Katrin Thiele Lenka Antosova Katherine Grainger Britta Oppelt Jitka Antošová 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:54.34 Australia (AUS) 6:55.75 Ukraine 1 (UKR) 6:58.92 Anna Watkins Kerry Hore Anastasiya Kozhenkova Katherine Grainger Kim Crow Yana Dementyeva 2011 Hamburg (GER) Poland (POL) 7:00.92 Germany 1 (GER) 7:03.74 Belarus 1 (BLR) 7:05.05 Magdalena Fularczyk Sophie Dunsing Tatsiana Kukhta Julia Michalska Nina Wengert Yulia Bichik 2011 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:57.52 United States (USA) 7:00.26 Belarus 1 (BLR) 7:05.35 Melanie Wilson Sarah Trowbridge Yulia Bichik Katherine Grainger Kathleen Bertko Tatsiana Kukhta 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:50.53 Australia (AUS) 6:52.60 United States 1 (USA) 6:57.39 Anna Watkins Sally Kehoe Stesha Carle Katherine Grainger Kim Crow Kathleen Bertko 2010 Munich (GER) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:02.39 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:04.75 Germany 1 (GER) 7:05.48 Anna Watkins Lenka Antosova Ann-Katrin Thiele Katherine Grainger Jitka Antošová Julia Richter 2010 Bled (SLO) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:06.14 China 1 (CHN) 7:07.20 United States (USA) 7:09.44 Katherine Grainger Tian Liang Stesha Carle Anna Watkins Zhang Yangyang Kathleen Bertko 2009 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 6:57.48 Poland (POL) 6:58.39 Bulgaria (BUL) 6:58.83 Megan Kalmoe Magdalena Fularczyk Rumyana Neikova Ellen Tomek Julia Michalska Miglena Markova 2009 Munich (GER) Poland (POL) 7:00.80 Germany (GER) 7:02.40 Great Britain (GBR) 7:05.25 Magdalena Fularczyk Ann-Katrin Thiele Annie Vernon Julia Michalska Christiane Huth Anna Bebington 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:07.88 Italy (ITA) 7:10.06 Poland 1 (POL) 7:12.62 Annie Vernon Laura Schiavone Julia Michalska Anna Bebington Elisabetta Sancassani Agata Gramatyka 2008 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 7:15.62 Italy (ITA) 7:16.58 Finland (FIN) 7:17.83 Elise Laverick Laura Schiavone Sanna Sten Anna Bebington Elisabetta Sancassani Minna Nieminen 2008 Lucerne (SUI) China 1 (CHN) 6:56.10 Germany (GER) 6:58.29 China 2 (CHN) 6:58.80 Li Qin Ann-Katrin Thiele Zhu Weiwei Tian Liang Christiane Huth Zhang Yangyang 2008 Munich (GER) China 1 (CHN) 7:40.66 China 2 (CHN) 7:45.07 Germany (GER) 7:48.01 Li Qin Tang Bin Ann-Katrin Thiele Tian Liang Jin Ziwei Christiane Huth Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 2012 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 7:22.88 Denmark (DEN) 7:24.31 Germany (GER) 7:24.46 Louise Ayling Anne Thomsen Lena Müller Julia Edward Juliane Elander Rasmussen Anja Noske 2012 Lucerne (SUI) China 1 (CHN) 7:04.14 New Zealand (NZL) 7:04.39 Greece (GRE) 7:04.79 Xu Dongxiang Louise Ayling Christina Giazitzidou Huang Wenyi Julia Edward Alexandra Tsiavou 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Greece (GRE) 6:55.04 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:55.51 China 1 (CHN) 6:56.01 Christina Giazitzidou Sophie Hosking Xu Dongxiang Alexandra Tsiavou Katherine Copeland Huang Wenyi 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Canada (CAN) 7:01.71 Great Britain (GBR) 7:03.81 United States 1 (USA) 7:04.81 Lindsay Jennerich Hester Goodsell Kristin Hedstrom Tracy Cameron Sophie Hosking Julie Nichols 2011 Hamburg (GER) United States (USA) 7:10.90 Germany 1 (GER) 7:12.28 Denmark (DEN) 7:12.66 Kristin Hedstrom Marie-Louise Dräger Anne Thomsen Julie Nichols Anja Noske Juliane Elander Rasmussen 2011 Munich (GER) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:59.36 Great Britain 2 (GBR) 7:00.71 United States (USA) 7:02.42 Hester Goodsell Kathryn Twyman Kristin Hedstrom Sophie Hosking Andrea Dennis Julie Nichols 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Australia (AUS) 7:07.85 Great Britain (GBR) 7:09.18 Greece (GRE) 7:10.80 Alice McNamara Hester Goodsell Triantafyllia Kalampoka Hannah Every-Hall Sophie Hosking Christina Giazitzidou 2010 Munich (GER) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:10.74 China (CHN) 7:13.58 Germany (GER) 7:15.12 Hester Goodsell Liu Jing Daniela Reimer Sophie Hosking Huang Wenyi Anja Noske 2010 Bled (SLO) United States (USA) 7:07.75 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:13.11 Greece (GRE) 7:17.09 Abby Broughton Hester Goodsell Triantafyllia Kalampoka Ursula Grobler Sophie Hosking Christina Giazitzidou 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 7:07.59 Belgium (BEL) 7:09.92 Canada (CAN) 7:10.66 Hester Goodsell Jo Hammond Lindsay Jennerich Sophie Hosking Evi Geentjens Sheryl Preston 2009 Munich (GER) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:18.47 Germany (GER) 7:20.77 Poland 2 (POL) 7:20.83 Hester Goodsell Anja Noske Magdalena Kemnitz Sophie Hosking Marie-Louise Dräger Agnieszka Renc 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Germany (GER) 7:27.17 Spain (ESP) 7:29.30 Canada (CAN) 7:32.92 Anja Noske Teresa Mas de Xaxars Lindsay Jennerich Marie-Louise Dräger Ursula Grobler Sheryl Preston 182. 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185 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 2008 Poznan (POL) Canada (CAN) 7:27.23 Germany (GER) 7:29.51 Australia (AUS) 7:29.80 Melanie Kok Berit Carow Amber Halliday Tracy Cameron Marie-Louise Dräger Marguerite Houston 2008 Lucerne (SUI) China (CHN) 6:53.62 Netherlands (NED) 6:55.50 Canada (CAN) 6:55.86 Xu Dongxiang Kirsten van der Kolk Melanie Kok Yu Hua Marit van Eupen Tracy Cameron 2008 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 7:45.08 Greece 1 (GRE) 7:48.39 China (CHN) 7:49.32 Berit Carow Chrysa Biskitzi Chen Haixia Marie-Louise Dräger Alexandra Tsiavou Xu Dongxiang Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 2012 Munich (GER) Ukraine (UKR) 6:33.08 Germany (GER) 6:37.15 Great Britain (GBR) 6:37.57 Katerina Tarasenko Julia Richter Melanie Wilson Nataliya Dovgodko Carina Baer Debbie Flood Anastasiya Kozhenkova Ann-Katrin Thiele Frances Houghton Yana Dementyeva Britta Oppelt Beth Rodford 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Ukraine (UKR) 6:15.37 Germany 1 (GER) 6:19.40 United States 1 (USA) 6:21.45 Katerina Tarasenko Julia Richter Stesha Carle Nataliya Dovgodko Carina Baer Natalie Dell Anastasiya Kozhenkova Tina Manker Adrianne Martelli Yana Dementyeva Stephanie Schiller Kathleen Bertko 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Ukraine (UKR) 6:20.37 Germany (GER) 6:22.90 Great Britain (GBR) 6:25.23 Anastasiya Kozhenkova Lisa Schmidla Beth Rodford Yana Dementyeva Carina Baer Melanie Wilson Olena Buryak Tina Manker Frances Houghton Katerina Tarasenko Stephanie Schiller Victoria Thornley 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:34.44 Great Britain (GBR) 6:35.28 New Zealand (NZL) 6:37.59 Julia Richter Melanie Wilson Sarah Gray Tina Manker Beth Rodford Louise Trappitt Stephanie Schiller Annie Vernon Fiona Bourke Britta Oppelt Debbie Flood Eve MacFarlane 2011 Hamburg (GER) Germany (GER) 6:26.87 Ukraine (UKR) 6:29.32 New Zealand (NZL) 6:35.19 Julia Richter Katerina Tarasenko Sarah Gray Tina Manker Olena Buryak Fiona Bourke Stephanie Schiller Anastasiya Kozhenkova Louise Trappitt Britta Oppelt Yana Dementyeva Eve MacFarlane 2011 Munich (GER) Ukraine 1 (UKR) 6:17.14 Germany 1 (GER) 6:19.58 Great Britain (GBR) 6:22.42 Katerina Tarasenko Julia Richter Debbie Flood Olena Buryak Carina Baer Beth Rodford Anastasiya Kozhenkova Stephanie Schiller Frances Houghton Yana Dementyeva Britta Oppelt Annie Vernon 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 6:23.50 Ukraine (UKR) 6:24.78 Germany (GER) 6:25.26 Annie Vernon Anastasiya Kozhenkova Britta Oppelt Beth Rodford Tatjana Kolesnikova Carina Baer Anna Watkins Katerina Tarasenko Tina Manker Katherine Grainger Yana Dementyeva Julia Richter 2010 Munich (GER) Germany 1 (GER) 6:30.70 Great Britain (GBR) 6:31.96 China 1 (CHN) 6:37.23 Britta Oppelt Annie Vernon Jiang Yan Carina Baer Beth Rodford Zhang Min Tina Manker Anna Watkins Cao Ting Stephanie Schiller Katherine Grainger Jin Ziwei 2010 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 6:26.65 Ukraine (UKR) 6:29.43 Switzerland (SUI) 6:34.36 Annie Vernon Katerina Tarasenko Regina Naunheim Beth Rodford Tatjana Kolesnikova Nora Fiechter Anna Watkins Anastasiya Kozhenkova Katja Hauser Katherine Grainger Yana Dementyeva Martina Ernst 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:30.25 United States (USA) 6:30.80 New Zealand (NZL) 6:36.00 Sophie Dunsing Stesha Carle Genevieve Armstrong Peggy Waleska Jennifer Kaido Louise Trappitt Tina Manker Megan Kalmoe Sarah Barnes Stephanie Schiller Ellen Tomek Harriet Austin 2009 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 6:38.78 Great Britain (GBR) 6:44.59 New Zealand (NZL) 6:48.49 Peggy Waleska Rosamund Bradbury Genevieve Armstrong Julia Lepke Beth Rodford Louise Trappitt Tina Manker Sarah Cowburn Sarah Barnes Stephanie Schiller Katie Solesbury Harriet Austin 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain (GBR) 7:26.44 Netherlands (NED) 7:32.18 Italy (ITA) 7:33.97 Katie Solesbury Sytske de Groot Valentina Calabrese Beth Rodford Claudia Belderbos Sara Bertolasi Anna Bebington Carline Bouw Cristina Pozzan Annie Vernon Chantal Achterberg Erika Bello 2008 Lucerne (SUI) China 1 (CHN) 6:21.14 United States (USA) 6:24.10 Great Britain (GBR) 6:24.38 Tang Bin Lia Pernell Annie Vernon Feng Guixin Lindsay Meyer Debbie Flood Xi Aihua Jennifer Kaido Frances Houghton Jin Ziwei Margot Shumway Katherine Grainger 2008 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:54.38 Germany 1 (GER) 6:56.29 China 1 (CHN) 6:57.24 Annie Vernon Britta Oppelt Tang Bin Debbie Flood Manuela Lutze Feng Guixin Frances Houghton Juliane Domscheid Xi Aihua Katherine Grainger Kathrin Boron Jin Ziwei 183. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

186 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) Women's Eight (W8+) 2012 Munich (GER) Canada (CAN) 6:19.31 Romania (ROU) 6:20.72 Great Britain (GBR) 6:22.31 Janine Hanson Roxana Cogianu Olivia Whitlam Rachelle Viinberg Nicoleta Albu Emily Taylor Krista Guloien Cristina Grigoras Jessica Eddie Lauren Wilkinson Irina Dorneanu Louisa Reeve Natalie Mastracci Camelia Lupascu Natasha Page Ashley Brzozowicz Eniko Mironcic Annie Vernon Darcy Marquardt Adelina Cojocariu Katie Solesbury Andreanne Morin Ioana Papuc Victoria Thornley Lesley Thompson-Willie Talida-Teodora Gidoiu Caroline O'Connor 2012 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 5:59.26 Canada (CAN) 5:59.29 Netherlands (NED) 6:03.20 Esther Lofgren Natalie Mastracci Jacobine Veenhoven Susan Francia Cristy Nurse Olivia van Rooijen Jamie Redman Krista Guloien Chantal Achterberg Amanda Polk Rachelle Viinberg Sytske de Groot Meghan Musnicki Andreanne Morin Roline Repelaer van Driel Taylor Ritzel Lauren Wilkinson Claudia Belderbos Caroline Lind Ashley Brzozowicz Carline Bouw Caryn Davies Darcy Marquardt Annemiek de Haan Mary Whipple Lesley Thompson-Willie Anne Schellekens 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Netherlands (NED) 6:06.06 Romania (ROU) 6:08.70 Great Britain (GBR) 6:11.18 Jacobine Veenhoven Roxana Cogianu Jo Cook Olivia van Rooijen Andreea Boghian Olivia Carnegie-Brown Chantal Achterberg Cristina Grigoras Olivia Whitlam Sytske de Groot Aurica Barascu Victoria Meyer-Laker Roline Repelaer van Driel Rodica Serban Jessica Eddie Claudia Belderbos Ioana Papuc Emily Taylor Carline Bouw Camelia Lupascu Katie Solesbury Annemiek de Haan Eniko Mironcic Lindsey Maguire Anne Schellekens Teodora Gidoiu Caroline O'Connor 2011 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 6:28.35 Canada (CAN) 6:29.41 Netherlands (NED) 6:31.73 Erin Cafaro Janine Hanson Jacobine Veenhoven Amanda Polk Cristy Nurse Sytske de Groot Alison Cox Natalie Mastracci Chantal Achterberg Ellie Logan Rachelle Viinberg Claudia Belderbos Kara Kohler Krista Guloien Roline Repelaer van Driel Caryn Davies Ashley Brzozowicz Nienke Kingma Jamie Redman Darcy Marquardt Carline Bouw Katherine Glessner Andreanne Morin Annemiek de Haan Mary Whipple Lesley Thompson-Willie Anne Schellekens 2011 Hamburg (GER) Germany (GER) 6:18.66 China (CHN) 6:24.41 Poland (POL) 6:34.90 Lisa Kemmerer Li Weiping Anna Karzynska Anika Kniest Sun Zhengping Marta Liniewski Nadja Drygalla Xu Jiaoyue Ewelina Slawinska Ronja Schütte Zhang Huan Kamila Socko Kathrin Thiem Zhang Jiaying Katarzyna Wolna Katrin Reinert Yan Xiaoxia Magda Korczak Nadine Schmutzler Liu Jiahuan Joanna Leszczynska Ulrike Sennewald Li Xin Kinga Kantorska Laura Schwensen Lu Haihua Paulina Gorska 2011 Munich (GER) Netherlands (NED) 6:07.77 Great Britain (GBR) 6:09.02 Romania (ROU) 6:11.46 Jacobine Veenhoven Jo Cook Maria Bursuc Sytske de Groot Alison Knowles Ionelia Zaharia Chantal Achterberg Jessica Eddie Cristina Grigoras Claudia Belderbos Emily Taylor Irina Dorneanu Roline Repelaer van Driel Natasha Page Adelina Cojocariu Nienke Kingma Louisa Reeve Andreea Boghian Carline Bouw Katie Solesbury Roxana Cogianu Annemiek de Haan Lindsey Maguire Eniko Mironcic Anne Schellekens Caroline O'Connor Teodora Stoica 2010 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 6:12.19 Canada (CAN) 6:12.39 Great Britain (GBR) 6:17.35 Sarah Zelenka Emma Darling Jo Cook Erin Cafaro Sandra Kisil Louisa Reeve Katherine Glessner Janine Hanson Natasha Page Jamie Redman Andreanne Morin Victoria Thornley Amanda Polk Krista Guloien Jessica Eddie Meghan Musnicki Ashley Brzozowicz Lindsey Maguire Susan Francia Darcy Marquardt Olivia Whitlam Esther Lofgren Cristin McCarty Alison Knowles Katelin Snyder Lesley Thompson-Willie Caroline O'Connor 2010 Munich (GER) Romania (ROU) 6:21.89 Great Britain (GBR) 6:24.50 Germany (GER) 6:25.32 Roxana Cogianu Jo Cook Eva Paus Ionelia Zaharia Louisa Reeve Anika Kniest Maria Bursuc Natasha Page Kathrin Thiem Ioana Craciun Victoria Thornley Silke Günther Adelina Cojocariu Jessica Eddie Nadine Schmutzler Nicoleta Albu Lindsey Maguire Katrin Reinert Camelia Lupascu Olivia Whitlam Nina Wengert Eniko Mironcic Alison Knowles Anna-Maria Kipphardt Teodora Stoica Caroline O'Connor Laura Schwensen 184. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

187 World Cup: Historical Results (World Cup Events) 2010 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 6:17.98 Netherlands (NED) 6:19.14 China (CHN) 6:20.65 Jo Cook Olivia van Rooijen Liu Xiaojie Louisa Reeve Kirsten Wielaard Zhang Weiping Natasha Page Claudia Belderbos Ji Zhen Victoria Thornley Jacobine Veenhoven Zhang Huan Jessica Eddie Sytske de Groot Wang Juan Lindsey Maguire Wianca van Dorp Li Li Olivia Whitlam Nienke Kingma Liu Jiahuan Alison Knowles Femke Dekker Han Xiaoyan Caroline O'Connor Anne Schellekens Xu Miao 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Romania (ROU) 6:10.76 United States (USA) 6:13.18 Netherlands (NED) 6:13.49 Roxana Cogianu Erin Cafaro Nienke Groen Ionelia Neacsu Kathleen Bertko Claudia Belderbos Maria Bursuc Esther Lofgren Jacobine Veenhoven Ioana Craciun Mara Allen Sytske de Groot Adelina Cojocariu Anna Goodale Chantal Achterberg Nicoleta Albu Lindsay Shoop Nienke Kingma Camelia Lupascu Caroline Lind Carline Bouw Eniko Barabas Katherine Glessner Femke Dekker Teodora Stoica Katelin Snyder Anne Schellekens 2009 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 6:27.73 China 2 (CHN) 6:28.27 Romania (ROU) 6:29.65 Nadja Drygalla Wang Lei Roxana Cogianu Franziska Kegebein Han Zhaoxia Ionelia Neacsu Kathrin Thiem Wang Juan Maria Bursuc Anika Kniest Xi Aihua Cristina Mihaela Ilie Kerstin Naumann Zhang Min Adelina Cojocariu Ulrike Sennewald Li Xin Nicoleta Albu Christina Hennings Li Yan Camelia Lupascu Nadine Schmutzler Han Xiaoyan Eniko Barabas Laura Schwensen Xu Miao Teodora Stoica 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Great Britain (GBR) 7:10.42 Poland (POL) 7:27.03 Jo Cook Marlena Ertman Jennifer Farmer Anna Karpowicz Alice Freeman Kornelia Nitzler Lindsey Maguire Anna Karzynska Olivia Whitlam Magda Korczak Louisa Reeve Anna Jankowska Natasha Page Kamila Socko Jessica Eddie Katarzyna Wolna Caroline O'Connor Paulina Gorska 2008 Poznan (POL) Romania (ROU) 6:22.74 Canada (CAN) 6:22.75 Great Britain (GBR) 6:23.77 Constanta Burcica Heather Mandoli Beth Rodford Viorica Susanu Andreanne Morin Carla Ashford Rodica Serban Sarah Bonikowsky Natasha Howard Eniko Barabas Ashley Brzozowicz Natasha Page Georgeta Andrunache Romina Stefancic Jessica Eddie Ioana Papuc Buffy Williams Sarah Winckless Simona Strimbeschi Darcy Marquardt Alison Knowles Doina Ignat Jane Rumball Katie Solesbury Elena Georgescu Lesley Thompson-Willie Caroline O'Connor 2008 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 6:07.49 Australia (AUS) 6:07.91 Canada (CAN) 6:08.23 Brett Sickler Pauline Frasca Heather Mandoli Lindsay Shoop Natalie Bale Andreanne Morin Erin Cafaro Sally Kehoe Sarah Bonikowsky Susan Francia Brooke Pratley Ashley Brzozowicz Esther Lofgren Elizabeth Kell Romina Stefancic Rachel Jeffers Kate Hornsey Buffy Williams Anna Goodale Sarah Tait Darcy Marquardt Caryn Davies Sarah Heard Jane Rumball Mary Whipple Lizzy Patrick Lesley Thompson-Willie 2008 Munich (GER) Australia (AUS) 6:36.29 China (CHN) 6:42.48 Romania (ROU) 6:46.87 Robyn Selby Smith Zhang Yanan Rodica Serban Phoebe Stanley Luo Xiuhua Viorica Susanu Sally Kehoe Zhang Yage Aurica Barascu Natalie Bale Yan Xiaoxia Ana-Maria Apachitei Elizabeth Kell Li Juju Simona Strimbeschi Kate Hornsey Yang Cuiping Ioana Papuc Sarah Tait Li Meng Georgeta Andrunache Sarah Heard Li Tong Doina Ignat Lizzy Patrick Zheng Na Elena Georgescu 185. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

188 World Cup: Historical Results (International Events) World Cup results International Events (Top 3 crews) Men Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Italy (ITA) 7:14.37 Australia (AUS) 7:20.72 Romano Battisti William Lockwood Luca Agamennoni James Chapman Niccolo Fanchi Toby Lister 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Australia (AUS) 7:26.88 Italy (ITA) 7:34.51 Dominic Grimm Emanuele Liuzzi Bryn Coudraye Michele Peretti Toby Lister Niccolo Fanchi 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Italy 1 (ITA) 7:19.17 Poland (POL) 7:25.62 Lorenzo Porzio Michal Stawowski Romano Battisti Dominik Kubiak Gaetano Iannuzzi Daniel Trojanowski Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x) 2012 Munich (GER) Italy 1 (ITA) 7:14.21 Hungary (HUN) 7:14.59 Germany 1 (GER) 7:21.15 Pietro Ruta Peter Galambos Jonathan Koch 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 6:53.48 Austria (AUT) 6:55.48 Germany 1 (GER) 6:55.69 Adam Freeman-Pask Florian Berg Jonathan Koch 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Italy 1 (ITA) 6:56.94 Hungary (HUN) 6:58.56 France 1 (FRA) 7:01.06 Pietro Ruta Peter Galambos Jeremie Azou 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Denmark (DEN) 7:02.16 Italy 1 (ITA) 7:06.14 New Zealand (NZL) 7:06.28 Henrik Stephansen Pietro Ruta Duncan Grant 2011 Hamburg (GER) Denmark (DEN) 6:59.63 New Zealand (NZL) 7:04.70 Germany (GER) 7:07.99 Henrik Stephansen Duncan Grant Jonathan Koch 2011 Munich (GER) Italy (ITA) 7:04.28 France 1 (FRA) 7:05.96 Peru (PER) 7:06.78 Daniele Gilardoni Maxime Goisset Victor E. Aspillaga Alayza 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Hungary (HUN) 7:10.86 Netherlands (NED) 7:13.54 Italy (ITA) 7:14.04 Peter Galambos Jaap Schouten Marcello Miani 2010 Munich (GER) Hungary (HUN) 7:11.76 New Zealand (NZL) 7:14.11 Norway (NOR) 7:14.63 Peter Galambos Duncan Grant Are Strandli 2010 Bled (SLO) Great Britain (GBR) 7:14.71 France 1 (FRA) 7:21.22 Brazil (BRA) 7:23.74 Zac Purchase Maxime Goisset Ailson Silva 2009 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 7:11.22 Denmark (DEN) 7:12.94 Italy 1 (ITA) 7:14.51 Duncan Grant Mads Rasmussen Lorenzo Bertini 2009 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 7:06.35 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:08.43 Great Britain (GBR) 7:08.91 Duncan Grant Ondrej Lužek Adam Freeman-Pask 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Greece (GRE) 7:09.12 Italy 2 (ITA) 7:12.15 Great Britain (GBR) 7:14.14 Vasileios Polymeros Lorenzo Bertini Adam Freeman-Pask 2008 Poznan (POL) Netherlands (NED) 6:50.65 New Zealand (NZL) 6:52.42 Germany 1 (GER) 6:56.44 Jaap Schouten Duncan Grant Jörg Lehnigk 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Netherlands 1 (NED) 7:13.14 New Zealand (NZL) 7:17.78 Netherlands 2 (NED) 7:18.50 Jaap Schouten Duncan Grant Tim Heijbrock 2008 Munich (GER) Netherlands 1 (NED) 7:44.46 Netherlands 2 (NED) 7:50.99 New Zealand (NZL) 7:53.65 Jaap Schouten Tim Heijbrock Duncan Grant Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+) 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Italy (ITA) 5:48.81 Denmark (DEN) 5:50.55 Germany (GER) 5:58.58 Luigi Scala Anders Hansen Adrian Bretting Corrado Regalbuto Daniel Graff Simon Berghofer Davide Riccardi Thorbjoern Patscheider Marko Johann Gianluca Santi Jens Vilhelmsen Maik Zentner Livio La Padula Lasse Dittmann Daniel Wisgott Catello Amarante Jacob Larsen Stephan Ertmer Jiri Vlcek Christian Pedersen Jan Lueke Giorgio Tuccinardi Martin Kristensen Robby Gerhardt Gianluca Barattolo Emil Blach Nils Hoffmann 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Italy (ITA) 6:43.33 Netherlands (NED) 6:53.05 Luigi Scala Mickey van der Giessen Armando Dell'Aquila Peter van der Eerden Davide Riccardi Stijn Verwey Bruno Mascarenhas Bjorn van den Ende Emiliano Ceccatelli Thom van den Anker Gennaro Gallo Jolmer van der Sluis Pietro Ruta Rutger Bruil Giorgio Tuccinardi Joeri Bruschinski Vincenzo Di Palma Ryan den Drijver 186. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

189 World Cup: Historical Results (International Events) 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Netherlands (NED) 5:50.07 Italy (ITA) 5:53.92 Germany (GER) 5:56.18 Thom van den Anker Luigi Scala Jonas Schuetzeberg Diederick van den Bouwhuijsen Tommaso Balboni Stephan Ertmer Maarten Tromp Livio La Padula Michael Reckzeh Jolmer van der Sluis Davide Riccardi Morgan Baumgaertl Stijn Verwey Emiliano Ceccatelli Frederik Prigge Rutger Bruil Gennaro Gallo Lukas Oberhausen Dion van Schie Daniele Danesin Stefan Wallat Joeri Bruschinski Martino Goretti Max Roeger Ryan den Drijver Andrea Lenzi Peter Puppe 2008 Poznan (POL) Italy (ITA) 5:46.87 Poland (POL) 5:48.95 Austria (AUT) 5:49.37 Luigi Scala Tomasz Mrozowicz Christian Inmann Salvatore Di Somma Michal Rychlicki Jens Reindl Livio La Padula Robert Urbanski Alexander Rath Dario Cerasola Kamil Kaluzinski Gregor Heizinger Emiliano Ceccatelli Szymon Wisniewski Michael Stichauner Martino Goretti Jerzy Kowalski Alexander Chernikov Michele Savriè Mariusz Stanczuk Stefan-Alexander Kratzer Giorgio Tuccinardi Lukasz Siemion Oliver Komaromy Vincenzo Di Palma Rafal Wozniak Christian Rabel Claus Jäger Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-) 2012 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:50.56 Netherlands 2 (NED) 6:52.32 Australia (AUS) 6:53.34 Paul Mattick Arnoud Greidanus Blair Tunevitsch Adam Freeman-Pask Joris Pijs Alister Foot 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Netherlands 2 (NED) 6:29.92 China (CHN) 6:30.61 Australia (AUS) 6:34.74 Arnoud Greidanus Li Lei Blair Tunevitsch Joris Pijs Li Zhongwei Alister Foot 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Great Britain (GBR) 6:36.22 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:38.22 France (FRA) 6:40.50 Paul Mattick Jiri Kopac Fabien Tilliet Adam Freeman-Pask Miroslav Vrastil Jr Jean-Christophe Bette 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:44.30 Canada (CAN) 6:45.21 Italy (ITA) 6:48.27 Bastian Seibt Matthew Jensen Luca De Maria Lars Wichert Rares Crisian Armando Dell'Aquila 2011 Hamburg (GER) Germany (GER) 6:44.18 Austria (AUT) 6:53.41 Mexico (MEX) 7:00.12 Bastian Seibt Alexander Rath Jhosymar Valenzuela Ponce Lars Wichert Christian Rabel Saul Garcia 2011 Munich (GER) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:34.29 Great Britain 2 (GBR) 6:35.60 Italy 1 (ITA) 6:35.91 Jiri Kopac Peter Chambers Luca De Maria Miroslav Vrastil Jr Kieren Emery Armando Dell'Aquila 2010 Lucerne (SUI) France 1 (FRA) 6:43.35 Canada (CAN) 6:44.39 France 2 (FRA) 6:45.45 Fabien Tilliet Matthew Jensen Nicolas Moutton Jean-Christophe Bette Rares Crisian Thomas Baroukh 2010 Munich (GER) Switzerland 2 (SUI) 6:49.73 Chile (CHI) 6:50.80 Switzerland 1 (SUI) 6:54.16 Simon Schürch Fabian Qyarzun Zbinden Lucas Tramer Raphael Jeanneret Miguel Cerda Simon Niepmann 2010 Bled (SLO) France 1 (FRA) 6:49.33 Serbia (SRB) 6:51.81 Great Britain (GBR) 6:54.50 Fabien Tilliet Nenad Babovic Adam Freeman-Pask Jean-Christophe Bette Milos Tomic Christopher Boddy 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Italy 1 (ITA) 6:40.43 France 1 (FRA) 6:42.24 Italy 2 (ITA) 6:45.23 Armando Dell'Aquila Jean-Christophe Bette Jiri Vlcek Andrea Caianiello Fabien Tilliet Bruno Mascarenhas 2009 Munich (GER) Serbia (SRB) 6:37.12 Denmark 1 (DEN) 6:43.57 Denmark 2 (DEN) 6:47.98 Nenad Babovic Jacob Barsoe Ulrik Romme Milos Tomic Lasse Dittmann Christian Moelvig 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Italy (ITA) 6:39.90 France 1 (FRA) 6:41.02 Netherlands 1 (NED) 6:41.74 Andrea Caianiello Fabien Tilliet Vincent Muda Armando Dell'Aquila Jean-Christophe Bette Tycho Muda 2008 Poznan (POL) Greece (GRE) 6:30.85 Austria 1 (AUT) 6:33.32 Japan 1 (JPN) 6:33.35 Nikolaos Gkountoulas Juliusz Madecki Yusuke Imai Apostolos Gkountoulas Paul Ruttmann Yoshinori Sato 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Denmark (DEN) 6:49.49 Netherlands 1 (NED) 6:52.13 France (FRA) 6:54.86 Kasper Winther Roeland Lievens Jérémy Pouge Morten Jørgensen Paul Drewes Vincent Faucheux 2008 Munich (GER) Denmark (DEN) 7:19.87 Italy 1 (ITA) 7:21.49 France (FRA) 7:27.46 Kasper Winther Andrea Caianiello Jérémy Pouge Morten Jørgensen Armando Dell'Aquila Vincent Faucheux Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) 2012 Munich (GER) Austria (AUT) 6:10.13 Germany (GER) 6:10.43 Denmark (DEN) 6:12.09 Dominik Sigl Clemens Huebler Steffen Jensen Alexander Rath Robby Gerhardt Martin Batenburg Oliver Komaromy Dominik Vent Christian Nielsen Joschka Hellmeier Michael Wieler Hans Christian Sörensen 187. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

190 World Cup: Historical Results (International Events) 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:03.19 Italy (ITA) 6:05.84 Denmark (DEN) 6:07.28 Michael Wieler Franco Sancassani Steffen Jensen Stefan Wallat Daniele Gilardoni Martin Batenburg Jonas Schuetzeberg Stefano Basalini Christian Nielsen Ingo Voigt Francesco Rigon Hans Christian Sörensen 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Italy (ITA) 6:30.06 Germany 1 (GER) 6:32.67 France (FRA) 6:32.80 Franco Sancassani Jonas Schuetzeberg Stany Delayre Francesco Rigon Christoph Thiem Pierre-Étienne Pollez Fabrizio Gabriele Knud Lange Fabien Dufour Stefano Basalini Ingo Voigt Frédéric Dufour 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Italy (ITA) 6:03.87 France (FRA) 6:05.88 Germany (GER) 6:09.58 Franco Sancassani Pierre-Étienne Pollez Ingo Voigt Daniele Gilardoni Brice Menet Knud Lange Davide Babboni Maxime Goisset Felix Oevermann Stefano Basalini Stany Delayre Christoph Schregel 2009 Munich (GER) Mexico (MEX) 6:16.74 Austria (AUT) 6:22.82 Korea (KOR) 6:26.16 Horacio Rangel Ramirez Gregor Heizinger Kye Hyou-Seok Juan Jimenez Regules Bernhard Sieber Kim Hongkyun Saul Garcia Michael Hager Kim Hong-Seok Alan Eber Armenta Vega Alexander Rath Kang-Eun Jang 2008 Poznan (POL) France (FRA) 5:49.93 Italy (ITA) 5:52.97 Great Britain (GBR) 5:56.02 Pierre-Étienne Pollez Gardino Pellolio Simon Jones Fabrice Moreau Stefano Basalini Alasdair Leighton- Crawford Jeremie Azou Luca Moncada Robert Williams Remi Di Girolamo Filippo Mannucci Matt Beechey 188. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

191 World Cup: Historical Results (International Events) Women Women's Four (W4-) 2010 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 6:47.87 Germany (GER) 6:54.07 China (CHN) 6:56.24 Mara Allen Josephine Wartenberg Liu Xiaojie Laura Larsen-Strecker Anika Kniest Li Li Sarah Zelenka Constanze Siering Liu Jiahuan Jamie Redman Anna Korge Wang Juan 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Netherlands (NED) 6:41.96 China (CHN) 6:47.24 Germany (GER) 6:55.86 Chantal Achterberg Gu Xiaoli Eva Paus Nienke Kingma Zhang Huan Franziska Kegebein Carline Bouw Li Juju Nadja Drygalla Femke Dekker Zhao Yuqin Silke Müller 2008 Poznan (POL) Germany (GER) 6:38.50 Italy (ITA) 6:43.62 Josephine Wartenberg Samantha Molina Magdalena Schmude Simona Roccarina Kerstin Naumann Anna Bonciani Katrin Reinert Anita Pinto Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x) 2012 Munich (GER) Switzerland (SUI) 8:09.21 Belgium (BEL) 8:09.34 Austria 1 (AUT) 8:09.48 Pamela Weisshaupt Evi Geentjens Michaela Taupe 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Austria (AUT) 7:31.08 Germany (GER) 7:35.09 Sweden 1 (SWE) 7:39.89 Michaela Taupe Leonie Pless Cecilia Lilja 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Austria 1 (AUT) 7:48.45 Great Britain (GBR) 7:50.11 Switzerland (SUI) 7:52.83 Michaela Taupe Kathryn Twyman Pamela Weisshaupt 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Greece 1 (GRE) 7:47.78 Switzerland 1 (SUI) 7:51.39 Ireland (IRL) 7:54.86 Alexandra Tsiavou Pamela Weisshaupt Siobhan McCrohan 2011 Hamburg (GER) Brazil (BRA) 7:42.57 Germany 2 (GER) 7:46.95 Sweden 2 (SWE) 7:48.25 Fabiana Beltrame Lena Müller Emma Fred 2011 Munich (GER) Greece 2 (GRE) 7:43.97 Great Britain (GBR) 7:48.37 Switzerland 1 (SUI) 7:50.10 Alexandra Tsiavou Katherine Copeland Pamela Weisshaupt 2010 Lucerne (SUI) Germany 1 (GER) 7:48.92 Greece (GRE) 7:50.69 Brazil (BRA) 7:53.16 Marie-Louise Dräger Alexandra Tsiavou Fabiana Beltrame 2010 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 7:57.50 Switzerland 1 (SUI) 8:04.90 Sweden 1 (SWE) 8:06.03 Marie-Louise Dräger Eliane Waser Sara Karlsson 2010 Bled (SLO) Greece (GRE) 7:59.58 Italy (ITA) 8:02.01 Germany (GER) 8:05.81 Alexandra Tsiavou Laura Milani Marie-Louise Dräger 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Greece (GRE) 7:57.46 Italy 1 (ITA) 8:00.22 Italy 2 (ITA) 8:01.90 Alexandra Tsiavou Laura Milani Erika Bello 2009 Munich (GER) Denmark (DEN) 8:02.02 Sweden 1 (SWE) 8:05.01 Czech Republic (CZE) 8:06.50 Juliane Elander Rasmussen Sara Karlsson Klara Janakova 2009 Banyoles (ESP) Greece (GRE) 7:47.64 Croatia (CRO) 7:49.85 Italy (ITA) 7:50.15 Alexandra Tsiavou Mirna Rajle Laura Milani 2008 Poznan (POL) Canada (CAN) 7:30.95 Ireland 1 (IRL) 7:31.59 Austria (AUT) 7:39.36 Lindsay Jennerich Sinead Jennings Michaela Taupe 2008 Lucerne (SUI) Canada (CAN) 7:59.25 Switzerland (SUI) 8:02.23 China (CHN) 8:07.05 Lindsay Jennerich Pamela Weisshaupt Chen Haixia 2008 Munich (GER) Germany (GER) 8:42.81 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 8:44.25 Austria (AUT) 8:45.63 Laura Tibitanzl Andrea Dennis Michaela Taupe Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) 2012 Munich (GER) Poland (POL) 6:49.48 Denmark (DEN) 6:53.53 Italy (ITA) 6:55.50 Jaclyn Halko Christina Pultz Erika Bello Magdalena Kemnitz Sarah Juergensen Enrica Marasca Agnieszka Renc Sarah Christensen Elena Coletti Weronika Deresz Helene Olsen Giulia Pollini 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Germany 1 (GER) 6:45.72 Germany 2 (GER) 6:57.10 Denmark (DEN) 6:58.09 Claudia Mack Merle Schaefer Christina Pultz Katja Rügner Leonie Pieper Sarah Juergensen Leonie Pless Magdalena Jakschik Sarah Christensen Sina Burmeister Carolin Franzke Mia Espersen 2009 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:45.10 Poland (POL) 6:46.41 Italy (ITA) 6:51.71 Lena Müller Monika Myszk Giulia Pollini Helke Nieschlag Natalia Maciukiewicz Marta Labate Laura Tibitanzl Ilona Mokronowska Sabrina Noseda Julia Kröger Weronika Deresz Eleonora Trivella 2009 Munich (GER) China (CHN) 6:41.13 Switzerland (SUI) 6:50.57 India (IND) 7:13.15 Li Jieya Antonina Iagovitina Meena Toppo Xiao Chuchu Deborah Birrer Thara Kurian Guo Linna Fabiane Albrecht Tababi Ngangom Xie Zhiying Eliane Waser Chaoba Thangjam 189. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

192 World Cup: Historical Results (International Events) 2008 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 6:28.44 Poland (POL) 6:28.91 Germany 2 (GER) 6:36.03 Sophie Hosking Agnieszka Renc Stephanie Wagner Andrea Dennis Monika Myszk Lena Müller Laura Greenhalgh Magdalena Lopato Anja Fölsch Jane Hall Magdalena Kemnitz Katharina Harms 190. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

193 World Cup: Statistics 9.2. Statistics All Time World Cup Medal Table by country (since 1997) Rank Country G S B Total G(M) S(M) B(M) T(M) G(W) S(W) B(W) T(W) 1 Germany Great Britain New Zealand Romania Italy Denmark Belarus Canada China Australia Czech Republic United States Croatia Ukraine Slovenia Russia France Netherlands Poland Norway Hungary Switzerland Austria Estonia Bulgaria Ireland Lithuania Serbia and Montenegro Greece South Africa Sweden Belgium Finland Egypt Spain Japan Cuba =38 Argentina =38 Serbia =40 Brazil =40 Latvia =42 Azerbaijan =42 Chile =42 Portugal Mixed Total * As of February 4th 2003 Yugoslavia (YUG) was named Serbia and Montenegro (SCG). Ranking determined by total gold, then silver, then bronze medals Legend: G - Gold, S - Silver, B - Bronze, T - Total, (M) - Men, (W) - Women 191. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

194 World Cup: Statistics All Time World Cup Medal Table by athlete - Men (since 1997) 6 or more gold medals Rank Name Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Event(s) First gold Last gold 1 Eskild Ebbesen DEN L Thomas Ebert DEN L Ondrej Synek CZE x, 2x =4 James Cracknell GBR , 4-, =4 Matthew Pinsent GBR , Peter Reed GBR , 4-, Alex Partridge GBR , Andrew Triggs-Hodge GBR , 4-, Iztok Cop SLO x, 2x, 4x Marcel Hacker GER x, 4x Steve Williams GBR , 4-, Peter Thiede GER Leonardo Pettinari ITA L2x Elia Luini ITA L2x, L =15 Eric Murray NZL , =15 Hamish Bond NZL , Thomas Poulsen DEN L Matt Langridge GBR , 2x, 4-, 4x, Kristof Wilke GER , =20 Martin Sauer GER =20 Richard Schmidt GER , =20 Steve Redgrave GBR =20 Victor Feddersen DEN L Ulf Siemes GER Thorsten Engelmann GER Stephan Koltzk GER =27 Adam Korol POL x, 4x =27 Marek Kolbowicz POL x, 4x Ingo Euler GER L2x Florian Mennigen GER , Alex Gregory GBR =32 Martin Sinkovic CRO x, 4x =32 Valent Sinkovic CRO x, 4x =34 Damir Martin CRO x =34 David Sain CRO x Sebastian Schulte GER Enrico Schnabel GER =38 Niksa Skelin CRO , =38 Sinisa Skelin CRO , Richard Egington GBR , Rossano Galtarossa ITA x, 4x Robert Sens GER , 2x, 4x, =43 Kasper Winther DEN L =43 Morten Jørgensen DEN L Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

195 World Cup: Statistics =45 Drew Ginn AUS , =45 Kevin Light CAN , 4-, Lukas Müller GER Olaf Tufte NOR x, 2x Jörg Diessner GER Mahe Drysdale NZL x Luka Spik SLO x, 2x, 4x Jean-Christophe Bette FRA , L Sebastian Thormann GER , Bernhard Rühling GER L2x =55 Peter Taylor NZL L2x =55 Storm Uru NZL L2x Gregor Hauffe GER , Tim Foster GBR , Hans Thor Kristensen DEN L =60 Adam Kreek CAN =60 Maximilian Reinelt GER , Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

196 World Cup: Statistics All Time World Cup Medal Table by athlete - Women (since 1997) 5 or more gold medals Rank Name Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Event(s) First gold Last gold 1 Ekaterina Karsten BLR x, 2x, 4x Katherine Grainger GBR x, 2-, 2x, 4x Georgeta Andrunache ROU , Viorica Susanu ROU , Manuela Lutze GER x, 4x Frances Houghton GBR x, 4x Anna Watkins GBR x, 4x, Debbie Flood GBR x, 4x Kathrin Boron GER x, 2x, 4x Doina Ignat ROU , Elena Georgescu ROU Claudia Blasberg GER L2x Ioana Olteanu ROU Kerstin El Qalqili GER x, 4x Annie Vernon GBR x, 4x, Georgina Evers-Swindell NZL x, 2x, 4x Caroline Evers-Swindell NZL x, 4x Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu ROU , 2x, Magdalena Dumitrache ROU Mary Whipple USA =21 Jana Thieme GER x, 4x =21 Meike Evers GER x, 4x Peggy Waleska GER x, 2x, 4x Annina Ruppel GER =25 Irina Fedotova RUS x, 2x, 4x =25 Nicole Zimmermann GER , Britta Oppelt GER x, 4x Lenka Wech GER , Silke Günther GER , Katrin Rutschow- Stomporowski GER x, 2x Anja Pyritz GER Juliette Haigh NZL Dana Pyritz GER Sarah Winckless GBR x, 4x, Cath Bishop GBR , Constanta Burcica ROU , L2x =37 Liliana Gafencu ROU =37 Manja Kowalski GER x, 2x, 4x Elke Hipler GER , =40 Rodica Serban ROU =40 Stephanie Schiller GER x, 4x Susanne Schmidt GER x, 4x, =43 Marie-Louise Dräger GER L2x =43 Rodica Anghel ROU Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

197 World Cup: Statistics 45 Maren Derlien GER , 2x, 4x, Yana Dementyeva UKR x, 4x =47 Britta Holthaus GER x, =47 Simona Strimbeschi ROU Tatjana Kolesnikova UKR x =50 Camelia Lupascu ROU x, =50 Olena Ronzhina UKR x, 4x Anna Cummins USA , 4x, =53 Rebecca Scown NZL =53 Tina Manker GER x Caryn Davies USA , 4x, Angela Cazac ROU Doina Spircu ROU x, =58 Alison Cox USA =58 Heather Stanning GBR =58 Helen Glover GBR Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

198 World Cup: Statistics All Time World Cup Medal Table per event (since 1997) Men's Single Sculls (M1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Czech Republic New Zealand Germany Slovenia Norway Great Britain Switzerland United States Estonia Egypt Sweden Bulgaria Canada Belgium Cuba Total Men's Pair (M2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 New Zealand Great Britain Croatia Australia Germany Italy Canada Serbia and Montenegro Lithuania South Africa France Czech Republic Romania Switzerland Greece United States =17 Argentina =17 Egypt =17 Netherlands =17 Serbia Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

199 World Cup: Statistics Men's Double Sculls (M2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Norway Great Britain Slovenia Hungary Italy New Zealand France Czech Republic Estonia =11 Belgium =11 Russia Australia Switzerland Ukraine Argentina =17 Cuba =17 Denmark =19 Brazil =19 Croatia =19 Latvia =19 Poland =19 Romania Total Men's Four (M4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain Germany Australia Canada Netherlands Italy New Zealand Slovenia United States Romania France Greece Czech Republic Norway Poland Denmark Serbia Belarus =19 Croatia =19 Ireland Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

200 World Cup: Statistics Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Italy Germany New Zealand Denmark Great Britain France Hungary Switzerland Canada United States Greece Japan Poland Czech Republic =15 Australia =15 Austria =15 China =18 Portugal =18 Russia =18 Spain Total Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Denmark France Great Britain China Italy Ireland Germany Austria Canada Australia Netherlands =12 Russia =12 United States =14 South Africa =14 Spain Czech Republic =17 Chile =17 Egypt =17 Greece =17 Poland Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

201 World Cup: Statistics Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Poland Croatia Italy Ukraine Austria Czech Republic United States Belarus Estonia Netherlands Russia Australia Slovenia Switzerland Great Britain France Denmark =19 Belgium =19 Brazil =19 Canada Total Men's Eight (M8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Great Britain Romania Canada Australia Italy Croatia United States Poland Russia China Netherlands Belarus Mixed (Canada/France) France =16 Czech Republic =16 Egypt Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

202 World Cup: Statistics Women's Single Sculls (W1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Belarus Russia Germany Czech Republic China New Zealand Bulgaria Great Britain Denmark Sweden France Australia Spain =14 Azerbaijan =14 Canada =14 Cuba =14 Lithuania =14 Netherlands =14 United States Total Women's Pair (W2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain Romania New Zealand Canada Australia China Germany United States Belarus Russia South Africa Denmark Ukraine Netherlands =15 France =15 Italy Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

203 World Cup: Statistics Women's Double Sculls (W2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Great Britain Germany New Zealand China Netherlands Bulgaria Poland Russia United States Switzerland Lithuania Australia Italy Belarus Czech Republic =16 Denmark =16 France =16 Ukraine Romania Hungary =21 Finland =21 Latvia Total Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany China Romania Canada Denmark Great Britain United States Australia Netherlands Greece Sweden Finland New Zealand =14 Belgium =14 Cuba =14 Spain Poland =18 France =18 Ireland =18 Switzerland Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

204 World Cup: Statistics Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Germany Great Britain Ukraine China Russia United States Australia Denmark Belarus New Zealand Netherlands Romania =13 Italy =13 Mixed (Denmark/United States) =13 Poland =13 Switzerland Total Women's Eight (W8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First medal Last medal 1 Romania Germany United States Netherlands Australia Great Britain Canada China Belarus Poland Total Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

205 World Cup: Statistics Overall World Cup Standings per year (since 1997) 2012 Place Team Points 1 Great Britain Germany New Zealand 97 4 Australia 74 5 China 59 =6 Netherlands 49 =6 France 49 8 Czech Republic 48 9 Denmark Greece Ukraine United States Canada Poland Italy 27 =16 Croatia 24 =16 Romania Belarus 23 =19 Norway 15 =19 Azerbaijan Lithuania 14 =22 Sweden 11 =22 Estonia 11 =24 Serbia 10 =24 Cuba 10 =26 Slovenia 9 =26 Russia 9 =28 Argentina 8 =28 South Africa 8 30 Hungary 6 =31 Ireland 5 =31 Switzerland 5 =33 Spain 3 =33 Mexico Place Team Points 1 Germany Great Britain New Zealand United States 70 5 Poland 56 6 China 55 7 Czech Republic 45 8 Denmark 41 9 Belarus Netherlands Italy Ukraine Canada 29 =14 France 27 =14 Greece 27 =16 Australia 25 =16 Sweden Croatia Romania Switzerland 17 =21 South Africa 15 =21 Russia 15 =23 Estonia 10 =23 Lithuania Argentina 8 =26 Norway 7 =26 Serbia 7 =28 Hungary 6 =28 Portugal 6 =28 Slovenia 6 =31 Austria 5 =31 Azerbaijan 5 =31 Latvia 5 34 Ireland 3 35 Belgium Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

206 Rowing World Cup: Statistics 2010 Place Team Points 1 Great Britain Germany New Zealand 85 4 China 82 5 United States 64 6 Czech Republic 61 7 Australia 53 8 Canada 52 9 Italy Poland France 30 =12 Russia 29 =12 Ukraine 29 =14 Belarus 28 =14 Netherlands Croatia Switzerland Greece 22 =19 Denmark 21 =19 Serbia Romania Sweden Norway Estonia 9 25 Belgium 8 =26 Lithuania 4 =26 Portugal 4 28 Austria 3 =29 Ireland 2 =29 Mexico 2 =29 South Africa 2 =29 Slovenia 2 =33 Cuba 1 =33 Iran Place Team Points 1 Great Britain Germany New Zealand Poland 72 5 Italy 60 6 Czech Republic 50 7 United States 48 8 France 44 9 China Canada Netherlands Denmark 32 =13 Belgium 23 =13 Slovenia Greece Norway 18 =17 Spain 17 =17 Russia Croatia Belarus Romania Sweden Bulgaria 9 =24 Estonia 8 =24 South Africa 8 26 Serbia 6 27 Lithuania 5 =28 Cuba 4 =28 Switzerland 4 30 Hungary 3 31 Japan 2 32 Austria Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

207 World Cup: Statistics 2008 Place Team Points 1 Great Britain Germany China Australia 86 5 New Zealand 78 6 France 76 7 Czech Republic 62 8 Canada 49 9 Italy 48 =10 Netherlands 45 =10 United States Poland Belarus Denmark Slovenia Romania 18 =17 Norway 14 =17 Switzerland 14 =17 Croatia Sweden Greece 12 =22 South Africa 11 =22 Ukraine Hungary 9 =25 Belgium 8 =25 Estonia 8 =27 Ireland 5 =27 Serbia 5 =27 Finland 5 30 Bulgaria 4 31 Russia 2 32 Japan Place Team Points 1 Great Britain Germany China France 80 5 New Zealand 78 6 Czech Republic 68 7 Netherlands 66 =8 Canada 53 =8 Australia Denmark United States 45 =12 Belarus 37 =12 Poland Italy Estonia 21 =16 Romania 19 =16 Russia Slovenia 18 =19 Croatia 15 =19 Norway Sweden Hungary Greece Bulgaria 8 =25 Switzerland 6 =25 Ukraine 6 27 Ireland 5 =28 Japan 4 =28 South Africa 4 =30 Finland 3 =30 Slovakia 3 =32 Austria 2 =32 Serbia Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

208 Rowing World Cup: Statistics 2006 Place Team Points 1 Germany Great Britain Australia 83 4 Czech Republic 69 5 China 59 6 New Zealand 56 7 Belarus 51 8 Italy 47 9 France 45 =10 Netherlands 39 =10 Poland United States Romania 35 =14 Ireland 34 =14 Russia 34 =16 Canada 27 =16 Slovenia Denmark Sweden Hungary Norway Serbia and Montenegro 14 =23 Egypt 10 =23 Ukraine 10 =25 Finland 9 =25 Greece 9 =25 Switzerland 9 28 Estonia 7 =29 Croatia 5 =29 Cuba 5 =29 Japan 5 =29 South Africa 5 =33 Argentina 2 =33 Portugal 2 35 Austria Place Team Points 1 Germany Great Britain Italy 73 4 Czech Republic 64 5 Poland 57 =6 New Zealand 55 =6 Russia 55 8 Belarus 54 9 France Netherlands Australia 41 =12 Romania 31 =12 Ukraine China Bulgaria Denmark Canada Ireland Croatia 22 =20 Hungary 21 =20 Slovenia Norway Estonia Finland Sweden United States Spain 9 28 Switzerland 8 29 Slovakia 7 30 Japan 6 31 Serbia and Montenegro 4 =32 Cuba 3 =32 Egypt 3 =32 Greece 3 =35 Latvia 2 =35 Lithuania 2 =35 Portugal 2 =38 Belgium 1 =38 South Africa Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

209 World Cup: Statistics 2004 Place Team Points 1 Germany Great Britain 92 3 Italy 80 4 Canada 78 =5 Czech Republic 58 =5 Netherlands 58 7 United States 54 8 Belarus 50 =9 Denmark 46 =9 Romania France Slovenia 35 =13 Estonia 29 =13 Poland 29 =13 Russia Australia 23 =17 China 22 =17 Norway 22 =19 Croatia 17 =19 Hungary 17 =19 New Zealand Switzerland Bulgaria Belgium Ireland Serbia and Montenegro South Africa 8 28 Argentina 6 29 Egypt 6 =30 Chile 5 =30 Spain 5 =30 Greece 5 =33 Austria 4 =33 Finland 4 =33 Sweden 4 =33 Ukraine 4 =37 Japan 1 =37 Slovakia Place Team Points 1 Germany Great Britain 97 3 Italy 87 4 Czech Republic 77 5 United States 65 6 Netherlands 54 7 Soviet Union 52 8 Belarus 46 9 Romania 41 =10 Australia 39 =10 Denmark Slovenia Canada Ukraine France Hungary 28 =17 Poland 23 =17 Croatia 23 =17 China Bulgaria 18 =21 New Zealand 16 =21 Austria Switzerland Spain 12 =25 South Africa 11 =25 Japan Norway 7 =28 Greece 6 =28 Serbia and Montenegro 6 =30 Chile 5 =30 Egypt 5 =30 Ireland 5 =30 Lithuania 5 34 Cuba 3 =35 Estonia 2 =35 Argentina 2 =37 Venezuela 1 =37 Sweden Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

210 Rowing World Cup: Statistics 2002 Place Team Points 1 Germany Great Britain Italy 74 4 Czech Republic 69 5 Australia 68 6 Ukraine 57 7 Romania 55 8 Belarus 53 =9 Denmark 51 =9 France Netherlands Russia Hungary Croatia Poland Slovenia Canada South Africa United States Lithuania Norway Austria Greece New Zealand Bulgaria 9 26 Egypt 8 27 Estonia 7 =28 Yugoslavia 5 =28 Spain 5 =28 Sweden 5 =31 Latvia 2 =31 Ireland 2 =31 Japan 2 34 Finland Place Team Points 1 Germany Great Britain Belarus 78 4 United States 77 5 Denmark 75 6 Romania 72 7 France 57 8 Canada 52 9 Switzerland Poland Netherlands Czech Republic 36 =13 Slovenia 33 =13 Hungary Ukraine 30 =16 Italy 29 =16 Austria Russia Norway Australia Croatia Cuba Spain China Lithuania 16 =26 Argentina 13 =26 South Africa 13 =26 Belgium Brazil 12 =30 Greece 11 =30 New Zealand 11 =30 Egypt 11 =33 Yugoslavia 9 =33 Bulgaria 9 =35 Mexico 8 =35 Sweden 8 37 Estonia 6 38 Chile 4 39 Slovakia 3 40 Japan Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

211 World Cup: Statistics 2000 Place Team Points 1 Germany Australia Great Britain 93 4 Romania 86 5 Italy 77 6 France 68 7 United States 48 8 Netherlands 45 =9 Canada 44 =9 New Zealand Austria Belarus Switzerland Russia China Norway Slovenia 24 =18 Czech Republic 23 =18 Ukraine Denmark 22 =21 Lithuania 19 =21 Poland Hungary Croatia South Africa 9 =26 Bulgaria 8 =26 Yugoslavia 8 28 Egypt 6 =29 Ireland 5 =29 Estonia 5 31 Greece 3 =32 Sweden 2 =32 Latvia 2 =32 Portugal 2 =35 Japan 1 =35 Slovakia Place Team Points 1 Germany Great Britain Romania 78 4 Netherlands 73 5 France 71 6 Canada 69 7 Denmark 68 8 Russia 56 9 Belarus Switzerland Norway Australia 37 =13 Greece 29 =13 Slovenia 29 =13 China Austria 25 =17 Croatia 23 =17 Czech Republic Ukraine Italy United States New Zealand Hungary Poland 14 =25 Sweden 12 =25 Bulgaria South Africa Egypt Lithuania 9 30 Belgium 8 31 Latvia 5 =32 Spain 2 =32 Yugoslavia 2 =32 Brazil Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

212 Rowing World Cup: Statistics Place Team =14 =14 =16 = =22 =22 =24 =24 26 =27 =27 =29 =29 31 =32 =32 Germany Great Britain Denmark Australia Romania Russia Italy Switzerland Belarus Czech Republic Austria Norway Sweden Ukraine Netherlands United States France Poland Canada Lithuania New Zealand Slovenia Egypt Hungary Croatia China Spain Latvia Bulgaria Belgium Portugal Brazil Estonia Points Place Team =14 = =22 =22 =22 =25 =25 27 =28 = Germany Great Britain Romania Denmark France Australia Belarus Russia Norway Switzerland Lithuania Poland Sweden Ukraine Slovenia Canada Netherlands Italy Croatia United States Latvia Bulgaria Austria Egypt New Zealand Czech Republic Ireland Belgium Spain Greece Hungary South Africa Points

213 10. Venues Olympic Games (since 1896) World Rowing Championships (since 1962) FISA Lightweight Championships ( ) World Cup (since 1990) Under 23 Events (since 1976) World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1967) Men s and Women s Single Sculls ( ) World Cup Events and International Events (since 1997) Match des Séniors ( ) Nations Cup ( ) World Under 23 Regatta ( ) World Rowing Under 23 Regatta (2004) World Rowing Under 23 Championships (since 2005) FISA Junior Regatta for Men ( ) FISA Junior Championships for Men ( ) FISA Men s Junior Championships & FISA Women s Junior Championships ( ) World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1985) European Rowing Championships (since 1893)

214 Venues 10. Venues Olympic Games (since 1896) 1896 Athens Piraeus GRE (cancelled due to adverse weather conditions) 1900 Paris Courbevoie FRA (men only - open categories) 1904 St. Louis USA (men only - open categories) 1908 London Henley-on-Thames GBR (men only - open categories) 1912 Stockholm SWE (men only - open categories) 1920 Antwerp BEL (men only - open categories) 1924 Paris Argenteuil FRA (men only - open categories) 1928 Amsterdam Sloten NED (men only - open categories) 1932 Los Angeles Long Beach USA (men only - open categories) 1936 Berlin Gruenau GER (men only - open categories) 1948 London Henley-on-Thames GBR (men only - open categories) 1952 Helsinki Lake Wendouree FIN (men only - open categories) 1956 Melbourne Ballarat AUS (men only - open categories) 1960 Rome Lake Albano ITA (men only - open categories) 1964 Tokyo Lake Toda JPN (men only - open categories) 1968 Mexico City Lake Xochimilco MEX (men only - open categories) 1972 Munich Oberschleissheim FRG (men only - open categories) 1976 Montreal Notre Dame CAN (men & women - open categories) 1980 Moscow Krylatskoje URS (men & women - open categories) 1984 Los Angeles Lake Casitas USA (men & women - open categories) 1988 Seoul Han River KOR (men & women - open categories) 1992 Barcelona Lake Banyoles ESP (men & women - open categories) 1996 Atlanta Lake Lanier USA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2000 Sydney Penrith Lake AUS (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2004 Athens Schinias GRE (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2008 Beijing Shunyi CHN (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2012 London Lake Dorney GBR (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2016 Rio de Janeiro Lagoa Rodrigo de BRA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) Freitas World Rowing Championships (since 1962) 1962 Lucerne Rotsee SUI (men only - open categories) 1966 Bled Lake Bled YUG (men only - open categories) 1970 St. Catharines Martindale Pond CAN (men only - open categories) 1974 Lucerne Rotsee SUI (men & women - open categories & lightweight men) 1975 Nottingham Holme Pierrepont GBR (men & women - open categories & lightweight men) 1977 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED (men & women - open categories & lightweight men) 1978 Karapiro Lake Karapiro NZL (men & women - open categories) 1979 Bled Lake Bled YUG (men & women - open categories & lightweight men) 1981 Munich Oberschleissheim FRG (men & women - open categories & lightweight men) 1982 Lucerne Rotsee SUI (men & women - open categories & lightweight men) 1983 Duisburg Wedau Canal FRG (men & women - open categories & lightweight men) 1985 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1986 Nottingham Holmes Pierrepont GBR (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1987 Copenhagen Lake Bagsvaerd DEN (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1988 Milan Idroscalo ITA (lightweight men & women combined with juniors) 1989 Bled Lake Bled YUG (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1990 Barrington Lake Barrington AUS (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1991 Vienna Neue Donau AUT (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1993 Racice Roudnice CZE (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1994 Indianapolis Eagle Creek USA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1995 Tampere Lake Kaukajaervi FIN (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1996 Glasgow Strathclyde GBR (international events only) 1997 Aiguebelette Lake Aiguebelette FRA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1998 Cologne Lake Fuehlinger GER (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1999 St. Catharines Martindale Pond CAN (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2000 Zagreb Jarun CRO (international events only) 2001 Lucerne Rotsee SUI (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2002 Seville Guadalquivir River ESP (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2003 Milano Idroscalo ITA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2004 Banyoles Lake Banyoles ESP (international events only) 2005 Gifu Nagara River JPN (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2006 Eton Lake Dorney GBR (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2007 Munich Oberschleissheim GER (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2008 Linz Ottensheim AUT (international events only) 2009 Poznan Lake Malta POL (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2010 Karapiro Lake Karapiro NZL (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2011 Bled Lake Bled SLO (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2012 Plovdiv Plovdiv Rowing Canal BUL (international events only) 2013 Chungjiu KOR (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2014 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2015 Aiguebelette Lake Aiguebelette FRA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 212. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

215 Venues FISA Lightweight Championships ( ) 1976 Villach Lake Ossiach AUT (combined with FISA Junior Championships) 1978 Copenhagen Lake Bagsvaerd DEN (men only) 1980 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL (combined with FISA Junior Championships) 1984 Montreal Notre-Dame CAN (men only) 1988 Milan Idroscalo ITA (men & women combined with FISA Junior Championships) World Cup (since 1990) Men s and Women s Single Sculls ( ) 1990 San Diego Mission Bay USA 1990 Mannheim Port of Mannheim GER 1990 Oslo Lake Aarungen NOR 1990 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED 1990 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 1991 San Diego Mission Bay USA 1991 Piediluco Lake Piediluco ITA 1991 Duisburg Wedau Canal GER 1991 Hjelmsjo SWE 1991 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED 1991 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 1992 San Diego Mission Bay USA 1992 Cologne Lake Fuehlinger GER 1992 Copenhagen Lake Bagsvaerd DEN 1992 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 1993 Melbourne Yarra River AUS 1993 Mexico City Lake Xochimilco MEX 1993 Duisburg Wedau Canal GER 1993 Tampere Lake Kaukajaervi FIN 1993 Henley River Thames GBR 1993 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 1994 Duisburg Wedau Canal GER 1994 Paris Vaires sur Marne FRA 1994 Henley River Thames GBR 1994 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 1995 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL 1995 Paris Vaires sur Marne FRA 1995 Henley River Thames GBR 1995 Lucerne Rotsee SUI World Cup Events and International Events (since 1997) 1997 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 1997 Paris Vaires sur Marne FRA 1997 Lucerne Lake Rotsee SUI 1998 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 1998 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL 1998 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 1999 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL 1999 Vienna Neue Donau AUT 1999 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2000 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2000 Vienna Neue Donau AUT 2000 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2001 New Jersey Mercer Lake USA 2001 Seville Guadalquivir River ESP 2001 Vienna Neue Donau AUT 2001 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2002 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL 2002 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2002 Munich Oberschliessheim GER 2003 Milan Idroscalo ITA 2003 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2003 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2004 Poznan Lake Malta POL 2004 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2004 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2005 Eton Lake Dorney GBR 2005 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2005 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 213. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

216 Venues 2006 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2006 Poznan Lake Malta POL 2006 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2007 Linz Ottensheim AUT 2007 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED 2007 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2008 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2008 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2008 Poznan Lake Malta POL 2009 Banyoles Lake Banyoles ESP 2009 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2009 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2010 Bled Lake Bled SLO 2010 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2010 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2011 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2011 Hamburg GER 2011 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2012 Belgrade SRB 2012 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2012 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 2013 Sydney Sydney International Regatta Centre AUS 2013 TBC 2013 Lucerne Rotsee SUI 2014 Sydney Sydney International Regatta Centre AUS 2014 Aiguebelette Lake Aiguebelette FRA 2015 Lucerne Rotsee SUI Under 23 Events (since 1976) Match des Séniors ( ) 1976 Macon Saone River FRA (men & women - open categories) 1977 Tours Cher FRA (men & women - open categories) 1978 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL (men & women - open categories) 1979 Hjelmsjoe Oerkelljunga SWE (men & women - open categories) 1980 Piediluco Lake Piediluco ITA (men & women - open categories) 1981 Essen Lake Baldeney FRG (men & women - open categories) 1982 Vienna Neue Donau AUT (men & women - open categories) 1983 Candia Lake Candia ITA (men & women - open categories) 1984 Copenhagen Lake Bagsvaerd DEN (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1985 Banyoles Lake Banyoles ESP (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1986 Hamburg Allermoehe FRG (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1987 Aiguebelette Lake Aiguebelette FRA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1988 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1989 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1990 Linz Ottensheim AUT (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1991 Naro San Giovanni ITA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) Nations Cup ( ) 1992 Glasgow Strathclyde GBR (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1993 Ioannina Lake Ioannina GRE (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1994 Paris Vaires sur Marne FRA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1995 Groningen KPN Watersportbaan NED (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1996 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1997 Milan Idroscalo ITA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1998 Ioannina Lake Ioannina GRE (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 1999 Hamburg Allermoehe GER (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2000 Copenhagen Lake Bagsvaerd DEN (men & women - open & lightweight categories) World Under 23 Regatta ( ) 2001 Linz Ottensheim AUT (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2002 Genoa Pra ITA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2003 Belgrade Lake Sava SCG (men & women - open & lightweight categories) World Rowing Under 23 Regatta (2004) 2004 Poznan Lake Malta POL (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 214. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

217 Venues World Rowing Under 23 Championships (since 2005) 2005 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2006 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2007 Strathclyde Country Park GBR (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2008 Brandenburg Lake Beetz GER (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2009 Racice Roudnice CZE (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2010 Brest Olympic Training BLR (men & women - open & lightweight categories) Centre 2011 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2012 Trakai Lake Galve LTU (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2013 Linz Ottensheim AUT (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 2014 Varese Lake Varese ITA (men & women - open & lightweight categories) World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1967) FISA Junior Regatta for Men ( ) 1967 Ratzeburg FRG 1968 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED 1969 Naples Lake Patria ITA FISA Junior Championships for Men ( ) 1970 Ioannina Lake Ioannina GRE 1971 Bled Lake Bled YUG 1972 Milan Idroscalo ITA 1973 Nottingham Holme Pierrepont GBR 1974 Ratzeburg Lake Kuechen FRG 1975 Montreal Notre Dame CAN 1976 Villach Lake Ossiach AUT (combined with FISA Lightweight Championships) 1977 Tampere Lake Kaukajaervi FIN FISA Men s Junior Championships & FISA Women s Junior Championships ( ) 1978 Belgrade Sava River YUG 1979 Moscow Krylatskoje URS 1980 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL (combined with FISA Lightweight Championships) 1981 Sofia Lake Pantcharevo BUL 1982 Piediluco Lake Piediluco ITA 1983 Vichy Allier River FRA 1984 Joenkoeping Lake Munksjoen SWE World Rowing Junior Championships (since 1985) 1985 Brandenburg Lake Beetz GDR 1986 Racice Roudnice TCH 1987 Cologne Lake Fuehlinger FRG 1988 Milan Idroscalo ITA (combined with FISA Lightweight Championships) 1989 Szeged HUN 1990 Aiguebelette Lake Aiguebelette FRA 1991 Banyoles Lake Banyoles ESP 1992 Montreal Notre Dame CAN (combined with FISA Lightweight Championships) 1993 Aarungen Lake Aarungen NOR 1994 Munich Oberschleissheim GER 1995 Poznan Lake Malta POL 1996 Glasgow Strathclyde GBR 1997 Hazewinkel Lake Hazewinkel BEL 1998 Linz Ottensheim AUT 1999 Plovdiv BUL 2000 Zagreb Sava River CRO 2001 Duisburg Wedau Canal GER 2002 Trakai LTU 2003 Athens Schinias GRE 2004 Banyoles Lake Banyoles ESP 2005 Brandenburg Lake Beetz GER 2006 Amsterdam Bosbaan NED 2007 Beijing Shunyi CHN 2008 Linz Ottensheim AUT (combined with the non-olympic senior World Rowing Championships) 2009 Brive-la-Gaillarde Le Lac du Causse FRA Corrézien 2010 Racice Roudnice CZE 2011 Eton Lake Dorney GBR 2012 Plovdiv Plovdiv Rowing Canal BUL (combined with the non-olympic senior World Rowing Championships) 2013 Trakai Lake Galve LTU 2014 Hamburg Allermoehe GER 2015 Rio De Janeiro Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas BRA 215. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

218 Venues EuropeanRowing Rowing Championships (since European Championships (since 1893)1893) Orta Macon Ostend Geneva Pallanza Turin Ostende Paris Zurich Strasbourg Venice Paris Ghent Pallanza Strasbourg Lucerne Paris Ostend Como Geneva Ghent Macon Amsterdam Barcelona Como Zurich Prague Lucerne Como Bydgoszcz Liege Paris Belgrade Budapest Lucerne Berlin Amsterdam Milan Lucerne Amsterdam Milan Macon Copenhagen Amsterdam Ghent Bucharest Bled Duisburg Poznan Macon London Prague Berlin Copenhagen Moscow Amsterdam Duisburg Amsterdam Vichy Berlin Klagenfurt Tata Copenhagen Brandenburg Moscow Poznan Athens Brest 2010 Montemor-oVelho Plovdiv Varese Seville Lake Orta Saone River Ostend Canal Lake Geneva Lake Maggiore River Po Ostend Canal Courbevoie Lake Zurich Port of Kehl Guidecca Canal Courbevoie Terneuzen Canal Lake Maggiore Port of Kehl Lake Lucerne Juvisy Ostend Canal Lake Como Lake Geneva Terneuzen Canal Saone River Ymulden Canal Port of Barcelona Lake Como Lake Zurich Vltava River Lake Lucerne Lake Como ITA FRA BEL SUI ITA ITA BEL FRA SUI FRA ITA FRA BEL ITA FRA SUI FRA BEL ITA SUI BEL FRA NED ESP ITA SUI TCH SUI ITA POL Meuse River BEL Suresne FRA Sava River YUG Danube River HUN Rotsee SUI Gruenau GER Bosbaan NED Idroscalo ITA Rotsee SUI Bosbaan NED Idroscalo ITA Saone River FRA Lake Bagsvaerd DEN Bosbaan NED G. Nachez BEL ROU Lake Bled YUG Wedau Canal FRG Lake Malta POL Saone River FRA Welsh Harp Reservoir GBR Vltava River TCH Gruenau GDR Lake Bagsvaerd DEN Lake Khimki URS Bosbaan NED Wedau Canal FRG Bosbaan NED Allier River FRA Gruenau GDR Lake Woerther AUT HUN Lake Bagsvaerd DEN Lake Beetz GDR Krylatskoje RUS Lake Malta POL Schinias GRE Olympic Training BLR Centre National Training POR Centre Plovdiv Rowing Canal BUL ITA Guadalquivir River ESP (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (women only - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (women only - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (women only - open categories) (men only - open categories) (women only - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (women only - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (women only - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (women only - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (women only - open categories) (men & women - open categories) (men & women - open & lightweight categories) (men & women - open & lightweight categories) (men & women - open & lightweight categories) (men & women - open & lightweight categories) (men & women - open & lightweight categories) (men & women - open & lightweight categories) (men & women - open & lightweight categories) 216. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

219 11. World Rowing Awards Thomas Keller Medal World Rowing Awards 219

220 11. WORLD ROWING AWARDS Thomas Keller Medal The Thomas Keller Medal is the highest distinction in the sport of rowing. It is awarded to recognise an exceptional international rowing career as well as exemplary sportsmanship and legendary aspect. Thomas Keller (Thomi) born 1924, was elected President of FISA in 1958, at the age of 34 and was then the youngest president of an international sports federation ever. At that time he was still an active athlete himself, and he made it his principle always to give priority to the competitors interests, an axiom which has been a guiding principle for his beloved sport ever since. Following the 1988 Olympics, Thomi Keller spontaneously awarded the FISA Medal of Honour to Peter-Michael Kolbe and Pertti Karpinnen to commemorate one of the greatest rivalries in the history of the sport and recognising their exceptional talent and sportsmanship. This shaped the idea of the Thomas Keller Medal which was initiated by the Keller family following Thomi s passing in 1989 and first awarded to the great Norwegian oarsman Alf Hansen in Each year, the winner is carefully selected by the Thomas Keller Medal committee, after a broad international nomination process, to ensure that the true values which Thomi so strongly believed in are represented in this award Alf Hansen (NOR) 1991 Thomas Greiner (GER) 1994 Yuri Pimenov (RUS) 1996 Francesco Esposito (ITA) 1996 Nikolai Pimenov (RUS) 1996 Rolf Thorsen (NOR) 1997 Carmine Abbagnale (ITA) 1997 Giuseppe Abbagnale (ITA) 1997 Jana Sorgers (GER) 1997 Thomas Lange (GER) 1998 Kerstin Koeppen (GER) 1998 Roland Baar (GER) 1999 Kathleen Heddle (CAN) 1999 Silken Laumann (CAN) 2001 Steven Redgrave (GBR) 2002 Marnie McBean (CAN) 2003 Peter Antonie (AUS) 2004 Nico Rienks (NED) 2005 Matthew Pinsent (GBR) 2006 Agostino Abbagnale (ITA) 2007 Mike McKay (AUS) 2008 Elisabeta Lipa (ROU) 2009 Kathrin Boron (GER) 2010 James Tomkins (AUS) 2011 Jueri Jaanson (EST) 2012 Vaclav Chalupa (CZE) 218. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

221 11.2. World Rowing Awards The World Rowing Awards are a series of four distinctions which each year honour the most deserving male and female crews, as well as the coach of the year and a special medal for distinguished services to rowing which rewards an outstanding contribution to the development of international rowing. Nominations are submitted by FISA s Council, Commissions and Staff. The shortlist is selected by FISA s Council and then put to the Executive Committee and the relevant Commission Chairperson for the final decision. The awards are usually presented to the winner during the annual Gala dinner which takes place during the Coaches Conference or the World Rowing Forum. World Rowing Coach of the Year Award 2002 Mike Spracklen (CAN) 2003 Giuseppe La Mura (ITA) 2004 Mike Teti (USA) 2005 Richard Tonks (NZL) 2006 Gianni Postiglione (ITA) 2007 Paul Thompson (GBR) 2008 Alex Wojciechowski (POL) 2009 Tom Terhaar (USA) 2010 Richard Tonks (NZL) 2011 Gianni Postiglione (GRE) 2012 Dick Tonks (NZL) World Rowing Male Rower or Crew of the Year Award 2002 Men s Pair: James Cracknell and Matthew Pinsent (GBR) 2003 Men s Pair: James Tomkins and Drew Ginn (AUS) 2004 Men s Four: Matthew Pinsent, Ed Coode, James Cracknell and Steve Williams (GBR) 2005 Men s Double Sculls: Luka Spik and Iztok Cop (SLO) 2006 Men s Quadruple Sculls: Konrad Wasielewski, Marek Kolbowicz, Michal Jelinski, Adam Korol (POL) 2007 Men s Pair: Drew Ginn and Duncan Free (AUS) 2008 Men s Single Sculls: Olaf Tufte (NOR) 2009 Men s Single Sculls: Mahe Drysdale (NZL) 2010 Men s Single Sculls: Ondrej Synek (CZE) 2011 Men s Pair: Eric Murray and Hamish Bond (NZL) 2012 Men s Lightweight Four: James Thompson, Matthew Brittain, John Smith, Lawrence Ndlovu (RSA) World Rowing Female Rower or Crew of the Year Award 2002 Women s Single Sculls: Rumyana Neykova (BUL) 2003 Women s Double Sculls: Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell (NZL) 2004 Women s Single Sculls: Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski (GER) 2005 Women s Double Sculls: Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell (NZL) 2006 Women s Single Sculls: Ekaterina Karsten (BLR) 2007 Women s Quadruple Sculls: Katherine Grainger, Frances Houghton, Debbie Flood, Annie Vernon (GBR) 2008 Women s Eight: Erin Cafaro, Lindsay Shoop, Anna Goodale, Eleanor Logan, Anna Cummins, Zsuzsanna Francia, Caroline Lind, Caryn Davies, Mary Whipple 2009 Women s Pair: Erin Cafaro and Zsuzsana Francia (USA) 2010 Women s Double Sculls: Anna Watkins and Katherine Graigner (GBR) 2011 Lightweight Women s Double Sculls: Alexandra Tsiavou and Christina Giazitzidou (GRE) 2012 Women s Double Sculls: Anna Watkins and Katherine Graigner (GBR) 219. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

222 World Rowing Distinguished Service to Rowing Award 2002 Klaus Filter (GER) 2003 Thor Nilsen (NOR) 2004 Mike Sweeney (GBR) 2005 Werner Konrad (GER) 2006 Penny Chuter (GBR) 2007 Michel Doutre (FRA) 2008 Zhang Qing (CHN) 2009 Dow Rowlands (NZL) 2010 Hart Perry (USA) 2011 Ricardo Ibarra (ARG) 2012 Di Ellis (GBR) World Para-Rowing Crew of the Year Award 2009 Adaptive Men s Single Sculls: Tom Aggar (GBR) 2010 Adaptive Men s Single Sculls: Tom Aggar (GBR) 2011 Adaptive Women s Single Sculls: Alla Lysenko (UKR) 2012 Adaptive Men s Single Sculls: Cheng Huang (CHN) 220. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

223 12. Best Times World Best Times World Cup Best Times Under 23 World Best Times (at World Rowing Under 23 Championships) Olympic Best Times Para-rowing Best Times 228

224 Best Times 12. Best Times World Best Times Event Time Name Date Location Men's Single Sculls (M1x) 6:33.35 New Zealand 29 Aug 2009 Poznan, POL Mahe Drysdale Men's Pair (M2-) 6:08.50 New Zealand 28 Jul 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Eric Murray Hamish Bond Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 6:03.25 France 17 Jun 2006 Poznan, POL Jean-Baptiste Macquet Adrien Hardy Men's Four (M4-) 5:37.86 Great Britain 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Alex Gregory Pete Reed Tom James Andrew Triggs Hodge Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) 6:10.02 Denmark 23 Jun 2007 Amsterdam, NED Mads Rasmussen Rasmus Quist Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) 5:45.60 Denmark 09 Jul 1999 Lucerne, SUI Thomas Ebert Thomas Poulsen Eskild Ebbesen Victor Feddersen Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 5:33.15 Russia 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Vladislav Ryabcev Alexey Svirin Nikita Morgachev Sergey Fedorovtsev Men's Eight (M8+) 5:19.35 Canada 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Gabriel Bergen Douglas Csima Rob Gibson Conlin McCAbe Malcolm Howard Andrew Byrnes Jeremiah Brown Will Crothers Brian Price Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) 6:42.16 Croatia 18 Sep 1994 Indianapolis, IN, USA Igor Boraska Tihomir Frankovic Milan Razov Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x) 6:46.93 France 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Jeremie Azou Men's Lightweight Eight (LM8+) 5:30.24 Germany 18 Aug 1992 Montreal, CAN Klaus Altena Christian Dahlke Mike Kobor Bernhard Stomporowski Thomas Melges Uwe März Michael Buchheit Kai von Warburg Olaf Kaska Men's Coxed Four (M4+) 5:58.96 Germany 24 Aug 1991 Vienna, AUT Jörg Dederding Armin Weyrauch Bahne Rabe Matthias Ungemach Armin Eichholz Men's Lightweight Pair (LM2-) 6:26.21 Ireland 18 Sep 1994 Paris, FRA Tony O'Connor Neville Maxwell Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) 5:45.18 Italy 16 Aug 1992 Montreal, CAN Michelangelo Crispi Massimo Guglielmi Francesco Esposito Massimo Lana 222. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

225 Best Times Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 7:07.71 Bulgaria Rumyana Neykova 21 Sep 2002 Seville, ESP Women's Pair (W2-) 6:53.80 Romania 21 Sep 2002 Seville, ESP Georgeta Andrunache Viorica Susanu Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 6:38.78 New Zealand 21 Sep 2002 Seville, ESP Georgina Evers-Swindell Caroline Evers-Swindell Women's Four (W4-) 6:25.35 Australia 26 Aug 2006 Eton, GBR Robyn Selby Smith Joanna Lutz Amber Bradley Kate Hornsey Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 6:49.43 New Zealand 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Louise Ayling Julia Edward Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 6:09.38 Germany 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Julia Richter Carina Baer Tina Manker Stephanie Schiller Women's Eight (W8+) 5:54.17 United States 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Esther Lofgren Susan Francia Jamie Redman Amanda Polk Meghan Musnicki Taylor Ritzel Caroline Lind Caryn Davies Mary Whipple Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x) 7:28.15 Romania 19 Jul 1994 Paris, FRA Constanta Burcica Women's Lightweight Pair (LW2-) 7:18.32 Australia 07 Sep 1997 Aiguebellette-le-Lac, FRA Eliza Blair Justine Joyce Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) 6:23.96 China 27 Aug 2006 Eton, GBR Yu Hua Chen Haixia Fan Xuefei Liu Jing 223. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

226 Best Times World Cup Best Times Event Time Name Date Location Men's Single Sculls (M1x) 6:39.12 New Zealand 17 Jun 2006 Poznan, POL Mahe Drysdale Men's Pair (M2-) 6:18.73 Croatia 09 Jul 1999 Lucerne, SUI Oliver Martinov Ninoslav Saraga Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 6:03.25 France 17 Jun 2006 Poznan, POL Jean-Baptiste Macquet Adrien Hardy Men's Four (M4-) 5:37.86 Great Britain 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Alex Gregory Pete Reed Tom James Andrew Triggs Hodge Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) 6:10.02 Denmark 23 Jun 2007 Amsterdam, NED Mads Rasmussen Rasmus Quist Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) 5:45.60 Denmark 09 Jul 1999 Lucerne, SUI Thomas Ebert Thomas Poulsen Eskild Ebbesen Victor Feddersen Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 5:33.15 Russia 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Vladislav Ryabcev Alexey Svirin Nikita Morgachev Sergey Fedorovtsev Men's Eight (M8+) 5:21.21 Australia 17 Jun 2006 Poznan, POL Dave McGowan James Marburg Matthew Ryan Samuel Conrad Thomas Laurich Karsten Forsterling Cameron McKenzie McHarg Jeremy Stevenson Martin Rabjohns Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 7:14.12 Germany 13 Jul 2003 Lucerne, SUI Katrin Rutschow- Stomporowski Women's Pair (W2-) 6:56.27 Canada 09 Jul 1999 Lucerne, SUI Emma Robinson Theresa Luke Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 6:41.06 Bulgaria 10 Jul 2005 Lucerne, SUI Rumyana Neykova Miglena Markova Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 6:49.43 New Zealand 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Louise Ayling Julia Edward Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 6:09.38 Germany 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Julia Richter Carina Baer Tina Manker Stephanie Schiller Women's Eight (W8+) 5:54.17 United States 25 May 2012 Lucerne,SUI Esther Lofgren Susan Francia Jamie Redman Amanda Polk Meghan Musnicki Taylor Ritzel Caroline Lind Caryn Davies Mary Whipple 224. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

227 Best Times Under 23 World Best Times (at World Rowing Under 23 Championships) Event Time Name Year Location Men's Single Sculls (BM1x) 6:46.61 Gemany 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Hubert Trzybinski Men's Pair (BM2-) 6:20.43 Great Britain 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED George Nash Constantine Louloudis Men's Double Sculls (BM2x) 6:08.43 Latvia 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Lauris Sire Dairis Adamaitis Men's Coxed Four (BM4+) 6:03.01 Serbia 23 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Veselin Savic Jovan Jovanovic Igor Lucic Il Luka Djordjevic Mateja Josic Men's Four (BM4-) 5:48.12 Germany 23 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Jann-Edzard Junkmann Hannes Ocik Kay Rueckbrodt Alexander Egler Men's Quadruple Sculls (BM4x) 5:39.62 Ukraine 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Yuriy Ivanov Ivan Futryk Olexandr Nadtoka Ivan Dovgodko Men's Eight (BM8+) 5:24.31 United States 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Alexander Bunkers Christopher Yeager Robert Munn Austin Hack Robert Otto Thomas Dethlefs Dariush Aghai Michael Gennaro Anthony Altimari Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (BLM1x) 6:46.93 France 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Jeremie Azou Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (BLM2x) 6:14.98 Germany 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Christian Hochbruck Matthias F. Arnold Men s Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (BLM4x) 5:49.69 Italy 25 Jul 2009 Racice, CZE Jose Casiraghi Andrea Cereda Pietro Ruta Francesco Rigon Men's Lightweight Four (BLM4-) 5:54.12 Italy 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Luca De Maria Catello Amarante Marcello Nicoletti Matteo Pinca Men's Lightweight Pair (BLM2-) 6:26.90 Great Britain 23 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Peter Chambers Kieren Emery 225. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

228 Best Times Women's Lightweight Single Sculls (BLW1x) 7:30.19 Great Britain 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Katherine Copeland Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (BLW2x) 6:59.31 Greece 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Triantafyllia Kalampoka Christina Giazitzidou Women's Single Sculls (BW1x) 7:27.23 Czech Republic 26 Jul 2009 Racice, CZE Jitka Antosova Women's Pair (BW2-) 7:05.13 United States 23 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Grace Luczak Felice Mueller Women's Double Sculls (BW2x) 6:51.58 Germany 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Daniela Schultze Mareike Adams Women's Quadruple Sculls (BW4x) 6:22.11 Australia 12 Jul 2012 Trakai, LTU Jessica Hall Olympia Aldersey Madeleine Edmunds Rebekah Hooper Women's Four (BW4-) 6:35.00 Germany 23 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Clara Karches Lea-Kathleen Kuehne Isabella Reimund Kathrin Marchand Women's Eight (BW8+) 6:03.23 Canada 24 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Lisa Roman Laura Cowal Susanne Grainger Katharine Goodfellow Christine Roper Sarah Black Jennifer Martins Lauren Wilkinson Luellen C. Fawcett Lightweight Women s Quadruple Sculls (BLW4x) 6:30.71 China 23 Jul 2011 Amsterdam, NED Chengcheng Wang Yueyue Liu Fenglan Wang Yanfei Cao 226. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

229 Best Times Olympic Best Times Event Time Name Date Location Men's Single Sculls (M1x) 6:42.52 Belgium 28 Jul 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Tim Maeyens Men's Pair (M2-) 6:08.50 New Zealand 28 Jul 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Eric Murray Hamish Bond Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 6:11.30 New Zealand 28 Jul 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Nathan Cohen Joseph Sullivan Men's Four (M4-) 5:47.06 Australia 30 Jul 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR William Lockwood James Chapman Drew Ginn Joshua Dunkley-Smith Men's Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) 6:10.99 Great Britain 17 Aug 2008 Beijing, CHN Zac Purchase Mark Hunter Men's Lightweight Four (LM4-) 5:47.76 Denmark 17 Aug 2008 Beijing, CHN Thomas Ebert Morten Jørgensen Mads Andersen Eskild Ebbesen Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 5:36.20 Australia 10 Aug 2008 Beijing, CHN Chris Morgan James McRae Brendan Long Dan Noonan Men's Eight (M8+) 5:19.85 United States 15 Aug 2004 Athens, GRE Jason Read Wyatt Allen Chris Ahrens Joseph Hansen Matt Deakin Dan Beery Beau Hoopman Bryan Volpenhein Pete Cipollone Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 7:18.12 Germany 21 Aug 2004 Athens, GRE Katrin Rutschow- Stomporowski Women's Pair (W2-) 6:57.29 Great Britain 28 Jul 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Helen Glover Heather Stanning Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 6:44.33 Great Britain 30 Jul 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Anna Watkins Katherine Grainger Women's Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 6:49.90 Australia 15 Aug 2004 Athens, GRE Sally Newmarch Amber Halliday Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 6:11.83 China 10 Aug 2008 Beijing, CHN Tang Bin Jin Ziwei Xi Aihua Zhang Yangyang Women's Eight (W8+) 5:56.55 United States 15 Aug 2004 Athens, GRE Kate Johnson Samantha Magee Megan Dirkmaat Alison Cox Caryn Davies Laurel Korholz Anna Cummuns-Mickelson Lianne Nelson -Bennion Mary Whipple 227. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

230 Best Times Para-rowing Adaptive Best Best Times Times Event Time Name Date Location Arms Only Men's Single Sculls (AM1x) 4:45.02 China 31 Aug 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Cheng Huang Arms Only Women's Single Sculls (AW1x) 5:25.17 Ukraine 29 Aug 2009 Poznan, POL Alla Lysenko Trunk & Arms Mixed Double Sculls (TA2x) 3:54.92 China 31 Aug 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Xiaoxian Lou Tianming Fei Legs, Trunk & Arms Mixed Coxed Four (LTA4+) 3:15.91 Germany 31 Aug 2012 Eton Dorney, GBR Anke Molkenthin Astrid Hengsbach Tino Kolitscher Kai Kruse Katrin Splitt 228. Media Guide Copyright 2012 FISA & Infostrada Sports, all rights reserved >

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