2013 World Rowing Junior Championships | |
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Venue | Trakai Rowing Centre |
Location | Trakai, Lithuania |
Dates | 7–11 August |
The 47th World Rowing Junior Championships were held from 7 to 11 August 2013 at the Trakai Rowing Centre in Trakai, Lithuania.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Single scull (JM1x) [1] | Natan Węgrzycki-Szymczyk Poland | 6:59.69 | Andrija Šljukić Serbia | 7:01.49 | Boris Yotov Azerbaijan | 7:09.54 |
Coxless pair (JM2-) [2] | Germany Malte Großmann Michael Trebbow | 6:35.22 | Greece Georgios Papasakelariou Michail Kouskouridas | 6:36.92 | Slovenia Miha Ramšak Gašper Ferlinc | 6:38.22 |
Double scull (JM2x) [3] | Germany Philipp Syring Tim Ole Naske | 6:27.20 | Romania Marian Enache Gheorghe-Robert Dedu | 6:30.12 | Poland Marcin Pawłowski Dominik Czaja | 6:32.48 |
Coxless four (JM4-) [4] | Romania Mihaita Iliut Alexandru-Cosmin Macovei Danut-Viorel Rusu Cristian Ivascu | 6:01.41 | Italy Lorenzo Pietra Caprina Giovanni Abagnale Luca Lovisolo Alberto Di Seyssel | 6:03.55 | Poland Damian Krawitowski Michał Zaporowski Michał Iskra Łukasz Krajewski | 6:09.01 |
Coxed four (JM4+) [5] | Italy Antonio Vicino Jacopo Mancini Niccolo Pagani Davide Gerosa Niccolo Mancusi (cox) | 6:22.28 | Germany Nick Blankenburg Maximilian Wagner Wolf-Niclas Schröder David Wollschläger Philipp Baumgard (cox) | 6:23.69 | Belarus Maksim Tserashkou Mikita Beliakou Yauhen Slizh Viktar Tryzna Mikalai Suzko (cox) | 6:24.24 |
Quad scull (JM4x) [6] | Germany Georg Teichmann Alex Sievers Hannes Redenius Max Appel | 5:57.87 | New Zealand Jack O'Leary Martyn Davenport Benjamin Crosbie Mitchell Mackenzie-Mol | 5:59.97 | China Ha Zang Jixiang Yin Xulin Ni Yaxin Fu | 6:02.09 |
Eight (JM8+) [7] | Germany Maximilian Brosche Johann Wahmhoff Richard Bensmann Laurits Follert Anton Schulz Marc Leske Theo Kessner Paul Gebauer Mario Acosta Dominguez (cox) | 5:50.05 | Italy Andrea Maestrale Lorenzo Gerosa Alessandro Piffaretti Emanuele Fiume Vittorio Serralunga Simone Tettamanti Leonardo Pietra Caprina Neri Muccini Patrick Rocek (cox) | 5:50.06 | Serbia Uroš Marinković Bojan Došljak Nikola Kekić Nikola Selaković Ljubomir Gavric Martin Mačković Viktor Pivač Aleksa Stanković Mateja Josič (cox) | 5:50.28 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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JW1x [8] | Jessica Leyden Great Britain | 7:49.96 | Tatsiana Klimovich Belarus | 7:53.09 | Élodie Ravera-Scaramozzino France | 7:55.09 |
JW2- [9] | Australia Jessie Allen Genevieve Horton | 7:22.50 | Romania Cristina Popescu Denisa Tîlvescu | 7:24.13 | Spain Mireia Ros Martínez Laura Monteso Esmel | 7:28.29 |
JW2x [10] | Romania Elena Logofătu Nicoleta Pașcanu | 7:07.72 | Australia Narelle Badenoch Eleni Kalimnios | 7:10.82 | Denmark Mathilde Persson Ida Jacobsen | 7:13.90 |
JW4- [11] | United States Eliza Spillsbury Galen Hughes Sylvie Sallquist Caroline Hart | 6:53.85 | Italy Giulia Campioni Elena Waiglein Carmela Pappalardo Ludovica Serafini | 6:54.23 | Germany Christiane Estel Stella-Izabell Bleich Sophie Oksche Charlotte Wesselmann | 6:56.29 |
JW4x [12] | Italy Valentina Rodini Valentina Iseppi Stefania Gobbi Chiara Ondoli | 6:34.44 | United States Shawna Sims Elizabeth Sharis Kendall Brewer Cicely Madden | 6:35.33 | Germany Kathrin Morbe Lena Seuffert Frauke Hacker Frauke Hundeling | 6:36.74 |
JW8+ [13] | Romania Gianina van Groningen Andrea-Maria Sticea Antonia Cerbu Roxana Parascanu Ana-Maria Boca Elena Turta Cristina Popescu Denisa Tîlvescu Georgiana Danciu (cox) | 6:27.70 | Germany Leonie Neuhaus Julia Barz Alia Koné Annika Jacobs Josephine Eich Friederike Reißig Dorothee Beckendorff Lisa Quattelbaum Larina Hillemann (cox) | 6:31.03 | Italy Serena Lo Bue Lucrezia Fossi Ilaria Broggini Veronica Calabrese Sara Barderi Silvia Terrazzi Claudia Destefani Sandra Celoni Camilla Contini (cox) | 6:32.59 |
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