PR3 Mixed coxed four at the 2019 World Rowing Championships | |
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Venue | Linz-Ottensheim |
Location | Ottensheim, Austria |
Dates | 25–31 August |
Competitors | 90 from 18 nations |
Winning time | 7:09.54 |
Medalists | |
2019 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 |
Eight | men | women |
Lightweight events | ||
Lwt single sculls | men | women |
Lwt double sculls | men | women |
Lwt quadruple sculls | men | women |
Lwt coxless pair | men | women |
Para-rowing events | ||
PR1 single sculls | men | women |
PR2 single sculls | men | women |
PR2 double sculls | mixed | |
PR3 coxless pair | men | women |
PR3 double sculls | mixed | |
PR3 coxed four | mixed | |
The PR3 mixed coxed four competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue. [1] A top-eight finish ensured qualification for the Tokyo Paralympics. [2]
The schedule was as follows: [1]
Date | Time | Round |
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Sunday 25 August 2019 | 09:51 | Heats |
Tuesday 27 August 2019 | 11:20 | Repechages |
Thursday 29 August 2019 | 11:22 | Semifinals A/B |
Saturday 31 August 2019 | 10:20 | Final C |
11:48 | Final B | |
14:25 | Final A |
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
The two fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechages. [3]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Ellen Buttrick Giedrė Rakauskaitė James Fox Oliver Stanhope Erin Wysocki-Jones | Great Britain | 6:57.00 | SA/B |
2 | Olexandra Polianska Dariia Kotyk Dmytro Herez Stanislav Samoliuk Yuliia Malasai | Ukraine | 7:26.30 | SA/B |
3 | Susanne Lackner Hanna Moana Glade Valentin Luz Jan Helmich Inga Thöne | Germany | 7:28.34 | R |
4 | Magdalena Maxelon Daniel Bojarek Robert Niesyczyński Patrycja Kapłon Arkadiusz Skrzypiński | Poland | 7:46.89 | R |
5 | Maria Dorn David Erkinger Tobias Höller Johanna Beyer Sabine Farkas | Austria | 7:56.31 | R |
6 | Kim Bo-eun Choi Beom-seo Kang Ise-ong Kang Hyoun-joo Cho Youn-hee | South Korea | 8:03.07 | R |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Alexandra Reilly Charley Nordin John Tanguay Danielle Hansen Karen Petrik | United States | 7:10.09 | SA/B |
2 | Michal Feinblat Simona Goren Barak Hazor Achiya Klein Marlaina Miller | Israel | 7:14.31 | SA/B |
3 | Élodie Lorandi Guylaine Marchand Rémy Taranto Antoine Jesel Robin Le Barreau | France | 7:15.58 | R |
4 | Wang Xixi Zeng Wanbin Wu Yunlong Feng Xuebin Yu Li | China | 7:34.10 | R |
5 | Elfi de Jong Minxia Peddemos Luuk Veltink Thom Kuus Caitlin Smith | Netherlands | 7:37.09 | R |
6 | Haruka Yao Toshihiro Nishioka Ryohei Ariyasu Maika Saito Hiroyuki Tatsuta | Japan | 7:55.54 | R |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Alexandra Viney Alex Vuillermin Ben Gibson James Talbot Renae Domaschenz | Australia | 7:12.45 | SA/B |
2 | Cristina Scazzosi Alessandro Brancato Lorenzo Bernard Greta Muti Lorena Fuina | Italy | 7:15.55 | SA/B |
3 | Anna Piskunova Viktoriia Lavrenteva Nikita Krek Evgenii Borisov Evgenii Terekhov | Russia | 7:18.37 | R |
4 | Angel Santos Diana Barcelos Erik Lima Jairo Klug Jucelino da Silva | Brazil | 7:30.94 | R |
5 | Angeles Gutierrez Rocio Castro Miguel Nieto Pablo Ramirez Sofia Palma | Mexico | 7:58.85 | R |
6 | Kudratulla Khabibullaev Yulduz Musaboeva Nigora Ganieva Kudratbek Rakhimov Akmal Sultanov | Uzbekistan | 9:52.33 | R |
The three fastest boats in each repechage advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the C final. [4]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Anna Piskunova Viktoriia Lavrenteva Nikita Krek Evgenii Borisov Evgenii Terekhov | Russia | 7:20.89 | SA/B |
2 | Susanne Lackner Hanna Moana Glade Valentin Luz Jan Helmich Inga Thöne | Germany | 7:26.97 | SA/B |
3 | Wang Xixi Zeng Wanbin Wu Yunlong Feng Xuebin Yu Li | China | 7:34.18 | SA/B |
4 | Angeles Gutierrez Rocio Castro Miguel Nieto Pablo Ramirez Sofia Palma | Mexico | 7:50.52 | FC |
5 | Haruka Yao Toshihiro Nishioka Ryohei Ariyasu Maika Saito Hiroyuki Tatsuta | Japan | 7:51.13 | FC |
6 | Kim Bo-eun Choi Beom-seo Kang Ise-ong Kang Hyoun-joo Cho Youn-hee | South Korea | 7:52.36 | FC |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Angel Santos Diana Barcelos Erik Lima Jairo Klug Jucelino da Silva | Brazil | 7:34.31 | SA/B |
2 | Élodie Lorandi Guylaine Marchand Rémy Taranto Antoine Jesel Robin Le Barreau | France | 7:35.04 | SA/B |
3 | Elfi de Jong Minxia Peddemos Luuk Veltink Thom Kuus Caitlin Smith | Netherlands | 7:35.08 | SA/B |
4 | Magdalena Maxelon Daniel Bojarek Robert Niesyczyński Patrycja Kapłon Arkadiusz Skrzypiński | Poland | 7:46.77 | FC |
5 | Maria Dorn Johanna Beyer Tobias Höller David Erkinger Sabine Farkas | Austria | 7:50.86 | FC |
6 | Kudratulla Khabibullaev Yulduz Musaboeva Nigora Ganieva Kudratbek Rakhimov Akmal Sultanov | Uzbekistan | 9:40.62 | FC |
The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final. [5] [6]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Ellen Buttrick Giedrė Rakauskaitė James Fox Oliver Stanhope Erin Wysocki-Jones | Great Britain | 6:49.24 | FA, WB |
2 | Alexandra Viney Alex Vuillermin Ben Gibson James Talbot Renae Domaschenz | Australia | 7:07.65 | FA |
3 | Michal Feinblat Simona Goren Barak Hazor Achiya Klein Marlaina Miller | Israel | 7:11.84 | FA |
4 | Angel Santos Diana Barcelos Erik Lima Jairo Klug Jucelino da Silva | Brazil | 7:13.22 | FB |
5 | Wang Xixi Zeng Wanbin Wu Yunlong Feng Xuebin Yu Li | China | 7:23.33 | FB |
6 | Susanne Lackner Hanna Moana Glade Valentin Luz Jan Helmich Inga Thöne | Germany | 7:29.45 | FB |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Alexandra Reilly Charley Nordin John Tanguay Danielle Hansen Karen Petrik | United States | 6:59.37 | FA |
2 | Cristina Scazzosi Alessandro Brancato Lorenzo Bernard Greta Muti Lorena Fuina | Italy | 7:05.57 | FA |
3 | Anna Piskunova Viktoriia Lavrenteva Nikita Krek Evgenii Borisov Evgenii Terekhov | Russia | 7:08.58 | FA |
4 | Élodie Lorandi Guylaine Marchand Rémy Taranto Antoine Jesel Robin Le Barreau | France | 7:12.20 | FB |
5 | Olexandra Polianska Dariia Kotyk Dmytro Herez Stanislav Samoliuk Yuliia Malasai | Ukraine | 7:17.81 | FB |
6 | Elfi de Jong Minxia Peddemos Luuk Veltink Thom Kuus Caitlin Smith | Netherlands | 7:29.82 | FB |
The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the other finals. [7]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time |
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1 | Élodie Lorandi Guylaine Marchand Rémy Taranto Antoine Jesel Robin Le Barreau | France | 7:39.09 |
2 | Olexandra Polianska Dariia Kotyk Dmytro Herez Stanislav Samoliuk Yuliia Malasai | Ukraine | 7:43.14 |
3 | Angel Santos Diana Barcelos Erik Lima Jairo Klug Jucelino da Silva | Brazil | 7:43.53 |
4 | Susanne Lackner Hanna Moana Glade Valentin Luz Jan Helmich Inga Thöne | Germany | 7:49.21 |
5 | Elfi de Jong Minxia Peddemos Luuk Veltink Thom Kuus Caitlin Smith | Netherlands | 7:55.50 |
6 | Wang Xixi Zeng Wanbin Wu Yunlong Feng Xuebin Yu Li | China | 8:08.09 |
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