2017 World Rowing Championships – Men's double sculls

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Men's double sculls
at the 2017 World Rowing Championships
Venue Nathan Benderson Park
Location Sarasota, United States
Dates25 September – 1 October
Competitors40 from 20 nations
Winning time6:10.07
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  2015
2018  

The men's double sculls competition at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota took place in Nathan Benderson Park. [1]

Contents

Schedule

The schedule was as follows: [1]

DateTimeRound
Monday 25 September 201711:14Heats
Wednesday 27 September 201711:35Repechages
Thursday 28 September 201709:40Semifinals C/D
Friday 29 September 201710:05Semifinals A/B
13:35Final D
14:15Final C
Sunday 1 October 201709:00Final B
10:42Final A

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

Results

Heats

The two fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechages. [2]

Heat 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Barnabé Delarze
Roman Röösli
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 6:15.80SA/B
2 Mindaugas Griškonis
Saulius Ritter
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 6:17.43SA/B
3 Ioan Prundeanu
Marian-Florian Enache
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6:25.14R
4 Dzianis Mihal
Pilip Pavukou
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 6:30.28R
5 Janier Concepción
Adrián Oquendo
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6:45.01R

Heat 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Mirosław Ziętarski
Mateusz Biskup
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 6:13.54SA/B
2 Matthieu Androdias
Hugo Boucheron
Flag of France.svg  France 6:14.65SA/B
3 Kjetil Borch
Olaf Tufte
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6:19.91R
4 Bram Schwarz
Nicolas van Sprang
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:28.32R
5 Matthew Buie
Conlin McCabe
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6:32.79R

Heat 3

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 John Storey
Chris Harris
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6:17.89SA/B
2 Georgi Bozhilov
Kristian Vasilev
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 6:22.72SA/B
3 Ruben Steinhardt
Henrik Runge
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6:25.89R
4 Sten-Erik Anderson
Jüri-Mikk Udam
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 6:37.82R
5 Diego Sánchez Sánchez
Juan Florez
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6:39.56R

Heat 4

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Graeme Thomas
Angus Groom
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6:14.29SA/B
2 Filippo Mondelli
Luca Rambaldi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:15.61SA/B
3 John Graves
Benjamin Davison
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:16.81R
4 Rodrigo Murillo
Cristian Rosso
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 6:25.59R
5 David Watts
Luke Letcher
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 6:37.98R

Repechages

The two fastest boats in each repechage advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the C/D semifinals. [3]

Repechage 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Kjetil Borch
Olaf Tufte
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6:22.44SA/B
2 Ioan Prundeanu
Marian-Florian Enache
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6:24.35SA/B
3 Rodrigo Murillo
Cristian Rosso
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 6:29.96SC/D
4 Diego Sánchez Sánchez
Juan Florez
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6:35.86SC/D
5 Janier Concepción
Adrián Oquendo
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6:36.80SC/D
6 Sten-Erik Anderson
Juri-Mikk Udam
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 6:44.63SC/D

Repechage 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 John Graves
Benjamin Davison
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:18.97SA/B
2 Bram Schwarz
Nicolas van Sprang
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:19.11SA/B
3 Matthew Buie
Conlin McCabe
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6:19.49SC/D
4 Dzianis Mihal
Pilip Pavukou
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 6:24.50SC/D
5 David Watts
Luke Letcher
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 6:26.05SC/D
6 Ruben Steinhardt
Henrik Runge
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6:28.16SC/D

Semifinals C/D

The three fastest boats in each semi were sent to the C final. The remaining boats were sent to the D final. [4]

Semifinal 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Rodrigo Murillo
Cristian Rosso
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 6:25.39FC
2 Ruben Steinhardt
Henrik Runge
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6:26.61FC
3 Dzianis Mihal
Pilip Pavukou
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 6:27.54FC
4 Janier Concepción
Adrián Oquendo
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6:30.46FD

Semifinal 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Matthew Buie
Conlin McCabe
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6:26.81FC
2 David Watts
Luke Letcher
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 6:29.38FC
3 Diego Sánchez Sánchez
Juan Florez
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6:31.80FC
4 Sten-Erik Anderson
Juri-Mikk Udam
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 6:37.00FD

Semifinals A/B

The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final. [4]

Semifinal 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Mirosław Ziętarski
Mateusz Biskup
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 6:19.20FA
2 Kjetil Borch
Olaf Tufte
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6:19.33FA
3 Filippo Mondelli
Luca Rambaldi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:19.70FA
4 Barnabé Delarze
Roman Röösli
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 6:20.30FB
5 Bram Schwarz
Nicolas van Sprang
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:41.15FB
6 Georgi Bozhilov
Kristian Vasilev
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 7:07.26FB

Semifinal 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Matthieu Androdias
Hugo Boucheron
Flag of France.svg  France 6:15.39FA
2 John Storey
Chris Harris
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6:16.33FA
3 Mindaugas Griškonis
Saulius Ritter
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 6:17.04FA
4 Graeme Thomas
Angus Groom
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6:20.21FB
5 Ioan Prundeanu
Marian-Florian Enache
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6:21.94FB
6 John Graves
Benjamin Davison
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:32.15FB

Finals

The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the other finals. [5]

Final D

RankRowersCountryTime
1 Janier Concepción
Adrián Oquendo
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 6:28.48
2 Sten-Erik Anderson
Juri-Mikk Udam
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 6:30.39

Final C

RankRowersCountryTime
1 Rodrigo Murillo
Cristian Rosso
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 6:13.50
2 Dzianis Mihal
Pilip Pavukou
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 6:14.00
3 Ruben Steinhardt
Henrik Runge
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6:16.52
4 Matthew Buie
Conlin McCabe
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6:17.11
5 David Watts
Luke Letcher
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 6:17.93
6 Diego Sánchez Sánchez
Juan Florez
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6:22.91

Final B

RankRowersCountryTime
1 Graeme Thomas
Angus Groom
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6:21.04
2 Barnabé Delarze
Roman Röösli
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 6:21.34
3 John Graves
Benjamin Davison
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:26.37
4 Ioan Prundeanu
Marian-Florian Enache
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6:28.17
5 Georgi Bozhilov
Kristian Vasilev
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 6:31.44
6 Bram Schwarz
Nicolas van Sprang
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:31.86

Final A

RankRowersCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg John Storey
Chris Harris
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6:10.07
Silver medal icon.svg Mirosław Ziętarski
Mateusz Biskup
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 6:10.66
Bronze medal icon.svg Filippo Mondelli
Luca Rambaldi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:11.33
4 Mindaugas Griškonis
Saulius Ritter
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 6:12.58
5 Kjetil Borch
Olaf Tufte
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6:15.31
6 Matthieu Androdias
Hugo Boucheron
Flag of France.svg  France 6:16.36

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References

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  2. "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (M2x) Men's Double Sculls – Heat". World Rowing . Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  3. "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (M2x) Men's Double Sculls – Repechage". World Rowing . Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  4. 1 2 "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (M2x) Men's Double Sculls – Semifinal". World Rowing . Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  5. "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (M2x) Men's Double Sculls – Final". World Rowing . Retrieved 8 June 2018.