1987 World Rowing Championships

The 1987 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 29 to 30 August 1987 in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1]

1987 World Rowing Championships
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
Dates29 to 30 August

Medal summary

Medalists at the 1987 World Rowing Championships were:

Men's events

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
M1x[2]  East Germany
Thomas Lange
7:37.48  West Germany
Peter-Michael Kolbe
7:40.76  Finland
Pertti Karppinen
7:40.90
M2-[3]  Great Britain
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
7:11.20  Romania
Dragoș Neagu
Dănuț Dobre
7:12.60  Soviet Union
Yuriy Pimenov
Nikolay Pimenov
7:15.98
M2+[4]  Italy
Carmine Abbagnale
Giuseppe Abbagnale
Giuseppe Di Capua (cox)
7:40.81  Great Britain
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
Patrick Sweeney (cox)
7:42.88  Romania
Dimitrie Popescu
Vasile Tomoiagă
Marin Gheorghe (cox)
7:44.96
M2x[5]  Bulgaria
Daniel Yordanov
Vasil Radev
7:03.33  West Germany
Andreas Schmelz
Ralf Thienel
7:06.33  East Germany
Uwe Sägling
Uwe Heppner
7:06.83
M4-[6]  East Germany
Jens Luedecke
Thomas Greiner
Ralf Brudel
Olaf Förster
6:39.70  Soviet Union
Veniamin But
Sigitas Kučinskas
Jonas Narmontas
Andrey Vasilyev
6:41.30  United States
Ted Swinford
Daniel Lyons
John Riley
Robert Espeseth
6:42.46
M4+[7]  East Germany
Frank Klawonn
Bernd Eichwurzel
Bernd Niesecke
Karsten Schmeling
Hendrik Reiher (cox)
6:41.74  Soviet Union
Viktor Omelyanovich
Mykola Komarov
Vladimir Romanishin
Valentin Gerasimenko
Hryhoriy Dmytrenko (cox)
6:45.17  Italy
Antonio Maurogiovanni
Giovanni Suarez
Renato Gaeta
Giuseppe Carando
Dino Lucchetta (cox)
6:47.30
M4x[8]  Soviet Union
Valeriy Dosenko
Sergey Kinyakin
Mikhail Ivanov
Igor Kotko
6:11.25  Norway
Vetle Vinje
Lars Bjønness
Rolf Thorsen
Alf Hansen
6:13.02  Canada
Doug Hamilton
Robert Mills
Paul Douma
Mel LaForme
6:14.40
M8+[9]  United States
Mike Teti
Jonathan Smith
Ted Patton
Michael Still
Peter Nordell
Jeffrey McLaughlin
Doug Burden
John Pescatore
Seth Bauer (cox)
5:58.83  East Germany
Mario Kliesch
Dirk Rendant
Thomas Bänsch
Holger Rose
Andreas Costrau
Hans Sennewald
Karsten Timm
Karsten Schmeling
Peter Thiede (cox)
6:01.94  Italy
Ettore Bulgarelli
Giuseppe Di Palo
Antonio Baldacci
Piero Carletto
Giovanni Miccoli
Alfredo Bollati
Annibale Venier
Franco Zucchi
Paolo Trisciani (cox)
6:03.61
Men's lightweight events
LM1x[10]  Belgium
Wim Van Belleghem
8:06.10  Canada
David Wright
8:11.43  Italy
Ruggero Verroca
8:13.80
LM2x[11][12]  Italy
Enrico Gandola
Giovanni Calabrese
7:40.38  France
Luc Crispon
Thierry Renault
7:40.68  Great Britain
Carl Smith
Allan Whitwell
7:52.58
LM4-[13]  West Germany
Thomas Palm
Erik Ring
Gerd Meyer
Sebastian Franke
6:42.14  Great Britain
Christopher Bates
Peter Haining
Neil Staite
Stuart Forbes
6:44.05  Italy
Franco Pantano
Dario Longhin
Nerio Gainotti
Mauro Torta
6:46.10
LM8+[14]  Italy
Maurizio Losi
Alfredo Striani
Vittorio Torcellan
Massimo Lana
Stefano Spremberg
Carlo Gaddi
Andrea Re
Fabrizio Ravasi
Sebastiano Zanetti (cox)
6:30.04  West Germany
Bernhard Stomporowski
Björn Gehlsen
Alwin Otten
Harald Galster
Detlef Glitsch
Udo Hennig
Andreas Hobler
Wolfgang Birkner
Torsten Kreis (cox)
6:36.59  United States
Scott Petry
Seymour Danberg
Chris Berl
Samuel Schuffler
Michael Morrison
John Irvine
Kevin Clair
Edward Hewitt
Michael O'Gorman (cox)
6:45.48

Women's events

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
W1x[15]  Bulgaria
Magdalena Georgieva
8:59.26  East Germany
Martina Schröter
9:14.26  Romania
Marioara Popescu
9:20.29
W2-[16]  Romania
Rodica Arba
Olga Homeghi
8:00.73  East Germany
Kathrin Haacker
Ute Wild
8:06.54  Soviet Union
Marina Pegova
Nadezhda Sugako
8:08.78
W2x[17]  Bulgaria
Stefka Madina
Violeta Ninova
7:47.89  Romania
Elisabeta Lipă
Liliana Genes
7:47.99  United States
Anne Marden
Barbara Kirch
7:51.42
W4+[18]  Romania
Valentina Virlan
Marioara Trașcă
Adriana Chelariu
Veronica Necula
Ecaterina Oancia (cox)
7:30.12  East Germany
Birte Siech
Gerlinde Doberschütz
Carola Hornig
Martina Walther
Sylvia Müller (cox)
7:34.09  Bulgaria
Manuela Lashilina
Olya Stoichkova
Mariana Stoyanova
Daniela Oronova
Sofiya Tzvetkova (cox)
7:40.73
W4x[19]  East Germany
Kerstin Pieloth
Birgit Peter
Jutta Hampe
Jana Sorgers
6:58.42  Bulgaria
Pavlina Alexandrova
Krasimira Tocheva
Galina Yahorova
Mariana Yankulova
7:00.90  Soviet Union
Svitlana Maziy
Marina Zhukova
Irina Kalimbet
Antonina Zelikovich
7:02.87
W8+[20]  Romania
Valentina Virlan
Marioara Trașcă
Livia Țicanu
Rodica Arba
Adriana Chelariu
Veronica Necula
Olga Homeghi
Lucia Toader
Ecaterina Oancia (cox)
6:55.61  United States
Anna Seaton
Kristen Thorsness
Christine Campbell
Sarah Gengler
Stephanie Maxwell-Pierson
Susan Broome
Abigail Peck
Harriet Metcalf
Betsy Beard (cox)
6:57.27  Soviet Union
Sarmīte Stone
Lidiya Averyanova
Irina Teterina
Elena Makushkina
Yelena Pukhayeva
Sariya Zakyrova
Marina Suprun
Elena Tereshina
Valentina Khoklova (cox)
7:03.25
Women's lightweight events
LW1x[21]  Romania
Maria Sava
8:57.69  Belgium
Rita Defauw
8:57.89  Italy
Francesca Bentivoglio
9:05.58
LW2x[22]  Canada
Janice Mason
Heather Hattin
8:36.60  Belgium
Lucia Focque
Marie-Anne van der Moere
8:41.35  United States
Carey Sands-Marden
Christine Ernst
8:51.02
LW4-[23][24]  United States
Sandy Kendall
Lindsay Burns
Angela Herron
Mandy Kowal
8:08.32  West Germany
Christiane Zimmer
Sonja Petri
Monika Wolf
Evelyn Herwegh
8:08.66  China
Yan Dongling
Long Jun
Luo Hantao
Zhang Xiange
8:13.81
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References

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