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1 2014 Media Guide World Rowing Championships Amsterdam, The Netherlands August 2014 WORLD ROWING AND WWF PARTNERS FOR CLEAN WATER

2 WORLD ROWING AND WWF PARTNERS FOR CLEAN WATER Our planet depends on clean water FISA, the World Rowing Federation, believes that we all have a responsibility to apply environmentally-sustainable practices to our use and management of water. Because rowing is a clean water sport, rowers have a number of very good reasons to be part of the clean water movement. Help safeguard our clean water WWF and World Rowing are now in the fourth year of their global clean water partnership. This harnesses all rowers, national federations and all rowing clubs to work towards safeguarding their own freshwater environment for everyone s benefit. Igor Meijer/FISA

3 Contents 1. General 1.1 Introduction What is FISA? Where to find using Rowing 2.1 About Rowing Boat Classes How to row Glossary of rowing terms 13 3 Event Information 3.1 Timetable of entries Entries by event World Rowing Championship competition description Competition schedule contingency plan Rowing in the Netherlands 19 4 Athletes 4.1 Who to Watch at the 2014 World Rowing Championships Who to Watch International boat classes Who to Watch Para-rowing Selected profiles Season to date 5.1 Review of the 2014 international season Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 3

4 6 Historical Results: World Rowing Championships 6.1 World Rowing Championships , , Current Olympic boat classes 6.2 World Rowing Championships International boat classes World Rowing Championships , 2013 Current Para-rowing boat classes 46 7 Historical Results: World Rowing Cup 7.1 World Rowing Cup Current Olympic boat classes World Rowing Cup International boat classes 58 8 Historical Results: Olympic & Paralympic Games 8.1 Olympic Games Paralympic Games Statistics 9.1 Olympic Games All Time NOC Table 79 All Time Olympic Multi Champions 80 All Time NOC Table per boat class (current Olympic boat classes) World Rowing Championships All Time NF Table (since 1962) Olympic and International boat classes 85 All Time NF Table per boat class (since 1962) Olympic and International 86 boat classes 9.3 World Rowing Cup Overall World Rowing Cup standings All Time World Rowing Cup Tables per boat class (current Olympic boat classes) 10 Best Times 10.1 World Best Times Para-rowing Best Times Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

5 1. General General 1.1 Introduction Welcome to rowing s most important regatta of the year, the World Rowing Championships. We are proud to be here at the hub of Dutch rowing, Amsterdam s Bosbaan regatta course. The World Rowing Championships is the culmination of a season of racing and with coveted World Championship titles on the line, there is no doubt racing will be impressive. Amsterdam will see over 1000 athletes competing from 60 countries in 27 boat classes. The programme features eight days of racing with the finals spread over the last four days in the Olympic, International and Para-rowing boat classes. Italy has entered the largest team with a total of 26 boats. The Italians finished at the top of the medals table in 2013, followed by Australia in second and Great Britain in third. This year, Australia and Great Britain have both sent 19 crews while Germany and the United States have entered large teams with 25 boats each. The women s single sculls has attracted a record turnout with 29 countries taking part. This makes it the largest field of the women s boat classes. The men s single sculls is likewise the largest field among the men s boat classes and also the largest overall. It has attracted 32 countries. This media guide has been designed to bring as much of the essential information as possible together in one useful place. The guide includes background information to help you find your way around our sport including diagrams to explain how rowing works. There is statistical information on the current season and past results and a Who to watch preview of selected boat classes. The World Rowing website is the hub for all rowing information and we have included a description on finding your way around the website. To you, the media, we wish to extend a warm welcome to the Bosbaan and World Rowing hopes that you enjoy this very special event. We appreciate your interest in and enthusiasm for our sport and as suppliers of rowing information to the world, we want to help you have a great experience. We welcome any feedback on the services provided. The World Rowing communications team Melissa Bray - Communications content manager Jillian O Mara - Online communications coordinator Emmanuelle Gabus - Marketing and communications assistant Tim Kelly - Media operations Eckhard Wallis - Photo processor Kristen Kit - Communications assistant 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 5

6 1.2 What is FISA? FISA, Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d Aviron in French, or more commonly called, the World Rowing Federation, is the governing body of the sport of rowing. It is empowered by its 142 member National Rowing Federations, the National Olympic Committees and the International Olympic Committee to govern the sport of rowing. FISA sets the rules and regulations for the practice of the sport in all of its forms (elite, para-rowing, masters, under-23, junior, university, coastal and indoor), and organises sanctioned World Rowing events. It also provides advice and expertise for the organisation of rowing regattas, on coaching education and other matters relating to the sport and its development. FISA was founded by representatives from Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland and Adriatica (now a part of Italy) in Turin on June 25, It is the oldest international sports federation in the Olympic movement. FISA established its first headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1922 and, after moving away, it returned to its roots in February FISA s goals and objectives The goals and objectives of FISA are to efficiently develop, promote, present and govern the sport of rowing. FISA s vision To encourage the development of the sport of rowing and strengthen the bonds that unite those who practise it. FISA s mission To make rowing a universally practised and globally relevant sport. To spread the sport in all its forms. Core values Core values of rowing Teamwork: Educational: Focus: Tradition: Environmental: Rowers pull together towards a common goal Rowers learn self-discipline and motivation together with commitment and a spirit of fair play Rowers require total concentration on the ultimate objective in order to harness power and precision in this demanding endurance sport Rowers pass on time-honoured values and shared experiences to future generations Rowers respect and safeguard the water and its surroundings Core values of FISA Oldest: Global: Influential: Ethical: Environmental: Created in June 1892, FISA was the first International Federation in the Olympic Movement and has been on the Olympic Games programme since the first Games of 1896 FISA has member federations in all five continents FISA has key representatives in leadership positions in many international sports organisations and governing bodies FISA is a leader in the fight against doping in sport and was the first International Federation to conduct out-of-competition doping controls Rowers respect and safeguard the water and its surroundings Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

7 General FISA s environmental policy Care of the environment is an integral part of rowing s core values and shapes FISA s strategy in all areas of its activities. FISA is committed to practices that respect and safeguard the environment in which the sport of rowing is conducted. FISA endorses responsible and sustainable environmental practices in the planning and staging of events, the design and construction of new rowing facilities and the refurbishment of existing rowing facilities. FISA promotes awareness and community consultation on rowing-related environmental issues. FISA s Environmental Policy is based on seven principles. These cover: 1 Habitat protection 2 Resource conservation 3 Waste and pollution reduction 4 Heritage and indigenous culture recognition 5 Healthy conditions for all associated with rowing 6 Environmental awareness and education 7 Consultation with wider community FISA is actively developing new strategies to fully engage itself in the promotion of clean water and the protection of the environment. FISA at events FISA activities during international events: The Umpiring Commission, chaired by Patrick Rombaut (Belgium), supervises and advises the jury The Events Commission, chaired by Mike Tanner (Hong Kong China), oversees the preparation, technical aspects and running of the regatta The Competitive Commission, chaired by John Boultbee (Australia), is in charge of competition regulation such as the fairness committee and coach support The Sports Medicine Commission, chaired by Alain Lacoste (France), oversees all medical aspects of the competition, including anti-doping FISA s Executive Director Matt Smith represents the Executive Committee in overseeing the operation of the event For more info, go to Other World Rowing events FISA promotes the sport of rowing as well as its main events under the brand World Rowing. World Rowing events are listed below: World Rowing Championships World Rowing Cup (annual series of three regattas) World Rowing Under 23 Championships World Rowing Junior Championships World Rowing Coastal Championships World Rowing Tour World Rowing Masters Regatta World Rowing City Sprints These events are all FISA-sanctioned events. go to: Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 7

8 1.3 Where to find using The new look of worldrowing.com allows you to navigate easily through all content and find a host of information on rowing, athletes, results, statistics, news and events. You can also watch live events and VOD on your desktop, mobile or tablet and follow our live event coverage including live blogs and live race tracker. Athletes: Includes: Athlete Biographies Top 10 Athletes Athletes of the Month Rising Stars Thomas Keller and World Rowing Awards Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

9 General Results: Includes: Results Database World Cup points tables Championship medal tables Best Times Results from major international regattas The World Rowing results database contains results dating back to the first Olympic Games in 1900 all the way through to the most up-to-date results from Events: To learn about upcoming events, visit the event section of our website. Each event has its own specific page that provides details about the programme, venue, host city and more. Photos & Videos: View the photo gallery, racing videos and other rowing videos. Also view our YouTube Channel for interviews with athletes, coaches and more: Online Media Guides: The online version of all media guides and accreditation for World Rowing events is available to download here, together with media contact information. Social Media: Facebook and Twitter Updated regularly throughout the year especially during regattas Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 9

10 2. Rowing 2.1 About rowing The origin of rowing The boat was mankind s most significant mode of transport for centuries and the oar is considered to be the most important invention before the wheel. The first representation of a rowing boat was discovered in Finland and dates back to 5,800 BC. The earliest regatta was held on 16 September 1274 in Venice, Italy, where regattas developed as challenges between gondoliers and boatmen in a variety of rowing boats. Rowing has evolved all over the world wherever people and water mix. However, the origin of the sport of rowing as we know it today comes from England, where the worldrenowned Oxford versus Cambridge University Boat Race was first held in 1829 on the River Thames. Rowing at the World Rowing Championships The first World Rowing Championships were staged in Lucerne, Switzerland in Initially held every four years, the championships soon became an annual event. It is the biggest annual World Rowing event, often with around 1,000 athletes and 60 nations entered. In non-olympic years, both Olympic and international boat classes compete at the World Rowing Championships, while in Olympic years only international boat classes take part. Female boat classes were included on the World Championship programme in 1974, with lightweight categories for both men and women featuring annually from Para-rowing was integrated into the World Rowing Championships programme for the first time in 2002 and has attracted an increasing number of participants ever since. Rowing at the Olympic & Paralympic rowing regattas Rowing became an Olympic sport in 1896, at the first Olympic Games of the modern era held in Athens, Greece. However, rough seas in the Piraeus harbour forced the event to be cancelled, which is why rowing won its first Olympic medals four years later in 1900, on the outskirts of Paris. Women s events were added to the Olympic programme in 1976 and lightweight events in Para-rowing first appeared at the Paralympic Games in Boat classes Rowing events are either sculling or sweep events. In sculling (denoted by an x ), each rower has two oars whereas in sweep rowing (denoted by a - for boats without coxswains and + for coxed boats) each person in the boat has one oar. Olympic boat classes Men Single Sculls (M1x) Double Sculls (M2x) Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Pair (M2-) Four (M4-) Lightweight Four (LM4-) Eight (M8+) Women Single Sculls (W1x) Double Sculls (W2x) Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Pair (W2-) Eight (W8+) Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

11 Rowing International boat classes Men Women Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x) Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x) Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) Lightweight Pair (LM2-) Four (W4-) Coxed Pair (M2+) Lightweight Eight (LM8+) Para-rowing boat classes Men Women Mixed AS Single Sculls (ASM1x) AS Single Sculls (ASW1x) TA Double Sculls (TAMix2x) LTA Double Sculls (LTAMix2x) LTA Coxed Four (LTAMix4+) Scull boats 1x Single scull 1 rower Average length: 8.2 m (27 ft) Minimum weight: 14 kg (30.8 lbs) Olympic Events: W1x, M1x 2x Double scull 2 rowers Average length: 10.4 m (34 ft) Minimum weight: 27 kg (59 lbs) Olympic Events: W2x, M2x, LW2x, LM2x 4x Quadruple scull 4 rowers Average length: 13.4 m (44 ft) Minimum weight: 52 kg (114 lbs) Olympic Events: W4x, M4x Sweep boats 2- Pair 2 rowers Average length: 10.4 m (34 ft) Minimum weight: 27 kg (59 lbs) Olympic Events: W2-, M2-4- Four 4 rowers Average length: 13.4 m (44 ft) Minimum weight: 50 kg (112 lbs) Olympic Events: M4-, LM4-8+ Eight 8 rowers with cox Average length: 19.9 m (62 ft) Minimum weight: 96 kg (221 lbs) Olympic Events: W8+, M Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 11

12 2.3 How to row 1 Entry/Catch Raise only the hands Do not open the body Enter the water before beginning the leg drive 6 Finish/Release Forearms and hands move oar handles down and around in a fluid continuous manner, releasing the oats from the water 2 Drive No. 1 Almost no change in the body position The body is hanging on the oar and footstretcher Work is done exclusively by the legs 7 Recovery No.1 Hands move away from the body at a constant speed 3 Drive No. 2 Upper body slowly takes over the leg drive The body starts to uncoil in a natural way 8 Recovery No.2 At the beginning of the slide, arms are past the knees There is early forward body angle preparation 4 Drive No. 3 Legs almost finish their work The upper body still continues its swing The arms begin their work 9 Recovery No.3 The slide is at half-way The arms and upper body have finished reaching out 5 Drive No. 4 End of the layback The arms move quickly and strongly to the body 10 Before Entry Last part of the slide All movements are finished except continuation of slide with concentration on a direct entry Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

13 Rowing 2.4 Glossary of rowing terms Blade Bow Bow ball Boat class Bow side/starboard side Catch Coxswain/Cox Crab Drive Feather Finish/Release Layback Length Recovery Regatta Sculling Slide Square Stern Stroke Stroke rate Stroke side/port side Sweep rowing Flattened or spoon-shaped end of oar or scull; sometimes used as term for oar 1 Forward end of boat, in terms of the direction the boat is moving in. 2 The rower in the seat nearest the bow Safety ball fitted to the bow end of racing boat The rowing event pertaining to the type of boat and gender eg men's single scull The right hand side of the boat when viewed from the stern The part of the stroke when the blade is put in the water Person who steers the boat usually from a seat in the stern Occurs when rower fails to get the oar out of the water at the end of the stroke, causing the oar to get caught in the water: catching a crab The part of the stroke between the catch and the finish, when the oar is in the water To turn the blade parallel with the water surface at the start of the recovery to reduce wind resistance The part of the stroke when the blade is taken out of the water The amount of backward lean of the rower s upper body towards the bow at the finish of the stroke The length of a boat ( They won by one length ) The part of the stroke cycle between the finish and the catch in which the blade is feathered and out of the water A competitive event raced in boats Rowing when each person rows with two oars 1 The parallel rails on which the boat seats move 2 The action of the boat seat with wheels on parallel rails When the blade is perpendicular to the water The back end of the boat in terms of the direction in which the boat is moving 1 The complete cycle of the oar going from the catch back to the catch. 2 The rower seated nearest to the stern of the boat The number of strokes per minute that a crew is rowing, as in the number of times a blade goes in the water each minute The left-hand side of the boat when viewed from the stern Rowing when each person rows with one oar 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 13

14 3. Event Information 3.1 Timetable of entries PROVISIONAL COMPETITION SCHEDULE (As of Tuesday 12 August 2014 (subject to the Draw at 15:00 hrs on Friday, 22 August 2014) Sunday, 24 August Monday, 25 August Tuesday, 26 Aug Wednesday, 27 August Thursday, 28 August Friday, 29 August Saturday, 30 Aug Sun, 31 August N Event # Heats Heats & Reps Reps Semis E/F Reps & Quarterfinals Semis C/D FF FE/ FC Q'FINALS Semis A/B-R Semis C/D Final D Final C Final B Semis A/B Final A Final D Final C Final B Final A Final B Final A 15 W :00 17:07 16:32 13:23 16:00 16 M :05 14:12 14:26 14:33 13:30 16:15 20 LM :19 14:26 14:33 15:22 15:29 14:01 14:09 10:33 13:37 16:30 18 LM1x 29 13:00 13:07 13:14 13:21 13:28 14:40 14:47 14:40 14:47 14:54 15:01 9:30 9:37 11:15 14:17 14:25 9:58 10:40 13:44 16:45 17 LW1x 13 13:35 13:42 13:49 15:36 14:33 14:41 13:51 17:00 22 LM4x 10 14:54 15:01 15:08 13:58 17:15 21 LW4x 9 15:08 15:15 15:15 14:05 17:30 19 LM8+ 5 *15:43 17:45 1 W :56 14:03 14:10 15:50 11:50 14:49 14:57 10:33 13:33 2 M :17 14:24 14:31 14:38 15:57 16:04 16:11 16:18 9:44 9:51 15:05 15:13 10:05 10:47 10:43 13:48 9 LM2x 27 14:45 14:52 14:59 15:06 15:13 15:22 15:29 15:22 15:29 15:36 15:43 9:58 10:05 11:22 15:21 15:29 10:12 10:54 10:53 14:03 8 LW2x 22 15:20 15:27 15:34 15:41 16:25 16:32 16:39 16:46 10:12 10:19 15:37 15:45 10:19 11:01 11:03 14:18 5 M :48 15:55 16:02 16:53 17:00 15:53 16:01 11:08 11:13 14:33 11 W4x 13 16:09 16:16 16:23 17:07 16:09 16:17 11:23 14:48 12 M4x 21 16:30 16:37 16:44 16:51 17:14 17:21 17:28 17:35 10:26 10:33 16:25 16:33 10:26 11:15 11:33 15:03 4 M2x 26 15:36 15:43 15:50 15:57 16:04 17:42 11:29 11:57 12:04 12:11 12:18 9:30 9:37 14:15 14:25 9:30 9:58 10:33 13:03 3 W2x 22 16:11 16:18 16:25 16:32 15:50 15:57 16:04 16:11 9:44 9:51 14:35 14:45 9:37 10:05 10:43 13:18 10 LM :39 16:46 16:53 16:18 16:25 14:55 15:05 10:12 10:53 13:33 13 W :49 17:56 16:41 16:49 11:03 13:48 7 M1x 32 16:58 17:05 17:12 17:19 17:26 17:33 17:14 17:21 17:28 14:12 14:19 16:39 16:46 16:53 17:00 10:40 10:47 11:08 11:36 15:15 15:25 9:44 10:19 11:13 14:03 6 W1x 29 17:40 17:47 17:54 18:01 18:08 17:35 17:42 17:07 17:14 17:21 17:28 10:54 11:01 11:43 15:35 15:45 9:51 10:26 11:23 14:18 14 M :49 17:56 17:35 17:42 11:33 14:33 General training: 6:30-12:30, 18:20-19:30 hrs 6:30-10:30, 18:10-19:30 hrs 6:30-12:30, 18:10-19:30 6:30-11:00, 18:00-19:30 hrs 6:30-9:00, :15, 18:50-19:30 hrs 6:30-9:00, 11:35-12:50, 18:30-19:30 hrs 6:30-9:00,15:30-19:30 6:30-10:00 Para-Rowing Events Heats Reps Final C Finals B Semis A/B Final B Finals A 81 ASW1x 12 11:14 11:22 13:20 13:28 11:52 17:40 82 ASM1x 14 11:30 11:38 11:46 13:36 11:44 12:24 12:32 17:30 17:50 83 TAMix2x 10 11:54 12:02 13:44 12:00 18:05 84 LTAMix2x 8 12:10 12:18 13:53 12:08 18:20 85 LTAMix :26 12:34 14:00 12:16 18:35 Para-Rowing training: 11:15-12:15 hrs 9:30 10:30 hrs 11:30-12:30 hrs 10:00-11:00 hrs 12:25-13:15 hrs Follow the live results on Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

15 Event Information 3.2 Entries by event As of 13 August 2014 W2- M2- W2x M2x M4- W1x M1x LW2x LM2x LM4- W4x M4x W8+ M8+ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) [13] [14] AUS ARG AUS ARG AUS ARG ARG ARG ANG AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS CAN AZE AUT AUS CAN ARM AUS AUS ARM AUT BLR CAN BLR BLR CZE CHI BUL AUT CHN AUS AZE AUT AUT CAN CAN CHN CAN CHN FRA CHN CHN AZE CZE AUT BEL BLR BRA CHI CHN CZE CHN ESP GBR CRO CZE BUL ESP BLR BLR BRA CAN CHN GBR EGY FRA FRA GER EGY DEN CAN FRA CHN CAN CAN CHI DEN GER EST GBR GBR IRL ESP ESP CHN GBR CRO CHN CHN CHN ESP ITA FRA GER GER ITA FIN EST CRO GER CZE CRO CZE CZE FRA KAZ GBR NED ITA NZL FRA FIN DEN GRE DEN CUB DEN DEN GBR NED GER ROU NED ROU GBR GER EGY ITA FRA CZE GBR ESP GER NZL ITA RUS POL RSA GER IRL ESP NED GBR DEN GER FRA ITA POL KAZ USA RUS RUS GRE ITA EST POL GER EGY GRE GBR JPN RUS LTU USA SRB HUN LTU GBR ROU HUN ESP IRL GER NED USA NED UKR ITA NED GER RUS IRL FIN ITA GRE NZL NOR USA MEX NOR HUN SRB ITA FRA JPN HUN RUS NZL NED NZL ISR UKR LAT GER NZL ITA USA POL NZL POL ITA USA LTU ITA POL JPN RUS ROU ROU LAT NED LTU RSA MEX SLO RSA RUS LTU NOR MEX RUS NED SUI RUS SWE NED NZL NED SUI NOR UKR SLO UKR NOR PUR NOR SWE NZL USA SRB USA NZL QAT NZL USA RSA TUR PUR RUS PAR RUS USA RUS SRB PER SUI SRB SUI PUR UGA USA SWE QAT UKR UKR ROU USA USA ZIM SLO SUI UKR USA ZIM LEGEND W2- Women s Pair M2- Men s Pair W2x Women s Double Sculls M2x Men s Double Sculls M4- Men s Four W1x Women s Single Sculls M1x Men s Single Sculls LW2x Lightweight Women s Double Sculls LM2x Lightweight Men s Double Sculls LM4- Lightweight Men s Four W4x Women s Quadruple Sculls M4x Men s Quadruple Sculls W8+ Women s Eight M8+ Men s Eight 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 15

16 3.2 Entries by event (continued) As of 13 August 2014 Para-Rowing Events As of 13 August 2014 W4- M2+ LW1x LM1x LM8+ LM2- LW4x LM4x ASW1x ASM1x TAMix2x LTAMix2x LTAMix4+ [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] (81) (82) (83) (84) (85) CAN ARG ALG ALG GER ARG AUS BRA BLR AUS AUS AUS BLR CHN AUS BEL ARG ITA AUS CHN CHN BRA AZE BRA BRA BRA FRA FRA CAN ARM NED AUT CZE DEN GBR BLR FRA FRA FRA GER GBR CHN AUS TUR BUL GBR GER ISR BRA GER GER GBR IRL GER DEN AZE USA CHI GER GRE ITA ESP ISR ITA ITA ITA ITA GER BUL CHN ITA ITA NED EST ITA UGA RSA NED NED GRE CHN CZE MEX MEX NOR GBR NED UKR RUS NZL NZL IRL DEN FRA NED NED RSA GER POL USA UGA UKR RSA ISR ESP GBR USA URU RUS ITA RUS USA USA RUS ITA FRA GER USA UGA NED UKR UKR JPN GBR IRL UKR POL USA NED GER ITA USA RUS RSA GRE JPN UGA HUN MEX USA IRL NED ITA SUI JPN USA PER POR RUS SLO SRB SUI SVK TUN TUR UGA USA VAN LEGEND W4- Women s Four M2+ Men s Coxed Pair LW1x Lightweight Women s Single Sculls LM1x Lightweight Men s Single Sculls LM8+ Lightweight Men s Eight LM2- Lightweight Men s Pair LW4x Lightweight Women s Quadruple Sculls LM4x Lightweight Men s Quadruple Sculls ASW1x AS Women s Single Sculls ASM1x AS Men s Single Sculls TAMix2x TA Mixed Double Sculls LTAMix2x LTA Mixed Double Sculls LTAMix4+ LTA Mixed Coxed Four Countries Crews Competitors Men Women Lightweight Men Lightweight Women Para-Rowing Men Para-Rowing Women Para-Rowing Mixed Total Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

17 Event Information 3.3 World Rowing Championships competition description The boats Boats or shells were traditionally made from wood, but top level boats are now fabricated from composite materials such as Carbon-fibre and Kevlar. The width of boats varies from approximately 30 cm for a single scull and up to 65 cm for an eight. A small fin is fitted beneath the boat for directional stability. A rudder is attached to the fin or the stern for steering (except on some sculling boats). A white ball (bowball) is attached to the bow for safety as well as for judging precision of the start and finish of races. A splashboard prevents waves from splashing water aboard. Seats are fitted with wheels which roll on runners or tracks. The oars Oars are hollow to reduce weight, attached to the boat by adjustable outriggers. Carbon-fibre is the main material used. The size and shape of oars is unrestricted, the average length of a sweep oar is 3.70m and of a scull 2.85m. The regatta Races in Olympic and international boat classes are contested over 2,000m on a 6-lane course while Para-rowing events are raced over 1,000m. Depending upon the number of entries in each event, there will be heats, repechages, quarterfinals, semifinals and finals. A and B finals will be contested in all events with eight or more entries. Where 14 or more crews are entered, C, D, E etc. finals will be contested. Each boat is drawn into a first-round race (the heat) with progression to further rounds depending on placings and the number of entries in accordance with the FISA progression system. Rowing follows a unique format in that crews have the benefit of a second chance if they are not successful in their first round heat. The repechage, is the name for the second round of competition which ensures that every crew has a second chance to advance from the preliminary races to the next round. Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Heats after the initial round of heats, every unsuccessful crew has a second chance to advance in the repechages round. Repechages second chance to advance. Quarterfinals (only if an event has 25 or more boats competing). Semifinals (only for events with 13 or more boats competing). Finals A, B, C, D Finals (In principle, there are no more than six boats per final. The top six boats in the qualification rounds compete in the A-final, the following six in the B-final, etc. Only the rowers who finish in the top three places of the A-final win a medal.) Note: The rounds to which crews advance after each race and the number of crews advancing depends on the number of boats entered in each event as defined in the FISA progression system and is shown on the start lists and result lists. A full description of the progression system can be found in Appendix 6 of the FISA Rules of Racing. Lanes There are normally eight buoyed lanes, of which six are used at one time for racing. Each lane is 13.5m wide. A draw is conducted before the beginning of racing to determine the allocation of crews to heats and to lane positions within each heat. A Seeding Panel determines in advance which crews will be seeded. The purpose of seeding is to avoid having all the faster boats in a boat class being drawn into the same heat in the first round Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 17

18 Dead-heat rules and procedures If there is a dead-heat between crews, there are several options to resolve it depending on the round of the competition. In many cases, the tie is resolved by having the relevant crews row a 2,000 m race again in order to find a winner. If, in a final, there is a dead-heat both crews will be given equal placing and the next placing left vacant with no re-row. If the tied placing is for a medal position, additional medals will be awarded. Crew changes Up to half of the rowers in all crews entered may be substituted at least one hour before the first heat of the boat class. A crew which has already raced in the heat of its boat class may not make changes in the crew, except in the case of a serious illness or injury. A single sculler who entered and falls ill or is injured may be replaced before their heat. No substitution may be made for a single sculler after their first heat. Penalties / disqualification rules / exclusion The Board of the Jury may impose the following penalties: reprimand, yellow card (applying to the next round in which the crew competes), exclusion (from all the rounds of the event in question), relegation where this is specifically provided in the Rules (to last place in its race of that round), disqualification (from all boat classes in the regatta), or any other appropriate measure in order to assure the fairness of the competition. A crew arriving at the start after the start time or causing two false starts will be excluded. A yellow card is equivalent to one false start. Crews interfering with opponents during the race may be excluded by the umpire. 3.4 Competition schedule contingency plan As for any outdoor sporting event, it is possible that the competition schedule may be disrupted due to adverse weather conditions. In cases where the disruption is sustained and severe, the FISA Rules allow for the implementation of certain contingency plans in order to ensure that the competition can be completed within the available days. FISA has identified a number of contingency plans or options that can be implemented, depending on the severity of the conditions and the threatened disruption to the competition schedule. These include: Changing the start times of the races and/or the intervals between races. Combining different groups on the same day. Combining two rounds in the same day. Combining finals on three days, two days or all on one day. Time trials In extreme cases where, for example, the event has been affected by long periods of unrowable conditions and the time left to complete the event does not allow for all the remaining rounds, a round or rounds of racing may be omitted and an alternative qualification system used. In the case where the weather conditions are such that the course is deemed unfair, racing may be suspended, or lanes may be reallocated based on crew rankings from the immediately preceding round. If these options are not appropriate, then the race schedule may be brought forward or postponed, the time trial system may be used or a round may be omitted altogether. In the worst possible case where part of the course is unrowable but at least 1,000m is rowable, the racing distance may be reduced to 1,000m. FISA will not reduce the World Championship regatta to less than 1,000m Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

19 Event Information 3.5 Rowing in the Netherlands Dutch rowing has a long history. The Netherlands have been winning Olympic medals in rowing since the 1900 Olympic Games and also boast the world s oldest man-made rowing course, the Bosbaan, which is at the centre of Dutch rowing, Amsterdam. In nearly 80 years of existence, the Bosbaan regatta course has gone through many changes and improvements. Originally counting five lanes only, by 2000 it had been widened to eight lanes with timing facilities upgraded to meet FISA standards for organising international regattas. Ever since its inauguration, the Bosbaan has been the annual venue of the internationally famous Koninklijke Holland Beker Regatta. The Holland Beker dates back to 1886 and is best known for its men s single sculling Holland Beker Trophy and more recently for the Ladies Trophy for the women s single. The Bosbaan has also hosted a long list of World Rowing regattas including: four editions of the European Rowing Championships between 1937 and 1966, the 1977 World Rowing Championships, the World Rowing Junior Championships in 1968 and 2006, and more recently one stage of the World Rowing Cup in 2007 and the World Rowing Under 23 Championships in 2005 and The venue is also the home of the Dutch national team. At the elite level, the Netherlands feature at every World Championship and Olympic Games with medals regularly won. The most consistent boat class in recent years has been the women s eight with medals being earned at the last four Olympic Games. In London the women s eight took bronze. Women s rowing has been steadily on the rise, with the Netherlands winning their first ever Olympic gold medal in a female Olympic boat class at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Marit van Eupen and Kirsten van der Kolk were finishing on top of the podium in the lightweight women s double sculls. A few of their current best crews include the men s four, the men s pair and the men s single sculls. The men s four are the current World Champions while the men s pair of Rogier Blink and Mitchel Steenman are the reigning silver medallists. Roel Braas, the Dutch men s single sculler, has been improving steadily over the years and finished fourth in Lucerne, challenging the world s best. Five-time Olympian Diederik Simon is one of the best known Dutch rowers. Simon is a three-time Olympic medallist and he raced at the age of 42 at the London Olympics. Simon has now turned to national team coaching. But the Netherlands all-time most successful rower is Nico Rienks. Rienks international rowing career spanned five Olympic Games and during that time he won medals in both sculling and sweep events. He has two Olympic gold medals to his name one in the double from 1988 with partner Ronald Florijn and another in the eight as the stroke from He and his crewmates in the eight held the World Best Time in this event for five years, from 1999 to The total number of registered rowers in the Netherlands is 30,000 and they are spread throughout the nation taking advantage of the many canals and rivers. Rowing at the university level is strong with university rowing clubs being one of the main sports connected to the universities. Active student rowers number around 12,000 and their biggest annual race is The Varsity. The key race at The Varsity is the men s coxed four. This race began in 1878 and winners are recognised by their club as legendary rowers Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 19

20 4. Athletes 4.1 Who to Watch at the 2014 World Rowing Championships Women s Pair (W2-) This season has been dominated by Helen Glover and Heather Stanning of Great Britain. The Olympic Champions reunited in 2014 and their London Olympic speed is still evident. Some would say that they are in a class of their own. This puts a clear target on the backs of Glover and Stanning; a target that New Zealand, the United States and Romania will be chasing. New Zealand s Louise Trappitt and Rebecca Scown have medalled at the World Cups this season, as have Megan Kalmoe and Kerry Simmonds of the United States. Romania s Nicoleta Albu and Cristina Grigoras come out of their country s successful women s eight and know about rowing fast. Keep an eye out for South Africa s Lee-Ann Persse and Naydene Smith. This young duo shows oodles of potential. W2-: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 NZL NZL GBR GBR 2 GBR GBR AUS ROU 3 USA AUS NZL NZL 4 AUS CHN USA USA 5 CAN ROU ROU NED 6 GER RSA GER RSA 7 ROU ITA CHN SRB 8 CRO USA RSA GER 9 CHN CAN ARG UKR 10 NED GER ITA ITA 11 BLR RUS 12 FRA AUS Men s Pair (M2-) The six-year dominance of Eric Murray and Hamish Bond of New Zealand has not deterred a large turnout of nations in this boat class - even if it means the race will be for silver. A total of 23 nations will line up to take on the World and Olympic Champions with Bond and Murray ready to show the style that has held them at the top. Bond and Murray will also be competing in the men s coxed pair for the first time. Time will tell how this extra challenge will impact on their racing record. Competition for Murray and Bond will come from local boys Rogier Blink and Mitchel Steenman of the Netherlands. Blink and Steenman medalled at last year s World Rowing Championships, and they medalled early this season at the World Rowing Cup I. Also medalling this season have been Great Britain s James Foad and Matt Langridge and the German duo of Bastian Bechler and Anton Braun. Watch out for Matteo Castaldo and Marco Di Costanzo of Italy. It is their first season together and they are improving with each race Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

21 Athletes M2-: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 NZL NZL NZL NZL 2 GBR GBR FRA FRA 3 GRE ITA GBR NED 4 ITA GRE ITA ESP 5 GER CAN AUS POL 6 FRA GER CAN ITA 7 RSA AUS GER GBR 8 ESP NED USA RSA 9 USA USA GRE SRB 10 SRB SRB POL GER 11 ARG HUN NED ARG 12 SLO FRA SRB HUN Lightweight Men s Double Sculls (LM2x) The crew that everyone will be watching is Jeremie Azou and Stany Delayre of France. Azou and Delayre have been together since 2012 when they finished fourth at the London Olympic Games. An injury put Delayre out of the World Rowing Championships last year but he is back at full strength and the duo have been recording some fast times. But moving back into form are the 2013 World Champions Kristoffer Brun and Are Strandli of Norway. Brun and Strandli peaked perfectly last year at the World Championships and under coach Johan Flodin, they are likely to get it right again. Who to Watch at the 2014 World Rowing Championships Watch out too for the Italian combination of Pietro Ruta and Andrea Micheletti. Ruta and Michelette partnered up last year to finish fourth at the World Rowing Championships and at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne in July, they finished second to the French. Strong challenges are also likely to come from Switzerland and Germany, who have been featuring well this past season. And also keep an eye out for the Muda twins of the Netherlands. On home waters they are likely to excel. LM2x: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 GBR GBR DEN NOR 2 ITA NZL GBR SUI 3 NZL ITA NZL GBR 4 CAN GER FRA ITA 5 CHN DEN POR GER 6 POR CHN GER GRE 7 GER FRA ITA NED 8 FRA GRE GRE POL 9 GRE NOR NOR AUT 10 NOR POR CUB UKR 11 USA CAN HUN DEN 12 SLO POL JPN USA 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 21

22 Lightweight Women s Double Sculls (LW2x) The return to rowing of Olympic Champion Katherine Copeland of Great Britain brought the British boat back to the top of the pecking order. Copeland is partnered with Imogen Walsh and together they won at the last major race before these World Rowing Championships, the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne (SUI) in July. This win pushed the World Champions, Italy (Laura Milani and Elisabetta Sancassani) to their first loss since coming together in late There is little doubt, though, that Milani and Sancassani will be back. Australia s Alice McNamara and Ella Flecker took away the silver medal from Lucerne World Cup with Canada s Olympic pairing of Lindsay Jennerich and Patricia Obee returning to racing and earning a bronze. These are the boats that will be challenging not only for a medal but for that coveted World Champion spot. Watch out too for Lena Mueller and Anja Noske of Germany. They have had a season of trying different combinations, but the duo that raced together at the London Olympics is back in the boat. LW2x: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 CAN GRE GBR ITA 2 GER CAN CHN USA 3 GRE GBR GRE GER 4 AUS USA DEN GBR 5 GBR AUS AUS NZL 6 NZL NZL GER NED 7 CHN CHN CAN AUS 8 USA DEN NED RSA 9 ITA NED NZL SWE 10 BEL ITA CUB POL 11 AUT GER USA DEN 12 ESP BEL JPN ARG Men s Four (M4-) When British men s head coach Juegen Grobler announced that he had made the men s four his priority boat, the news was out that this would be a fast combination. This crew of Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash, Alex Gregory and Andrew Triggs Hodge have not lost a race since forming earlier this season - sometimes winning by large margins. But the World Rowing Championships is the regatta when all crews step up and on their home waters last year s World Champions, the Netherlands, are likely to be doing something special. The Dutch finished second to Great Britain last month at the World Rowing Cup indicating that they had the speed. Australia put a lot of emphasis on this boat and their crew were the silver medallists last year. After taking silver at the second World Rowing Cup, Australia ended up seventh at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne. There is every indication, though, that they will be back and aiming for medals in Amsterdam. Watch out too for Canada. Their new 2014 boat looks like it is improving with every race. And then the United States, the 2013 bronze medallists, are always a crew to push it in the final Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

23 Athletes M4-: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 FRA GBR GBR NED 2 GRE GRE AUS AUS 3 NZL AUS USA USA 4 GBR USA GRE ITA 5 USA GER NED GBR 6 ITA NED GER CZE 7 AUS CAN BLR BLR 8 GER NZL ITA ESP 9 CHN BLR CAN CRO 10 ESP ITA SRB ROU 11 NED SRB NZL SRB 12 CAN CZE ROU GER Women s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) After playing around with line-ups earlier in the season, it looks like Germany has found the right blend. The reigning World Champions, Germany took a very clear win at the World Rowing Cup last month in Lucerne essentially leaving the rest of the field to race for silver. This race for silver, however, is likely to close the gap on the Germans with New Zealand, Australia and Canada in the mix. Who to Watch at the 2014 World Rowing Championships New Zealand has been attempting for a while to put together a medal-winning quad and this year they may have struck the right combination. Canada, who won silver at last year s World Rowing Championships, is also looking good and a silver medal at the Lucerne World Cup will surely be giving them confidence. Australia finished first at the World Rowing Cup in Sydney and then took fourth at the World Cup in Lucerne. Watch out too for Belarus. They have added Olympic medallists Ekaterina Karsten and Yuliya Bichyk to the boat. Karsten and Bichyk joined the quad earlier this season at the European Rowing Championships and took gold. They are back to put pressure on the Germans. W4x: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 GBR GER UKR GER 2 UKR USA GER CAN 3 GER NZL USA POL 4 AUS AUS AUS NED 5 USA CHN CHN USA 6 NZL UKR GBR ITA 7 CHN GBR NZL NZL 8 CAN POL POL AUS 9 SUI ITA GBR 10 RUS ROU BLR 11 ROU VIE KOR 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 23

24 Men s Quadruple Sculls (M4x) With the World Champions Croatia out of action this season, the door has opened at the top of the field and through it has stepped Great Britain. They have finished first at the last two World Cups this season and also have the pedigree of a bronze medal from last year s World Rowing Championships. The Germans, however, are the reigning Olympic Champions and they will be aiming to bring their crew back to the top of the medals podium. Keep a look out too for Estonia, the United States and Switzerland. Estonia pride themselves in putting together a strong quad and their crew finished second at the World Cup in Lucerne, placing them in a very positive spot for Amsterdam. Switzerland won at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships and will be hoping to step up to the elites with style. The United States have a new crew for 2014 who medalled at the Lucerne World Cup, but they will have to hold their nerves having had so little international competition. M4x: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 CRO AUS GER CRO 2 ITA GER CRO GER 3 AUS CRO AUS GBR 4 GER POL EST UKR 5 GBR RUS GBR EST 6 RUS ITA POL SUI 7 NZL GBR NZL ITA 8 USA USA RUS NED 9 CHN SUI UKR SLO 10 UKR NZL FRA RUS 11 UKR ITA CZE 12 CUB SUI CAN Men s Double Sculls (M2x) When Martin and Valent Sinkovic of Croatia,World Champions from the men s quadruples sculls, left the quad behind them this season and started racing in the double, they found instant success. The Sinkovic brothers are now the crew to beat. But it may not be plain-sailing for the brothers. This boat class has seen new combinations and a variety of medallists this season leaving a big question mark over who will make the final six at these World Rowing Championships. Last year this boat class was won by Norway and although Kjetil Borch and Nils Jakob Hoff of Norway have not fared so well this season, they have the experience of knowing how to peak. They will be in the running. Also in the running are last year s silver medallists Rolandas Mascinskas and Saulius Ritter of Lithuania who always tend to surprise in the final sprint. Australia and Azerbaijan have medalled at World Cups this season with Azerbaijan proving that being young is no barrier to success. Keep an eye out too for Great Britain and New Zealand who will give it their all if they are in the final Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

25 Athletes M2x: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 NZL NZL NZL NOR 2 GBR GER ITA LTU 3 FRA FRA SLO ITA 4 NOR AUS ARG GER 5 AUS SLO GBR ARG 6 GER GBR LTU NZL 7 USA EST NOR SRB 8 EST NOR AUS AUS 9 CZE ARG GER GBR 10 ARG LTU FRA USA 11 SUI CAN UKR CUB 12 CHN CZE CAN DEN Women s Double Sculls (W2x) Like the men s double sculls, the women s race is also open to a number of variables with no clear idea who will finish at the top. Current World Champions, Milda Valciukaite and Donata Vistartaite of Lithuania have been beaten this season but have remained in the medal chase. Australia s Olympia Aldersey and Sally Kehoe started off the season with a bang but then slipped out of the medals at the World Rowing Cup last month in Lucerne. Who to Watch at the 2014 World Rowing Championships Poland s Magdalena Fularczyk and Natalia Madaj won the European Championships but then ended up third in both World Cups that they entered. New Zealand s 2013 silver medallists, Zoe Stevenson and Fiona Bourke, came out flying at the Lucerne World Cup and pulled off a close win. Add the United States to the list of medal hopefuls, and you have quite a mix of boats that all have a chance of becoming World Champions. Sunday 31 August will reveal all. W2x: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 GBR GBR GBR LTU 2 AUS AUS AUS NZL 3 POL NZL POL BLR 4 CZE UKR CHN GBR 5 USA POL NZL GER 6 GER CZE USA DEN 7 NZL GER CZE USA 8 CHN CHN NED RUS 9 DEN USA GER UKR 10 ITA FIN UKR IRL 11 FIN SRB ITA 12 IRL KOR 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 25

26 Lightweight Men s Four (LM4-) When New Zealand came onto the lightweight men s four scene last year with all guns blazing, Denmark found themselves a new challenge. This boat class has been in Denmark s domain ever since it became an Olympic boat and 2013 saw a new rivalry born. Denmark won the World Championships last year ahead of New Zealand but this year James Hunter, James Lassche, Curtis Rapley and Peter Taylor of New Zealand have beaten Denmark at their two World Cup encounters. Jacob Barsoe, Morten Joergensen, Jacob Larsen and Kasper Winther of Denmark will not be resting on their laurels and they will do everything to defend their 2013 title. Also very much in the race for medals will be France and Great Britain. The British only just beat the French at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne and these two crews will be watching each other closely in Amsterdam. LM4-: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 GBR AUS RSA DEN 2 AUS ITA GBR NZL 3 CHN GBR DEN GBR 4 GER CHN AUS FRA 5 NED DEN SUI USA 6 ITA SUI NED RSA 7 FRA POL FRA ITA 8 SUI CZE USA POL 9 DEN GER GER ESP 10 USA FRA CHN AUS 11 RSA RSA CZE CZE 12 JPN SRB ITA NED Women s Eight (W8+) It would be very hard to look past the United States when it comes to the women s eight. Under coach Tom Terhaar they have got it right and keep on getting it right. Ever since they won the World Championships in 2006, the United States has not lost a major race in this boat. Lining up this year is another group of strong, confident women predominantly coming out of university rowing programmes. They are Caroline Lind, Eleanor Logan, Grace Luczak, Meghan Musnicki, Victoria Opitz, Amanda Polk, Heidi Robbins, Lauren Schmetterling and coxswain Katelin Snyder. The closest challenge to the United States are the Canadians. Canada knocked on the door of gold medal success when they led the US at the World Rowing Cup II in June. Canada was overtaken at the finish but will come to Amsterdam with the confidence of knowing how close they are. Keep an eye out too for Romania and Great Britain. The Romanians won silver at last year s World Rowing Championships and took gold this year at the European Championships while Great Britain has been knocking on the door of medal success Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

27 Athletes W8+: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 USA USA USA USA 2 CAN CAN CAN ROU 3 ROU GBR NED CAN 4 GBR ROU ROU GBR 5 NED NED GBR AUS 6 CHN CHN AUS NED 7 GER UKR GER NZL 8 NZL GER RUS 9 RUS ITA Men s Single Sculls (M1x) A large field of 32 nations will start in the men s single sculls with the top dogs at present being World Champion Ondrej Synek of the Czech Republic and Olympic Champion Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand. Drysdale currently has the upper hand having beaten Synek to the line at the two World Cups that they met at this season. These two scullers know each other well so the final 200m often comes down to a battle of wills. Both have the will. Who to Watch at the 2014 World Rowing Championships But Drysdale and Synek need to watch out for a whole bunch of other scullers. The very strong Angel Fournier Rodriguez of Cuba took silver last year with Marcel Hacker of Germany taking bronze. Both of these scullers have medalled this year at World Cups. Then coming up through the ranks is Roel Braas of the Netherlands. The local sculler is known for his power on the indoor rowing machine and on home waters he will be a definite challenger. Also coming through this season is the return to top competition of Norway s 2004 and 2008 Olympic Champion Olaf Tufte. M1x: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 CZE NZL NZL CZE 2 NZL CZE CZE CUB 3 GBR GBR GBR GER 4 NOR GER SWE GBR 5 CHN SWE AZE NED 6 SLO NOR GER LTU 7 SWE LTU CUB AZE 8 LTU CUB LTU BUL 9 EST AZE NOR ISR 10 GER CHN ARG RUS 11 BEL USA CHN SUI 12 USA BUL BEL IND 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 27

28 Women s Single Sculls (W1x) On the waters of the Bosbaan in Amsterdam the duel between Australia s Kim Crow and New Zealand s Emma Twigg will continue. Crow is the reigning World Champion but this season, in their two encounters, Twigg has finished first. Twigg has been in the single regularly for seven years now and is yet to take a senior World Championship title. Will this be her year? Crow and Twigg will have to watch out for relative newcomer Magdalena Lobnig of Austria. Lobnig burst onto the senior single sculling scene last year finishing fourth at the World Rowing Championships. At the World Cup in Lucerne last month, she was the bronze medallist ahead of Olympic Champion MIrka Knapkova of the Czech Republic. Knapkova has had mixed results this season, but when she races well, she is a winner. Keep an eye out too for Great Britain s Victoria Thornley and Genevra Stone of the United States. They could surprise. W1x: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 SWE CZE CZE AUS 2 BLR BLR DEN NZL 3 NZL NZL AUS CZE 4 CZE CHN NZL AUT 5 RUS SWE BLR USA 6 SRB GER CHN NEd 7 GER AZE USA GBR 8 CHN RUS LTU RUS 9 GBR LTU RUS UKR 10 USA GBR SWE ZIM 11 UKR USA GER NOR 12 ESP EST AZE LAT Men s Eight (M8+) Germany dominated this boat class up until the 2013 World Rowing Championships when they were beaten by Great Britain. Are they back in top form this year? At the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne, Germany finished first and showed the form that had made them Olympic Champions. But the Germans can t rest on their laurels. Coming up swiftly and confidently is Russia. The Russian crew are under the guidance of coach Mike Spracklen and they have been looking better and better through this season. The British are still well and truly in the mix with a silver medal from World Cup II and a bronze medal from World Cup III. Keep an eye out too for the United States and France. The US don t race very often internationally, but when they came out for World Cup II in Aiguebelette, they finished first. France has put a bunch of their best rowers in the eight and they will be aiming for the medals Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

29 Athletes M8+: Major results since 2010 Place WRCh10 WRCh11 OG12 WRCh13 1 GER GER GER GBR 2 GBR GBR CAN GER 3 AUS CAN GBR USA 4 NED AUS USA POL 5 NZL POL NED NED 6 USA NED AUS FRA 7 CAN UKR POL AUS 8 POL USA UKR ITA 9 CHN CZE RUS 10 UKR NZL KOR 11 RUS CHN 12 FRA Who to Watch at the 2014 World Rowing Championships 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 29

30 4.2 Who to watch - International boat classes Eight boat classes will be contested in the International races including the men s coxed pair, men s and women s lightweight single sculls, lightweight men s eight, lightweight men s pair, men s and women s lightweight quadruple sculls and one of the biggest entry seen in recent years in the women s four. The lightweight men s single sculls is always a key race and the 29 nations entered indicates how important this race has become. After winning at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne, Michael Schmid of Switzerland looks to be the one to beat. But Pedro Fraga of Portugal is back in the single and comes to Amsterdam as the European Champion. Watch out too for Damien Piqueras of France. Aikaterini Nikolaidou of Greece finished second in the lightweight women s single sculls at last year s World Rowing Championships and is the highest ranking sculler of the 13 countries entered. But on her home course, Marie-Anne Frenken of the Netherlands may be the one to watch especially after medalling at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne last month. Interest in the men s coxed pair will be high following the entry of Hamish Bond and Eric Murray of New Zealand. The duo have dominated the pair in recent years and in Amsterdam they will aim for double gold by entering two events. Bond and Murray will need to watch out for World Cup winners, Peter Kluge and Alexander Egler of Germany. Simon Niepmann and Lucas Tramer of Switzerland will be looking to defend their World Championship title in the lightweight men s pair. The duo won at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne but had to race hard against strong competition from Jiri Kopac and Miroslav Vrastil of the Czech Republic. 4.3 Who to watch - Para-rowing Para-rowing features in five boat classes with the AS women s single sculls one of the most highly contested. Norway s Birgit Skarstein burst onto the Para-rowing scene last year and took silver at the World Rowing Championships. She will face Rachel Morris of Great Britain. Morris impressed by finishing second at the World Rowing Cup in Aiguebelette - her first international race. There is also Olympic Champion Alla Lysenko of Ukraine in the mix. The AS men s single sculls has seen a strong rivalry form at the head of the field with World Champion Erik Horrie of Australia the frontrunner. Horrie will go up against Tom Aggar of Great Britain, winner of the World Rowing Cup in Aiguebelette. But the biggest challenge may come from Russia s Alexey Chuvashev. Chuvashev was second at the World Cup and third at last year s World Rowing Championships. Para-rowing also includes three mixed-gender boat classes. The British have dominated the LTA mixed coxed four while France and Australia are looking good in the TA mixed double sculls. The LTA mixed double sculls was won by Kateryna Morozova and Dmytro Aleksieiev of Ukraine last year and they will be out to defend their title Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

31 Athletes 4.4 Selected Profiles Hamish Bond New Zealand, M2- The name Hamish Bond has become synonymous with great rowing. Bond, with pair partner Eric Murray, have made rowing history by going undefeated in the men s pair since they first came together in In doing so, they have set the longest unbroken winning streak in the history of rowing. In the 2014 New Zealand summer season, Bond set out to prove that he was not only half of the Kiwi Pair, but that he could hold his own in the men s single as well. Defeating New Zealand s Olympic Champion Mahe Drysdale, and also his pair partner, Murray, Bond was crowned the fastest single sculler in New Zealand. Transitioning flawless back to the men s pair for the 2014 international season, Bond picked up two more gold medals at World Rowing Cup II and III. Admitting to have lost count of their total number of consecutive wins, Bond says they will continue to focus on gaining speed. Bond and Murray have definitely set the standard in the men s pair, but it has not dissuaded others from entering this boat class. Sporting the second-largest number of entries at the third World Rowing Cup in Lucerne (SUI), many nations fought for a chance at the podium. Selected profiles Ashley Brzozowicz Canada, W8+ The women s eight is one of the blue riband events in rowing demanding the synchronicity of eight athletes, working together in perfect timing. Ashley Brzozowicz is a veteran of two Olympic Games in the eight. With a fourth in 2008 and a silver medal in 2012, Brzozowicz has returned to do another Olympic cycle and her aim is to go for gold in Rio. Brzozowicz began rowing at high school and made her first international team 12 years ago as part of Canada s under-23 squad, racing in the women s four. After a second year on the under-23 team, Brzozowicz then took a break from international rowing and came back in 2006 as part of Canada s women s eight. Since then she has remained a fixture of the eight. Brzozowicz is a graduate of Yale University in the United States with a degree in art history. She now is a fulltime athlete as a senior member of Canada s sweep squad. So far this season, Brzozowicz has a silver and a gold medal in the women s eight from the World Rowing Cup series. Kim Crow Australia, W1x When Kim Crow became the only rower to not only race in two boat classes at the London Olympic Games, but also pick up medals in both of them, she became the darling of Australian Rowing. Crow s medals were in the women s single sculls and double sculls. A team boat rower up until then, this kick-started her career as a single sculler. Following the London Olympics, Crow moved into the single and continued to find success, going through the 2013 season unbeaten and becoming a World Champion. Crow had thus truly established herself among the small and elite group of top single scullers. This came after a career that included sweep rowing and a race to fourth at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the women s pair. Now entrenched in the single, Crow comes to the 2014 World Rowing Championships with the aim of defending her title. But Crow has a hiccup to contend with. New Zealand s Emma Twigg has beaten Crow at the first and third World Rowing Cup and they will meet again in Amsterdam. Together Crow and Twigg are taking the standards of the women s single to another level Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 31

32 Stany Delayre France, LM2x Stany Delayre has made an incredible comeback. Coming through the ranks of lightweight rowing in France, Delayre partnered with Jeremie Azou in 2012 in time to race to a 4th place finish at the London Olympics. Everything looked to be on track for this new combination when Delayre sustained a back injury during a terrible on-the-water collision. But Delayre was not deterred by his injury. Working through surgery and therapy, Delayre was fit for racing at the start of the 2014 season. In fact, Delayre and Azou seem to have unleashed a new-found speed. The duo picked up a gold medal at the European Championships and two more at the final two World Rowing Cups of the season. The lightweight men s double, one of only two lightweight men s boat classes at the Olympic Games, draws very strong crews and often boasts one of the highest numbers of entries at World Rowing events. Delayre and Azou will have their work cut out for them, but happily back together for the 2014 season, they will continue to feed off their new-found speed as they inch closer to the World Championships and the 2016 Olympic Games. Meghan Musnicki United States, W8+ There is no doubt about Meghan Musnicki s resilience. Being cut from the national team three times only gave Musnicki more determination to continue on. Now an Olympic gold medal hangs around her neck. Both of my parents raised me not to quit, says Musnicki who trained my face off to get back onto the national team. That was 2009 and since then Musnicki has made every national team. Musnicki was recruited into rowing at university and at the time she knew nothing of the sport. Her first time in the boat Musnicki describes it as being like a fish out of water. But I was intrigued, says Musniki. At that stage the New York State native did not know elite level rowing existed. I d never watched it at the Olympics. I d never followed results. Seven years later she sat in the start line of the women s eight at the London Olympic Games. The rest is history as the United States stormed home to gold. Musnicki comes into the 2014 season with a win in the women s eight from World Rowing Cup II in Aiguebelette (FRA). Pieto Ruta Italy, LM2x The lightweight men s double sculls not only requires the athletes to race as hard as they can, but also to be below the specified weight of a crew average of 70kg. Peito Ruta races in this boat class and comes to the World Rowing Championships having won silver at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne (SUI) in July. Ruta, 27, has steadily worked his way into the prestigious lightweight double boat class. He began his international career in 2007 at the under-23 level racing in the open-weight double. The following year Ruta switched to lightweight rowing and found success in the under-23 lightweight men s quadruple sculls. The Italian then moved into the senior ranks winning World and a European Championship titles in the lightweight quad. As the lightweight quad is not an Olympic boat class, it is every lightweight rower s goal to get into the lightweight double and Ruta scored this spot for the London Olympic Games with veteran Olympian Elia Luini. Since then Ruta has firmly held his spot in the double and, now paired up with Andrea Micheletti for a second season, the duo look to be improving with every major race Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

33 Athletes Mohamed Sbihi Great Britain, M4- The men s four has seen some of the greatest, most memorable crews of all time. There was the Australian Oarsome Foursome, then the British crew of Redgrave, Foster, Cracknell and Pinsent which kicked off four consecutive Olympic gold medals for the British in this boat class. In 2013, the British decided not to prioritise the four, putting all of their top rowers in the men s eight. As a part of this line-up Mo Sbihi earned the first World Championship gold medal for Great Britain in the men s eight. Selected profiles The 2014 season saw Great Britain once again put their top athletes into the men s four, Sbihi was put among them, claiming his spot as one of the best British sweep rowers. The crew debuted at the European Championships this year and blew away the competition. They continued on this trajectory, picking up two more gold medals at the World Rowing Cups II and III. Sbihi came to rowing through the British talent identification programme and he draws on his extensive experience rowing in sweep boats to help propel the four to what they hope will be a World Championship title. Lisa Schmidla Germany, W4x Right from the beginning Lisa Schmidla proved that she had the talent to row fast and whether it is sweep or sculling, Schmidla is very much at home in the boat. Schmidla began rowing at high school and her international career took off very quickly with a bronze medal in the eight at the World Rowing Junior Championships. A year later she was racing to first in the junior women s single. This result helped propel Schmidla into the senior squad at the age of 19 and into Germany s famed women s quadruple sculls - the nation s flagship women s boat. In between rowing at the senior level, Schmidla picked up an impressive two under-23 World Championship titles in two different boats. Last year, when Schmidla won the under-23 women s single, she commented, My big goal would be to go to the Olympics in Rio and maybe I ll get a medal. Now focusing on rowing at the senior level, Schmidla has earned two World Cup medals this season from the women s quad. Outside of rowing Schmidla is a university student and enjoys riding motorbikes. Valent and Martin Sinkovic Croatia, M2x The Sinkovic brothers are best known for their time in the Croatian men s quadruple sculls that finished with a silver medal at the 2012 Olympic Games, just behind Germany. Determined to out-pace these rivals, Croatia came back in 2013 to claim the World Championship title in Chungju, Korea. To the surprise of many, the Sinkovics came out of the quad for the 2014 season and moved into the men s double sculls. With just one year between these two brothers, they first raced the double together at the World Rowing Cup in 2008 and then a handful of times over the next four years. This experience made their transition back into the double in 2014 easy. For their first international race together in 2014, the World Rowing Cup II in Aigubelette, France, they secured a gold medal ahead of Azerbaijan and Australia. Just three weeks later, they did it again at the third World Cup, this time over Australia and Lithuania. With many very fast boats, and no clear leader in the men s double sculls, the Sinkovic brothers seem to have found the speed necessary to come out on top. Drawing from their years of experience in the men s quad and their familial ties, the Sinkovics will be looking to stand on top of the podium in Amsterdam Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 33

34 Ondrej Synek Czech Republic, M1x Ondrej Synek first appeared on the rowing scene in 2000 when he competed at the World Rowing Junior Championships in the men s double sculls. Making the switch to the men s single sculls in 2005, Synek began what would become a long-term, friendly rivalry with the other top scullers in this boat class. Synek finished second to Olaf Tufte (NOR) at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Mahe Drysdale (NZL) finished in third, but would go on to push Synek into second at the 2012 London Olympics. With two Olympic silver medals under his belt, Synek went into 2013 determined to be on top of the medals podium. He succeeded. Synek scooped up two 2013 World Rowing Cup gold medals and was crowned 2013 World Champion in Chungju, Korea. However, in the 2014 season, two of his top competitors are back in action, and gaining speed. At this World Championships, Synek will look to defend his 2013 title and prove that this Olympic cycle can go in his favour. Kaspar Taimsoo Estonia, M4x The number of rowers in Estonia is not large, so to put together four top rowers and make up a successful quad is no easy task. For the 2012 Olympic Games, Estonia put together a quad and it did so well that it was just one spot outside of the medals. In this quad was Kaspar Taimsoo. Taimsoo has remained in the quad since then and this year his boat heads to the World Rowing Championships having taken a silver medal at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne. The 27-year-old began his international rowing career as a junior racing in the double. The following year, 2005, he switched to the single and won bronze. It was not long before Taimsoo made his way into the senior squad. He made his first Olympic Games as a 21-year-old (Beijing 2008) and since then he had scored World Cup medals, European Rowing Championship medals, including gold and World Championship medals. Taimsoo is currently one of the hottest talents in the Estonian squad Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

35 Season to date 2014 Season to date 5.1 Review of the 2014 international season The 2014 season began with World Rowing Cup I in Sydney, Australia at the end of March. The Australian team made the most of their home course by taking medals in nine of the 14 finals, putting them in the World Cup point lead after the first of the three-part series. In the headline race, the women s single sculls, all three 2013 World Championships medallists went head-to-head. New Zealand s Emma Twigg edged out reigning 2013 World Champion Kim Crow of Australia. Crow was not the only reigning World Champion to be challenged at this event. Olympia Aldersey and Sally Kehoe of Australia beat reigning World Champions Lithuania in the women s double sculls. The Australian men s four of Moore, Hill, Turrin and Lloyd pushed the 2013 World Champion Dutch boat into second place. The season, however, had only just begun. Up next, the European crews had a chance to compete against one another at the European Rowing Championships from 30 May to 1 June in Belgrade, Serbia. With record participation, the European Championships saw a wide spread of medals. Out of 17 events, 15 countries took home gold medals. The small team from the Czech Republic walked away with two gold medals, in the men s and women s single sculls and Great Britain showed dominant performances in the men s four and women s pair. These two countries were the only ones to stand in the gold medal podium spot twice. Just a few weeks later, many of these crews returned to face off at the second regatta in the World Cup series, hosted by Aiguebelette, France. A near-idyllic venue, the Aiguebelette World Rowing Cup boasted an impressive entry list and exciting racing. New Zealand took home the gold in both the men s and women s single sculls, proving that Twigg and Mahe Drysdale are on form and ready to go for the 2014 season. The United States dominated in the big boats, winning both the men s and women s eights. Australia managed to hold their World Cup point lead, with New Zealand gaining second place and Great Britain pushing up into third. More World Cup points were up for grabs at the final stage of the World Cup series in Lucerne, Switzerland. The athletes were greeted with rain that remained virtually unrelenting throughout the weekend. But rain did not seem to deter the New Zealanders. Winning the men s pair, men s and women s singles and the lightweight men s four put New Zealand on top of the World Rowing Cup leader board at the end of the three-day event. But the most successful team at Lucerne was Great Britain. Their Olympic Champion women s pair of Helen Glover and Heather Stanning scored gold, along with the men s four, and the lightweight women s double sculls. The three stages of the World Rowing Cup allowed the crews to test their speed against one another throughout the season as they worked towards the World Rowing Championships. Some categories have seen consistent medallists, like the women s quadruple sculls and men s pair, while others have seen a variety countries on the podium like the men s and women s double. The World Rowing Championships will be the ultimate decider of success in Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 35

36 6. Historical Results: World Rowing Championships 6.1 World Rowing Championships , , 2013 Current Olympic boat classes Men s results Men s Single Sculls (M1x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Czech Republic (CZE) 06: Cuba (CUB) 06: Germany (GER) 06: Ondrej Synek Angel Fournier Rodriguez Marcel Hacker 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 2006 Eton (GBR) New Zealand (NZL) 6:35.40 Germany (GER) 6:35.49 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:37.51 Mahe Drysdale Marcel Hacker Ondrej Synek 2005 Gifu (JPN) New Zealand (NZL) 7:16.42 Norway (NOR) 7:18.34 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:21.12 Mahe Drysdale Olaf Tufte Ondrej Synek Men s Pair (M2-) 2013 Chungju (KOR) New Zealand (NZL) 06: France (FRA) 06: Netherlands (NED) 06: Eric Murray Germain Chardin Rogier Blink Hamish Bond Dorian Mortelette Mitchel Steenman 2011 Bled (SLO) New Zealand (NZL) 6:14.77 Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.27 Italy (ITA) 6:21.33 Eric Murray Peter Reed Niccolo 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 2006 Eton (GBR) Australia (AUS) 6:18.00 New Zealand (NZL) 6:19.13 Canada (CAN) 6:21.83 Drew Ginn Nathan Twaddle Kevin Light Duncan Free George Bridgewater Malcolm Howard 2005 Gifu (JPN) New Zealand (NZL) 6:52.51 South Africa (RSA) 6:55.52 Italy (ITA) 6:57.29 Nathan Twaddle Ramon Di Clemente Luca Agamennoni George Bridgewater Donovan Cech Dario Lari Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Norway (NOR) 06: Lithuania (LTU) 06: Italy (ITA) 06: Nils Jakob Hoff Rolandas Masinskas Francesco Fossi Kjetil Borch Saulius Ritter Romano Battisti 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 Krueger 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 Krueger Cedric Berrest Kaspar Taimsoo Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

37 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 2006 Eton (GBR) France (FRA) 6:07.60 Slovenia (SLO) 6:09.79 Great Britain (GBR) 6:10.95 Jean-Baptiste Macquet Luka Spik Matthew Wells Adrien Hardy Iztok Cop Stephen Rowbotham 2005 Gifu (JPN) Slovenia (SLO) 6:37.61 Italy (ITA) 6:37.96 Germany (GER) 6:46.71 Luka Spik Federico Gattinoni Christian Schreiber Iztok Cop Luca Ghezzi Rene Burmeister Men's Four (M4-) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Netherlands (NED) 06: Australia (AUS) 06: United States America (USA) 06: Boaz Meylink William Lockwood James Grant Kaj Hendriks Alexander Lloyd Weil Seth Mechiel Versluis Spencer Turrin Rummel Henrik Robert Luecken Joshua Dunkley-Smith Gennaro Michael 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 Joshua 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 Niccolo Mornati Jan-Willem Gabriels Hamish Bond Lorenzo Carboncini Gijs Vermeulen 2006 Eton (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 5:43.75 Germany (GER) 5:44.64 Netherlands (NED) 5:45.54 Steve Williams Gregor Hauffe Geert Cirkel Peter Reed Toni Seifert Jan-Willem Gabriels Alex Partridge Urs Kaeufer Matthijs Vellenga Andrew Triggs-Hodge Philipp Adamski Gijs Vermeulen 2005 Gifu (JPN) Great Britain (GBR) 6:11.59 Netherlands (NED) 6:13.23 Canada (CAN) 6:16.02 Steve Williams Geert Cirkel Robert Weitemeyer Peter Reed Jan-Willem Gabriels Peter Dembicki Alex Partridge Matthijs Vellenga Andrew Ireland Andrew Triggs-Hodge Gijs Vermeulen Kristopher McDaniel Historical Results World Rowing Championships , , 2013 Current Olympic boat classes Lightweight Men s Double Sculls (LM2x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Norway 06: Switzerland 06: Great Britain 06: Kristoffer Brun Simon Schurech Richard Chambers Are Strandli Mario Gyr Peter Chambers 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 Frederic 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 2006 Eton (GBR) Denmark (DEN) 6:11.42 Italy (ITA) 6:14.90 France (FRA) 6:15.94 Mads Rasmussen Marcello Miani Fabrice Moreau Rasmus Quist Elia Luini Frederic Dufour 2005 Gifu (JPN) Hungary (HUN) 6:05.10 Denmark (DEN) 6:05.62 Poland (POL) 6:07.93 Zsolt Hirling Mads Rasmussen Pawel Randa Tamas Varga Rasmus Quist Robert Sycz 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 37

38 Lightweight Men's Four (LM4-) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Denmark (DEN) 05:55.68 New Zealand (NZL) 05:57.28 Great Britain (GBR) 05:59.98 Kasper Winther James Hunter Adam Freeman-Pask Jacob Larsen James Lassche William Fletcher Jacob Barsoe Peter Taylor Jonathan Clegg Morten Joergensen Curtis Rapley Chris Bartley 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 Schoemann-Finck Christian Pedersen Lukasz Pawlowski Jost Schoemann-Finck Jens Vilhelmsen Lukasz Siemion Jochen Kuehner Kasper Winther Milosz Bernatajtys Martin Kuehner Morten Joergensen 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 2006 Eton (GBR) China (CHN) 5:49.43 France (FRA) 5:51.26 Ireland (IRL) 5:51.35 Huang Zhongming Franck Solforosi Gearoid Towey Wu Chongkui Jeremy Pouge Eugene Coakley Zhang Lin Jean-Christophe Bette Richard Archibald Tian Jun Fabien Tilliet Paul Griffin 2005 Gifu (JPN) France (FRA) 5:47.91 Ireland (IRL) 5:49.26 Italy (ITA) 5:49.30 Franck Solforosi Tim Harnedy Lorenzo Bertini Jeremy Pouge Eugene Coakley Salvatore Di Somma Jean-Christophe Bette Richard Archibald Elia Luini Fabien Tilliet Paul Griffin Bruno Mascarenhas Men s Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Croatia (CRO) 05: Germany (GER) 05: Great Britain (GBR) 05: David Sain Karl Schulze Graeme Thomas Martin Sinkovic Lauritz Schoof Sam Townsend Damir Martin Paul Heinrich Charles Cousins Valent Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Peter Lambert 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 Rene Bertram Marek Kolbowicz Cedric Berrest Karsten Brodowski Michal Jelinski Jonathan Coeffic Hans Gruhne Adam Korol Julien Bahain Robert Sens 2006 Eton (GBR) Poland (POL) 5:38.99 Ukraine (UKR) 5:40.47 Estonia (EST) 5:41.23 Konrad Wasielewski Volodimir Pavlovskij Allar Raja Marek Kolbowicz Dmitri Prokopenko Igor Kuzmin Michal Jelinski Sergiy Biloushchenko Tonu Endrekson Adam Korol Sergij Grin Andrei Jamsa 2005 Gifu (JPN) Poland (POL) 5:34.96 Slovenia (SLO) 5:35.45 Estonia (EST) 5:36.61 Konrad Wasielewski Matej Prelog Juri Jaanson Marek Kolbowicz Davor Mizerit Leonid Gulov Michal Jelinski Luka Spik Tonu Endrekson Adam Korol Iztok Cop Andrei Jamsa Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

39 Men's Eight (M8+) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Great Britain (GBR) 05: Germany (GER) 05: United States (USA) 05: Daniel Ritchie Hannes Ocik Ian Silveira Tom Ransley Munski Maximillian Ross James Alex Gregory Eric Johannesen Nareg Guregian Pete Reed Maximilian Reinelt Ambrose Puttmann Mohamed Sbihi Anton Braun Austin Hack Andrew Triggs Hodge Felix Drahotta Stephen Kasprzyk George Nash Richard Schmidt Thomas Dethlefs William Sach Kristof Wilke Thomas Peszek Phelan Hill Martin Sauer Zachary Vlahos 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 Mueller 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 Mueller Greg Searle Sam Loch Toni Seifert Tom Ransley Francis Hegerty Sebastian Schmidt Daniel Ritchie Joshua 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 Kaufer 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 Joerg Diessner Tom James Ben Rutledge Florian Eichner Tom Stallard Andrew Byrnes Ulf Siemes Tom Lucy Jake Wetzel Jan Tebruegge Tom Solesbury Malcolm Howard Sebastian Schulte Josh West Dominic Seiterle Thorsten Engelmann Richard Egington Adam Kreek Philipp Stueer Robin Bourne-Taylor Kyle Hamilton Bernd Heidicker Alastair Heathcote Brian Price Peter Thiede Acer Nethercott 2006 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 5:21.85 Italy (ITA) 5:23.29 United States (USA) 5:24.14 Joerg Diessner Carlo Mornati Paul Daniels Stephan Koltzk Pierpaolo Frattini Matthew Deakin Ulf Siemes Luca Agamennoni Kenneth Jurkowski Jan Tebruegge Mario Palmisano Giuseppe Lanzone Sebastian Schulte Dario Dentale Steve Coppola Jr Thorsten Engelmann Alessio Sartori Daniel Walsh Philipp Stueer Niccolo Mornati Chris Liwski Bernd Heidicker Lorenzo Carboncini Beau Hoopman Peter Thiede Gaetano Iannuzzi Marcus McElhenney 2005 Gifu (JPN) United States (USA) 5:22.75 Italy (ITA) 5:24.01 Germany (GER) 5:25.66 Paul Daniels Lorenzo Carboncini Jochen Urban Matthew Deakin Niccolo Mornati Sebastian Schulte Steve Coppola Jr Pierpaolo Frattini Stephan Koltzk Mike Blomquist Valerio Pinton Jan-Martin Broeer Dan Beery Mario Palmisano Jan Tebruegge Joshua Inman Dario Dentale Ulf Siemes Bryan Volpenhein Raffaello Leonardo Thorsten Engelmann Beau Hoopman Carlo Mornati Andreas Penkner Marcus McElhenney Gaetano Iannuzzi Peter Thiede Historical Results World Rowing Championships , , 2013 Current Olympic boat classes 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 39

40 Women s results Women s Single Sculls (W1x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Australia (AUS) 07: New Zealand (NZL) 07: Czech Republic (CZE) 07: Kim Crow Emma Twigg Mirka Knapkova 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 Neykova Michelle Guerette 2006 Eton (GBR) Belarus (BLR) 7:11.02 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:15.02 Sweden (SWE) 7:18.35 Ekaterina Karsten Mirka Knapkova Frida Svensson 2005 Gifu (JPN) Belarus (BLR) 7:48.35 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:51.69 United States (USA) 7:52.62 Ekaterina Karsten Mirka Knapkova Michelle Guerette Women s Pair (W2-) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Great Britain 07: Romania 07:25.75 New Zealand 07:27.58 Helen Glover Roxana Cogianu Kayla Pratt Polly Swann Nicoleta Albu Rebecca Scown 2011 Bled (SLO) New Zealand (NZL) 6:58.16 Great Britain (GBR) 6:58.24 Australia (AUS) 7:03.98 Juliette Haigh Helen Grover 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 Grover 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 2006 Eton (GBR) Canada (CAN) 6:54.68 New Zealand (NZL) 6:56.72 Germany (GER) 6:57.11 Darcy Marquardt Juliette Haigh Nicole Zimmermann Jane Rumball Nicky Coles Elke Hipler 2005 Gifu (JPN) New Zealand (NZL) 7:43.83 Australia (AUS) 7:47.57 Russia (RUS) 7:50.07 Juliette Haigh Sarah Tait Vera Potchitaeva Nicky Coles Natalie Bale Veleria Starodubrovskaya Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Lithuania (LTU) 06:51.82 New Zealand (NZL) 06:51.86 Belarus (BLR) 06:55.90 Donata Vistartaite Fiona Bourke Ekaterina Karsten Milda Valciukaite Zoe Stevenson Yuliya Bichyk 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 Neykova 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 2006 Eton (GBR) Australia (AUS) 6:47.67 Germany (GER) 6:47.95 New Zealand (NZL) 6:48.82 Elizabeth Kell Britta Oppelt Georgina Evers-Swindell Brooke Pratley Susanne Schmidt Caroline Evers-Swindell 2005 Gifu (JPN) New Zealand (NZL) 7:08.03 Bulgaria (BUL) 7:10.92 Australia (AUS) 7:22.86 Georgina Evers-Swindell Rumyana Neykova Amber Bradley Caroline Evers-Swindell Miglena Markova Sally Kehoe Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

41 Lightweight Women's Double Sculls (LW2x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Italy (ITA) 07: United States (USA) 07:20.73 Germany (GER) 07:22.24 Laura Milani Kristin Hedstrom Lena Mueller Elisabetta Sancassani Kathleen Bertko Anja Noske 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) No time 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 Draeger 2006 Eton (GBR) China (CHN) 6:55.12 Australia (AUS) 6:56.57 Greece (GRE) 6:57.14 Xu Dongxiang Marguerite Houston Chrysa Biskitzi Yan Shimin Amber Halliday Alexandra Tsiavou 2005 Gifu (JPN) Germany (GER) 6:48.47 United States (USA) 6:48.77 Finland (FIN) 6:49.02 Daniela Reimer Renee Hykel Sanna Sten Marie-Louise Draeger Julie Nichols Minna Nieminen Women s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Germany (GER) 06:41.86 Canada (CAN) 06:45.02 Poland (POL) 06:46.27 Annekatrin Thiele Emily Cameron Sylwia Lewandowska Carina Baer Katharine Goodfellow Joanna Leszczynska Julia Richter Carling Zeeman Magdalena Fularczyk Britta Oppelt Antje Von Sseylitz-Kurzbach Natalia Madaj 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 2006 Eton (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 6:12.50 Australia (AUS) 6:13.99 Germany (GER) 6:14.67 Debbie Flood Catriona Oliver Christiane Huth Sarah Winckless Sonia Mills Magdalena Schmude Frances Houghton Dana Faletic Jeannine Hennicke Katherine Grainger Sally Kehoe Stephanie Schiller 2005 Gifu (JPN) Great Britain (GBR) 6:09.59 Germany (GER) 6:09.93 Russia (RUS) 6:12.19 Rebecca Romero Britta Oppelt Olga Samulenkova Sarah Winckless Susanne Schmidt Oksana Dorodnova Frances Houghton Kathrin Boron Larisa Merk Katherine Grainger Stephanie Schiller Irina Fedotova Historical Results World Rowing Championships , , 2013 Current Olympic boat classes 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 41

42 Women's Eight (W8+) 2013 Chungju (KOR) United States (USA 06:02.14 Romania (ROU) 06:07.04 Canada (CAN) 06:09.34 Amanda Polk Cristina Ilie Lisa Roman Kerry Simmonds Ionelia Zaharia Jennifer Martins Emily Regan Cristina Grigoras Carolyn Ganes Lauren Schmetterling Ioana Craciun Susanne Grainger Grace Luczak Camelia Lupascu Sarah Black Meghan Musnicki Andreea Boghian Christine Roper Victoria Opitz Roxana Cogianu Natalie Mastracci Caroline Lind Nicoleta Albu Cristy Nurse Katelin Snyder Daniela Druncea Kristen Kit 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 Ellie Logan Krista Guloien Camelia Lupascu Esther Lofgren 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 2006 Eton (GBR) United States (USA) 5:55.50 Germany (GER) 5:57.29 Australia (AUS) 6:00.29 Brett Sickler Nina Wengert Robyn Selby Smith Megan Cooke Johanna Rönfeldt Joanna Lutz Anna Goodale Christina Gerking Amber Bradley Lindsay Shoop Nadine Schmutzler Sarah Cook Anna Cummins Lenka Wech Kim Crow Susan Francia Maren Derlien Sarah Heard Caroline Lind Nicole Zimmermann Emily Martin Caryn Davies Elke Hipler Kate Hornsey Mary Whipple Annina Ruppel Lizzy Patrick 2005 Gifu (JPN) Australia (AUS) 5:58.10 Romania (ROU) 5:59.50 Netherlands (NED) 5:59.61 Sarah Tait Eniko Barabas Femke Dekker Robyn Selby Smith Georgeta Craciun Nienke Dekkers Sonia Mills Camelia Lupascu Nienke Hommes Kate Hornsey Ana-Maria Apachitei Hurnet Dekkers Emily Martin Elena Serban Annemarieke van Rumpt Fleur Chew Ioana Papuc Laura Posthuma Pauline Frasca Rodica Florea Annemiek de Haan Sarah Heard Simona Strimbeschi Helen Tanger Lizzy Patrick Rodica Anghe Ester Workel Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

43 6.2 World Rowing Championships International boat classes Men s results Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Italy (ITA) 07: Germany (GER) 07:12.34 France (FRA) 07:13.50 Luca Parlato, Paul Schroeter Matthieu Moinaux Vincenzo Abbagnale Bastian Bechler Laurent Cadot Enrico D'Aaniello Jonas Wiesen Benjamin Manceau 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 Lightweight Men's Single Sculls (LM1x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Denmark (DEN) 07:11.13 France (FRA) 07:12.94 Hungary (HUN) 07:14.38 Henrik Stephansen Jeremie Azou Peter Galambos 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 2011 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 Historical Results World Rowing Championships International boat classes Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Italy (ITA) 06:02.27 Australia (AUS) 06:06.51 United States (USA) 06:10.20 Simone Molteni, John Price David Morgenstern Catello Amarante II John Mcdonnell Bryan Pape Petru Zaharia Timothy Widdicombe Tobin Mc Gee Leone Barbarao Alister Foot Brendon Mulvey Stefano Oppo Blair Tunevitsch Dorian Weber Vincenzo Serpico Darryn Purcell Joshua Getz Francesco Schisano Nicholas Silcox Peter Gibson Paolo DI Girolamo Simon Nola Sean Gibel Enrico D'Aniello Timothy Webster Michael Hwan 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Germany (GER) 05:44.10 Italy (ITA) 5:46.78 China (CHN) 05:47.85 Matthias Schoemann-Finck Jiri Vlcek Ke Feng Jost Schoemann-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 Kuehner 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 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 43

44 Lightweight Men s Eight (LM8+) continued 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 Schoemann-Finck Angus Tyers Davide Riccardi Jochen Kuehner 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 Kuehner 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 Vincenzo Di Palma Emil Blach Rui Torres Lightweight Men's Pair (LM2-) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Switzerland (SUI) 06:49.85 Italy (ITA) 06:51.48 Great Britain (GBR) 06:52.08 Simon Niepmann Elia Luini Sam Scrimgeour Lucas Tramer Martino Goretti Mark Aldred 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Italy (ITA) 06:37.1 Netherlands (NED) 06:37.2 France (FRA) 06:39.9 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 Lightweight Men s Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Greece (GRE) 06:03.44 Germany (GER) 06:05.55 Italy (ITA) 06:07.19 Georgios Konsolas Moritz Moos Paolo Ghidini Spyridon Giannaros Julius Peschel Matteo Mulas Panagiotis Magdanis Jonas Schuetzeberg Andrea Cereda Eleftherios Konsolas Jason Osborne Francesco Rigon 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Poland (POL) 05:55.0 Greece (GRE) 05:56.7 China (CHN) 05:57.0 Adam Sobczak Georgios Konsolas Liang Yangyang Mariusz Stanczuk Nikolaos Afentoulis Guo Yang Artur Mikolajczewski Panagiotis Magdanis Fa Guofeng Milosz Jankowski Eleftherios Konsolas Kong Deming 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 Soerensen 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-Etienne Pollez Martin Batenburg Lars Wichert Stany Delayre Christian Nielsen Lars Hartig Frédéric Dufour Hans Christian Soerensen 2009 Poznan (POL) Italy (ITA) 5:47.50 Germany (GER) 5:49.89 Denmark (DEN) 5:51.67 Franco Sancassani Knud Lange Hans Christian Soerensen Daniele Gilardoni Lars Wichert Christian Nielsen Lorenzo Bertini Felix Oevermann Rasmus Quist Stefano Basalini Michael Wieler Andreas Ramboel Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

45 Women s results Women's Four (W4-) 2013 Chungju (KOR) United States (USA) 06:43.15 Canada (CAN) 06:47.62 Australia (AUS) 06:49.26 Emily Huelskamp Sarah Black Hannah Vermeersch Olivia Coffey Christine Roper Alexandra Hagan Tessa Gobbo Natalie Mastracci Charlotte Sutherland Felice Mueller Cristy Nurse Lucy Stephan 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 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 Lightweight Women s Single Sculls (LW1x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Austria (AUT) 07:50.62 Greece (GRE) 07:53.23 Great Britain (GBR) 07:54.12 Michaela Taupe-Traer Aikaterini Nikolaidou Ruth Walczak 2012 Plovdiv (BUL) Greece (GRE) 7:32.37 Austria (AUT) 7:37.04 Belarus (BLR) 7:38.93 Alexandra Tsiavou Michaela Taupe-Traer 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 Draeger 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 Historical Results World Rowing Championships International boat classes Lightweight Women's Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Netherlands (NED) 06:49.80 United States (USA) 06:54.22 Italy (ITA) 06:57.06 Mirte Kraaijkamp Rachel Stortvedt Greta Masserano Maaike Head Hillary Saeger Enrica Marasca Rianne Sigmond Helen Tompkins Giulia Pollini Marie-Anne Frenken Nancy Miles Eleonora Trivella 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 Draeger Kristin Hedstrom Wang Xinnan Lena Mueller 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 Kroeger Jane Hall Abby Broughton 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 45

46 6.3 World Rowing Championships , Current Para-rowing boat classes Men s results AS Men s Single Sculls (ASM1x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Australia (AUS) 04: Ukraine (UKR) 04: Russia (RUS) 04: Erik Horrie Igor Bondar Alexey Chuvashev 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 Women s results AS Women's Single Sculls (ASW1x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Russia (RUS) 05:13.95 Norway (NOR) 05:18.79 Brazil (BRA) 05:29.82 Natalia Bolshakova Birgit Skarstein Claudia Santos 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 Mixed s results TA Mixed Double Sculls (TAMix2x) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Ukraine (UKR) 03:27.98 Germany (GER) 03:34.48 United States (USA) 04:08.59 Kateryna Morozova Anke Molkenthin Paul Hurley Dmytro Aleksieiev Marcus Klemp Natalie Mccarthy 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 Tian Ming 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 LTA Mixed Coxed Four (LTAMix4+) 2013 Chungju (KOR) Great Britain (GBR) 03:16.12 Italy (ITA) 03:21.70 South Africa (RSA) 03:22.90 Pamela Relph Paola Protopapa Shannon Murray Naomi Riches Lucilla Aglioti Lucy Perold Oliver Hester Tommaso Schettino Dieter Rosslee James C. Fox Omar Airolo Gavin Kilpatrick Oliver James Giuseppe Di Capua Willie Morgan 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 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

47 7. Historical Results: World Rowing Cup Historical Results 7.1 World Rowing Cup Current Olympic boat classes Men s results Men s Single Sculls (M1x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:50.63 Czech Republic (CZE) 06:53.51 Germany (GER) 06:59.57 Mahe Drysdale Ondrej Synek Marcel Hacker 2014 Aigubelette (FRA) New Zealand 1 (NZL) 6:55.15 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:56.97 Cuba (CUB) 6:58.36 Mahe Drysdale Ondrej Synek Angel Fournier Rodriguez 2014 Sydney (AUS) Netherlands 1 (NED) 6:55.69 Lithuania (LTU) 6:58.95 China (CHN) 7:00.93 Dirk Uittenbogaard Mindaugas Griskonis Liang Zhang 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:37.40 Germany (GER) 6:39.40 Cuba (CUB) 6:44.24 Ondrej Synek Marcel Hacker Angel Rodriguez 2013 Eton (GBR) Czech Republic (CZE) 6:47.70 Great Britain (GBR) 6:49.23 Bulgaria (BUL) 6:49.82 Ondrej Synek Alan Campbell Georgi Bozhilov 2013 Sydney (AUS) Bulgaria (BUL) 6:58.28 Australia 1 (AUS) 7:01.01 Germany (GER) 7:03.47 Georgi Bozhilov Kieran Kobelke Jost Schoemann-Finck 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 Fournier 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 Fournier 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 World Rowing Cup Current Olympic boat classes Men's Pair (M2-) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 06:28.7 Great Britain (GBR) 06:37.88 Serbia 1 (SRB) 06:38.45 Eric Murray James Foad Veselin Savic Hamish Bond Matt Langridge Dusan Bogisevic 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) New Zealand (NZL) 6:22.51 Germany 1 (GER) 6:33.00 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:34.62 Eric Murray Bastian Bechler Matthew Gotrel Hamish Bond Anton Braun Paul Bennett 2014 Sydney (AUS) Netherlands 1 (NED1) 6:34.38 New Zealand (NZL) 6:39.16 CHN2 6:42.14 Rogier Blink Thomas Murray Zengxin Yang Mitchel Steenman Alex Kennedy Dongjian Li 2013 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:21.28 Italy 1 (ITA) 6:26.44 Spain (ESP) 6:28.90 Eric Murray Marco Di Costanzo Alexander Sigurbjornsson Benet Hamish Bond Matteo Castaldo Pau Vela 2013 Eton (GBR) New Zealand (NZL) 6:16.01 Poland (POL) 6:31.74 Romania 1 (ROU) 6:32.81 Eric Murray Wojciech Gutorski Ionel Strungaru Hamish Bond Jaroslaw Godek Florin Curuea 2013 Sydney (AUS) France 1 (FRA) 6:29.17 Australia (AUS) 6:33.84 France 2 (FRA) 6:37.38 Germain Chardin James McRae Benjamin Lang Dorian Mortelette Bryn Coudraye Julien Despres 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 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 47

48 Men's Pair (M2-) continued 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 Niccolo Mornati Apostolos Gkountoulas Men's Double Sculls (M2x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Croatia 1 (CRO) 06:19.12 Australia 1 (AUS) 06:21.41 Lithuania (LTU) 06:21.78 Martin Sinkovic James McRae Rolandas Mascinskas Valent Sinkovic Alexander Belonogoff Saulius Ritter 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) Croatia 1 6:12.70 Azerbaijan 6:13.64 Australia 6:13.69 Martin Sinkovic Aleksandar Aleksandrov James Mcrae Valent Sinkovic Boris Yotov Alexander Belonogoff 2014 Sydney (AUS) Lithunania 6:15.10 Australia 1 6:17.43 Italy 6:20.48 Rolandas Mascinskas Cameron Girdlestone Francesco Fossi Saulius Ritter Alexander Belonogoff Romano Battisti 2013 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:09.84 Italy (ITA) 6:10.95 Germany (GER) 6:11.16 Michael Arms Francesco Fossi Erick Knittel Robert Manson Romano Battisti Stephan Krüger 2013 Eton (GBR) New Zealand (NZL) 6:13.78 Germany (GER) 6:15.05 Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.41 Michael Arms Erick Knittel William Lucas Robert Manson Stephan Krüger Matt Langridge 2013 Sydney (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 6:15.87 Estonia (EST) 6:20.22 Australia (AUS) 6:24.50 Michael Arms Allar Raja Alexander Belonogoff Robert Manson Kaspar Taimsoo Ryan Edwards 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 Krueger 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 Krueger 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 Men's Four (M4-) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 05:58.53 Netherlands (NED) 6:00.41 Canada (CAN) 06:01.91 Alex Gregory Boaz Meylink Will Crothers Mohamed Sbihi Mechiel Versluis Rob Gibson George Nash Olivier Siegelaar Conlin Mccabe Andrew Triggs Hodge Robert Luecken Kal Langerfeld 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 5:50.27 Australia (AUS) 5:55.85 United States (USA) 5:55.94 Alex Gregory Christopher Cunningham- Grant James Reid Mohamed Sbihi Spencer Turrin Michael Gennaro George Nash Fergus Pragnell Henrik Rummel Andrew Triggs Hodge Joshua Dunkley - Smith Seth Weil 2014 Sydney (AUS) Australia 1 (AUS) 5:56.05 Netherlands (NED) 5:59.94 Australia 2 (AUS) 6:03.09 Angus Moore Boaz Meylink William Lockwood Alexander Hill Vincent Van der Want Scott Laidler Spencer Turrin Mechiel Versluis Joshua Dunkley-Smith Alexander Lloyd Robert Luecken Fergus Pragnell Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

49 2013 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 5:50.78 Australia (AUS) 5:51.63 Italy (ITA) 5:51.70 Grant James William Lockwood Matteo Lodo Seth Weil Alexander Lloyd Paolo Perino Henrik Rummel Spencer Turrin Mario Paonessa Michael Gennaro Josh Dunkley-Smith Giuseppe Vicino 2013 Eton (GBR) Australia (AUS) 5:56.40 Great Britain (GBR) 5:57.74 Romania (ROU) 5:59.88 William Lockwood Alan Sinclair Stefan Nica Alexander Lloyd Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell Florin Razvanta Spencer Turrin Scott Durant Alexandru Palamariu Josh Dunkley-Smith Matthew Tarrant Cristi-Ilie Pirghie 2013 Sydney (AUS) Australia 2 (AUS) 5:58.07 Australia 1 (AUS) 5:59.25 New Zealand (NZL) 6:00.41 William Lockwood Agus Moore Jade Uru James Chapman Alexandra Hill Tobias Wehr-Candler Joshua Booth Spencer Turrin Adam Tripp Josh Dunkley-Smith Alexander Lloyd Robert Kells 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 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 Kaeufer Tom James Georgios Tziallas Maximilian Reinelt Alex Gregory Ioannis Christou Sebastian Schmidt Historical Results World Rowing Cup Current Olympic boat classes Lightweight Men's Double Sculls (LM2x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) France (FRA) 06:25.32 Italy (ITA) 06:27.01 Norway (NOR) 06:27.95 Stany Delayre Andrea Micheletti Kristoffer Brun Jeremie Azou Pietro Ruta Are Strandli 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) France 1 (FRA) 6:19.63 Germany 2 (GER) 6:21.89 Norway (NOR) 6:23.26 Stany Delayre Jason Osborne Kristoffer Brun Jeremie Azou Moritz Moos Are Strandli 2014 Sydney (AUS) Greece (GRE) 6:34.08 China 1 (CHN) 6:37.05 Australia 1 (AUS) 6:37.20 Eleftherios Konsolas Xiaoxiong Li Perry Ward Spyridon Giannaros Tianfeng Dong Adam Kachyckyj 2013 Lucerne (SUI) France (FRA) 6:13.54 Italy 1 (ITA) 6:15.83 Great Britain (GBR) 6:16.18 Stany Delayre Andrea Micheletti Richard Chambers Jeremie Azou Pietro Ruta Peter Chambers 2013 Eton (GBR) Poland (POL) 6:17.13 Great Britain (GBR) 6:18.26 Norway (NOR) 6:18.31 Artur Mikolajczewski Richard Chambers Kristoffer Brun Milosz Jankowski Peter Chambers Are Strandli 2013 Sydney (AUS) Great Britain (GBR) 6:26.05 China 2 (CHN) 6:28.08 Portugal (POR) 6:31.64 Adam Freeman-Pask Li Hui Pedro Fraga Richard Chambers Dong Tianfeng Nuno Mendes 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 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 49

50 Lightweight Men's Double Sculls (LM2x) continued 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 Lightweight Men's Four (LM4-) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 06:00.17 Denmark (DEN) 06:02.89 Great Britain 06:06.09 James Hunter Kasper Winther Mark Aldred Peter Taylor Jacob Larsen Peter Chambers James Lassche Jacob Barsoe Richard Chambers Curtis Rapley Morten Joergensen Chris Bartley 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) New Zealand (NZL) 5:53.81 Denmark (DEN) 5:56.17 Great Britain (GBR) 5:57.32 James Hunter Kasper Winther Peter Chambers Peter Taylor Jacob Larsen Mark Aldred James Lassche Jacob Barsoe Richard Chambers Curtis Rapley Morten Joergensen Chris Bartley 2013 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 5:53.52 Denmark (DEN) 5:55.49 Netherlands (NED) 5:58.16 James Hunter Kasper Winther Arnoud Greidanus James Lassche Jacob Larsen Joris Pijs Peter Taylor Jacob Barsoe Bjorn van den Ende Curtis Rapley Morten Joergensen Tim Heijbrock 2013 Eton (GBR) New Zealand (NZL) 5:49.46 Denmark (DEN) 5:49.50 Great Britain (GBR) 5:53.94 James Hunter Kasper Winther Adam Freeman-Pask James Lassche Jacob Larsen William Fletcher Peter Taylor Jacob Barsoe Jonathan Clegg Curtis Rapley Morten Joergensen Chris Bartley 2013 Sydney (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 5:58.98 Great Britain (GBR) 6:02.75 Australia 1 (AUS) 6:05.01 James Lassche Peter Chambers Nick Silcox James Hunter Jonathan Clegg Alister Foot Peter Taylor Christopher Boddy Blair Tunevitsch Curtis Rapley Chris Bartley Darryn Purcell 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 Joergensen 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 Joergensen 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 Joergensen 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 Schoemann-Finck Morten Joergensen Yu Chenggang Jost Schoemann-Finck Jacob Barsoe Huang Zhe Jochen Kuehner Eskild Ebbesen Li Zhongwei Martin Kuehner Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

51 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 Joergensen Guillaume Raineau Paul Mattick Jacob Barsoe Franck Solforosi Robert Williams Eskild Ebbesen Fabrice Moreau Chris Bartley Historical Results Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 05:50.99 Estonia (EST) 05:52.37 United States (USA) 05:54.73 Graeme Thomas Kaur Kuslap Peter Graves Sam Townsend Allar Raja Stephen Whelpley Charles Cousins Sten -Erik Anderson John Graves Peter Lambert Kaspar Taimsoo Benjamin Dann 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) 5:44.40 Germany(GER) 5:46.49 Canada (CAN) 5:47.47 Graeme Thomas Karl Schulze Pascal Lussier Sam Townsend Philipp Wende Michael Braithwaite Charles Cousins Kai Fuhrmann Will Dean Peter Lambert Tim Grohmann Matthew Buie 2014 Sydney (AUS) Australia 1 (AUS) 5:50.68 China 1 (CHN) 5:52.13 Australia 2 (AUS) 5:53.02 John Linke Jian Ma Kieran Kobelke Nick Hudson Zhiyu Liu James Mcrae Cameron Girdlestone Cunming Li David Watts Alexander Belonogoff Quan Zhang Hamish Playfair 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Croatia (CRO) 5:39.63 Germany (GER) 5:41.78 Estonia (EST) 5:44.48 David Sain Karl Schulze Kaur Kuslap Martin Sinkovic Paul Heinrich Allar Raja Damir Martin Lauritz Schoof Sten-Erik Anderson Valent Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Kaspar Taimsoo 2013 Eton (GBR) Croatia (CRO) 5:37.34 Germany (GER) 5:40.84 Estonia (EST) 5:44.17 David Sain Karl Schulze Kaur Kuslap Martin Sinkovic Paul Heinrich Allar Raja Damir Martin Lauritz Schoof Sten-Erik Anderson Valent Sinkovic Tim Grohmann Kaspar Taimsoo 2013 Sydney (AUS) Great Britain (GBR) 5:49.93 New Zealand (NZL) 5:53.20 Australia 1 (AUS) 5:56.69 William Lucas Nathan Cohen Chris Morgan Graeme Thomas Fergus Fauvel Thomas Swann Charles Cousins Nathan Flannery Shane Jackson Sam Townsend Hayden Cohen Nick Purnell 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 World Rowing Cup Current Olympic boat classes 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 51

52 Men's Eight (M8+) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 05:31.88 Russia (RUS) 05:33.02 Great Britain (GBR) 05:35.36 Max Planer Anton Zarutskiy Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell Malte Jakschik Dmitry Kuznetsov Tom Ransley Andreas Kuffner Artem Kosov Paul Bennett Felix Drahotta Georgij Efremenko Mohamed Sbihi Richard Schmidt Ivan Balandin Pete Reed Eric Johannesen Nikita Morgachev Constantine Louloudis Maximilian Reinelt Ivan Podshivalov Matthew Tarrant Felix Wimberger Alexander Kulesh William Satch Martin Sauer Pavel Safonkin Phelan Hill 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) United States (USA) 5:41.51 Great Britain (GBR) 5:43.15 Belarus (BLR) 5:44.03 Thomas Peszek Scott Durant Dzimitry Furman Ambrose Puttmann Alan Sinclair Dzianis Mihal Stephen Kasprzyk Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell Yauhen Aliakhnovich Michael Gennaro Matt Langridge Dzianis Suravets Robert Munn Pete Reed Vadzim Lialin Matthew Miller James Foad Ihar Pashevich Nareg Guergian Matthew Tarrant Mikalai Sharlap Thomas Dethlefs William Satch Uladzimir Vrubleuski Zachary Vlahos Henry Fieldman Piotr Piatrynich 2014 Sydney (AUS) Australia 1 (AUS) 5:35.58 Netherlands (NED) 5:37.76 New Zealand (NZL) 5:40.74 William Lockwood Sjoerd De Groot Thomas Murray Scott Laidler Govert Viergever George Howard Angus Moore Stefan Broenink Jonathan F. Wright Alexander Hill Thomas Doornbos Isaac Grainger Fergus Pragnell David Kuiper Shaun Kirkham Joshua Dunkley-Smith Tone Wieten Alex Kennedy Spencer Turrin Gerbren Spoelstra Brook Robertson Alexander Lloyd Boudewijn Roell Stephen Jones David Webster Peter Wiersum Caleb Shepherd 2013 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 5:22.26 Germany (GER) 5:22.64 Netherlands (NED) 5:25.65 Ian Silveira Maximilian Munski Sjoerd de Groot Ross James Hannes Ocik Ruben Knab Nareg Guregian Maximilian Reinelt Gerbren Spoelstra Austin Hack Kristof Wilke Thomas Doornbos Glenn Ochal Anton Braun Vincent van der Want Stephen Kasprzak Felix Drahotta Harold Langen Thomas Dethlefs Richard Schmidt David Kuiper Thomas Peszek Eric Johannesen Govert Viergever Zachary Vlahos Martin Sauer Peter Wiersum 2013 Eton (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 5:25.93 Poland (POL) 5:26.36 France (FRA) 5:29.54 Oliver Cook Zbigniew Schodowski Sebastien Lente Daniel Ritchie Michal Szpakowski Benoit Brunet Tom Ransley Marcin Brzezinski Benoit Demey James Foad Piotr Hojka Matthieu Androdias Mohamed Sbihi Mikolaj Burda Jean-Baptiste Macquet William Satch Piotr Juszczak Thibaut Verhoeven Peter Reed Krystian Aranowski Benjamin Lang Andrew Triggs-Hodge Rafal Hejmej Julien Despres Phelan Hill Daniel Trojanowski Benjamin Manceau 2013 Sydney (AUS) Great Britain (GBR) 5:29.90 United States (USA) 5:31.73 Australia 1 (AUS) 5:35.05 Daniel Ritchie Grant James Jordan Hooper Tom Ransley David Banks Matthew John Cochran Lance Tredell Nareg Guregian George Ellis Matthew Gotrel Brandon Shald Christopher Cunningham- Reid Mohamed Sbihi Stephen Kasprzak Jack Hargreaves Alex Gregory Thomas Dethlefs Nicholas Wheatley Peter Reed Thomas Peszek Thomas Sacre Andrew Triggs-Hodge Michael Gennaro Scott Laidler Phelan Hill Stephen Young Jr David Webster 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 Mueller Richard Egington Andrew Byrnes Florian Mennigen Matt Langridge Jeremiah Brown Kristof Wilke James Foad Will Crotheers Martin Sauer Phelan Hill Brian Price Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

53 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 Mueller 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 Mueller 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 Kaeufer Rafal Hejmej Kornel Altman Florian Eichner Dariusz Radosz David Szabo Florian Mennigen Piotr Hojka Jan Pilic Maximilian Reinelt Mikolaj Burda Jakub Podrazil Lukas Mueller Piotr Juszczak Jakub Koloc Toni Seifert Krystian Aranowski Petr Melichar Sebastian Schmidt Michal Szpakowski Matyas Klang Martin Sauer Daniel Trojanowski Martin Suma Women s results Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 7:31.52 Australia (AUS) 7:33.74 Austria (AUT) 7:42.74 Emma Twigg Kim Crow Magdalena Lobnig 2014 Aigubelette (FRA) New Zealand (NZL) 7:40.16 China 7:41.99 Austria (AUT) 7:45.36 Emma Twigg Jingli Duan Magdalena Lobnig 2014 Sydney (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 7:25.02 Australia (AUS) 7:25.16 China 1 (CHN) 7:30.15 Emma Twigg Kim Crow Jingli Duan 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Australia (AUS) 7:14.35 United States (USA) 7:16.08 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:16.44 Kim Crow Ellie Logan Mirka Knapkova 2013 Eton (GBR) New Zealand (NZL) 7:25.12 Sweden (SWE) 7:27.93 United States (USA) 7:28.31 Emma Twigg Frida Svensson Ellie Logan 2013 Sydney (AUS) Australia (AUS) 7:35.80 China 1 (CHN) 7:39.23 United States 1 (USA) 7:41.18 Kim Crow Tang Bin Ellie Logan 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 Historical Results World Rowing Cup Current Olympic boat classes Women's Pair (W2-) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 7:12.99 New Zealand 2 (NZL) 7:15.03 New Zealand 1 (NZL) 7:20.45 Helen Grover Grace Prendergast Louise Trappitt Heather Stanning Kerri Gowler Rebecca Scown 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:02.91 United States 1 (USA) 7:06.98 United States 2 (USA) 7:09.12 Helen Glover Megan Kalmoe Grace Luczak Heather Stanning Kerry Simmonds Caroline Lind 2014 Sydney (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 7:09.70 China 1 (CHN) 7:14.62 Canada 2 (CAN) 7:17.02 Louise Trappitt Min Zhang Natalie Mastracci Rebecca Scown Tian Miao Susanne Grainger 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 7:01.39 New Zealand (NZL) 7:02.35 United States (USA) 7:06.24 Helen Glover Kayla Pratt Teylor Goestzinger Polly Swann Rebecca Scown Meghan Musnicki 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 53

54 Women's Pair (W2-) continued 2013 Eton (GBR) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:58.26 New Zealand (NZL) 7:00.41 Germany (GER) 7:06.87 Helen Glover Kayla Pratt Kerstin Hartmann Polly Swann Rebecca Scown Marlene Sinnig 2013 Sydney (AUS) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:03.55 United States 2 (USA) 7:07.77 Australia 1 (AUS) 7:12.32 Helen Glover Meghan Musnicki Tess Gerrand Polly Swann Caroline Lind Katrina Bateman 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 Women's Double Sculls (W2x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 6:59.87 Lithuania (LTU) 7:00.48 Poland (POL) 7:00.76 Fiona Burke Donata Vistartaite Magdalena Fularczyk Zoe Stevenson Milda Valciukaite Natalia Madaj 2014 Aigubelette (FRA) Australia (AUS) 6:53.90 United States (USA) 6:55.33 Poland (POL) 6:56.53 Olympia Aldersey Meghan O'Leary Magdalena Fularczyk Sally Kehoe Ellen Tomek Natalia Madaj 2014 Sydney (AUS) Australia 1 (AUS) 6:54.69 Lithuania (LTU) 6:57.07 Germany 2 (GER) 6:59.69 Olympia Aladersey Donata Vistartaite Julia Lier Sally Kehoe Milda Valciukaite Mareike Adams 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Lithuania (LTU) 6:42.44 New Zealand (NZL) 6:42.46 United States 1 (USA) 06:45.3 Donata Vistartaite Fiona Bourke Meghan O'Leary Milda Valciukaite Zoe Stevenson Ellen Tomek 2013 Eton (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 6:52.60 Denmark (DEN) 6:53.41 China 2 (CHN) 6:57.81 Frances Houghton Mette Petersen Xu Dongxiang Victoria Meyer-Laker Lisbet Jacobsen Pan Feihong 2013 Sydney (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 6:56.93 China 1 (CHN) 6:59.29 Great Britain 2 (GBR) 7:02.10 Fiona Bourke Tian Liang Frances Houghton Zoe Stevenson Zhang Yangyang Victoria Meyer-Laker 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 AnnKatrin Thiele 2012 Belgrade (SRB) Great Britain (GBR) 6:50.35 Germany (GER) 6:51.03 Czech Republic (CZE) 6:53.90 Anna Watkins AnnKatrin 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 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

55 Lightweight Women s Double Sculls (LW2x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 7:08.17 Australia (AUS) 7:10.37 Canada 7:10.81 Imogen Walsh Alice McNamara Lindsay Jennerich Katherine Copeland Ella Flecker Patricia Obee 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 7:01.85 Great Britain 2 (GBR) 7:05.23 Germany (GER) 7:06.01 Imogen Walsh Eleanor Piggott Leonie Pless Katherine Copeland Charlotte Taylor Anja Noske 2014 Sydney (AUS) Australia 2 (AUS) 7:02.26 New Zealand (NZL) 7:05.46 Australia 1 (AUS) 7:07.54 Hannah Every-Hall Lucy Strack Ella Flecker Maia Simmonds Julia Edward Georgia Nesbitt 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Italy (ITA) 6:52.41 United States (USA) 6:55.36 New Zealand (NZL) 6:57.31 Laura Milani Kristin Hedstrom Julia Edward Elisabetta Sancassani Kathleen Bertko Lucy Strack 2013 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 6:58.27 Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:59.96 Sweden (SWE) 7:00.37 Lena Mueller Kathryn Twyman Cecilia Lilja Anja Noske Imogen Walsh Emma Fred 2013 Sydney, NSW (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 6:58.15 Australia 2 (AUS) 6:59.91 Great Britain (GBR) 7:01.02 Julia Edward Alice McNamara Kathryn Twyman Lucy Strack Maia Simmonds Imogen Walsh 2012 Munich (GER) New Zealand (NZL) 7:22.88 Denmark (DEN) 7:24.31 Germany (GER) 7:24.46 Louise Ayling Anne Thomsen Lena Mueller 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 Draeger 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 Historical Results World Rowing Cup Current Olympic boat classes Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:24.65 Canada (CAN) 6:28.48 New Zealand (NZL) 6:30.66 Annekatrin Thiele Emily Cameron Sarah Gray Carina Baer Katharine Goodfellow Georgia Perry Julia Lier Carling Zeeman Lucy Spoors Lisa Schmidla Antje Von Seydlitz-Kurzbach Erin-Monique Shelton 2014 Aigubelette (FRA) Germany (GER) 6:16.85 United States 1 (USA) 6:20.87 New Zealand (NZL) 6:22.27 Annekatrin Thiele Grace Latz Sarah Gray Carina Baer Tracy Eisser Georgia Perry Julia Lier Eleanor Logan Lucy Spoors Lisa Schmidla Felice Mueller Erin-Monique Shelton 2014 Sydney (AUS) Australia (AUS) 6:25.88 Germany (GER) 6:27.20 Poland (POL) 6:31.31 Jessica Hall Marie-Catherine Arnold Sylwia Lewandowska Kerry Hore Carina Baer Joanna Lesycyznska Madeleine Edmunds Lisa Schmidla Magdalena Fularcyzk Jennifer Cleary Britta Oppelt Natalia Madaj 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:18.97 Poland (POL) 6:20.93 Australia (AUS) 6:22.73 Ann-Katrin Thiele Sylwia Lewandowska Rebekah Hooper Carina Baer Joanna Leszczynska Jessica Hall Julia Richter Magdalena Fularczyk Maddie Edmunds Britta Oppelt Natalia Madaj Olympia Aldersley 2013 Eton (GBR) Germany (GER) 6:21.00 Poland (POL) 6:23.08 Australia (AUS) 6:26.65 Ann-Katrin Thiele Sylwia Lewandowska Rebekah Hooper Carina Baer Joanna Leszczynska Jessica Hall Julia Richter Magdalena Fularczyk Maddie Edmunds Lisa Schmidla Natalia Madaj Olympia Aldersley 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 55

56 Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) continued 2013 Sydney (AUS) Australia (AUS) 6:21.94 United States (USA) 6:26.51 New Zealand (NZL) 6:26.75 Sarah Perkins Megan Kalmoe Sarah Gray Jessica Hall Esther Lofgren Georgia Perry Maddie Edmunds Susan Francia Genevieve Armstrong Olympia Aldersley Ellie Logan Erin Shelton 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 Women's Eight (W8+) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Canada (CAN) 6:10.53 Romania (ROU) 06:14.5 Great Britain (GBR) 06:14.74 Cristy Nurse Mihaela Petrila Rosamund Bradbury Lisa Roman Nicoleta Albu Louisa Reeve Rosanne Deboef Cristina Grigoras Katie Greves Natalie Mastracci Irina Dorneanu Donna Etiebet Susanne Grainger Adelina Cojocariu Jessica Eddie Christine Roper Ioana Craciun Zoe Lee Ashley Brzozowicz Cristina Ilie Caragh Mcmurtry Lauren Wilkinson Daniela Druncea Polly Swann Lesley Thompson-Willie Andreea Boghian Zoe De Toledo 2014 Aigubelette (FRA) United States (USA) 6:04.77 Canada (CAN) 6:05.82 Great Britain 6:11.39 Megan Kalmoe Lisa Roman Rosamund Bradbury Kerry Simmonds Cristy Nurse Zoe Lee Amanda Polk Natalie Mastracci Katie Greves Lauren Schmetterling Rosanne Deboef Donna Etiebet Grace Luczak Susanne Grainger Jessica Eddie Meghan Musnicki Christine Roper Polly Swann Victoria Opitz Ashley Brzozowicz Caragh Mcmurtry Caroline Lind Lauren Wilkinson Louisa Reeve Katelin Snyder Lesley Thompson-Willie Zoe De Toledo 2013 Lucerne (SUI) United States (USA) 5:54.16 Romania (ROU) 6:00.42 Canada (CAN) 6:01.61 Amanda Polk Roxana Cogianu Jennifer Martins Kerry Simmonds Ionelia Zaharia Lisa Roman Emily Regan Cristina Mihaela Ilie Susanne Grainger Lauren Schmetterling Ioana Craciun Carolyn Ganes Grace Luczak Adelina Cojocariu Sarah Black Caroline Lind Irina Dorneanu Christine Roper Victoria Opitz Camelia Lupascu Natalie Mastracci Heidi Robbins Nicoleta Albu Cristy Nurse Katelin Snyder Daniela Druncea Kristen Kit Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

57 2013 Sydney (AUS) Australia (AUS) 6:06.98 United States (USA) 6:07.83 Canada (CAN) 6:10.47 Hannah Vermeersch Adrianne Martelli Krista Guloien Renee Chatterton Ellen Tomek Kerry Maher Genevieve Horton Sara Hendershot Carolyn Ganes Katrina Bateman Amanda Polk Katharine Goodfellow Tess Gerrand Grace Luczak Christine Roper Alexandra Hagan Taylor Ritzel Ashley Brzozowicz Charlotte Sutherland Meghan Musnicki Darcy Marquardt Lucy Stephan Caroline Lind Sarah Black Lizzy Patrick Leigh Carroll Lesley Thompson-Willie 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 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 Historical Results World Rowing Cup Current Olympic boat classes 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 57

58 7.2 World Rowing Cup International boat classes Men s results Men's Coxed Pair (M2+) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 07:03.0 Great Britain (GBR) 07:03.59 Netherlands (NED) 7:15.79 Peter Kluge Alan Sinclair Stefan Broenink Alexander Egler Scott Durant Thomas Doorbos Jonas Wiesen Henry Fieldman Tim Van Den Ende 2011 Lucerne (SUI) Italy (ITA) 7:14.37 Australia (AUS) 7:20.72 Only two boats entered Romano Battisti William Lockwood Luca Agamennoni James Chapman Niccolo Fanchi Toby Lister Lightweight Men s Single Sculls (LM1x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Switzerland 1 (SUI) 07:14.05 France (FRA) 07:16.83 Germany (GER) 07:16.88 Michael Schmid Damien Piqueras Daniel Lawitzke 2014 Aiguebelette China (CHN) 6:58.21 Germany 1 (GER) 7:02.00 Germany 2 (GER) 7:03.21 Tiexin Wang Daniel Lawitzke Jost Schoemann - Finck 2014 Sydney (AUS) China (CHN) 7:05.54 Australia 1 (AUS) 7:13.54 Australia 2 (AUS) 7:20.87 Tiexin Wang Richard Coakley Jackson Harrison 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Portugal (POR) 6:53.09 Switzerland 1 (SUI) 6:54.23 Switzerland 3 (SUI) 6:55.37 Pedro Fraga Michael Schmid Simon Schuerch 2013 Eton(GBR) Portugal 1 (POR) 6:57.02 Denmark 1 (DEN) 6:59.80 Denmark 2 (DEN) 7:00.24 Pedro Fraga Steffen Jensen Andrej Bendtsen 2013 Sydney (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 7:04.74 Germany (GER) 7:08.27 Korea (KOR) 7:13.29 Duncan Grant Jost Schoemann-Finck Lee Hak-Beom 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 Lightweight Men's 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 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

59 Lightweight Men's Pair (LM2-) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Switzerland (SUI) 06:41.58 Czech Republic 06:41.82 Great Britain (GBR) 06:42.64 Simon Niepmann Jiri Kopac Jonathan Clegg Lucas Tramer Mirsolav Vrastil Jr Sam Scrimgeour 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) Czech Republic 6:39.48 France 1 (FRA) 6:39.83 Argentina (ARG) 06:40.34 Jiri Kopac Clement Duret Carlo Lauro Mirsolav Vrastil Jr Theophile Onfroy Agustin Campassi 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Great Britain (GBR) 6:34.58 United States (USA) 6:36.17 Spain (ESP) 6:38.51 Sam Scrimgeour Michael Wales Xavier Maggi Vela Mark Aldred Tyler Nase Daniel Sigurjoersson Benet 2013 Eton (GBR) Great Britain 1 (GBR) 6:36.89 Great Britain 2 (GBR) 6:38.81 Austria (AUT) 6:45.40 Sam Scrimgeour Matthew Bedford Michael Hager Mark Aldred Wilf Kimberley Markus Lemp 2012 Munich (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 06:51.0 Netherlands 2 (NED) 06:52.0 Australia (AUS) 6:53.34 Paul Mattick Arnoud Greidanus Blair Tunevitsch Adam Freeman-Pask Joris Pijs 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 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 Historical Results World Rowing Cup International boat classes Lightweight Men s Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) Denmark (DEN) 06:03.60 Germany (GER) 06:05.83 Hong Kong, China (HKG) 06:08.79 Christian Nielsen Christoph Thiem Chow Kwong Wing Jannik Nilton Jost Schoemann-Finck Lok Kwan Hoi Emil Espensen Matthias Schoemann-Finck Tang Chiu Mang Jens Nielsen Michael Wieler Kwan Ki Cheong 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 5:52.10 Denmark (DEN) 5:54.34 Hong Kong, China (HKG) 5:55.12 Moritz Moos Christian Nielsen Chow Kwong Wing Julius Peschel Jannik Nilton Lok Kwan Hoi Jonas Schuetzeberg Emil Espensen Tang Chiu Mang Jason Osborne Jens Nielsen Kwan Ki Cheong 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 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 Soerensen 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 59

60 Women s results Women's Four (W4-) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) France 1 (FRA) 06:53.79 France 2 (FRA) 06:57.02 Germany 1 (GER) 06:59.25 Pauline Bugnard Noemie Kober Ulrike Toerpsch Helene Lefebvre Eleonore Dubuis Constanze Siering Alice Mayne Melanie Cornille Sophie Paul Marie Le Nepvou Elodie Ravera - Miriam Davids Scaramozzino 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Canada (CAN) 6:34.58 Australia (AUS) 6:36.86 Netherlands (NED) 6:38.78 Sarah Black Hannah Vermeersch Aletta Jorritsma Christine Roper Alexandra Hagan Heleen Boers Natalie Mastracci Charlotte Sutherland Kirsten Wielaard Cristy Nurse Lucy Stephan Dominique van der Pauw Lightweight Women s Single Sculls (LW1x) 2014 Lucerne (SUI) New Zealand (NZL) 07:55.03 Greece 1 (GRE) 07:57.8 Netherlands (NED) 07:57.92 Julia Edward Aikaterini Nikolaidou Marie-Anne Frenken 2014 Aiguebelette (FRA) New Zealand (NZL) 07:41.17 Great Britain (GBR) 7:42.83 China (CHN) 7:46.04 Julia Edward Ruth Walczak Dandan Pan 2014 Sydney (AUS) China 1 (CHN) 7:50.84 China 3 (CHN) 7:54.09 China 2 (CHN) 8:01.37 Wenyi Huang Dandan Pan Miao Wang 2013 Lucerne (SUI) Brazil (BRA) 7:34.33 Austria (AUT) 7:35.58 South Africa (RSA) 7:38.19 Fabiana Beltrame Michaela Taupe-Traer Ursula Grobler 2013 Eton (GBR) Austria 1 (AUT) 7:36.62 Germany 3 (GER) 7:44.98 Brazil (BRA) 7:46.46 Michaela Taupe-Traer Leonie Pless Fabiana Beltrame 2013 Sydney (AUS) Canada 2 (CAN) 7:57.89 Korea (KOR) 8:00.76 Australia (AUS) 8:01.46 Jaclyn Halko Ji Yoo Jin Sarah Pound 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-Traer 2012 Lucerne (SUI) Austria (AUT) 7:31.08 Germany (GER) 7:35.09 Sweden 1 (SWE) 7:39.89 Michaela Taupe-Traer 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-Traer 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 Mueller 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 Lightweight Women's 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 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

61 8. Historical Results: Olympic & Paralympic Games Historical Results 8.1 Olympic Games Men s results 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 Juri Jaanson Ivo Yanakiev 2000 Sydney, NSW (AUS) New Zealand (NZL) 6:48.90 Switzerland (SUI) 6:50.55 Germany (GER) 6:50.83 Rob Waddell Xeno Mueller Marcel Hacker 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Switzerland (SUI) 6:44.85 Canada (CAN) 6:47.45 Germany (GER) 6:47.72 Xeno Mueller 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 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) Finland (FIN) 7:29.03 West Germany (FRG) 7:31.67 East Germany (GDR) 7:38.03 Pertti Karppinen Peter-Michael Kolbe Joachim Dreifke 1972 Munich (FRG) Soviet Union (URS) 7:10.12 Argentina (ARG) 7:11.53 East Germany (GDR) 7:14.45 Yuriy Malyshev Alberto Demiddi Wolfgang Güldenpfennig 1968 Mexico City (MEX) Netherlands (NED) 7:47.80 West Germany (FRG) 7:52.00 Argentina (ARG) 7:57.19 Jan Wienese Jochen Meissner Alberto Demiddi 1964 Tokyo (JPN) Soviet Union (URS) 8:22.51 Unified Team of Germany 8:26.24 Switzerland (SUI) 8:29.68 (EUA) Vyacheslav Ivanov Achim Hill Gottfried Kottmann 1960 Rome (ITA) Soviet Union (URS) 7:13.96 Unified Team of Germany 7:20.21 Poland (POL) 7:21.26 (EUA) Vyacheslav Ivanov Achim Hill Teodor Kocerka 1956 Melbourne, VIC (AUS) Soviet Union (URS) 8:02.5 Australia (AUS) 8:07.7 United States (USA) 8:11.8 Vyacheslav Ivanov Stuart MacKenzie John Kelly Jr Helsinki (FIN) Soviet Union (URS) 8:12.8 Australia (AUS) 8:14.5 Poland (POL) 8:19.4 Yuriy Tyukalov Mervyn Wood Teodor Kocerka 1948 London (GBR) Australia (AUS) 7:24.4 Uruguay (URU) 7:38.2 Italy (ITA) 7:51.4 Mervyn Wood Eduardo Risso Romolo Catasta 1936 Berlin (GER) Germany (GER) 8:21.5 Austria (AUT) 8:25.8 United States (USA) 8:28.0 Gustav Schäfer Josef Hasenöhrl Daniel Barrow 1932 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Australia (AUS) 7:44.4 United States (USA) 7:45.2 Uruguay (URU) 8:13.6 Bobby Pearce William Miller Guillermo Douglas 1928 Amsterdam (NED) Australia (AUS) 7:11.0 United States (USA) 7:20.8 Great Britain (GBR) 7:19.8 Bobby Pearce Kenneth Myers David Collet 1924 Paris (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) 7:49.2 United States (USA) 7:54.0 Switzerland (SUI) 8:01.1 Jack Beresford Jr. William Gilmore Josef Schneider 1920 Antwerp (BEL) United States (USA) 7:35 Great Britain (GBR) 7:36 New Zealand (NZL) 7:48 John Kelly Sr. Jack Beresford Jr. Clarence Hadfield d'arcy 1912 Stockholm (SWE) Great Britain (GBR) 7:47.60 Belgium (BEL) 7:56.00 Canada (CAN) No time William Kinnear Polydore Veirman Everard Butler 1908 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 9:26 Great Britain 2 (GBR) No time Germany (GER) No time Harry Blackstaffe Alexander McCulloch Bernhard Von Gaza 1904 St. Louis, MO (USA) United States (USA) 10:08.5 United States (USA) No time United States (USA) No time Frank Greer James Juvenal Constance Titus 1900 Paris (FRA) France (FRA) 7:35.6 France (FRA) 7:41.6 Great Britain (GBR) 8:15.6 Henri Barrelet André Gaudin George Saint Ashe Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 61

62 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, NSW (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 Hoeltzenbein 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 Lasurtegui Sverre Loeken 1980 Moscow (URS) East Germany (GDR) 6:48.01 Soviet Union (URS) 6:50.50 Great Britain (GBR) 6:51.47 Joerg Landvoigt Nikolay Pimenov Charles Wiggin Bernd Landvoigt Yuriy Pimenov Malcolm Carmichael 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 7:23.31 United States (USA) 7:26.73 West Germany (FRG) 7:30.03 Joerg Landvoigt Calvin Coffey Peter Vanroye Bernd Landvoigt Michael Staines Thomas Strauss 1972 Munich (FRG) East Germany (GDR) 6:53.16 Switzerland (SUI) 6:57.06 Netherlands (NED) 6:58.70 Siegfried Brietzke Heinrich Fischer Roelof Luynenburg Wolfgang Mager Alfred Bachmann Ruud Stokvis 1968 Mexico City (MEX) East Germany (GDR) 7:26.56 United States (USA) 7:26.71 Denmark (DEN) 7:31.84 Joerg Lucke Laurence Hough Peter Christiansen Heinz-Juergen Bothe Philip Johnson IB Larsen 1964 Tokyo (JPN) Canada (CAN) 7:32.94 Netherlands (NED) 7:33.40 Unified Team of Germany 7:38.63 (EUA) George Hungerford Steven Blaisse Michael Schwan Roger Jackson Ernst Veenemans Wolfgang Hottenrott F 1960 Rome (ITA) Soviet Union (URS) 7:02.01 Austria (AUT) 7:03.69 Finland (FIN) 7:03.80 Valentin Boreyko Alfred Sageder Veli Lehtelae Oleg Golovanov Josef Kloimstein Toimi Pitkaenen 1956 Melbourne, VIC (AUS) United States (USA) 7:55.4 Soviet Union (URS) 8:03.9 Austria (AUT) 8:11.8 James Fifer Igor Buldakov Alfred Sageder Duvall Hecht Viktor Ivanov Josef Kloimstein 1952 Helsinki (FIN) United States (USA) 8:20.7 Belgium (BEL) 8:23.5 Switzerland (SUI) 8:32.7 Charles Logg Michel Knuysen Kurt Schmid Thomas Price Robert Baetens Hans Kalt 1948 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 7:21.1 Switzerland (SUI) 7:23.9 Italy (ITA) 7:31.5 Jack Wilson Hans Kalt Felice Fanetti William Laurie Josef Kalt Bruno Boni 1936 Berlin (GER) Germany (GER) 8:16.1 Denmark (DEN) 8:19.2 Argentina (ARG) 8:23.0 Willi Eichhorn Richard Olsen Horacio Podesta Hugo Strauss Harry Larsen Julio Curatella 1932 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Great Britain (GBR) 8:00.0 New Zealand (NZL) 8:02.4 Poland (POL) 8:08.2 Hugh Edwards Cyril Stiles Henryk Budzinski Lewis Clive Frederick Thompson Janusz Mikolajczak 1928 Amsterdam (NED) Germany (GER) 7:06.4 Great Britain (GBR) 7:08.8 United States (USA) 7:20.4 Bruno Müller Terence O'Brien Paul McDowell Kurt Möschter Archibald Nisbet John Schmitt 1924 Paris (FRA) Netherlands (NED) 8:19.4 France (FRA) 8:21.6 Only two boats entered Teun Beijnen Maurice Bouton Wilhelm Rösingh Georges Piot 1908 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 9:41 Great Britain 2 (GBR) No time Canada (CAN) No time John Fenning George Fairbairn Frederick Toms Gordon Thomson Philip Verdon Norman Jackes 1904 St. Louis, MO (USA) United States (USA) 10:57.0 United States (USA) No time United States (USA) No time Robert Farnam John Mulcahy John Joachim Joseph Ryan William Varley John Buerger Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

63 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 Juri Jaanson Stephen Rowbotham 2004 Athens (GRE) France (FRA) 6:29.00 Slovenia (SLO) 6:31.72 Italy (ITA) 6:32.93 Sebastien Vieilledent Luka Spik Rossano Galtarossa Adrien Hardy Iztok Cop Alessio Sartori 2000 Sydney, NSW (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 1996 Atlanta, GA (USA) Italy (ITA) 6:16.98 Norway (NOR) 6:18.42 France (FRA) 6:19.85 Davide Tizzano Kjetil Undset Frederic Kowal Agostino Abbagnale Steffen Stoerseth 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 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) Norway (NOR) 7:13.20 Great Britain (GBR) 7:15.26 East Germany (GDR) 7:17.45 Frank Hansen Christopher Baillieu Hans-Ulrich Schmied Alf Hansen Michael Hart Jürgen Bertow 1972 Munich (FRG) Soviet Union (URS) 7:01.77 Norway (NOR) 7:02.58 East Germany (GDR) 7:05.55 Aleksandr Timoshinin Frank Hansen Joachim Boehmer Gennadiy Korchikov Svein Thoegersen Hans-Ulrich Schmied 1968 Mexico City (MEX) Soviet Union (URS) 6:51.82 Netherlands (NED) 6:52.80 United States (USA) 6:54.21 Anatoliy Sass Leendert van Dis William Maher Aleksandr Timoshinin Henricus Droog John Nunn 1964 Tokyo (JPN) Soviet Union (URS) 7:10.66 United States (USA) 7:13.16 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 7:14.23 Oleg Tyurin Seymour Cromwell Vladimir Andrs Boris Dubrovskiy James Storm Pavel Hofmann 1960 Rome (ITA) Czechoslovakia (TCH) 6:47.50 Soviet Union (URS) 6:50.49 Switzerland (SUI) 6:50.59 Vaclav Kozak Aleksandr Berkutov Ernst Huerlimann Pavel Schmidt Yuriy Tyukalov Rolf Larcher 1956 Melbourne, VIC (AUS) Soviet Union (URS) 7:24.0 United States (USA) 7:32.2 Australia (AUS) 7:37.4 Aleksandr Berkutov Bernard Costello Jr. Murray Riley Yuriy Tyukalov James Gardiner Mervyn Wood 1952 Helsinki (FIN) Argentina (ARG) 7:32.2 Soviet Union (URS) 7:38.3 Uruguay (URU) 7:43.7 Tranquilo Cappozzo Georgiy Zhilin Miguel Seijas Eduardo Guerrero Igor Yemchuk Juan Rodríguez 1948 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 6:51.3 Denmark (DEN) 6:55.3 Uruguay (URU) 7:12.4 Richard Burnell Ebbe Parsner William Jones Bertie Bushnell Aage Larsen Juan Rodríguez 1936 Berlin (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 7:20.8 Germany (GER) 7:26.2 Poland (POL) 7:36.2 Jack Beresford Jr. Willi Kaidel Roger Verey Leslie Southwood Joachim Pirsch Jerzy Ustupski 1932 Los Angeles, CA (USA) United States (USA) 7:17.4 Germany (GER) 7:22.8 Canada (CAN) 7:27.6 Kenneth Myers Herbert Buhtz Charles Pratt William Gilmore Gerhard Boetzelen Noel de Mille 1928 Amsterdam (NED) United States (USA) 6:41.4 Canada (CAN) 6:51.0 Austria (AUT) 6:48.8 Paul Costello Joseph Wright Jr. Leo Losert Charles McIlvaine John Guest Viktor Flessl 1924 Paris (FRA) United States (USA) 6:34 France (FRA) 6:38 Switzerland (SUI) No time John Kelly Sr. Marc Detton Rudolf Bosshard Paul Costello Jean-Pierre Stock Heinrich Thoma 1920 Antwerp (BEL) United States (USA) 7:09 Italy (ITA) 7:19 France (FRA) 7:21 John Kelly Sr. Erminio Dones Alfred Plé Paul Costello Pietro Annoni Gaston Giran 1904 St. Louis, MO (USA) United States (USA) 10:03.2 United States (USA) No time United States (USA) No time John Mulcahy James McLoughlin Joseph Ravanack William Varley John Hoben John Wells Historical Results Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 63

64 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 Joshua 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- Germain Chardin McHarg 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, NSW (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 Schroeder Raoul Rodriguez Norbert Kesslau Thomas Greiner Thomas Bohrer Joerg Puttlitz Ralf Brudel David Krmpotich Volker Grabow Olaf Foerster 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 Jonathan 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 Juergen Thiele Vitaliy Yeliseyev Martin Cross 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 6:37.42 Norway (NOR) 6:41.22 Soviet Union (URS) 6:42.52 Siegfried Brietzke Ole Nafstad Raul Arnemann Andreas Decker Arne Bergodd Nikolay Kuznetsov Stefan Semmler Finn Tveter Valeriy Dolinin Wolfgang Mager Rolf Andreassen Anushavan Gasan-Dzhalylov 1972 Munich (FRG) East Germany (GDR) 6:24.27 New Zealand (NZL) 6:25.64 West Germany (FRG) 6:28.41 Frank Forberger Dick Tonks Joachim Ehrig Dieter Grahn Dudley Storey Peter Funnekötter Frank Rühle Ross Collinge Franz Held Dieter Schubert Noel Mills Wolfgang Plottka 1968 Mexico City (MEX) East Germany (GDR) 6:39.18 Hungary (HUN) 6:41.18 Italy (ITA) 6:44.01 Frank Forberger Zoltan Melis Renato Bosatta Dieter Grahn Gyorgy Sarlos Tullio Baraglia Frank Ruehle Jozsef Csermely Pier Angelo Conti Manzini Dieter Schubert Antal Melis Abramo Albini 1964 Tokyo (JPN) Denmark (DEN) 6:59.30 Great Britain (GBR) 7:00.47 United States (USA) 7:01.37 John Hansen John Russell Geoffrey Picard Erik Petersen Hugh Wardell-Yerburgh Richard Lyon Kurt Helmudt William Barry Ted Nash Bjorn Haslov John James Theodore Mittet Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

65 1960 Rome (ITA) United States (USA) 6:26.26 Italy (ITA) 6:28.78 Soviet Union (URS) 6:29.62 Arthur Ayrault Tullio Baraglia Igor Akhremchik Ted Nash Renato Bosatta Yuriy Bachurov John Sayre Giancarlo Crosta Valentin Morkovkin Richard Wailes Giuseppe Galante Anatoliy Tarabrin 1956 Melbourne, VIC (AUS) Canada (CAN) 7:08.8 United States (USA) 7:18.4 France (FRA) 7:20.9 Archie McKinnon John Welchli René Guissart Lorne Loomer John McKinlay Yves Delacour Walter d'hondt Arthur McKinlay Gaston Mercier Donald Arnold James McIntosh Guy Guillabert 1952 Helsinki (FIN) Yugoslavia (YUG) 7:16.0 France (FRA) 7:18.9 Finland (FIN) 7:23.3 Duje Bonacic Pierre Blondiaux Veikko Lommi Velimir Valenta Jacques Guissart Kauko Wahlsten Mate Trojanovic Marc Bouissou Oiva Lommi Petar Segvic Roger Gautier Lauri Nevalainen 1948 London (GBR) Italy (ITA) 6:39.0 Denmark (DEN) 6:43.5 United States (USA) 6:47.7 Giuseppe Moioli Helge Halkjær Frederick Kingsbury Elio Morille Askel Hansen Stuart Griffing Giovanni Invernizzi Helge Schroder Gregory Gates Franco Faggi Ib Storm Larsen Robert Perew 1936 Berlin (GER) Germany (GER) 7:01.8 Great Britain (GBR) 7:06.5 Switzerland (SUI) 7:10.6 Rudolf Eckstein Thomas Bristow Hermann Betschart Anton Rom Alan Barrett Hans Homberger Martin Karl Peter Jackson Alex Homberger Wilhelm Menne John Sturrock Karl Schmid 1932 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Great Britain (GBR) 6:58.2 Germany (GER) 7:03.0 Italy (ITA) 7:04.0 John Badcock Karl Aletter Antonio Ghiardello Hugh Edwards Ernst Gaber Francesco Cossu Jack Beresford Jr. Walter Flinsch Giliante D'Este Rowland George Hans Maier Antonio Garzoni Provenzani 1928 Amsterdam (NED) Great Britain (GBR) 6:36.0 United States (USA) 6:37.0 Italy (ITA) 6:37.6 John Lander Charles Karle Cesare Rossi Michael Warriner William Miller Pietro Freschi Richard Beesly George Heales Umberto Bonade Edward Bevan Ernest Bayer Paolo Gennari 1924 Paris (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) 7:08.6 Canada (CAN) 7:18.0 Switzerland (SUI) No time Charles Eley Colin Finlayson Emile Albrecht James MacNabb Archibald Black Alfred Probst Robert Morrison George MacKay Eugen Sigg Terrence Sanders William Wood Hans Walter 1908 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 8:34 Great Britain 2 No time Canada No time Robert Cudmore Harold Barker Becher Gale Angus James Gillan Reginald Fenning Charles Riddy Duncan McKinnon Philip Filleul Gordon Balfour Robert Somers-Smith Gordon Thomson Geoffrey Taylor 1904 St. Louis, MO (USA) United States (USA) 9:05.8 United States (USA) No time United States (USA) No time Arthur Stockhoff Frederick Suerig Gustav Voerg August Erker Martin Fromanack John Freitag George Dietz Charles Aman Louis Helm Albert Nasse Michael Begley Frank Dummerth Historical Results Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games Lightweight Men's 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, NSW (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 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 65

66 Lightweight Men's 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 Joergensen Matthew Brittain Robert Williams Morten Joergensen 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 Joergensen 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 Molvig Ben Cureton Salvatore Amitrano Eskild Ebbesen Simon Burgess Bruno Mascarenhas 2000 Sydney, NSW (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, NSW (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 Andre 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 Andre Willms Lars Bjonness 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 Bjonness Steffen Bogs Gianluca Farina Vetle Vinje Steffen Zuehlke Davide Tizzano Rolf Thorsen Heiko Habermann Agostino Abbagnale Alf Hansen Jens Koeppen 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 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

67 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 6:18.65 Soviet Union (URS) 6:19.89 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 6:21.77 Wolfgang Gueldenpfennig Yevgeniy Duleyev Jaroslav Hellebrand Ruediger Reiche Yuriy Yakimov Václav Vochoska Karl-Heinz Bussert Aivars Lazdenieks Zdenek Pecka Michael Wolfgramm Vytautas Butkus Vladek Lacina 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 Mueller 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 Adam Kreek Matt Langridge Jr Joshua Inman Kyle Hamilton Colin Smith Bryan Volpenhein Brian Price Acer Nethercott Marcus McElhenney 2004 Athens (GRE) United States (USA) 5:33.08 Netherlands (NED) 5:33.88 Australia (AUS) 5:34.85 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, NSW (AUS) Great Britain (GBR) 5:42.74 Australia (AUS) 5:44.58 Croatia (CRO) 5:45.77 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 Kresimir 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) 5:29.53 Germany (GER) 5:29.67 Russia (RUS) 5:31.00 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) 5:46.05 Romania (ROU) 5:48.01 Germany (GER) 5:48.26 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) Soviet Union (URS) United States (USA) 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 Jonathan Smith Bahne Rabe Andrey Vasilyev Mike Teti Manfred Klein Aleksandr Lukyanov Seth Bauer Historical Results Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 67

68 Men s Eight (M8+) continued 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 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 Hoeing Richard Stanhope Igor Maistrenko Klaus-Dieter Ludwig Lord Colin Moynihan Grigoriy Dmitrenko 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 5:58.29 Great Britain (GBR) 6:00.82 New Zealand (NZL) 6:03.51 Bernd Baumgart Richard Lester Ivan Sutherland Gottfried Döhn John Yallop Trevor Coker Werner Klatt Timothy Crooks Peter Dignan Hans-Joachim Lück Hugh Matheson Lindsay Wilson Dieter Wendisch David Maxwell Athol Earl Roland Kostulski James Clark David Rodger Ulrich Karnatz Frederick Smallbone Alex McLean Karl-Heinz Prudöhl Leonard Robertson Tony Hurt Karl-Heinz Danielovski Patrick Sweeney Simon Dickie 1972 Munich (FRG) New Zealand (NZL) 6:08.94 United States (USA) 6:11.61 East Germany (GDR) 6:11.67 Tony Hurt Lawrence Terry Hans-Joachim Borzym Wybo Veldman Franklin Hobbs Joerg Landvoigt Richard Joyce Peter Raymond Harold Dimke John Hunter Timothy Mickelson Manfred Schneider Lindsay Wilson Eugene Clapp Hartmut Schreiber Athol Earl William Hobbs Manfred Schmorde Trevor Coker Michael Livingston Bernd Landvoigt Gary Robertson Cleve Livingston Heinrich Mederow Simon Dickie Paul Hoffman Dietmar Schwarz 1968 Mexico City (MEX) West Germany (FRG) 6:07.00 Australia (AUS) 6:07.98 Soviet Union (URS) 6:09.11 Horst Meyer Alfred Duval Zigmas Jukna Dirk Schreyer Michael Morgan Antanas Bagdonavicius Rüdiger Henning Joseph Fazio Volodymyr Sterlik Wolfgang Hottenrott Peter Dickson Juozas Jagelavicius Lutz Ulbricht David Douglas Aleksandr Martyshkin Egbert Hirschfelder John Ranch Vytautas Briedis Joerg Siebert Gary Pearce Valentin Kravchuk Niko Ott Robert Shirlaw Viktor Suslin Günther Tiersch Alan Grover Yuriy Lorentson 1964 Tokyo (JPN) United States (USA) 6:18.23 Unified Team of Germany 6:23.29 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 6:25.11 (EUA) Joseph Amlong Klaus Aeffke Petr Cermák Thomas Amlong Klaus Bittner Jiri Lundak Harold Budd Karl-Heinrich von Groddeck Jan Mrvik Emory Clark Hans-Juergen Wallbrecht Julius Tocek Stanley Cwiklinski Klaus Behrens Josef Ventus Hugh Foley Juergen Schroeder Ludek Pojezny William Knecht Juergen Plagemann Bohumil Janousek William Stowe Horst Meyer Richard Novy Robert Zimonyi Thomas Ahrens Miroslav Konicek 1960 Rome (ITA) Unified Team ofgermany 5:57.18 Canada (CAN) 6:01.52 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 6:04.84 (EUA) Manfred Rulffs Donald Arnold Bohumil Janousek Walter Schroeder Walter d'hondt Jan Jindra Frank Schepke Nelson Kuhn Jiri Lundak Kraft Schepke John Lecky Stanislav Lusk Karl-Heinrich von Groddeck Lorne Loomer Vaclav Pavkovic Karl-Heinz Hopp Archie McKinnon Ludek Pojezny Klaus Bittner William McKerlich Jan Sveda Hans Lenk Glen Mervyn Josef Ventus Willi Padge Sohen Biln Miroslav Konicek 1956 Melbourne, VIC (AUS) United States (USA) 6:35.2 Canada (CAN) 6:37.1 Australia (AUS) 6:39.2 Thomas Charlton Philip Kueber Michael Aikman David Wright Richard McClure David Boykett John Cooke Robert Wilson Angus Benfield Donald Beer David Helliwell James Howden Caldwell Esselstyn Donald Pretty Garth Manton Charles Grimes William McKerlich Walter Howell Richard Wailes Douglas McDonald Adrian Monger Robert Morey Lawrence West Bryan Doyle William Becklean Carlton Ogawa Harold Hewitt Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

69 1952 Helsinki (FIN) United States (USA) 6:25.9 Soviet Union (URS) 6:31.2 Australia (AUS) 6:33.1 Frank Shakespeare Yevgeniy Brago Robert Tinning William Fields Yevgenyi Samsonov Ernest Chapman James Dunbar Aleksey Komarov Nimrod Greenwood Richard Murphy Igor Borisov Mervyn Finlay Robert Detweiler Slawa Amiragov Edward Pain Henry Proctor Leonid Gissen Philip Cayzer Wayne Frye Vladimir Kryukov Thomas Chessel Edward Stevens Vladimir Rodimushkin David Anderson Charles Manring Igor Polyakov Geoffrey Williamson 1948 London (GBR) United States (USA) 5:56.7 Great Britain (GBR) 6:06.9 Norway (NOR) 6:10.3 Ian Turner Christopher Barton Kristoffer Lepso David Turner Michael Lapage Torstein Kråkenes James Hardy Guy Richardson Hans Hansen George Ahlgren Paul Bircher Halfdan Gran Olsen Lloyd Butler Paul Massey Harald Krakenes David Brown Charles Lloyd Leif Naess Justus Smith John Meyrick Thor Pedersen John Stack Alfred Mellows Carl Monssen Ralph Purchase Jack Dearlove Sigurd Monssen 1936 Berlin (GER) United States (USA) 6:25.4 Italy (ITA) 6:26.0 Germany (GER) 6:26.4 Herbert Morris Guglielmo Del Bimbo Alfred Rieck Charles Day Dino Barsotti Helmut Radach Gordon Adam Oreste Grossi Hans Kuschke John White Enzo Bartolini Heinz Kaufmann James McMillin Mario Checcacci Gerd Voels George Hunt Dante Secchi Werner Loeckle Joseph Rantz Ottorino Quaglierini Hans-Joachim Hannemann Donald Hume Enrico Garzelli Herbert Schmidt Robert Moch Cesare Milani Wilhelm Mahlow 1932 Los Angeles, CA (USA) United States (USA) 6:37.6 Italy (ITA) 6:37.8 Canada (CAN) 6:40.4 Edwin Salisbury Vittorio Cioni Earl Eastwood James Blair Mario Balleri Joseph Harris Duncan Gregg Renato Bracci Stanley Stanyar David Dunlap Dino Barsotti Harry Fry Burton Jastram Roberto Vestrini Cedric Liddell Charles Chandler Guglielmo Del Bimbo William Thoburn Harold Tower Enrico Garzelli Donald Boal Winslow Hall Renato Barbieri Albert Taylor Norris Graham Cesare Milani George MacDonald 1928 Amsterdam (NED) United States (USA) 6:03.2 Great Britain (GBR) 6:05.6 Canada (CAN) 6:03.8 Marvin Stalder James Hamilton Frederick Hedges John Brinck Guy Nickalls Frank Fiddes Francis Frederick John Badcock John Hand William Thompson Donald Gollan Herbert Richardson William Dally Harold Lane Jack Murdock James Workman Gordon Killick Athol Meech Hubert Caldwell Jack Beresford Jr. Edgar Norris Peter Donlon Harold West William Ross Don Blessing Arthur Sulley John Donnelly 1924 Paris (FRA) United States (USA) 6:33.40 Canada (CAN) 6:49.00 Italy (ITA) No time Leonard Carpenter Arthur Bell Antonio Cattalinich Howard Kingsbury Robert Hunter Francesco Cattalinich Alfred Lindley William Langford Simenone Cattalinich John Miller Harold Little Giuseppe Crivelli James Stillman Rockefeller John Smith Latino Galasso Frederick Sheffield Warren Snyder Pietro Ivanov Benjamin Spock Norman Taylor Bruno Sorich Alfred Wilson William Wallace Carlo Toniatti Laurence Stoddard Ivor Campbell Vittorio Gliubich 1920 Antwerp (BEL) United States (USA) 6:02.6 Great Britain (GBR) 6:05.0 Norway (NOR) 6:36.0 Virgil Jacomini Ewart Horsfall Theodor Nag Edwin Graves Guy Nickalls Conrad Olsen William Jordan Richard Lucas Adolf Nilsen Edward Moore Walter James Haakon Ellingsen Alden Sanborn John Campbell Thore Michelsen Vincent Gallagher Sebastian Earl Arne Mortensen Donald Johnston Ralph Shove Karl Nag Clyde King Sidney Swann Tollef Tollefsen Sherman Clark Robin Johnstone Thoralf Hagen 1912 Stockholm (SWE) Great Britain (GBR) 6:15 Great Britain (GBR) 6:19 Germany (GER) No time Edgar Burgess William Fison Otto Liebing Sidney Swann William Parker Max Broeske Leslie Wormald Thomas Gillespie Wilhelm Bartholomae Ewart Horsfall Beaufort Burdekin Fritz Bartholomae Angus James Gillan Frederick Pitman Max Vetter Arthur Garton Arthur Wiggins Werner Dehn Alister Kirby Charles Littlejohn Rudolf Reichelt Philip Fleming Robert Bourne Hans Mathiae Henry Wells John Walker Kurt Runge Historical Results Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 69

70 Men s Eight (M8+) continued 1908 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 7:52 Belgium (BEL) No time Canada (CAN) No time Albert Gladstone Marcel Morimont Joseph Wright Frederick Kelly Remy Orban Julius Thomson Banner Johnstone George Mijs Walter Lewis Guy Nickalls Sr. Francois Vergucht Gordon Balfour Charles Burnell Polydore Vierman Becher Gale Ronald Sanderson Charles De Somville Charles Riddy Raymond Etheringhton- Oscar Taelman Irving Robertson Smith Henry Bucknall Alfred van Landeghem Douglas Kertland Gilchrist MacLagan Rodolphe Poma Geoffrey Taylor 1904 St. Louis, MO (USA) United States (USA) 7:50 Canada (CAN) No time Only two boats entered No time Frederick Cresser Arthur Bailey Michael Gleason William Rice Frank Schell George Reiffenstein James Flanagan Phil Boyd Charles Armstrong George Strange Harry Lott William Wadsworth Joseph Dempsey Donald MacKenzie John Exley Joe Wright Sr. Louis Abell Thomas Loudon 1900 Paris (FRA) United States (USA) 6:07.8 Belgium (BEL) 6:13.8 Netherlands (NED) 6:23.0 Harry Debaecke Marcel van Crombrugghe Walter Meyer Timmerman- Thijssen William Carr Maurice Hemelsoet Ruurd Leegstra John Exley Oscar de Cock Johannes van Dijk John Geiger Maurice Verdonck Henricus Tromp Edwin Hedley Prospere Bruggeman Hendrik Offerhaus James Juvenal Oscar de Somville Roelof Klein Roscoe Lockwood Frank Odberg Francois Brandt Edward Marsh Jules de Bisschop Walter Middelberg Louis Abell Alfred Vanlandeghem Hermanus Brockmann 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 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 7:58.99 Soviet Union (URS) 8:01.82 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 8:03.28 Harald Jahrling Dmitriy Bekhterev Oldrich Svojanovsky Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich Yuriy Shurkalov Pavel Svojanovsky Georg Spohr Yuriy Lorentson Ludvik Vebr 1972 Munich (FRG) East Germany (GDR) 7:17.25 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 7:19.57 Romania (ROU) 7:21.36 Wolfgang Gunkel Oldrich Svojanovsky Stefan Tudor Joerg Lucke Pavel Svojanovsky Petre Ceapura Klaus-Dieter Neubert Vladimir Petricek Ladislau Lovrenski 1968 Mexico City (MEX) Italy (ITA) 8:04.81 Netherlands (NED) 8:06.80 Denmark (DEN) 8:08.07 Primo Baran Herman Suselbeek Jorn Krab Renzo Sambo Hadriaan van Nes Harry Jorgensen Bruno Cipolla Roderick Rijnders Preben Krab 1964 Tokyo (JPN) United States (USA) 8:21.23 France (FRA) 8:23.15 Netherlands (NED) 8:23.42 Edward Ferry Jacques Morel Herman Rouwe Conn Findlay Georges Morel Frederik Hartsuiker Henry Mitchell Jean-Claude Darouy Jan Bos 1960 Rome (ITA) Unified Team of Germany 7:29.14 Soviet Union (URS) 7:30.17 United States (USA) 7:34.58 (EUA) Bernhard Knubel Antanas Bagdonavicius Richard Draeger Heinz Renneberg Zigmas Jukna Conn Findlay Klaus Zerta Igor Rudakov Henry Mitchell Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

71 1956 Melbourne, VIC (AUS) United States (USA) 8:26.1 Unified Team of Germany 8:29.2 Soviet Union (URS) 8:31.0 (EUA) Arthur Ayrault Karl-Heinrich von Groddeck Igor Yemchuk Conn Findlay Horst Arndt Georgiy Zhilin Armin Seiffert Rainer Borkowsky Vladimir Petrov 1952 Helsinki (FIN) France (FRA) 8:28.6 Germany (GER) 8:32.1 Denmark (DEN) 8:34.9 Raymond Salles Heinz-Joachim Manchen Svend Pedersen Gaston Mercier Helmut Heinhold Poul Svendsen Bernard Malivoire Helmut Noll Jorgen Frantsen 1948 London (GBR) Denmark (DEN) 8:00.5 Italy (ITA) 8:12.2 Hungary (HUN) 8:25.2 Finn Pedersen Giovanni Steffé Antal Szendey Tage Henriksen Aldo Tarlao Bela Zsitnik Carl-Ebbe Andersen Alberto Radi Robert Zimoenyi 1936 Berlin (GER) Germany (GER) 8:36.9 Italy (ITA) 8:49.7 France (FRA) 8:54.0 Gerhard Gustmann Almiro Bergamo Georges Tapie Herbert Adamski Guido Santin Marceau Fourcade Dieter Arend Luciano Negrini Noël Vandernotte 1932 Los Angeles, CA (USA) United States (USA) 8:25.8 Poland (POL) 8:31.2 France (FRA) 8:41.2 Joseph Schauers Jerzy Braun Anselme Brusa Charles Kieffer Janusz Slazak André Giriat Edward Jennings Jerzy Skolimowski Pierre Brunet 1928 Amsterdam (NED) Switzerland (SUI) 7:42.6 France (FRA) 7:48.4 Belgium (BEL) 7:59.4 Hans Schoechlin Armand Marcelle Leon Flament Karl Schoechlin Edouard Marcelle François de Coninck Hans Bourquin Henri Préaux Georges Anthony 1924 Paris (FRA) Switzerland (SUI) 8:39.00 Italy (ITA) 8:39.10 United States (USA) No time Edouard Candeveau Ercole Olgeni Leon Butler Alfred Felber Giovanni Scatturin Harold Wilson Emile Lachapelle Gino Sopracordevole Edward Jennings 1920 Antwerp (BEL) Italy (ITA) 7:56.00 France (FRA) 7:57.00 Switzerland (SUI) No time Ercole Olgeni Gabriel Poix Edouard Candeveau Giovanni Scatturin Maurice Bouton Alfred Felber Guido De Filip Ernest Barberolle Paul Piaget 1900 Paris (FRA) Netherlands (NED) 7:34.2 France (FRA) 7:34.4 France (FRA) 7:57.2 François Brandt Louis Martinet Carlos Deltour Roelof Klein Waleff Antoine Védrenne Hermanus Brockmann Paoli Historical Results Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games 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 Doehn Georges Tikmers Ryszard Stadniuk Andreas Gregor Yuris Berzynsh Ryszard Kubiak 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) Soviet Union (URS) 6:40.22 East Germany (GDR) 6:42.70 West Germany (FRG) 6:46.96 Vladimir Yeshinov Andreas Schulz Hans-Johann Färber Nikolay Ivanov Rüdiger Kunze Ralph Kubail Mikhail Kuznetsov Walter Diessner Siegfried Fricke Aleksandr Klepnikov Ullrich Diessner Peter Niehusen Aleksandr Lukyanov Johannes Thomas Hartmut Wenzel 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 71

72 Men s Coxed Four (M4+) continued 1972 Munich (FRG) West Germany (FRG) 6:31.85 East Germany (GDR) 6:33.30 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 6:35.64 Peter Berger Dietrich Zander Otakar Marecek Hans-Johann Faerber Reinhard Gust Karel Neffe Gerhard Auer Eckhard Martens Vladimir Janos Alois Bierl Rolf Jobst Frantisek Provazník Uwe Benter Klaus-Dieter Ludwig Vladimir Petricek 1968 Mexico City (MEX) New Zealand (NZL) 6:45.62 East Germany (GDR) 6:48.20 Switzerland (SUI) 6:49.04 Richard Joyce Peter Kremtz Denis Oswald Dudley Storey Roland Goehler Hugo Waser Ross Collinge Manfred Gelpke Peter Bolliger Warren Cole Klaus Jacob Jakob Grob Simon Dickie Dieter Semetzky Gottlieb Froehlich 1964 Tokyo (JPN) Unified Team of Germany 7:00.44 Italy (ITA) 7:02.84 Netherlands (NED) 7:06.46 (EUA) Peter Neusel Renato Bosatta Alex Mullink Bernhard Britting Emilio Trivini Jan van de Graaff Joachim Werner Giuseppe Galante Frederick van de Graaf Egbert Hirschfelder Franco de Pedrina Marius Klumperbeek Juergen Oelke Giovanni Spinola Robert van de Graaf 1960 Rome (ITA) Unified Team of Germany 6:39.12 France (FRA) 6:41.62 Italy (ITA) 6:43.72 (EUA) Gerd Cintl Robert Dumontois Fulvio Balatti Horst Effertz Claude Martin Romano Sgheiz Klaus Riekemann Jacques Morel Franco Trincavelli Jürgen Litz Guy Nosbaum Giovanni Zucchi Michael Obst Jean Klein Ivo Stefanoni 1956 Melbourne, VIC (AUS) Italy (ITA) 7:19.4 Sweden (SWE) 7:22.4 Finland (FIN) 7:30.9 Alberto Winkler Olle Larsson Kauko Hanninen Romano Sgheiz Gosta Eriksson Reino Poutanen Angelo Vanzin Ivar Aronsson Veli Lehtela Franco Trincavelli Sven Gunnarsson Toimi Pitkänen Ivo Stefanoni Bertil Goransson Matti Niemi 1952 Helsinki (FIN) Czechoslovakia (TCH) 7:33.4 Switzerland (SUI) 7:36.5 United States (USA) 7:37.0 Karel Mejta Enrico Bianchi Carl Lovested Jiri Havlis Karl Weidmann Alvin Ulbrickson Jan Jindra Heinrich Scheller Richard Wahlstrom Stanislav Lusk Emile Ess Matthew Leanderson Miroslav Koranda Walter Leiser Albert Rossi 1948 London (GBR) United States (USA) 6:50.3 Switzerland (SUI) 6:53.3 Denmark (DEN) 6:58.6 Warren Westlund Rudolf Reichling Erik Larsen Robert Martin Erich Schriever Börge Nielsen Robert Will Emile Knecht Henry Larsen Gordon Giovanelli Pierre Stebler Harry Knudsen Allen Morgan Andre Moccand Jorgen Ib Olsen 1936 Berlin (GER) Germany (GER) 7:16.2 Switzerland (SUI) 7:24.3 France (FRA) 7:33.3 Hans Maier Hermann Betschart Fernand Vandernotte Walter Volle Hans Homberger Marcel Vandernotte Ernst Gaber Alex Homberger Marcel Cosmat Paul Soellner Karl Schmid Marcel Chauvigné Fritz Bauer Rolf Spring Noël Vandernotte 1932 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Germany (GER) 7:19.0 Italy (ITA) 7:19.2 Poland (POL) 7:26.8 Hans Eller Bruno Vattovaz Jerzy Braun Horst Hoeck Giovanni Plazzer Janusz Slazak Walter Meyer Riccardo Divora Stanislaw Urban Joachim Spremberg Bruno Parovel Edward Kobylinski Karl-Heinz Neumann Giovanni Scherl Jerzy Skolimowski 1928 Amsterdam (NED) Italy (ITA) 6:47.8 Switzerland (SUI) 7:03.4 Poland (POL) 7:12.8 Valerio Perentin Ernst Haas Franciszek Bronikowski Giliante D'Este Joseph Meyer Edmund Jankowski Nicolo Vittori Otto Bucher Leon Birkholc Giovanni Delise Karl Schwegler Bernard Ormanowski Renato Petronio Fritz Bösch Boleslaw Drewek 1924 Paris (FRA) Switzerland (SUI) 7:18.40 France (FRA) 7:21.60 United States (USA) No time Emile Albrecht Eugène Constant Robert Gerhardt Alfred Probst Louis Gressier Sidney Jelinek Eugen Sigg Georges Lecointe Edward Mitchell Walter Lossli Raymond Talleux Henry Welsford Hans Walter Marcel Lepan John Kennedy Emile Lachapelle Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

73 1920 Antwerp (BEL) Switzerland (SUI) 6:54 United States (USA) 6:58 Norway (NOR) 7:20 Willy Bruederlin Kenneth Myers Birger Var Max Rudolf Carl Otto Klose Theodor Klem Paul Rudolf Franz Federschmidt Henry Larsen Hans Walter Erich Federschmidt Per Gulbrandsen Paul Staub Sherman Clark Thoralf Hagen 1912 Stockholm (SWE) Denmark (DEN) 7:47.0 Sweden (SWE) 7:56.2 Norway (NOR) No time Ejler Allert Ture Rosvall Claus Hoyer Jorgen Hansen William Bruhn-Möller Reidar Holter Carl Moller Conrad Brunkman Magnus Herseth Carl Petersen Hermann Dahlbäck Frithjof Olstad Poul Hartmann Willie Wilkens Olaf Bjornstad 1912 Stockholm (SWE) Germany (GER) 6:59.4 Great Britain (GBR) No time Denmark (DEN) No time Albert Arnheiter Julius Beresford Erik Bisgaard Otto Maier Karl Vernon Rasmus Frandsen Otto Fickeisen Charles Rought Magnus Simonsen Rudolf Fickeisen Bruce Logan Poul Thymann Hermann Wilker Geoffrey Carr Eigil Clemmensen 1900 Paris (FRA) France (FRA) 7:11.0 France (FRA) 7:18.0 Germany (GER) 7:18.2 Emile Delchambre Charles Perrin Hugo Rüster Jean Cau Daniel Soubeyran Wilhelm Carstens Henri Bouckaert Emile Wegelin Julius Körner Henri Hazebroucq Georges Lumpp Adolf Möller Leonid Charlot Max Ammermann Men s Pair (Juniors) MJ Paris (FRA) Belgium (BEL) 7:49.4 Belgium (BEL) 7:57.4 France (FRA) 8:03.6 Oscar de Somville Delattre Beauchamps Marcel van Crombrugghe Delattre Tellier Men's Four (Juniors) MJ Paris (FRA) France (FRA) 7:06.4 France (FRA) 7:10.4 Belgium (BEL) 7:15.2 Tellier Laurent Emile Fauconnier Hisser Fouchet Georges Stas Henry Correst Maurice Tramasure Beauchamps Mazancieux Gustave Vanderlinden Historical Results Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games Women s results 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- Ekaterina Karsten Rumyana Neykova Stomporowski 2000 Sydney, NSW (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 Dumcheva Martina Schroeter 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 4:05.56 United States (USA) 4:06.21 Soviet Union (URS) 4:10.24 Christine Scheiblich Joan Lind Yelena Antonova 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 73

74 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 Natalya 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 Natalya Helakh 2000 Sydney, NSW (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 Voelkner 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 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) Bulgaria (BUL) 4:01.22 East Germany (GDR) 4:01.64 West Germany (FRG) 4:02.35 Sikya Kelbecheva Angelika Noack Edith Eckbauer Stoyanka Gruycheva Sabine Dähne Thea Einoeder Women s Double Sculls (W2x) 2012 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 6:55.8 Australia (AUS) 6:58.6 Poland (POL) 7:07.9 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 Annkatrin 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, NSW (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 Cao Mianying 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 Koeppen Veronica Cochela- Cogeanu Gu Xiaoli Kathrin Boron Elisabeta Lipa Lu Huali 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 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 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) Bulgaria (BUL) 3:44.36 East Germany (GDR) 3:47.86 Soviet Union (URS) 3:49.93 Svetla Otsetova Sabine Jahn Leonora Kaminskaite Zdravka Yordanova Petra Boesler Genovaite Ramoskiene Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

75 Lightweight Women's 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, NSW (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 Annkatrin 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, NSW (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 Koeppen Dina Miftakhutdinova Kathleen Heddle 1992 Barcelona (ESP) Germany (GER) 6:20.18 Romania (ROU) 6:24.34 Unified Team (EUN) 6:25.07 Kerstin Mueller 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 Foerster-Pieloth Irina Kalimbet Anisoara Balan Kristina Mundt Svetlana Maziy Anisoara Minea-Sorohan Beate Schramm Inna Frolova Veronica Cogeanu Jana Sorgers Antonina Dumcheva Elisabeta Lipa Historical Results Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 75

76 Women's Eight (W8+) 2012 London (GBR) United States (USA) 6:10.59 Canada (CAN) 6:12.06 Netherlands (NED) 06:13.1 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 Driel 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 Drie 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 Cummins Sarah Siegelaar Doina Ignat Lianne Nelson Helen Tanger Elena Georgescu Mary Whipple Ester Workel 2000 Sydney, NSW (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-Willie 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-Willie 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 Doerdelmann Megan Delahanty Ioana Olteanu Kathrin Haacker Shannon Crawford Viorica Lepadatu Dana Pyritz Marnie McBean Iulia Bobeica Cerstin Petersmann Kay Worthington Veronica Necula Ute Schell Jessica Monroe Adriana Bazon-Chelariu Christiane Harzendorf Kathleen Heddle Maria Padurariu Judith Zeidler Lesley Thompson-Willie Elena Georgescu Daniela Neunast 1988 Seoul (KOR) East Germany (GDR) 6:15.17 Romania (ROU) 6:17.44 China (CHN) 6:21.83 Annegret Strauch Doina Balan Zhou Xiuhua Judith Zeidler Marioara Trasca Zhang Yali Kathrin Haacker Veronica Necula He Yanwen Ute Wild Herta Anitas Han Yaqin Anja Kluge Adriana Bazon-Chelariu Zhang Xianghua Beatrix Schröer- Lehmann Mihaela Armasescu Shouying Zhau Ramona Balthasar Rodica Arba-Puscatu Yang Xiao Ute Schell Olga Bularda-Homeghi Hu Yadong Daniela Neunast Ecaterina Oancia Li Ronghua 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 Drogenbroe 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 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

77 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 Koepke-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 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 3:33.32 Soviet Union (URS) 3:36.17 United States (USA) 3:38.68 Viola Goretzki Lyubov Talalayeva Jacqueline Zoch Christiane Knetsch Nadezhda Roshchina Anita DeFrantz Ilona Richter Klavdiya Kozenkova Carrie Graves Brigitte Ahrenholz Yelena Zubko Marion Greig Monika Kallies Olga Kolkova Anne Warner Henrietta Ebert Nelli Tarakanova Peggy McCarthy Helma Lehmann Nadezhda Rozgon Carol Brown Irina Mueller Olga Guzenko Gail Ricketson Marina Wilke Olga Pugovskaya Lynn Silliman 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 Cynthia Eckert Gabriele Mehl Jessica Monroe Amy Fuller Birte Siech Kay Worthington Carol Feeney Annette Hohn Women s Coxed Quadruple Sculls (W4x+) 1984 Los Angeles, CA (USA) Romania (ROU) 3:14.11 United States (USA) 3:15.57 Denmark (DEN) 03:16.0 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) 03:16.1 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 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 3:29.99 Soviet Union (URS) 3:32.49 Romania (ROU) 03:32.8 Roswietha Zobelt Anna Kondrashina Ioana Tudoran Jutta Lau Mira Bryunina Maria Micsa Viola Poley Larisa Aleksandrova Felicia Afrasiloaia Anke Borchmann Galina Yermolayeva Elisabeta Lazar Liane Buhr-Weigelt Nadezhda Chernyshova Elena Giurca Historical Results Olympic & Paralympic Games Olympic Games 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 Zhang Xianghua Marioara Trasca Gerlinde Doberschuetz-Mey Hu Yadong Veronica Necula Carola Hornig-Miseler Yang Xiao Herta Anitas Birte Siech Shouying Zhau Doina Balan Sylvia Rose Li Ronghua 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-Willie 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 Froehlich Mariyka Modeva Galina Sovetnikova Angelika Noack Rita Todorova Marina Studneva Romy Saalfeld Iskra Velinova Svetlana Semyonova Kirsten Wenzel Nadezhda Filipova Nina Cheremisina 1976 Montreal, QC (CAN) East Germany (GDR) 3:45.08 Bulgaria (BUL) 3:48.24 Soviet Union (URS) 3:49.38 Karin Metze Ginka Gyurova Nadezhda Sevostyanova Bianka Schwede Liliana Vaseva Lyudmila Krokhina Gabriele Lohs Reni Yordanova Galina Mishenina Andrea Kurth Mariyka Modeva Anna Pasokha Sabine Hess Kapka Georgieva Lidiya Krylova 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 77

78 8.2 Paralympic Games Men s results AS Men s Single Sculls (ASM1x) 2012 London (GBR) China (CHN) 4:52.36 Australia (AUS) 4:55.85 Russia (RUS) 4:55.91 Huang Cheng Erik Horrie Alexey Chuvashev 2008 Beijing (CHN) Great Britain (GBR) 5:22.09 Ukraine (UKR) 5:26.03 Israel (ISR) 5:39.11 Tom Aggar Oleksandr Petrenko Eli Nawi Women s results AS Women s Single Sculls (ASW1x) 2012 London (GBR) Ukraine (UKR) 5:35.29 France (FRA) 5:43.56 Belarus (BLR) 5:47.54 Alla Lysenko Nathalie Benoit Liudmila Vauchok 2008 Beijing (CHN) Great Britain (GBR) 6:12.93 Belarus (BLR) 6:25.44 United States (USA) 6:35.07 Helene Raynsford Liudmila Vauchok Laura Schwanger Mixed s results TA Mixed Double Sculls (TAMix2x) 2012 London (GBR) China (CHN) 3:57.63 France (FRA) 4:03.06 United States (USA) 4:05.56 Lou Xiaoxian Perle Bouge Oksana Masters Fei Tianming Stephane Tardieu Rob Jones 2008 Beijing (CHN) China (CHN) 4:20.69 Australia (AUS) 4:21.58 Brazil (BRA) 4:28.36 Zhou Yangjing John MacLean Elton Santana Shan Zilong Kathryn Ross Josiane Lima LTA Mixed Coxed Four (LTAMix4+) 2012 London (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) 3:19.38 Germany (GER) 3:21.44 Ukraine (UKR) 3:23.22 Pamela Relph Anke Molkenthin Andrii Stelmakh Naomi Riches Astrid Hengsbach Kateryna Morozova David Smith Tino Kolitscher Olena Pukhaieva James Roe Kai Kruse Denys Sobol Lily Van Den Broecke Katrin Splitt Volodymyr Kozlov 2008 Beijing (CHN) Italy (ITA) 3:33.13 United States (USA) 3:37.61 Great Britain (GBR) 3:38.37 Paola Protopapa Emma Preuschl Vicki Hansford Luca Agoletto Tracy Tackett Naomi Riches Daniele Signore Jesse Karmazin Alastair McKean Graziana Saccocci Jamie Dean James Morgan Alessandro Franzetti Simona Chin Alan Sherman Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

79 9. Statistics Statistics 9.1 Olympic Games All Time NOC Table Men Women Combined Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold Silver Bronze Total 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 Slovenia Yugoslavia Argentina Ukraine Russia South Africa Austria Croatia Estonia Sweden Uruguay Greece Hungary Spain Lithuania Unified Team Total Olympic Games All Time NOC Table 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 79

80 All Time Olympic Multi Champions Men 2 or more golds Rank Name Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Events First Last 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 , Agostino Abbagnale ITA x, 4x John Kelly Sr. USA x, 2x Paul Costello USA x Pertti Karppinen FIN x Siegfried Brietzke GDR , Vyacheslav Ivanov URS x Mike McKay AUS , Carmine Abbagnale ITA Giuseppe Abbagnale ITA Giuseppe Di Capua ITA Olaf Tufte NOR x, 2x Yuriy Tyukalov URS x, 2x André Willms GER x Andreas Hajek GER x Andy Holmes GBR , 2+, Bernd Landvoigt GDR , Conn Findlay USA Hans Walter SUI , Jörg Landvoigt GDR , Nico Rienks NED x, Simon Dickie NZL , Stephan Volkert GER x Thomas Ebert DEN L Thomas Lange GDR, GER x Aleksandr Timoshinin URS x Andreas Decker GDR Andrew Triggs-Hodge GBR Angus James Gillan GBR , Arthur Ayrault USA , Bobby Pearce AUS x Davide Tizzano ITA x, 4x Dieter Grahn GDR Dieter Schubert GDR Dieter Wendisch GDR , Egbert Hirschfelder EUA, FRG , Emile Lachapelle SUI , Frank Forberger GDR Frank Rühle GDR Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich GDR Georg Spohr GDR Gottfried Döhn GDR , Harald Jährling GDR Hugh Edwards GBR , James Cracknell GBR John Exley USA Jörg Lucke GDR , Louis Abell USA Nicholas Green AUS Peter Reed GBR Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

81 31 Richard Joyce NZL , Richard Wailes USA , Robert Sycz POL L2x Ronald Florijn NED x, Stefan Semmler GDR Steve Williams GBR Tom James GBR Tomasz Kucharski POL L2x Ulrich Karnatz GDR Wolfgang Mager GDR , Women 2 or more golds Rank Name Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Events First Last 1 Elisabeta Lipa ROU x, 2x, 4x, Georgeta Andrunache ROU , Doina Ignat ROU , 4x, Kathrin Boron GER x, 4x Viorica Susanu ROU , Constanta Burcica ROU x, 8+, L2x Elena Georgescu ROU Kathleen Heddle CAN , 2x, 4x, Marnie McBean CAN , 2x, 4x, Liliana Gafencu ROU Veronica Cochela-Cogeanu ROU x, 4x, Ekaterina Karsten EUN, BLR x, 4x Olga Bularda-Homeghi ROU , 2x, 4+, Rodica Arba-Puscatu ROU , Caryn Davies USA Ioana Olteanu ROU Jessica Monroe CAN , Mary Whipple USA Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski GER x, 4x Manuela Lutze GER x Angela Alupei ROU L2x Birgit Peter GDR, GER x, 4x Brenda Taylor CAN , Caroline Evers-Swindell NZL x Caroline Lind USA Christiane Köpke-Knetsch GDR Ellie Logan USA Erin Cafaro USA Gabriele Kühn-Lohs GDR , Georgina Evers-Swindell NZL x Ilona Richter GDR Jana Sorgers GDR, GER x Jutta Lau GDR x Karin Metze GDR , Kay Worthington CAN , Kerstin El Qalqili GER x Kerstin Köppen GER x, 4x Kirsten Barnes CAN , Kristina Mundt GDR, GER x Liane Buhr-Weigelt GDR x Marina Wilke GDR Marioara Popescu ROU x, Meike Evers GER x Roswietha Zobelt GDR x Susan Francia USA Statistics Olympic Games All Time Olympic Multi Champions 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 81

82 All Time NOC Table per boat class (current Olympic boat classes) Men Men's Single Sculls (M1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 16 Canada =17 Argentina =17 Uruguay =19 Austria =19 Belgium =19 Czechoslovakia =19 Estonia Poland =24 Bulgaria =24 Hungary =24 Italy Total Men's Double Sculls (M2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 Pair (M2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 =18 Poland =18 Slovenia =18 South Africa =18 Unified Team of Germany =18 West Germany =18 Yugoslavia Total Men's Four (M4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

83 Statistics Lightweight Men s Double Sculls (LM2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Poland Great Britain Denmark Switzerland =5 France =5 Greece =7 Italy =7 Netherlands =9 Australia =9 New Zealand Total Lightweight Men s Four (LM4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 Last 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 Men's Eight (M8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 Olympic Games All Time NOC Table per boat class (current Olympic boat classes) 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 83

84 All Time NOC Table per event (current Olympic events) Women Women's Single Sculls (W1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 Last 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 Last 1 Germany New Zealand Romania East Germany Great Britain =6 Bulgaria =6 Canada =6 Soviet Union Netherlands China Australia =12 Lithuania =12 Poland Total Lightweight Women s Double Sculls (LW2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 Last 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 Eight (W8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Romania United States East Germany Canada Netherlands Soviet Union =7 Belarus =7 China =7 Germany Total Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

85 9.2 World Rowing Championships Statistics All Time NF Table (since 1962) Olympic and International boat classes 1.2 World Rowing Cup Boat classes & scoring Men Women Combined Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold Silver Bronze Total The World Rowing Cup, in its current form, was established by FISA in 1997 to give athletes the 1 East Germany opportunity of top international racing. It is a series of three regattas that acts as a lead-up to the 2 Italy World Rowing Championships. 3 Germany United States The racing programme at the World Rowing Cup includes the 14 Olympic boat classes and a selection of International boat classes. 5 Great Britain Australia Soviet Union Olympic and World Rowing Cup boat classes 8 Romania Denmark Men Women New Zealand Single Sculls (M1x) Single 9 Sculls 9(W1x) West Germany 26 Double Sculls (M2x) Double Sculls (W2x) Canada Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x) Lightweight Double Sculls (LW2x) 13 France Netherlands Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Quadruple 8 Sculls 13 (W4x) China Pair (M2-) Pair 11(W2-) Switzerland Four (M4-) Eight 4(W8+) Norway Lightweight Four (LM4-) 18 Belarus Poland Eight (M8+) Bulgaria Austria International boat 8 classes 6 (to be 7 contested 21 at 1Lucerne) Spain Men Women Ireland Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1x) Lightweight Single Sculls (LW1x) 24 Greece Slovenia Lightweight Pair (LM2-) Four 0(W4-) Czech Republic Lightweight Quadruple 3 Sculls 11 (LM4x) Finland Coxed Pair (M2+) Hungary Ukraine Each Olympic boat class earns points based on the finishing order. The highest placing boat from a country is awarded the following points: 1st 8 points 2nd 6 points 3rd 5 points 4th 4 points 5th 3 points 6th 2 points 7th 1 point 30 Croatia Sweden Belgium Russia Chile Argentina Serbia Japan Brazil Czechoslovakia If a country has more than one crew in a boat class, points will be awarded only to the first crew. The crew with the most points in each boat class is declared the World Rowing Cup leader and receives the yellow World Rowing Cup Leader Bib. After the third World Rowing Cup regatta, the crew with the most points in each boat class is declared the World Cup winner and receives the World Rowing Cup for that boat class. 40 South Africa Estonia Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia At the end of each World Cup, the country with the most points will be declared winner of that World Rowing Cup regatta and will receive the leading nation cup. The nation with the most points overall from all boat classes is declared overall winner of the 2014 World Rowing Cup. 45 Portugal Zimbabwe Lithuania Cuba World Rowing Championships All Time NF Table (since 1962), Olympic and International boat classes 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 85

86 All Time NF Table per boat class (since 1962) - Olympic and International boat classes Men Men's Single Sculls (M1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 New Zealand East Germany West Germany Germany Czech Republic United States Finland Soviet Union Norway Slovenia Canada Argentina Czechoslovakia Switzerland Great Britain =16 Estonia =16 Ireland =16 Netherlands =16 Cuba =20 Poland =20 Yugoslavia Total Men's Pair (M2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 East Germany Great Britain New Zealand Soviet Union Australia France Germany =8 Norway =8 West Germany Italy South Africa Romania =13 Netherlands =13 Austria =13 Croatia =16 Poland =16 Serbia and Montenegro =18 Bulgaria =18 Yugoslavia =20 Greece =20 Switzerland =22 Canada =22 Slovenia =22 Spain =22 United States Total Men s Double Sculls (M2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 =19 Finland =19 Lithuania =21 Australia =21 Estonia =23 Czech Republic =23 Poland Total Men's Four (M4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Great Britain East Germany West Germany Soviet Union France Australia Italy =8 United States =8 Netherlands =8 Germany New Zealand Switzerland Canada Greece =15 Czechoslovakia =15 Poland Romania Slovenia =19 Austria =19 Denmark =19 Sweden Total Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

87 Statistics Lightweight Men's Double Sculls (LM2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Italy Great Britain Norway Poland Denmark Australia France United States Switzerland =10 Austria =10 New Zealand Germany Hungary West Germany Netherlands =16 Greece =16 Spain =16 Sweden =19 Canada =19 Czechoslovakia =19 Ireland Total Lightweight Men's Four (LM4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Denmark Great Britain Italy France Australia West Germany Spain Switzerland Germany United States China Austria Netherlands Ireland =15 Norway =15 New Zealand Canada Poland =18 Yugoslavia Total Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 East Germany Germany Italy Soviet Union Poland Croatia West Germany Australia Netherlands Canada Ukraine =12 Czechoslovakia =12 France =14 Czech Republic =14 Norway =14 Slovenia =14 Switzerland Estonia =19 Argentina =19 Austria =19 Bulgaria =19 Sweden =19 Great Britain Total Men's Eight (M8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Germany United States East Germany West Germany Canada Soviet Union New Zealand Great Britain Romania Australia Italy Netherlands Croatia =14 France =14 Russia Total World Rowing Championships All Time NF Table per boat class (since 1962), Olympic and International boat classes 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 87

88 Men's Pair (M2+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 Lightweight Men s Single Sculls (LM1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 France Slovakia =21 Finland =21 Norway =21 Ukraine Total Lightweight Men s Eight (LM8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Italy Germany United States Denmark Great Britain Australia West Germany France Spain Netherlands Canada Japan =13 China =13 Poland Total Lightweight Men's Pair (LM2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Italy Denmark France Switzerland Germany Ireland Chile Great Britain Spain =10 Canada =10 Greece =12 Netherlands =12 Russia New Zealand Serbia =16 Australia =16 United States Total Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

89 Lightweight Men s Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 Women Women s Single Sculls (W1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 East Germany Belarus =3 Bulgaria =3 Romania Germany Sweden Soviet Union Canada Czech Republic Denmark Russia Australia Great Britain Hungary =15 Belgium =15 United States New Zealand =18 Netherlands =18 West Germany Total Women's Pair (W2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 East Germany Romania Canada New Zealand Great Britain France United States Australia Belarus West Germany Germany Soviet Union =13 Netherlands =13 Poland Russia Total Statistics World Rowing Championships All Time NF Table per boat class (since 1962), Olympic and International boat classes 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 89

90 Women s Double Sculls (W2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 East Germany New Zealand =3 Germany =3 Soviet Union Great Britain Bulgaria Australia Canada China Poland Lithuania Romania Netherlands Russia West Germany United States =17 Belarus =17 Italy Total Women s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Germany East Germany Great Britain Ukraine =5 Australia =5 China Soviet Union United States =9 Denmark =9 Canada =11 Romania =11 Russia =13 Belarus =13 Bulgaria =13 New Zealand Netherlands =17 Czechoslovakia =17 Poland Total Lightweight Women s Double Sculls (LW2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Germany Canada United States Australia Greece Denmark China Great Britain Netherlands Romania Italy Poland =13 Finland =13 France =13 West Germany =16 Belgium =16 New Zealand Total Women s Eight (W8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 United States Romania Soviet Union East Germany Germany Australia Canada Roumania =9 Great Britain =9 Netherlands China Total Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

91 Statistics Women s Four (W4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 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 Lightweight Women s Single Sculls (LW1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Switzerland Romania Netherlands United States Germany Denmark Canada Australia Ireland New Zealand =11 Greece =11 Austria Finland =14 Brazil =14 Bulgaria France Belgium Great Britain Italy =20 Croatia =20 West Germany Spain Argentina =24 Belarus =24 Sweden Total Lightweight Women s Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 Germany Australia China United States =5 Great Britain =5 Netherlands Canada Poland Denmark Italy Greece Total World Rowing Championships All Time NF Table per boat class (since 1962), Olympic and International boat classes 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 91

92 9.3 World Rowing Cup Overall World Rowing Cup standings Rank Nation Points Rank Nation Points Rank Nation Points Rank Nation Points 1 New Zealand Great Britain Great Britain Germany Great Britain New Zealand Germany Great Britain Australia Australia New Zealand 97 3 New Zealand Germany 89 4 Germany 92 4 Australia 74 4 United States 70 5 United States 64 5 United States 86 5 China 59 5 Poland 56 6 China 61 6 Poland 48 =6 Netherlands 49 6 China 55 7 Netherlands 59 7 China 46 =6 France 49 7 Czech Republic 45 8 Canada 57 8 Italy 36 8 Czech Republic 48 8 Denmark 41 9 Czech Republic 34 9 Netherlands 34 9 Denmark 47 9 Belarus Lithuania Czech Republic Greece Netherlands France France Ukraine Italy Poland 30 =12 Denmark United States Ukraine Italy 25 =12 Romania Canada Canada Denmark Estonia Poland 31 =14 France Croatia Canada Italy 27 =14 Greece Norway 16 =16 Bulgaria 16 =16 Croatia 24 =16 Australia Austria 12 =16 Croatia 16 =16 Romania 24 =16 Sweden Belarus Norway Belarus Croatia 24 =19 Romania Lithuania 13 =19 Norway Romania 18 =19 Russia 10 =20 Austria 12 =19 Azerbaijan Switzerland Estonia 9 =20 Sweden Lithuania 14 =21 South Africa Greece 8 =22 Belarus 10 =22 Sweden 11 =21 Russia 15 =23 South Africa 7 =22 South Africa 10 =22 Estonia 11 =23 Estonia 10 =23 Sweden 7 =24 Azerbaijan 6 =24 Serbia 10 =23 Lithuania 10 =25 Azerbaijan 6 =24 Zimbabwe 6 =24 Cuba Argentina 8 =25 Serbia 6 =26 Cuba 5 =26 Slovenia 9 =26 Norway 7 27 Cuba 5 =26 Spain 5 =26 Russia 9 =26 Serbia 7 =28 Switzerland 4 =26 Portugal 5 =28 Argentina 8 =28 Hungary 6 =28 Vietnam 4 =29 Finland 4 =28 South Africa 8 =28 Portugal 6 =30 Argentina 3 =29 Korea 4 30 Hungary 6 =28 Slovenia 6 =30 Hong Kong 3 =31 Argentina 3 =31 Ireland 5 =31 Austria 5 =30 Ireland 3 =31 Japan 3 =31 Switzerland 5 =31 Azerbaijan 5 =30 Korea 3 =31 Russia 3 =33 Spain 3 =31 Latvia 5 34 Mexico 2 =34 Greece 2 =33 Mexico 3 34 Ireland 3 =35 Spain 1 =34 Ireland 2 35 Belgium 1 =35 Iran 1 =34 Slovenia 2 =34 Serbia 2 =38 Brazil 1 =38 Hong Kong, China 1 =38 Hungary Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

93 All Time World Rowing Cup Tables per boat class (current Olympic boat classes) Men Statistics Men's Single Sculls (M1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 CZE NZL GER BUL SWE GBR =7 AUS =7 LTU CUB =10 USA =10 CHN Men's Pair (M2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 NZL GBR FRA NED =5 AUS =5 ITA CAN =8 GER =8 POL GRE =11 CHN =11 ESP =11 ROU =11 RSA =11 SRB Men's Double Sculls (M2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 NZL GER CRO LTU NOR AUS GBR ITA =9 ARG =9 AZE =9 EST =12 FRA =12 LAT =12 SLO Men's Four (M4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 GBR AUS USA GER GRE NED NZL BLR =9 ROU =9 ITA =9 CAN Lightweight Men s Double Sculls (LM2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 FRA NZL GBR =4 GRE =4 GER POR POL ITA CHN DEN NOR AUS Lightweight Men s Four (LM4-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 NZL DEN GBR CHN AUS =6 ITA =6 FRA =8 RSA =8 GER =8 NED Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 CRO GBR GER AUS EST =6 CHN =6 NZL RUS =9 ITA =9 CAN =9 UKR =9 USA World Rowing Cup All Time World Rowing Cup Tables per boat class , (current Olympic boat classes) 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 93

94 Men's Eight (M8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 GER USA GBR POL NED =6 RUS =6 AUS =8 NZL =8 FRA =8 CZE =8 CAN =8 BLR Women Women's Single Sculls (W1x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 NZL BLR CHN AUS CZE USA GER SWE AUT =10 LTU =10 AZE Women's Pair (W2-) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 GBR NZL USA =4 CHN =4 RSA GER =7 AUS =7 CAN =7 NED =7 ROU Women's Double Sculls (W2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 GBR AUS NZL LTU POL GER USA CHN DEN BLR =11 CZE =11 UKR Lightweight Women s Double Sculls (LW2x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 GBR NZL AUS =4 USA =4 GER =6 GRE =6 CHN =6 CAN ITA DEN SWE Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 GER UKR AUS USA POL GBR CAN NZL Women's Eight (W8+) Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total First Last 1 USA CAN NED =4 AUS =4 GER ROU GBR CHN POL Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

95 10. Best Times Best Times 10.1 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 Lightweight Men s Double Sculls (LM2x) 6:10.02 Denmark 23 Jun 2007 Amsterdam, NED Mads Rasmussen Rasmus Quist Lightweight Men s 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 Lightweight Men s Single Sculls (LM1x) 6:47.82 Great Britain 26 August 2006 Eton Dorney, GBR Zac Purchase Lightweight Men s 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+) 5:30.11 France 11 Aug 1996 Glasgow, GBR Christophe Lattaignant Laurent Beghin Xavier Durupt Bernard Roche Jean-Christophe Ronflard Lightweight Men s Pair (LM2-) 6:26.61 Ireland 18 Sep 1994 Paris, FRA Tony O'Connor Neville Maxwell Lightweight Men s Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) 5:45.18 Italy 16 Aug 1992 Montreal, CAN Michelangelo Crispi Massimo Guglielmi Francesco Esposito Massimo Lana 2014 Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED) 95

96 Event Time Name Date Location Women's Single Sculls (W1x) 7:07.71 Bulgaria 21 Sep 2002 Seville, ESP Rumyana Neykova 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 Lightweight Women s 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+) 5:54.16 United States 14 Jul 2013 Lucerne, SUI Amanda Polk Kerry Simmonds Emily Regan Lauren Schmetterling Grace Luczak Caroline Lind Victoria Opitz Heidi Robbins Katelin Snyder Lightweight Women s Single Sculls (LW1x) 7:28.15 Romania 19 Jul 1994 Paris, FRA Constanta Burcica Lightweight Women s Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) 6:23.96 China 27 Aug 2006 Eton, GBR Yu Hua Chen Haixia Fan Xuefei Liu Jing 10.2 Para-rowing Best Times Event Time Name Date Location AS Men s Single Sculls (ASM1x) 04:35.98 Australia 28 Aug 2013 Chungju (KOR) Erik Horrie AS Women's Single Sculls (ASW1x) 05: Russia 28 Aug 2013 Chungju (KOR) Natalia Bolshakova TA Mixed Double Sculls (TAMix2x) 03:54.92 China 31 Aug 2012 Eton Dorney (GBR) Xiaoxian Lou Tianming Fei LTA Mixed Coxed Four (LTAMix4+) 03:15.91 Germany 31 Aug 2012 Eton Dorney (GBR) Anke Molkenthin Astrid Hengsbach Tino Kolitscher Katrin Splitt Kai Kruse LTA Mixed Double Sculls (LTAMix2x) 03: Ukraine 28 Aug 2013 Chungju (KOR) Kateryna Morozova Dmytro Aleksieiev Media Guide, World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam (NED)

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100 Parmigiani Spirit Award Nominations have now closed for the 2014 Parmigiani Spirit Award Now in its second year, the Parmigiani Spirit Award is open to university rowers worldwide. The Award is sponsored by Swiss watchmaker, Parmigiani Fleurier and is designed to encapsulate rowing s core values - teamwork, fairness, natural and enduring - and to recognise the achievements of our next generation of rowers. In 2013, nominations were received from 12 countries and the inaugural winner was James Cook, a mechanical engineering student at the University College of London, Great Britain. Cook has dedicated many hours to coaching young rowers while training at the elite level and studying. Cook has also been part of the Row Zambezi Expedition which raised money for clean water charity, Village Water. Cook received a hand-crafted Parmigiani Fleurier watch as well as a Filippi eight racing shell which was presented to the women s eight crew at his rowing club, University of London Boat Club. A panel of judges including New Zealand s Olympic men s single sculling champion Mahe Drysdale, FISA council representative Lenka Wech, Parmigiani Fleurier CEO Jean-Marc Jacot and FISA President Jean-Christophe Rolland will decide the 2014 winner. Those shortlisted will be announced in September and the announcement of the winner will be made shortly after. Parmigiani Fleurier joins World Rowing in supporting all young rowing scholars around the world.

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