2015 World Rowing Junior Championships | |
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Venue | Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon |
Location | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Dates | 5–8 August |
The 49th World Rowing Junior Championships were held from 5 to 8 August 2015 at the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [1] [2]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Single scull (JM1x) [3] | Giacomo Gentili Italy | 7:05.77 | Henrik Runge Germany | 7:08.78 | Adam Bakker Australia | 7:08.80 |
Coxless pair (JM2-) [4] | Germany Olaf Roggensack René Schmela | 6:48.49 | Romania Constantin Cristi Hîrgău Alexandru Chioseaua | 6:48.74 | Greece Georgios Papasakelariou Konstantinos Mantzios | 6:51.72 |
Double scull (JM2x) [5] | Italy Andrea Cattaneo Emanuele Fiume | 6:36.13 | Germany Johannes Lotz David Junge | 6:38.19 | Hungary Kristof Acs Maté Bacskai | 6:39.83 |
Coxless four (JM4-) [6] | Romania Alexandru Matincă Cosmin Pascari Mihai Ianos Ciprian Tudosă | 6:17.20 | Great Britain Thomas Digby Charles Elwes Luke Towers Jonathan Naylor | 6:19.39 | Germany Lukas Geller Christopher Reinhardt Johannes Rentz Lukas Föbinger | 6:19.65 |
Coxed four (JM4+) [7] | Germany Michel Zoerb Jan Ole Muchow Jan Hennecke Marcus Elster Hans William Espig (cox) | 6:41.51 | Italy Dario Favilli Andrea Benetti Riccardo Peretti Leonardo Pietra Caprina Francesco Tassia (cox) | 6:43.96 | Turkey Harun Ardıç Gökhan Güven Aydın İnanç Şahin İsmail Ali Bekiroğlu Sarp Taner Sümer (cox) | 6:45.41 |
Quad scull (JM4x) [8] | Great Britain Gavin Horsburgh Joshua Armstrong Samuel Meijer Chris Lawrie | 6:05.36 | Germany Anton Finger Marc Weber Ernst-Albrecht Boy Jacob Raillon | 6:07.31 | Ukraine Yehven Aleksandrov Vladyslav Hysar Pavlo Yurchenko Denis Kryvulia | 6:08.73 |
Eight (JM8+) [9] | Netherlands Ralf Rienks Bart Roovers Michiel Mantel Koen van den Herik Maarten Hurkmans Simon van Dorp Jaap de Jong Bram Schwarz Just Ponsen (cox) | 5:51.74 | United States James Palmer Justin Best Andrew Gaard Charles Watt Ethan Seder Cameron Chater Hunter Johnson Mark Levinson Ethan Ruiz (cox) | 5:53.89 | Germany Friedrich Dunkel Nils Kocher Johannes Fischer Benjamin Leibelt Lars Lorch Marc Kammann Lars Höpken Max Reichel Philipp Baumgard (cox) | 5:54.28 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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JW1x [10] | Marieke Keijser Netherlands | 7:49.76 | Sofia Asoumanaki Greece | 7:58.10 | Desislava Georgieva Bulgaria | 8:01.35 |
JW2- [11] | Russia Olesia Zakharova Ekaterina Glazkova | 7:39.76 | Chile Melita Abraham Antonia Abraham | 7:41.64 | United States Arianna Lee Margaret Dawson | 7:42.52 |
JW2x [12] | Germany Annemieke Schanze Frieda Hämmerling | 7:32.58 | Romania Elena Logofătu Nicoleta Pașcanu | 7:38.65 | Italy Valentina Iseppi Allegra Francalacci | 7:40.00 |
JW4- [13] | United States Katy Gillingham Marlee Blue Dana Moffat Kaitlyn Kynast | 7:09.04 | Germany Paula Vosgerau Bea Bliemel Charlotte Zeiz Leah Labudde | 7:10.19 | New Zealand Ella Greenslade Lucy Hutchinson Finau Mosa'ati-Fosita Anahera Nin | 7:20.46 |
JW4x [14] | Germany Lena Reuß Katharina Börms Franziska Kampmann Laura Kampmann | 6:46.87 | Great Britain Susannah Duncan Kyra Edwards Molly Harding Anna Thornton | 6:50.31 | United States Meghan Gutknecht Emily Delleman Elizabeth Sharis Emily Kallfelz | 6:52.58 |
JW8+ [15] | Germany Marieluise Witting Janina Arndt Christina Berchtold Ella Cosack Isabelle Hübener Carolin Doerfler Franziska Ott Carolin Dold Lynn Artinger (cox) | 6:39.79 | Italy Beatrice Millo Ottavia Ravoni Ludovica Braglia Benedetta Faravelli Angelica Merlini Elisa Mondelli Claudia Destefani Lara Maule Camilla Mariani (cox) | 6:43.22 | United States Sarah Ondak Mariko Kelly Abigail Tarquino Kailani Marchak India Robinson Julia Cornacchia Lindsay Noah Shayla Lamb Audrey Malzahn (cox) | 6:43.80 |
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