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2005 World Rowing Championships

International rowing event


International rowing event

FieldValue
name2005 World Rowing Championships
imageNagaragawa International Regatta Course 01.JPG
captionNagaragawa International Regatta Course
venueNagaragawa International Regatta Course
locationKaizu, Gifu, Japan
dates29 August to 4 September
competitors
nations
prev2004 Banyoles
next2006 Dorney

The 2005 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 29 August to 4 September 2005 at the Nagaragawa International Regatta Course in Kaizu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The international rowing season usually ends with the World Championship regatta. Apart from the Olympic Games, this is the most prestigious international rowing event attracting over 1,000 rowers. The 2005 championships were the first championships to be held in Asia.

Medal summary

Men's events

Non-Olympic classes

Men's lightweight events
LM1x
LM2x
LM2-
LM4x
LM4-
LM8+

Women's events

Non-Olympic classes

Women's lightweight events
LW1x
LW2x
LW4x

Pararowing

World Rowing Championship races in the Para classes are usually held over the Paralympic distance of 1000 meters. Exceptionally at 2005 World Rowing Championships, the LTA mixed coxed four was raced over the Olympic distance of 2000 meters as a trial.

LTAMix4+
Alastair McKean
Naomi Riches
Katie-George Dunlevy
Alan Crowther
Loretta Williams (cox)8:12.07
Monica Campizes Ferreira
José Pereira
Bruno Indio
Sonia Costa
Isabel Jesus (cox)8:22.85
Marianna Huijben
Joleen Hakker
Martin Lauriks
Paul de Jong
Tonia Harmsen (cox)8:23.52

Medal table

References

References

  1. "2005 World Rowing Championships". [[International Rowing Federation]].
  2. "(ASM1x) AS Men's Single Sculls - Final". World Rowing Federation.
  3. "(TAMix2x) TA Mixed Double Sculls - Final". World Rowing Federation.
  4. "(LTAMix4+) LTA Mixed Coxed Four - Final". World Rowing Federation.
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