2019 World Rowing Championships – Women's lightweight single sculls

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Women's lightweight single sculls
at the 2019 World Rowing Championships
VenueLinz-Ottensheim
Location Ottensheim, Austria
Dates25–30 August
Competitors17 from 17 nations
Winning time7:43.98
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
  2018
2022  

The women's lightweight single sculls competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue. [1]

Contents

Schedule

The schedule was as follows: [1]

DateTimeRound
Sunday 25 August 201913:21Heats
Tuesday 27 August 201910:56Repechages
Thursday 29 August 201913:12Semifinals A/B
Friday 30 August 201910:00Final C
10:27Final B
13:38Final A

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

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

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Nicole van Wyk Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 8:02.14SA/B
2 Emily Schmieg Flag of the United States.svg  United States 8:05.23SA/B
3 Maia Lund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 8:05.39R
4 Emma Fredh Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8:10.71R
5 Paola Piazzolla Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8:12.03R
6 Winne Hung Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 8:19.87R

Heat 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Marie-Louise Dräger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 7:57.79SA/B
2 Martine Veldhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8:01.49SA/B
3 Lydia Heaphy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 8:01.79R
4 Mathilde Persson Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 8:06.24R
5 Fu Xiaoyue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 8:26.13R
6 Gabriela Mosqueira Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:31.12R

Heat 3

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Chiaki Tomita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 7:54.04SA/B
2 Madeleine Arlett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 7:55.27SA/B
3 Ellen Gleadow Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:55.69R
4 Alice Arch Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 8:00.42R
5 Alina Mochula Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8:34.97R

Repechages

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

Repechage 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Ellen Gleadow Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:49.77SA/B
2 Mathilde Persson Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 7:52.91SA/B
3 Maia Lund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 7:57.20SA/B
4 Winne Hung Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 8:02.07FC
5 Gabriela Mosqueira Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:05.55FC
6 Alina Mochula Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8:07.74FC

Repechage 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Alice Arch Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7:47.82SA/B
2 Paola Piazzolla Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7:48.13SA/B
3 Lydia Heaphy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 7:48.40SA/B
4 Emma Fredh Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 7:51.59FC
5 Fu Xiaoyue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7:58.30FC

Semifinals

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

Semifinal 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Marie-Louise Dräger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 7:32.77FA
2 Madeleine Arlett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 7:35.20FA
3 Nicole van Wyk Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7:36.36FA
4 Alice Arch Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7:39.99FB
5 Mathilde Persson Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 7:40.11FB
6 Lydia Heaphy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 7:42.23FB

Semifinal 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Ellen Gleadow Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:36.91FA
2 Chiaki Tomita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 7:39.31FA
3 Martine Veldhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 7:41.20FA
4 Maia Lund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 7:43.87FB
5 Paola Piazzolla Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7:44.54FB
6 Emily Schmieg Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:47.94FB

Finals

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

Final C

RankRowerCountryTime
1 Emma Fredh Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 7:58.82
2 Fu Xiaoyue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 8:06.67
3 Gabriela Mosqueira Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:09.34
4 Alina Mochula Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8:10.89
5 Winne Hung Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 8:12.18

Final B

RankRowerCountryTime
1 Alice Arch Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7:52.59
2 Mathilde Persson Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 7:52.98
3 Emily Schmieg Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:54.55
4 Maia Lund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 7:55.01
5 Lydia Heaphy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 7:55.40
6 Paola Piazzolla Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7:55.70

Final A

RankRowerCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Marie-Louise Dräger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 7:43.98
Silver medal icon.svg Chiaki Tomita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 7:47.28
Bronze medal icon.svg Madeleine Arlett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 7:49.82
4 Nicole van Wyk Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7:53.19
5 Ellen Gleadow Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:53.83
6 Martine Veldhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 7:57.74

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References

  1. 1 2 "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | Schedule By Event". World Rowing . Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  2. "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LW1x) Lightweight Women's Single Sculls – Heat". World Rowing . Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  3. "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LW1x) Lightweight Women's Single Sculls – Repechage". World Rowing . Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  4. "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LW1x) Lightweight Women's Single Sculls – Semifinal". World Rowing . Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  5. "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LW1x) Lightweight Women's Single Sculls – Final". World Rowing . Retrieved 4 September 2019.