2002 World Rowing Championships

The 2002 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 15 to 22 September 2002 on the Guadalquivir at Seville, Spain.[1] Adaptive events were held[2] for the first time at a World Championships.

2002 World Rowing Championships
VenueGuadalquivir
LocationSeville, Spain
Dates15 to 22 September

Medal summary

Men's events

     Non-Olympic classes

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
M1x  Germany
Marcel Hacker
6:36.33  Slovenia
Iztok Čop
6:39.00  Norway
Olaf Tufte
6:39.45
M2x  Hungary
Ákos Haller (b)
Tibor Pető (s)
6:05.74  Italy
Agostino Abbagnale (b)
Franco Berra (s)
6:06.93  Germany
André Willms (b)
Andreas Hajek (s)
6:07.77
M4x  Germany
René Bertram (b)
Stephan Volkert (2)
Marco Geisler (3)
Robert Sens (s)
5:39.57  Poland
Adam Bronikowski (b)
Marek Kolbowicz (2)
Sławomir Kruszkowski (3)
Adam Korol (s)
5:40.43  Italy
Mattia Righetti (b)
Marco Ragazzi (2)
Rossano Galtarossa (3)
Simone Raineri (s)
5:43.62
M2+  Germany
Lars Krisch (b)
Andreas Werner (s)
Claus Müller-Gatermann (c)
6:47.93  United States
Dan Beery (b)
Dana Schmunk (s)
Joe Manion (c)
6:50.60  Australia
Tom Laurich (b)
Rob Jahrling (s)
Michael Toon (c)
6:53.77
M2-  Great Britain
James Cracknell (b)
Matthew Pinsent (s)
6:14.27  South Africa
Ramon di Clemente (b)
Donovan Cech (s)
6:15.60  Croatia
Siniša Skelin (b)
Nikša Skelin (s)
6:15.97
M4+  Great Britain
Tom Stallard (b)
Steve Trapmore (2)
Luka Grubor (3)
Kieran West (s)
Christian Cormack (c)
6:06.70  Germany
Arne Landgraf (b)
Martin Zobelt (2)
Jan-Martin Bröer (3)
Klaus Rogge (s)
Stefan Lier (c)
6:08.88  Croatia
Igor Boraska (b)
Oliver Martinov (2)
Ivan Jukić (3)
Ninoslav Saraga (s)
Luka Travaš (c)
6:10.54
M4-  Germany
Sebastian Thormann (b)
Paul Dienstbach (2)
Philipp Stüer (3)
Bernd Heidicker (s)
5:41.35  Great Britain
Steve Williams (b)
Josh West (2)
Toby Garbett (3)
Rick Dunn (s)
5:41.60  Italy
Niccolò Mornati (b)
Raffaello Leonardo (2)
Lorenzo Carboncini (3)
Carlo Mornati (s)
5:44.12
M8+  Canada
Matt Swick (b)
Kevin Light (2)
Ben Rutledge (3)
Kyle Hamilton (4)
Joe Stankevicius (5)
Andrew Hoskins (6)
Adam Kreek (7)
Jeff Powell (s)
Brian Price (c)
5:26.92  Germany
Sebastian Schulte (b)
Thorsten Engelmann (2)
Jörg Dießner (3)
Stephan Koltzk (4)
Johannes Doberschütz (5)
Enrico Schnabel (6)
Ulf Siemes (7)
Michael Ruhe (s)
Peter Thiede (c)
5:28.16  United States
Ryan Torgerson (b)
Garrett Klugh (2)
Joseph Hansen (3)
Wolfgang Moser (4)
Michael Wherley (5)
Eric Mueller (6)
Bryan Volpenhein (7)
Jonathan Watling (s)
Peter Cipollone (c)
5:29.27
Men's lightweight events
LM1x  Ireland
Sam Lynch
6:49.86  Italy
Stefano Basalini
6:51.29  United States
Steve Tucker
6:52.94
LM2x  Italy
Elia Luini (b)
Leonardo Pettinari (s)
6:10.80  Poland
Tomasz Kucharski (b)
Robert Sycz (s)
6:13.50  Denmark
Mads Rasmussen (b)
Rasmus Quist Hansen (s)
6:14.82
LM4x  Italy
Emanuele Federici (b)
Daniele Gilardoni (2)
Luca Moncada (3)
Filippo Mannucci (s)
5:51.89  Spain
José Antonio Martín (b)
Juan Luis Aguierre Barco (2)
Carlos Loriente (3)
Alberto Domínguez (s)
5:54.23  Netherlands
Wolter Blankert (b)
Vincent de Loos (2)
Dylan van der Linde (3)
Marten Bosma (s)
5:54.59
LM2-  Chile
Christián Yantani (b)
Miguel Cerda (s)
6:29.97  Italy
Carlo Gaddi (b)
Franco Sancassani (s)
6:31.94  Great Britain
Ned Kittoe (b)
Nick English (s)
6:34.40
LM4-  Denmark
Thor Kristensen (b)
Thomas Ebert (2)
Stephan Mølvig (3)
Eskild Ebbesen (s)
5:47.21  Italy
Lorenzo Bertini (b)
Catello Amarante (2)
Salvatore Amitrano (3)
Bruno Mascarenhas (s)
5:49.41  Canada
Douglas Vandor (b)
Iain Brambell (2)
Jonathan Mandick (3)
Gavin Hassett (s)
5:50.55
LM8+  Italy
Luigi Scala (b)
Alessandro Lodigiani (2)
Giuseppe Del Gaudio (3)
Nicola Moriconi (4)
Marco Paniccia (5)
Carlo Grande (6)
Stefano Fraquelli (7)
Bruno Pasqualini (s)
Vincenzo Di Palma (c)
5:35.05  Germany
Martin Raeder (b)
Lars Achtruth (2)
Martin Fauck (3)
Joachim Drews (4)
Markus Pütz (5)
Matthias Hobein (6)
Sven Johannesmeier (7)
Christian Dahlke (s)
Jörg Dederding (c)
5:36.61  United States
Gavin Blackmore (b)
Eric Feins (2)
John Cashman (3)
Andrew Liverman (4)
Erik Miller (5)
Jon Douglas (6)
Tom Paradiso (7)
Matthew Smith (s)
Bill McManus (c)
5:38.21

Women's events

     Non-Olympic classes

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
W1x  Bulgaria
Rumyana Neykova
7:07.71  Belarus
Ekaterina Karsten-Khodotovitch
7:11.74  Germany
Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski
7:17.07
W2x  New Zealand
Georgina Evers-Swindell (b)
Caroline Evers-Swindell
6:38.78  Russia
Larisa Merk (b)
Irina Fedotova (s)
6:41.06  Italy
Elisabetta Sancassani (b)
Gabriella Bascelli (s)
6:41.65
W4x  Germany
Peggy Waleska (b)
Marita Scholz (2)
Manuela Lutze (3)
Kerstin El Qalqili-Kowalski (s)
6:15.66  Denmark
Astrid Jespersen (b)
Sarah Lauritzen (2)
Dorthe Pedersen (3)
Majbrit Nielsen (s)
6:16.84  Belarus
I. Jansen-Zakhareuskaya (b)
Volha Berazniova (2)
Ekaterina Karsten-Khodotovitch (3)
Maryia Varona (s)
6:18.12
W2-  Romania
Georgeta Damian (b)
Viorica Susanu (s)
6:53.80  Canada
Jacqui Cook (b)
Karen Clark (s)
6:57.08  Belarus
Yuliya Bichyk (b)
Natallia Helakh (s)
6:59.21
W4-  Australia
Kristina Larsen (b)
Jodi Winter (2)
Rebecca Sattin (3)
Victoria Roberts (s)
6:26.11  Canada
Roslin McLeod (b)
Rachelle de Jong (2)
Darcy Marquardt (3)
Paulina Van Roessel (s)
6:28.32  China
Guifeng Zhao (b)
Cuiping Yang (2)
Huanling Cong (3)
Xueling Feng (s)
6:31.28
W8+  United States
Kate Johnson (b)
Dana Peirce (2)
Caryn Davies (3)
Maite Urtasun (4)
Bernadette Marten (5)
Alison Cox (6)
Anna Mickelson (7)
Kate Mackenzie (s)
Mary Whipple (c)
6:04.25  Australia
Jodi Winter (b)
Jo Lutz (2)
Julia Wilson (3)
Jane Robinson (4)
Rachael Taylor (5)
Rebecca Sattin (6)
Victoria Roberts (7)
Kristina Larsen (s)
Carly Bilson (c)
6:05.10  Germany
Anja Pyritz (b)
Maja Tucholke (2)
Britta Holthaus (3)
Dana Pyritz (4)
Nicole Zimmermann (5)
Susanne Schmidt (6)
Lenka Wech (7)
Silke Günther (s)
Annina Ruppel (c)
6:05.19
Women's lightweight events
LW1x  Bulgaria
Viktoriya Dimitrova
7:28.89  United States
Lisa Schlenker
7:30.56  Spain
Teresa Mas De Xaxars
7:31.21
LW2x  Australia
Sally Causby (b)
Amber Halliday (s)
6:52.84  Germany
Janet Radünzel (b)
Claudia Blasberg (s)
6:53.56  Great Britain
Helen Casey (b)
Tracy Langlands (s)
6:55.28
LW4x  Australia
Zita van de Walle (b)
Marguerite Houston (2)
Miranda Bennett (3)
Hannah Every-Hall (s)
6:29.55  Netherlands
Mariel Pikkemaat (b)
Mirjam ter Beek (2)
Judith van Os (3)
Maud Klinkers (s)
6:30.01  United States
Anne Finke (b)
Abigail Cromwell (2)
Michelle Borkhuis (3)
Wendy Campanella (s)
6:32.48
LW2-  Great Britain
Naomi Ashcroft (b)
Leonie Barron (s)
7:29.91  Chile
Paola Rodriguez Gallardo (b)
Carolina Godoy Alarcon (s)
7:41.21  Spain
Maria Almuedo Castillo(b)
Beatriz Casanueva (s)
7:47.26

Medal table

Place Nation Total
1  Germany 5 4 3 12
2  Italy 3 4 3 10
3  Great Britain 3 1 2 6
4  Australia 3 1 1 5
5  Bulgaria 2 0 0 2
6  United States 1 2 4 7
7  Canada 1 2 1 4
8  Denmark 1 1 1 3
9  Chile 1 1 0 2
10  Hungary 1 0 0 1
 Ireland 1 0 0 1
 New Zealand 1 0 0 1
 Romania 1 0 0 1
14  Poland 0 2 0 2
15  Belarus 0 1 2 3
 Spain 0 1 2 3
17  Netherlands 0 1 1 2
18  South Africa 0 1 0 1
 Russia 0 1 0 1
 Slovenia 0 1 0 1
20  Croatia 0 0 2 2
22  China 0 0 1 1
 Norway 0 0 1 1
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References

  1. "2002 World Rowing Championships". International Rowing Federation. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  2. "2002 Adaptive World Championships". FISA. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
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