2013 World Rowing Junior Championships

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2013 World Rowing Junior Championships
VenueTrakai Rowing Centre
Location Trakai, Lithuania
Dates7–11 August

The 47th World Rowing Junior Championships were held from 7 to 11 August 2013 at the Trakai Rowing Centre in Trakai, Lithuania.

Contents

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single scull (JM1x) [1] Natan Węgrzycki-Szymczyk
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
6:59.69 Andrija Šljukić
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
7:01.49 Boris Yotov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
7:09.54
Coxless pair (JM2-) [2] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Malte Großmann
Michael Trebbow
6:35.22Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Georgios Papasakelariou
Michail Kouskouridas
6:36.92Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Miha Ramšak
Gašper Ferlinc
6:38.22
Double scull (JM2x) [3] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Philipp Syring
Tim Ole Naske
6:27.20Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Marian Enache
Gheorghe-Robert Dedu
6:30.12Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Marcin Pawłowski
Dominik Czaja
6:32.48
Coxless four (JM4-) [4] Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Mihaita Iliut
Alexandru-Cosmin Macovei
Danut-Viorel Rusu
Cristian Ivascu
6:01.41Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Lorenzo Pietra Caprina
Giovanni Abagnale
Luca Lovisolo
Alberto Di Seyssel
6:03.55Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Damian Krawitowski
Michał Zaporowski
Michał Iskra
Łukasz Krajewski
6:09.01
Coxed four (JM4+) [5] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Antonio Vicino
Jacopo Mancini
Niccolo Pagani
Davide Gerosa
Niccolo Mancusi (cox)
6:22.28Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Nick Blankenburg
Maximilian Wagner
Wolf-Niclas Schröder
David Wollschläger
Philipp Baumgard (cox)
6:23.69Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Maksim Tserashkou
Mikita Beliakou
Yauhen Slizh
Viktar Tryzna
Mikalai Suzko (cox)
6:24.24
Quad scull (JM4x) [6] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Georg Teichmann
Alex Sievers
Hannes Redenius
Max Appel
5:57.87Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Jack O'Leary
Martyn Davenport
Benjamin Crosbie
Mitchell Mackenzie-Mol
5:59.97Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Ha Zang
Jixiang Yin
Xulin Ni
Yaxin Fu
6:02.09
Eight (JM8+) [7] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Maximilian Brosche
Johann Wahmhoff
Richard Bensmann
Laurits Follert
Anton Schulz
Marc Leske
Theo Kessner
Paul Gebauer
Mario Acosta Dominguez (cox)
5:50.05Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Andrea Maestrale
Lorenzo Gerosa
Alessandro Piffaretti
Emanuele Fiume
Vittorio Serralunga
Simone Tettamanti
Leonardo Pietra Caprina
Neri Muccini
Patrick Rocek (cox)
5:50.06Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Uroš Marinković
Bojan Došljak
Nikola Kekić
Nikola Selaković
Ljubomir Gavric
Martin Mačković
Viktor Pivač
Aleksa Stanković
Mateja Josič (cox)
5:50.28

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
JW1x [8] Jessica Leyden
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
7:49.96 Tatsiana Klimovich
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
7:53.09 Élodie Ravera-Scaramozzino
Flag of France.svg  France
7:55.09
JW2- [9] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Jessie Allen
Genevieve Horton
7:22.50Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Cristina Popescu
Denisa Tîlvescu
7:24.13Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Mireia Ros Martínez
Laura Monteso Esmel
7:28.29
JW2x [10] Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Elena Logofătu
Nicoleta Pașcanu
7:07.72Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Narelle Badenoch
Eleni Kalimnios
7:10.82Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Mathilde Persson
Ida Jacobsen
7:13.90
JW4- [11] Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Eliza Spillsbury
Galen Hughes
Sylvie Sallquist
Caroline Hart
6:53.85Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Giulia Campioni
Elena Waiglein
Carmela Pappalardo
Ludovica Serafini
6:54.23Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Christiane Estel
Stella-Izabell Bleich
Sophie Oksche
Charlotte Wesselmann
6:56.29
JW4x [12] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Valentina Rodini
Valentina Iseppi
Stefania Gobbi
Chiara Ondoli
6:34.44Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Shawna Sims
Elizabeth Sharis
Kendall Brewer
Cicely Madden
6:35.33Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Kathrin Morbe
Lena Seuffert
Frauke Hacker
Frauke Hundeling
6:36.74
JW8+ [13] Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Gianina van Groningen
Andrea-Maria Sticea
Antonia Cerbu
Roxana Parascanu
Ana-Maria Boca
Elena Turta
Cristina Popescu
Denisa Tîlvescu
Georgiana Danciu (cox)
6:27.70Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Leonie Neuhaus
Julia Barz
Alia Koné
Annika Jacobs
Josephine Eich
Friederike Reißig
Dorothee Beckendorff
Lisa Quattelbaum
Larina Hillemann (cox)
6:31.03Flag of Italy.svg  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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References

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  2. "Results - Junior Men's Pair" (PDF). worldrowing.com. World Rowing Federation. 11 August 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  3. "Results - Junior Men's Double Sculls" (PDF). worldrowing.com. World Rowing Federation. 11 August 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  4. "Results - Junior Men's Four" (PDF). worldrowing.com. World Rowing Federation. 10 August 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  5. "Results - Junior Men's Coxed Four" (PDF). worldrowing.com. World Rowing Federation. 10 August 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  6. "Results - Junior Men's Quadruple Sculls" (PDF). worldrowing.com. World Rowing Federation. 11 August 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
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