Men's lightweight single sculls at the 2019 World Rowing Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Linz-Ottensheim | |||||||||
Location | Ottensheim, Austria | |||||||||
Dates | 25–30 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 33 from 33 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 6:59.48 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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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 men's lightweight single sculls competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue. [1]
The schedule was as follows: [1]
Date | Time | Round |
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Sunday 25 August 2019 | 12:51 | Heats |
Monday 26 August 2019 | 14:30 | Repechages |
Wednesday 28 August 2019 | 13:43 | Quarterfinals |
16:46 | Semifinals E/F | |
Thursday 29 August 2019 | 13:00 | Semifinals A/B |
16:50 | Semifinals C/D | |
17:05 | Final F | |
17:20 | Final E | |
Friday 30 August 2019 | 09:55 | Final D |
10:05 | Final C | |
10:22 | Final B | |
13:55 | Final A |
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
The three fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the quarterfinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechages. [2]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Péter Galambos | Hungary | 7:18.73 | Q |
2 | Benjamin van Dalen | New Zealand | 7:22.99 | Q |
3 | Chiu Hin Chun | Hong Kong | 7:23.17 | Q |
4 | Fatih Ünsal | Turkey | 7:32.00 | R |
5 | Filip Nilsson | Sweden | 7:35.31 | R |
6 | Arjun Lal Jat | India | 7:36.57 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Samuel Mottram | Great Britain | 7:11.48 | Q |
2 | Rajko Hrvat | Slovenia | 7:15.29 | Q |
3 | Luka Radonić | Croatia | 7:27.10 | Q |
4 | Tibo Vyvey | Belgium | 7:32.02 | R |
5 | Dinis Costa | Portugal | 7:32.03 | R |
6 | Shehroz Hakimov | Uzbekistan | 7:46.66 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Alexis López | Mexico | 7:12.87 | Q |
2 | Miłosz Jankowski | Poland | 7:14.70 | Q |
3 | Sean Murphy | Australia | 7:17.11 | Q |
4 | Jan Cincibuch | Czech Republic | 7:20.90 | R |
5 | Chen Weichun | China | 7:20.94 | R |
6 | Uncas Batista | Brazil | 7:58.43 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Jan Schäuble | Switzerland | 7:19.19 | Q |
2 | Tyler Nase | United States | 7:24.45 | Q |
3 | Miloš Stanojević | Serbia | 7:37.82 | Q |
4 | Gary O'Donovan | Ireland | 8:06.49 | R |
5 | Richard Vanco | Slovakia | 8:59.95 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Aaron Lattimer | Canada | 7:14.62 | Q |
2 | Rainer Kepplinger | Austria | 7:17.40 | Q |
3 | Eleftherios Konsolas | Greece | 7:20.74 | Q |
4 | Ask Jarl Tjøm | Norway | 7:31.25 | R |
5 | Park Hyun-su | South Korea | 7:34.77 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Martino Goretti | Italy | 7:10.87 | Q |
2 | Lucas Schäfer | Germany | 7:23.47 | Q |
3 | Masahiro Takeda | Japan | 7:25.97 | Q |
4 | Jordi Orofino | Spain | 7:35.56 | R |
5 | Bruno Cetraro | Uruguay | 7:43.53 | R |
The two fastest boats in each repechage advanced to the quarterfinals. The remaining boats were sent to the E/F semifinals. [3]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Chen Weichun | China | 7:32.53 | Q |
2 | Fatih Ünsal | Turkey | 7:32.75 | Q |
3 | Jordi Orofino | Spain | 7:33.10 | SE/F |
4 | Park Hyun-su | South Korea | 7:47.37 | SE/F |
5 | Shehroz Hakimov | Uzbekistan | 8:04.41 | SE/F |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Gary O'Donovan | Ireland | 7:28.07 | Q |
2 | Uncas Batista | Brazil | 7:32.97 | Q |
3 | Filip Nilsson | Sweden | 7:35.34 | SE/F |
4 | Tibo Vyvey | Belgium | 7:37.00 | SE/F |
5 | Bruno Cetraro | Uruguay | 7:42.59 | SE/F |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Jan Cincibuch | Czech Republic | 7:25.81 | Q |
2 | Ask Jarl Tjøm | Norway | 7:35.87 | Q |
3 | Arjun Lal Jat | India | 7:39.35 | SE/F |
4 | Dinis Costa | Portugal | 7:47.50 | SE/F |
5 | Richard Vanco | Slovakia | 8:42.86 | SE/F |
The three fastest boats in each quarter advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the C/D semifinals. [4]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Péter Galambos | Hungary | 6:57.73 | SA/B |
2 | Samuel Mottram | Great Britain | 6:58.85 | SA/B |
3 | Miłosz Jankowski | Poland | 7:02.44 | SA/B |
4 | Ask Jarl Tjøm | Norway | 7:04.72 | SC/D |
5 | Chen Weichun | China | 7:08.90 | SC/D |
6 | Masahiro Takeda | Japan | 7:08.98 | SC/D |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Alexis López | Mexico | 6:54.59 | SA/B |
2 | Jan Schäuble | Switzerland | 6:55.59 | SA/B |
3 | Rainer Kepplinger | Austria | 6:55.96 | SA/B |
4 | Jan Cincibuch | Czech Republic | 6:58.85 | SC/D |
5 | Uncas Batista | Brazil | 7:00.49 | SC/D |
6 | Luka Radonić | Croatia | 8:11.45 | SC/D |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Aaron Lattimer | Canada | 6:56.90 | SA/B |
2 | Sean Murphy | Australia | 6:57.85 | SA/B |
3 | Gary O'Donovan | Ireland | 6:59.57 | SA/B |
4 | Miloš Stanojević | Serbia | 6:59.75 | SC/D |
5 | Lucas Schäfer | Germany | 7:03.64 | SC/D |
6 | Benjamin van Dalen | New Zealand | 7:03.68 | SC/D |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Martino Goretti | Italy | 6:53.88 | SA/B |
2 | Tyler Nase | United States | 6:58.21 | SA/B |
3 | Fatih Ünsal | Turkey | 7:00.38 | SA/B |
4 | Eleftherios Konsolas | Greece | 7:02.53 | SC/D |
5 | Rajko Hrvat | Slovenia | 7:05.94 | SC/D |
6 | Chiu Hin Chun | Hong Kong | 7:09.68 | SC/D |
The three fastest boats in each semi were sent to the E final. The remaining boats were sent to the F final. [5]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Richard Vanco | Slovakia | 7:14.06 | FE |
2 | Jordi Orofino | Spain | 7:14.17 | FE |
3 | Tibo Vyvey | Belgium | 7:15.09 | FE |
4 | Arjun Lal Jat | India | 7:16.65 | FF |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Park Hyun-su | South Korea | 7:07.79 | FE |
2 | Filip Nilsson | Sweden | 7:09.99 | FE |
3 | Bruno Cetraro | Uruguay | 7:11.98 | FE |
4 | Dinis Costa | Portugal | 7:14.56 | FF |
5 | Shehroz Hakimov | Uzbekistan | 7:25.65 | FF |
The three fastest boats in each semi were sent to the C final. The remaining boats were sent to the D final. [5]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Rajko Hrvat | Slovenia | 6:55.17 | FC |
2 | Lucas Schäfer | Germany | 6:56.73 | FC |
3 | Masahiro Takeda | Japan | 6:57.04 | FC |
4 | Jan Cincibuch | Czech Republic | 6:59.07 | FD |
5 | Ask Jarl Tjøm | Norway | 6:59.18 | FD |
6 | Benjamin van Dalen | New Zealand | 7:08.22 | FD |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Uncas Batista | Brazil | 6:59.48 | FC |
2 | Luka Radonić | Croatia | 7:01.69 | FC |
3 | Miloš Stanojević | Serbia | 7:01.81 | FC |
4 | Chiu Hin Chun | Hong Kong | 7:03.79 | FD |
5 | Eleftherios Konsolas | Greece | 7:12.18 | FD |
6 | Chen Weichun | China | 7:13.27 | FD |
The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final. [5]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Martino Goretti | Italy | 6:49.44 | FA |
2 | Sean Murphy | Australia | 6:51.35 | FA |
3 | Péter Galambos | Hungary | 6:52.12 | FA |
4 | Miłosz Jankowski | Poland | 6:56.33 | FB |
5 | Jan Schäuble | Switzerland | 7:06.22 | FB |
6 | Gary O'Donovan | Ireland | 7:34.01 | FB |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Alexis López | Mexico | 6:51.03 | FA |
2 | Samuel Mottram | Great Britain | 6:51.44 | FA |
3 | Aaron Lattimer | Canada | 6:52.72 | FA |
4 | Rainer Kepplinger | Austria | 6:54.45 | FB |
5 | Fatih Ünsal | Turkey | 6:58.80 | FB |
6 | Tyler Nase | United States | 7:01.75 | FB |
The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the other finals. [6]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Arjun Lal Jat | India | 7:06.89 |
2 | Dinis Costa | Portugal | 7:07.27 |
3 | Shehroz Hakimov | Uzbekistan | 7:16.34 |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Park Hyun-su | South Korea | 6:59.56 |
2 | Richard Vanco | Slovakia | 7:03.41 |
3 | Jordi Orofino | Spain | 7:04.57 |
4 | Tibo Vyvey | Belgium | 7:04.61 |
5 | Filip Nilsson | Sweden | 7:07.38 |
6 | Bruno Cetraro | Uruguay | 7:09.92 |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Benjamin van Dalen | New Zealand | 7:10.82 |
2 | Eleftherios Konsolas | Greece | 7:11.29 |
3 | Jan Cincibuch | Czech Republic | 7:11.64 |
4 | Ask Jarl Tjøm | Norway | 7:14.12 |
5 | Chiu Hin Chun | Hong Kong | 7:16.61 |
6 | Chen Weichun | China | 7:20.70 |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Rajko Hrvat | Slovenia | 7:04.58 |
2 | Lucas Schäfer | Germany | 7:06.98 |
3 | Uncas Batista | Brazil | 7:08.03 |
4 | Miloš Stanojević | Serbia | 7:10.42 |
5 | Luka Radonić | Croatia | 7:11.21 |
6 | Masahiro Takeda | Japan | 7:12.42 |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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1 | Rainer Kepplinger | Austria | 7:00.16 |
2 | Miłosz Jankowski | Poland | 7:01.24 |
3 | Tyler Nase | United States | 7:01.35 |
4 | Gary O'Donovan | Ireland | 7:02.18 |
5 | Jan Schäuble | Switzerland | 7:02.28 |
6 | Fatih Ünsal | Turkey | 7:15.62 |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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Martino Goretti | Italy | 6:59.48 | |
Péter Galambos | Hungary | 7:02.37 | |
Sean Murphy | Australia | 7:04.55 | |
4 | Alexis López | Mexico | 7:05.22 |
5 | Samuel Mottram | Great Britain | 7:05.39 |
6 | Aaron Lattimer | Canada | 7:13.81 |
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