2019 World Rowing Championships – Women's quadruple sculls

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Women's quadruple sculls
at the 2019 World Rowing Championships
VenueLinz-Ottensheim
Location Ottensheim, Austria
Dates27 – 31 August
Competitors48 from 12 nations
Winning time6:34.65
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
  2018
2022  

The women's quadruple sculls 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 Olympics. [2]

Contents

Schedule

The schedule was as follows: [1]

DateTimeRound
Tuesday 27 August 201911:55Heats
Thursday 29 August 201913:27Repechages
Saturday 31 August 201912:24Final B
15:14Final A

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

Results

Heats

Heat winners advanced directly to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the repechages. [3]

Heat 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Olivia van Rooijen
Inge Janssen
Sophie Souwer
Nicole Beukers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:17.96FA
2 Agnieszka Kobus-Zawojska
Marta Wieliczko
Maria Springwald
Katarzyna Zillmann
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 6:18.75R
3 Daniela Schultze
Michaela Stälberg
Franziska Kampmann
Frieda Hämmerling
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6:20.46R
4 Lauren Schmetterling
Sophia Vitas
Emily Huelskamp
Kathryn Roach
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:21.72R
5 Ludovica Serafini
Silvia Terrazzi
Clara Guerra
Chiara Ondoli
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:26.48R
6 Tabita Maftei
Larisa Elena Roşu
Elena Logofatu
Nicoleta Pascanu
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6:38.80R

Heat 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Chen Yunxia
Zhang Ling
Lü Yang
Cui Xiaotong
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 6:18.12FA
2 Kirstyn Goodger
Ruby Tew
Samantha Voss
Hannah Osborne
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6:23.66R
3 Jessica Leyden
Melissa Wilson
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6:25.63R
4 Iuliia Volgina
Hanna Prakhatsen
Aleksandra Bolshakova
Ekaterina Kurochkina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6:30.70R
5 Rowena Meredith
Katrina Bateman
Fiona Ewing
Cara Grzeskowiak
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 6:31.78R
6 Violaine Aernoudts
Margaux Bailleul
Julie Voirin
Anne-Sophie Marzin
Flag of France.svg  France 6:40.22R

Repechages

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

Repechage 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Agnieszka Kobus-Zawojska
Marta Wieliczko
Maria Springwald
Katarzyna Zillmann
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 6:12.10FA
2 Jessica Leyden
Melissa Wilson
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6:13.82FA
3 Lauren Schmetterling
Sophia Vitas
Emily Huelskamp
Kathryn Roach
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:14.00FB
4 Tabita Maftei
Larisa Elena Roşu
Elena Logofatu
Nicoleta Pascanu
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6:24.06FB
5 Rowena Meredith
Katrina Bateman
Fiona Ewing
Cara Grzeskowiak
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 6:29.73FB

Repechage 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1 Daniela Schultze
Michaela Stälberg
Franziska Kampmann
Frieda Hämmerling
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6:14.70FA
2 Kirstyn Goodger
Ruby Tew
Samantha Voss
Hannah Osborne
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6:16.37FA
3 Ludovica Serafini
Silvia Terrazzi
Clara Guerra
Chiara Ondoli
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:16.74FB
4 Iuliia Volgina
Hanna Prakhatsen
Aleksandra Bolshakova
Ekaterina Kurochkina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6:26.58FB
5 Violaine Aernoudts
Margaux Bailleul
Julie Voirin
Anne-Sophie Marzin
Flag of France.svg  France 6:33.16FB

Finals

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

Final B

RankRowersCountryTime
1 Lauren Schmetterling
Sophia Vitas
Emily Huelskamp
Kathryn Roach
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:40.11
2 Ludovica Serafini
Silvia Terrazzi
Clara Guerra
Chiara Ondoli
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:45.86
3 Iuliia Volgina
Hanna Prakhatsen
Aleksandra Bolshakova
Ekaterina Kurochkina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6:47.90
4 Rowena Meredith
Katrina Bateman
Fiona Ewing
Cara Grzeskowiak
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 6:49.44
5 Tabita Maftei
Larisa Elena Roşu
Elena Logofatu
Nicoleta Pascanu
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6:51.42
6 Violaine Aernoudts
Margaux Bailleul
Julie Voirin
Anne-Sophie Marzin
Flag of France.svg  France 6:56.39

Final A

RankRowersCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Chen Yunxia
Zhang Ling
Lü Yang
Cui Xiaotong
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 6:34.65
Silver medal icon.svg Agnieszka Kobus-Zawojska
Marta Wieliczko
Maria Springwald
Katarzyna Zillmann
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 6:36.59
Bronze medal icon.svg Olivia van Rooijen
Inge Janssen
Sophie Souwer
Nicole Beukers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:36.62
4 Daniela Schultze
Michaela Stälberg
Franziska Kampmann
Frieda Hämmerling
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6:45.11
5 Kirstyn Goodger
Ruby Tew
Samantha Voss
Hannah Osborne
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6:46.55
6 Jessica Leyden
Melissa Wilson
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6:46.84

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References

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  2. "Australia aims to qualify 14 boats for Tokyo 2020". Rowing Australia. Archived from the original on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  3. "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (W4x) Women's Quadruple Sculls – Heat". World Rowing . Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  4. "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (W4x) Women's Quadruple Sculls – Repechage". World Rowing . Retrieved 29 August 2019.
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