1999 World Rowing Championships

The 1999 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 22 to 29 August 1999 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.[1]

1999 World Rowing Championships
VenueRoyal Canadian Henley Rowing Course
LocationSt. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Dates22 to 29 August

Medal summary

Men's events

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
M1x  New Zealand
Rob Waddell
6:36.68   Switzerland
Xeno Müller
6:40.96  Canada
Derek Porter
6:43.99
M2x  Slovenia
Iztok Čop (b)
Luka Špik (s)
6:04.37  Germany
Sebastian Mayer (b)
Stefan Roehnert (s)
6:06.15  Norway
Fredrik Bekken (b)
Olaf Tufte (s)
6:06.20
M4x  Germany
Marco Geisler (b)
Andreas Hajek (2)
Stephan Volkert (3)
André Willms (s)
6:24.37  Ukraine
Oleh Lykov (b)
Oleksandr Marchenko (2)
Leonid Shaposhnikov (3)
Oleksandr Zaskalko (s)
6:27.39  Australia
Jason Day (b)
Duncan Free (2)
Peter Hardcastle (3)
Stuart Reside (s)
6:28.20
M2+  United States
James Neil (b)
Phil Henry (s)
Nicholas Anderson (c)
6:48.56  Germany
Jörg Dießner (b)
Enrico Schnabel (s)
Felix Erdmann (c)
6:48.81  Argentina
Damian Ordás (b)
Walter Balunek (s)
Patricio Mouche (c)
6:56.07
M2-  Australia
Drew Ginn (b)
James Tomkins (s)
6:19.00  France
Michel Andrieux (b)
Jean-Christophe Rolland (s)
6:22.21  Croatia
Oliver Martinov (b)
Ninoslav Saraga (s)
6:24.86
M4+  United States
Tom Murray (b)
Daniel Protz (2)
Garrett Klugh (3)
Jake Wetzel (s)
Sean Mulligan (c)
6:38.31  Great Britain
Rick Dunn (b)
Jonny Searle (2)
Jonny Singfield (3)
Graham Smith (s)
Alistair Potts (c)
6:40.18  Romania
Ovidiu Cornea (b)
Vasile Măstăcan (2)
Valentin Robu (3)
Nicolae Țaga (s)
Dumitru Răducanu (c)
6:41.89
M4-  Great Britain
James Cracknell (b)
Steve Redgrave (2)
Ed Coode (3)
Matthew Pinsent (s)
5:48.57  Australia
Ben Dodwell (b)
Bo Hanson (2)
Geoff Stewart (3)
James Stewart (s)
5:50.11  Italy
Lorenzo Carboncini (b)
Riccardo Dei Rossi (2)
Valter Molea (3)
Carlo Mornati (s)
5:51.41
M8+  United States
Bryan Volpenhein (b)
Robert Kaehler (2)
Porter Collins (3)
Tom Welsh (4)
Michael Wherley (5)
Jeffrey Klepacki (6)
Garrett Miller (7)
Chris Ahrens (s)
Peter Cipollone (c)
6:01.58  Great Britain
Bob Thatcher (b)
Ben Hunt-Davis (2)
Fred Scarlett (3)
Louis Attrill (4)
Luka Grubor (5)
Kieran West (6)
Tim Foster (7)
Steve Trapmore (s)
Rowley Douglas (c)
6:03.27  Russia
Sergey Matveyev (b)
Aleksandr Litvinchev (2)
Dmitri Kovalev (3)
Vladimir Volodenkov (4)
Andrey Glukhov (5)
Dimitri Axenov (6)
Nikolay Aksyonov (6)
Pavel Melnikov (7)
Dmitry Rozinkevich (s)
Aleksandr Lukyanov (c)
6:04.64
Men's lightweight events
LM1x  Denmark
Karsten Nielsen
6:47.97  Czech Republic
Michal Vabroušek
6:51.14  Hungary
Gergely Kokas
6:53.14
LM2x  Italy
Michelangelo Crispi (b)
Leonardo Pettinari (s)
7:12.46  Australia
Bruce Hick (b)
Haimish Karrasch (s)
7:15.95  Germany
Ingo Euler (b)
Bernhard Rühling (s)
7:18.80
LM4x  Italy
Simone Forlani (b)
Daniele Gilardoni (2)
Franco Sancassani (3)
Mauro Baccelli (s)
6:27.71  Germany
Manuel Brehmer (b)
Franz Mayer (2)
Dennis Niemeyer (3)
Thorsten Schmidt (s)
6:32.41  Ireland
Neal Byrne (b)
James Lindsay-Fynn (2)
Noel Monahan (3)
Gearoid Towey (s)
6:32.81
LM2-  Italy
Stefano Basalini (b)
Paolo Pittino (s)
7:28.35  Chile
Miguel Cerda (b)
Christián Yantani (s)
7:29.05  Ireland
Neville Maxwell (b)
Tony O'Connor (s)
7:29.18
LM4-  Denmark
Eskild Ebbesen (b)
Thomas Ebert (2)
Victor Feddersen (3)
Thomas Poulsen (s)
6:45.63  Australia
Darren Balmforth (b)
Simon Burgess (2)
Anthony Edwards (3)
Bob Richards (s)
6:47.15  France
Jean-David Bernard (b)
Xavier Dorfman (2)
Yves Hocdé (3)
Laurent Porchier (s)
6:47.35
LM8+  United States
William Plifka (b)
Chris Kerber (2)
John Cashman (3)
Eric Den Besten (4)
Kevin Cotter (5)
Greg Ruckman (6)
Nicholas Tripician (7)
Sean Kammann (s)
Alexey Salamini (c)
5:34.43  Great Britain
Phil Baker (b)
Gary Davies (2)
Aiden Tucker (3)
Mike Louzado (4)
James McGarva (5)
Ned Kittoe (6)
Nick Strange (7)
Ben Webb (s)
Christian Cormack (c)
5:36.08  Italy
Lorenzo Bertini (b)
Filippo Dodero (2)
Stefano Fraquelli (3)
Carlo Grande (4)
Andrea Lupini (5)
Salvatore Messina (6)
Marco Paniccia (7)
Bruno Pasqualini (s)
Antonia Cirillo (c)
5:36.93

Women's events

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
W1x  Belarus
Ekaterina Karsten
7:11.68  Germany
Katrin Rutschow
7:14.70  Bulgaria
Rumyana Neykova
7:17.02
W2x  Germany
Kathrin Boron (b)
Jana Thieme
6:41.98  China
Liu Lin (b)
Zhang Xiuyun (s)
6:45.99  Netherlands
Pieta van Dishoeck (b)
Eeke van Nes (s)
6:46.18
W4x  Germany
Maren Derlien (b)
Meike Evers (2)
Kerstin Kowalski (3)
Manuela Lutze (s)
7:06.53  Ukraine
Jana Kramarenko (b)
Svitlana Mazij (2)
Tatyana Osutuzhanina (3)
Olena Morozova-Ronzhina (s)
7:09.98  Russia
Oxana Dorodnova (b)
Yuliya Levina (2)
Larisa Merk (3)
Olga Samulenkova (s)
7:11.64
W2-  Canada
Theresa Luke (b)
Emma Robinson (s)
7:00.85  Germany
Elke Hipler (b)
Kathleen Naser (s)
7:02.77  Australia
Kate Slatter (b)
Rachael Taylor (s)
7:03.83
W4-  Belarus
Yuliya Bichyk (b)
Yelena Mikulich (2)
Olga Tratsevskaya (3)
Marina Znak (s)
6:26.25  Germany
Sandra Goldbach (b)
Marita Scholz (2)
Mira Van Daelen (3)
Sonja Van Daelen (s)
6:28.29  United States
Sara Field (b)
Tristine Glick (2)
Wendy Wilbur (3)
Maite Urtasun (s)
6:31.15
W8+  Romania
Georgeta Damian (b)
Maria Magdalena Dumitrache (2)
Doina Ignat (3)
Ioana Olteanu (4)
Marioara Popescu (5)
Doina Spîrcu (6)
Viorica Susanu (7)
Aurica Bărăscu (s)
Elena Georgescu (c)
6:47.66  United States
Torrey Folk (b)
Amy Fuller (2)
Sarah Jones (3)
Katherine Maloney (4)
Amy Marie Martin (5)
Elizabeth McCagg (6)
Linda Miller (7)
Monica Tranel-Michini (s)
Rajanya Shah (c)
6:48.81  Canada
Buffy-Lynne Williams (b)
Laryssa Biesenthal (2)
Alison Korn (3)
Theresa Luke (4)
Heather McDermid (5)
Emma Robinson (6)
Dorota Urbaniak (7)
Kubet Weston (s)
Lesley Thompson-Willie (c)
6:53.19
Women's lightweight events
LW1x   Switzerland
Pia Vogel
7:33.80  United States
Lisa Schlenker
7:34.99  Argentina
Maria Garisoain
7:35.81
LW2x  Romania
Constanța Burcică (b)
Camelia Macoviciuc (s)
8:12.67  United States
Christine Smith-Collins (b)
Sarah Garner (s)
8:16.30  Australia
Virginia Lee (b)
Sally Newmarch (s)
8:19.88
LW4x  United States
Molly Brock (b)
Mary Angie Cummins (2)
Sara Den Besten (3)
Sherri Kiklas (s)
7:17.82  Germany
Angelika Brand (b)
Maja Tarmstadt (2)
Anna Kleinz (3)
Christine Morawitz (s)
7:20.19  Canada
Nathalie Benzing (b)
Tracy Duncan (2)
Katrina Scott (3)
renata Troc (s)
7:33.57
LW2-  United States
Linda Muri (b)
Rachel Anderson (s)
8:31.11  Great Britain
Jane Hall (b)
Milindi Myers (s)
8:31.72  Zimbabwe
Nicola Davies(b)
Jill Lancaster (s)
9:00.98

Medal table

Place Nation Total
1  United States 6 3 1 10
2  Germany 3 7 1 11
3  Italy 3 0 2 5
4  Romania 2 0 1 3
5  Belarus 2 0 0 2
 Denmark 2 0 0 2
7  Australia 1 3 3 7
8  Great Britain 1 4 0 5
9   Switzerland 1 1 0 2
10  Canada 1 0 3 4
11  New Zealand 1 0 0 1
 Slovenia 1 0 0 1
13  Ukraine 0 2 0 2
14  France 0 1 1 2
15  Chile 0 1 0 1
 China 0 1 0 1
 Czech Republic 0 1 0 1
18  Ireland 0 0 2 2
 Russia 0 0 2 2
 Argentina 0 0 2 2
21  Bulgaria 0 0 1 1
 Croatia 0 0 1 1
 Hungary 0 0 1 1
 Netherlands 0 0 1 1
 Norway 0 0 1 1
 Zimbabwe 0 0 1 1
Total24242472
gollark: Computers could certainly not send their ID with every ping, but as of now they, well, do send it.
gollark: It runs on raw `modem`. For distances.
gollark: Nope!
gollark: `gps`, not `rednet`.
gollark: (or even, by multilaterating the position of the computer sending the GPS ping, break GPS for *specific locations*, to make them... possibly harder to target for some things, I don't know)

References

  1. "1999 World Rowing Championships". International Rowing Federation. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
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