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1999 World Rowing Championships

International rowing event


International rowing event

FieldValue
name1999 World Rowing Championships
venueRoyal Canadian Henley Rowing Course
locationSt. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
dates22 to 29 August
competitors
nations
prev1998 Cologne
next2000 Zagreb

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.

Medal summary

Men's events

Event:GoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeMen's lightweight events
M1x
Rob Waddell6:36.68
Xeno Müller6:40.96
Derek Porter6:43.99
M2x
Iztok Čop (b)
Luka Špik (s)6:04.37
Sebastian Mayer (b)
Stefan Roehnert (s)6:06.15
Fredrik Bekken (b)
Olaf Tufte (s)6:06.20
M4x
Marco Geisler (b)
Andreas Hajek (2)
Stephan Volkert (3)
André Willms (s)6:24.37
Oleh Lykov (b)
Oleksandr Marchenko (2)
Leonid Shaposhnikov (3)
Oleksandr Zaskalko (s)6:27.39
Jason Day (b)
Duncan Free (2)
Peter Hardcastle (3)
Stuart Reside (s)6:28.20
M2+
James Neil (b)
Phil Henry (s)
Nicholas Anderson (c)6:48.56
Jörg Dießner (b)
Enrico Schnabel (s)
Felix Erdmann (c)6:48.81
Damian Ordás (b)
Walter Balunek (s)
Patricio Mouche (c)6:56.07
M2−
Drew Ginn (b)
James Tomkins (s)6:19.00
Michel Andrieux (b)
Jean-Christophe Rolland (s)6:22.21
Oliver Martinov (b)
Ninoslav Saraga (s)6:24.86
M4+
Tom Murray (b)
Daniel Protz (2)
Garrett Klugh (3)
Jake Wetzel (s)
Sean Mulligan (c)6:38.31
Rick Dunn (b)
Jonny Searle (2)
Jonny Singfield (3)
Graham Smith (s)
Alistair Potts (c)6:40.18
Ovidiu Cornea (b)
Vasile Măstăcan (2)
Valentin Robu (3)
Nicolae Țaga (s)
Dumitru Răducanu (c)6:41.89
M4−
James Cracknell (b)
Steve Redgrave (2)
Ed Coode (3)
Matthew Pinsent (s)5:48.57
Ben Dodwell (b)
Bo Hanson (2)
Geoff Stewart (3)
James Stewart (s)
5:50.11
Lorenzo Carboncini (b)
Riccardo Dei Rossi (2)
Valter Molea (3)
Carlo Mornati (s)
5:51.41
M8+
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
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
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
LM1x
Karsten Nielsen6:47.97
Michal Vabroušek6:51.14
Gergely Kokas6:53.14
LM2x
Michelangelo Crispi (b)
Leonardo Pettinari (s)7:12.46
Bruce Hick (b)
Haimish Karrasch (s)7:15.95
Ingo Euler (b)
Bernhard Rühling (s)7:18.80
LM4x
Simone Forlani (b)
Daniele Gilardoni (2)
Franco Sancassani (3)
Mauro Baccelli (s)6:27.71
Manuel Brehmer (b)
Franz Mayer (2)
Dennis Niemeyer (3)
Thorsten Schmidt (s)6:32.41
Neal Byrne (b)
James Lindsay-Fynn (2)
Noel Monahan (3)
Gearoid Towey (s)6:32.81
LM2−
Stefano Basalini (b)
Paolo Pittino (s)7:28.35
Miguel Cerda (b)
Christián Yantani (s)7:29.05
Neville Maxwell (b)
Tony O'Connor (s)7:29.18
LM4−
Eskild Ebbesen (b)
Thomas Ebert (2)
Victor Feddersen (3)
Thomas Poulsen (s)6:45.63
Darren Balmforth (b)
Simon Burgess (2)
Anthony Edwards (3)
Bob Richards (s)6:47.15
Jean-David Bernard (b)
Xavier Dorfman (2)
Yves Hocdé (3)
Laurent Porchier (s)6:47.35
LM8+
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
Phil Baker (b)
Gareth Davis (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
Lorenzo Bertini (b)
Filippo Dodero (2)
Stefano Fraquelli (3)
Carlo Grande (4)
Andrea Lupini (5)
Salvatore Messina (6)
Marco Paniccia (7)
Bruno Pasqualini (s)
Antonio Cirillo (c)5:36.93

Women's events

Women's lightweight events
LW1x
LW2x
LW4x
LW2−

Medal table

PlaceNationTotalTotal24242472
163110
237111
33025
42013
5BLR2002
2002
71337
81405
91102
101034
111001
1001
130202
140112
150101
0101
0101
180022
0022
0022
210011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011

References

References

  1. "1999 World Rowing Championships". [[International Rowing Federation]].
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