Men's lightweight single sculls at the 2017 World Rowing Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Nathan Benderson Park | |||||||||
Location | Sarasota, United States | |||||||||
Dates | 24–29 September | |||||||||
Competitors | 26 from 26 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 6:48.87 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2017 World Rowing Championships | ||
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Openweight events | ||
Single sculls | men | women |
Double sculls | men | women |
Quadruple sculls | men | women |
Coxless pair | men | women |
Coxless four | men | women |
Coxed pair | men | |
Eight | men | women |
Lightweight events | ||
Lwt single sculls | men | women |
Lwt double sculls | men | women |
Lwt quadruple sculls | men | women |
Lwt coxless pair | men | |
Lwt coxless four | men | |
Para-rowing events | ||
PR1 single sculls | men | women |
PR2 double sculls | mixed | |
PR3 double sculls | mixed | |
PR3 coxed four | mixed | |
The men's lightweight single sculls competition at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota took place in Nathan Benderson Park. [1]
The 2017 World Rowing Championships were the 47th edition of the World Rowing Championships that were held from 24 September to 1 October 2017 in Sarasota, Florida.
Sarasota is a city in Sarasota County on the southwestern coast of the U.S. state of Florida. The area is renowned for its cultural and environmental amenities, beaches, resorts, and the Sarasota School of Architecture. The city is at the southern end of the Tampa Bay Area, north of Fort Myers and Punta Gorda. Its official limits include Sarasota Bay and several barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2013 Sarasota had a population of 53,326. In 1986 it became designated as a certified local government. Sarasota is a principal city of the Sarasota metropolitan area, and is the seat of Sarasota County.
Nathan Benderson Park, previously known as North Metro Park and then Cooper Creek Park, is a 600-acre (240 ha) park that incorporates a 400-acre (160 ha) artificial lake in Sarasota, Florida, USA. The lake was excavated to provide fill for the construction of Interstate 75. The lake is a rowing venue and hosted the 2017 World Rowing Championships.
The schedule was as follows: [1]
Date | Time | Round |
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Sunday 24 September 2017 | 10:20 | Heats |
Tuesday 26 September 2017 | 11:53 | Repechage |
Wednesday 27 September 2017 | 12:16 | Quarterfinals |
Thursday 28 September 2017 | 10:11 | Semifinals A/B |
13:16 | Final E | |
13:21 | Semifinals C/D | |
Friday 29 September 2017 | 09:05 | Final B |
09:25 | Final D | |
09:30 | Final C | |
12:15 | Final A |
All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)
The four fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the quarterfinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechage. [2]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Artur Mikołajczewski | 6:56.84 | Q | |
2 | Alexis Lopez | 7:02.00 | Q | |
3 | Lukáš Babač | 7:05.88 | Q | |
4 | Luka Radonić | 7:06.70 | Q | |
5 | Georgios Konsolas | 7:17.34 | R | |
6 | Stephen Paniotei | 8:21.26 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Matthew Dunham | 6:50.43 | Q | |
2 | Kristoffer Brun | 6:52.47 | Q | |
3 | Jan Cincibuch | 7:03.32 | Q | |
4 | Mohamed Taieb | 7:08.12 | Q | |
5 | Shakhboz Kholmurzaev | 7:12.50 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Paul O'Donovan | 6:54.68 | Q | |
2 | Uncas Batista | 7:05.75 | Q | |
3 | Lorenzo Galano | 7:09.88 | Q | |
4 | Jaruwat Saensuk | 7:17.50 | Q | |
5 | Gunther Slowing Rossil | 7:19.38 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Rajko Hrvat | 6:57.63 | Q | |
2 | Péter Galambos | 7:08.21 | Q | |
3 | Bayram Sönmez | 7:12.85 | Q | |
4 | Park Hyun-su | 7:20.72 | Q | |
5 | Bryan Sola Zambrano | 7:27.93 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Lars Wichert | 7:00.31 | Q | |
2 | Michael Schmid | 7:04.60 | Q | |
3 | Nicholas Trojan | 7:08.62 | Q | |
4 | Aaron Lattimer | 7:11.20 | Q | |
5 | Raúl Hernández | 7:33.15 | R |
The four fastest boats advanced to the quarterfinals. The remaining boats were sent to the E final. [3]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Raúl Hernández | 7:14.05 | Q | |
2 | Shakhboz Kholmurzaev | 7:15.51 | Q | |
3 | Georgios Konsolas | 7:19.86 | Q | |
4 | Gunther Slowing Rossil | 7:23.14 | Q | |
5 | Bryan Sola Zambrano | 8:15.06 | FE | |
6 | Stephen Paniotei | 8:28.69 | FE |
The three fastest boats in each quarter advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the C/D semifinals. [4] [5]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Michael Schmid | 7:01.41 | SA/B | |
2 | Kristoffer Brun | 7:03.37 | SA/B | |
3 | Artur Mikołajczewski | 7:09.27 | SA/B | |
4 | Lorenzo Galano | 7:13.26 | SC/D | |
5 | Georgios Konsolas | 7:24.37 | SC/D | |
6 | Park Hyun-su | 7:31.39 | SC/D |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Matthew Dunham | 7:00.28 | SA/B | |
2 | Péter Galambos | 7:02.93 | SA/B | |
3 | Alexis Lopez | 7:04.42 | SA/B | |
4 | Aaron Lattimer | 7:05.44 | SC/D | |
5 | Raúl Hernández | 7:13.87 | SC/D | |
6 | Jaruwat Saensuk | 7:21.34 | SC/D |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Paul O'Donovan | 6:56.99 | SA/B | |
2 | Lars Wichert | 7:01.74 | SA/B | |
3 | Luka Radonić | 7:04.54 | SA/B | |
4 | Jan Cincibuch | 7:08.13 | SC/D | |
5 | Bayram Sönmez | 7:11.31 | SC/D | |
6 | Gunther Slowing Rossil | 7:32.17 | SC/D |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Lukáš Babač | 6:58.45 | SA/B | |
2 | Uncas Batista | 7:00.23 | SA/B | |
3 | Nicholas Trojan | 7:06.25 | SA/B | |
4 | Shakhboz Kholmurzaev | 7:08.90 | SC/D | |
5 | Mohamed Taieb | 7:22.25 | SC/D | |
– | Rajko Hrvat | DNF | SC/D |
The three fastest boats in each semi were sent to the C final. The remaining boats were sent to the D final. [6] [7]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Rajko Hrvat | 6:59.23 | FC | |
2 | Jan Cincibuch | 7:03.68 | FC | |
3 | Lorenzo Galano | 7:04.31 | FC | |
4 | Raúl Hernández | 7:05.72 | FD | |
5 | Park Hyun-su | 7:30.11 | FD | |
– | Mohamed Taieb | DNS | – |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Aaron Lattimer | 7:10.09 | FC | |
2 | Shakhboz Kholmurzaev | 7:13.77 | FC | |
3 | Bayram Sönmez | 7:14.84 | FC | |
4 | Georgios Konsolas | 7:22.56 | FD | |
5 | Jaruwat Saensuk | 7:30.25 | FD | |
6 | Gunther Slowing Rossil | 7:33.14 | FD |
The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final. [6]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Paul O'Donovan | 6:55.30 | FA | |
2 | Michael Schmid | 6:59.04 | FA | |
3 | Uncas Batista | 7:00.47 | FA | |
4 | Artur Mikołajczewski | 7:02.65 | FB | |
5 | Nicholas Trojan | 7:05.56 | FB | |
6 | Péter Galambos | 7:07.87 | FB |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Kristoffer Brun | 6:54.02 | FA | |
2 | Matthew Dunham | 6:55.68 | FA | |
3 | Lars Wichert | 6:57.11 | FA | |
4 | Alexis Lopez | 7:05.24 | FB | |
5 | Lukáš Babač | 7:09.63 | FB | |
6 | Luka Radonić | 7:29.78 | FB |
The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the other finals. [8] [9]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Bryan Sola Zambrano | 7:41.41 | |
2 | Stephen Paniotei | 8:21.27 |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Raúl Hernández | 7:21.75 | |
2 | Park Hyun-su | 7:26.95 | |
3 | Georgios Konsolas | 7:29.94 | |
4 | Jaruwat Saensuk | 7:31.91 | |
5 | Gunther Slowing Rossil | 7:45.81 |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Rajko Hrvat | 7:05.31 | |
2 | Aaron Lattimer | 7:10.82 | |
3 | Lorenzo Galano | 7:12.76 | |
4 | Jan Cincibuch | 7:14.20 | |
5 | Shakhboz Kholmurzaev | 7:25.35 | |
6 | Bayram Sönmez | 7:32.64 |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Alexis López | 7:07.26 | |
2 | Lukáš Babač | 7:11.59 | |
3 | Luka Radonić | 7:12.91 | |
4 | Nicholas Trojan | 7:17.61 | |
5 | Péter Galambos | 7:28.37 | |
6 | Artur Mikołajczewski | DNS |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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Paul O'Donovan | 6:48.87 | ||
Matthew Dunham | 6:52.16 | ||
Kristoffer Brun | 6:52.35 | ||
4 | Michael Schmid | 6:56.37 | |
5 | Lars Wichert | 7:02.25 | |
6 | Uncas Batista | 7:05.85 |
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