1998 World Rowing Championships

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1998 World Rowing Championships
Fuhlinger See3.jpg
The regatta course at Fühlinger See
Venue Fühlinger See
Location Cologne, Germany
Dates9 to 18 September

The 1998 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 9 to 18 September 1998 in Cologne, Germany. The World Rowing Championships are organized by FISA, back then International Rowing Federation (since renamed to the World Rowing Federation). [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
M1xFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Rob Waddell
6:39.65Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Xeno Müller
6:41.55Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Václav Chalupa
6:43.89
M2xFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Andreas Hajek
Stephan Volkert
6:13.20Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Steffen Størseth
Kjetil Undset
6:14.49Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Marek Kolbowicz
Adam Korol
6:15.50
M4xFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Agostino Abbagnale
Alessandro Corona
Rossano Galtarossa
Alessio Sartori
5:51.19Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Marco Geisler
Marcel Hacker
Sebastian Mayer
Stefan Roehnert
5:56.13Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Raphael Hartl
Norbert Lambing
Andreas Nader
Horst Nußbaumer
5:57.91
M2+Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Nick Green
James Tomkins
Brett Hayman (c)
6:45.01Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Gioacchino Cascone
Rosario Gioia
Gianluca Barattolo (c)
6:47.71Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Nicholas Anderson
Kurt Borcherding
Phil Henry (c)
6:50.06
M2-Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Detlef Kirchhoff
Robert Sens
6:22.32Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Drew Ginn
Mike McKay
6:24.23Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Nikola Stojić
Đorđe Višacki
6:25.52
M4+Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Drew Ginn
Nick Green
Mike McKay
James Tomkins
Brett Hayman (c)
6:09.43Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Denis Boban
Igor Boraska
Tihomir Franković
Siniša Skelin
Ratko Cvitanić (c)
6:12.97Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Marco Bizzozero
Dario Lari
Giuseppe Musemeci
Pasquale Panzarino
Daniele Sorice (c)
6:13.59
M4-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
James Cracknell
Tim Foster
Matthew Pinsent
Steve Redgrave
5:48.06Flag of France.svg  France
Gilles Bosquet
Daniel Fauché
François Meurillon
Anthony Perrot
5:49.44Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Lorenzo Carboncini
Riccardo Dei Rossi
Valter Molea
Carlo Mornati
5:49.46
M8+Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Chris Ahrens
Porter Collins
Robert Kaehler
Jeffrey Klepacki
Garrett Miller
Bryan Volpenhein
Tom Welsh
Michael Wherley
Peter Cipollone (c)
5:38.78Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Jörg Dießner
Stefan Forster
Stefan Heinze
Kai Horl
Thomas Jung
Ike Landvoigt
Enrico Schnabel
Marc Weber
Peter Thiede (c)
5:39.48Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Dorin Alupei
Andrei Bănică
Cornel Nemțoc
Gheorghe Pîrvan
Nicolae Țaga
Viorel Talapan
Valentin Robu
Florian Tudor
Dumitru Răducanu (c)
5:40.27
Men's lightweight events
LM1xFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Stefano Basalini
6:48.90Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Michal Vabroušek
6:50.98Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Karsten Nielsen
6:51.52
LM2xFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Tomasz Kucharski
Robert Sycz
6:19.11Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Michelangelo Crispi
Leonardo Pettinari
6:21.02Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Markus Gier
Michael Gier
6:22.35
LM4xFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Lorenzo Bertini
Elia Luini
Paolo Pittino
Franco Sancassani
5:57.68Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Markus Baumann
Alexander Lutz
Franz Mayer
Christian Von Gyldenfeldt
5:58.59Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Conal Groom
Sean Groom
Ransom Weaver
Coop Wessels
6:02.74
LM2-Flag of France.svg  France
Jean-Christophe Bette
Vincent Montabonel
6:40.53Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Catello Amarante
Carlo Gaddi
6:41.75Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Miguel Cerda
Christián Yantani
6:44.00
LM4-Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Eskild Ebbesen
Thomas Ebert
Victor Feddersen
Thomas Poulsen
6:01.53Flag of France.svg  France
Xavier Dorfman
Yves Hocdé
Frederic Pinon
Laurent Porchier
6:02.37Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Darren Balmforth
Simon Burgess
Anthony Edwards
Robert Richards
6:04.43
LM8+Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Matthias Edeler
Oliver Ibielski
Andreas Laib
Stefan Locher
Daniel Rosenberger
Bernhard Stomporowski
Manuel Strauch
Vladimir Vukelic
Olaf Kaska (c)
5:36.28Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Michael Altmann
William Carlucci
John Cashman
Eric Gillett
Sean Kammann
William Plifka
Martin Schwartz
Andrea Trento
Sean Mulligan (c)
5:36.56Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Antonello Aliberti
Carlo Artico
Filippo Dodero
Daniele Gilardoni
Andrea Lupini
Giuseppe Manzo
Salvatore Messina
Massimo Guglielmi
Antonio Cirillo (c)
5:37.06

Women's events

Event:Gold:TimeSilver:TimeBronze:Time
W1xFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Irina Fedotova
7:25.09Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Katrin Rutschow
7:26.67Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Maria Brandin
7:30.99
W2xFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Miriam Batten
Gillian Lindsay
6:48.85Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Pieta van Dishoeck
Eeke van Nes
6:49.75Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Doina Ignat
Ioana Olteanu
6:50.49
W4xFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Kathrin Boron
Manuela Lutze
Jana Thieme
Christiane Will
6:24.38Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Oksana Dorodnova
Yuliya Levina
Larisa Merk
Inna Moiseeva
6:26.66Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Marina Hatzakis
Sally Newmarch
Jane Robinson
Bronwyn Roye
6:32.11
W2-Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Alison Korn
Emma Robinson
7:05.19Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Catherine Bishop
Dot Blackie
7:08.12Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Amy Martin
Linda Miller
7:08.76
W4-Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Yevheniya Andrieieva
Tatyana Fesenko
Nina Proskura
Tetyana Savchenko
6:30.63Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Buffy-Lynne Williams
Laryssa Biesenthal
Marnie McBean
Kubet Weston
6:31.90Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Tessa Zwolle-Appeldoorn
Nelleke Penninx
Carin ter Beek
Christine Vink
6:32.73
W8+Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Angela Cazac
Veronica Cochela
Georgeta Damian
Maria Magdalena Dumitrache
Liliana Gafencu
Doina Ignat
Ioana Olteanu
Viorica Susanu
Elena Georgescu (c)
6:14.62Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Jennifer Dore-Terhaar
Torrey Folk
Amy Fuller
Sarah Jones
Katie Maloney
Lianne Nelson-Bennion
Sally Scovel
Wendy Wilbur
Rajanya Shah (c)
6:15.81Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Buffy-Lynne Williams
Laryssa Biesenthal
Heather Davis
Alison Korn
Marnie McBean
Emma Robinson
Dorota Urbaniak
Kubet Weston
Lesley Thompson-Willie (c)
6:18.25
Women's lightweight events
LW1xFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Pia Vogel
7:41.01Flag of France.svg  France
Bénédicte Dorfman-Luzuy
7:42.01Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
María Garisoain
7:44.40
LW2xFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Christine Collins
Sarah Garner
7:03.73Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Claudia Blasberg
Karin Stephan
7:06.53Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Angela Alupei-Tamas
Camelia Macoviviuc
7:09.45
LW4xFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Nicole Faust
Anna Kleinz
Christine Morawitz
Valerie Viehoff
6:40.99Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Cassandra Cunningham
Sara Den Besten
Terry Paige


Lisa Schlenker

6:42.97Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Chrysi Biskitzi
Angeliki Gremou
Evangelia Kokkinou
Irini Zora
6:43.27
LW2-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Juliet Machan
Jo Nitsch
7:29.42Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Patricia Conte
Ana Urbano
7:32.51Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Michelle Borkhuis
Linda Muri
7:37.50

Medal table

PlaceNationGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 55010
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3339
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3104
4Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2248
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2125
6Flag of France.svg  France 1304
7Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1135
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1113
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1113
10Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1102
11Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1012
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1012
13Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1001
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1001
15Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0112
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 0112
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0112
18Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 0101
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0101
20Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 0011
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0011
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0011
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 0011
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 0011
Total24242472

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References

  1. "1998 World Rowing Championships". International Rowing Federation. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016.