2019 World Rowing Junior Championships

The 53rd World Rowing Junior Championships took place from 7 to 11 August 2019 at the Sea Forest Waterway, Odaiba (Tokyo Bay) in Tokyo, Japan.

2019 World Rowing Junior Championships
VenueSea Forest Waterway
LocationOdaiba, Tokyo Bay, Japan
Dates7–12 August

Regatta venue

The regatta was held at the venue constructed for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in Tokyo. The water is about 6 metres deep. The course is 2335 meters long and 198 meters wide. Each lane is 12.5 12.5 m wide. There are 8 lanes.[1]

Results

Men

Event Gold Silber Bronze
Single scull (JM1x)[2]  Belarus
Ivan Brynza
7:15.98  Belgium
Tristan Vandenbussche
7:18.92   Switzerland
Tim Roth
7:20.61
Double scull (JM2x)[3]  Australia
Hamish Henriques
Harrison Fox
6:32.81  Germany
Paul Krüger
Aaron Erfanian
6:34.85  Italy
Matteo Sartori
Nicolò Carucci
6:36.62
Quad scull (JM4x)[4]  Germany
Elrond Kullmann
Paul Berghoff
Alexander Finger
Sören Henkel
6:09.96  Italy
Lorenzo Manigrasso
Leonardo Tedoldi
Jacopo Mascitelli
Edoardo Rocchi
6:11.54  Russia
Vladimir Gayevskiy
Viktor Kovalev (rower)
Aleksandr Kovalskiy
Egor Grachev
6:13.18
Coxless pair (JM2-)[5]  Romania
Florin Arteni-Fîntînariu
Alexandru Gherasim
6:56.79  Italy
Achille Benazzo
Alessandro Bonamoneta
6:59.64  Germany
Kasper Virnekäs
Tom Tewes
7:00.23
Coxless four (JM4-)[6]  Germany
Mark Hinrichs
Hanno Brach
Bruno Spät
Cedric Wiemer
6:18.25  Great Britain
Oliver Parish
Joseph Middleton
Miles Beeson
Felix Rawlinson
6:19.75  Italy
Alessandro Gardino
Emilio Pappalettera
Giorgio Battigaglia
Simone Fasoli
6:21.08
Coxed four (JM4+)[7]  Germany
Erik Bruns
Frederik Breuer
Tjark Löwa
Ben Gebauer
Julius Fabry (cox)
6:32.41  South Africa
Nathan Fletcher
Brandon Janse van Vuuren
Daton Wolfaardt
Sebastian Prince
Bakang Zondi (cox)
6:32,71  China
Lin Ruida
Liu Wei
Xu Huawei
Zhang Lele
Yang Kun (cox)
6:33.90
Eight (JM8+)[8]  Germany
Leon Knaack
Leon Braatz
Jonas Huth
Jan Szymczak
Julian Garth
Nick Welzenbach
Erik Kohlbach
Ryan Smith
Florian Wünscher (cox)
6:12.10  United States
Jacob Hudgins
Savas Koutsouras
Travis Keating
James Patton
Ian Burnett (rower)
John Ozaeta
Gregoire le Meur
Harrison Schofield
Audrey Gates (cox)
6:16.50  Great Britain
Dominic Brown
Cameron Spiers
James Watson-Gandy
Henry Pearson
Maximillan Beekenkamp
Simon Nunayon
Connor Brown
Iwan Hadfield
Benjamin Ray (cox)
6:19.82

Women

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References

  1. "Championships Junior Rowing World 2019" (PDF). e Organising Championships Junior Rowing World 20. 2019. p. 6. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  2. "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Einer (JM1x)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  3. "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Doppelzweier (JM2x)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  4. "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: (JM4x)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  5. "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Zweier ohne Steuermann (JM2-)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  6. "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Vierer ohne Steuermann (JM4-)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  7. "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Vierer mit Steuermann (JM4+)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  8. "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Achter (JM8+)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
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