Rowing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics | ||
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Single Sculls | boys | girls |
Pairs | boys | girls |
These are the results of the Junior Men's Pair event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics.
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Slovenia (SLO) Jure Grace Grega Domanjko | Greece (GRE) Michalis Nastopoulos Apostolos Lampridis | Australia (AUS) Matthew Chochran David Watts |
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8)
Date | Time | Round |
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Sunday, August 15, 2010 | 11:50-12:20 | Heats |
Monday, August 16, 2010 | 11:30-11:40 | Repechage |
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 | 11:40-12:00 | Semifinals A/B |
Wednesday, August 18, 2010 | 11:10-11:20 | Final B |
Wednesday, August 18, 2010 | 11:50-12:00 | Final A |
August 15, 12:00
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Michalis Nastopoulos, Apostolos Lampridis | Greece | 3:08.28 | Q - SA/B |
2 | Jure Grace, Grega Domanjko | Slovenia | 3:09.28 | Q - SA/B |
3 | Nikola Simović, Vuk Matović | Serbia | 3:10.54 | Q - SA/B |
4 | Onat Kazakli, Ogeday Girisken | Turkey | 3:14.17 | R |
5 | Yasin Khan, Gurpreet Singh | India | 3:18.86 | R |
August 15, 12:10
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Ed Nainby-Luxmoore, Caspar Jopling | Great Britain | 3:13.96 | Q - SA/B |
2 | Teri Georgiev, Veselin Rusinov | Bulgaria | 3:15.82 | Q - SA/B |
3 | Asier Alsnso, Ander Zabala | Spain | 3:16.49 | Q - SA/B |
4 | Siarhei Valadzko, Roman Budzko | Belarus | 3:25.75 | R |
August 15, 12:20
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Matthew Cochran, David Watts | Australia | 3:10.92 | Q - SA/B |
2 | Mile Cakarun, Mate Ledenko | Croatia | 3:14.96 | Q - SA/B |
3 | Benoit Demey, William Chopy | France | 3:16.92 | Q - SA/B |
4 | Bernardo Nannini, Marco di Costanzo | Italy | 3:23.22 | R |
August 16, 12:05
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Onat Kazakli, Ogeday Girisken | Turkey | 3:25.12 | Q - SA/B |
2 | Bernardo Nannini, Marco di Costanzo | Italy | 3:26.33 | Q - SA/B |
3 | Yasin Khan, Gurpreet Singh | India | 3:29.47 | Q - SA/B |
4 | Siarhei Valadzko, Roman Budzko | Belarus | 3:33.32 | E |
August 17, 11:45
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Michalis Nastopoulos, Apostolos Lampridis | Greece | 3:15.02 | Q - FA |
2 | Ed Nainby-Luxmoore, Caspar Jopling | Great Britain | 3:17.37 | Q - FA |
3 | Onat Kazakli, Ogeday Girisken | Turkey | 3:18.19 | Q - FA |
4 | Mile Cakarun, Mate Ledenko | Croatia | 3:18.36 | FB |
5 | Yasin Khan, Gurpreet Singh | India | 3:24.64 | FB |
6 | Asier Alsnso, Ander Zabala | Spain | 3:27.59 | FB |
August 17, 11:55
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Matthew Cochran, David Watts | Australia | 3:18.50 | Q - FA |
2 | Jure Grace, Grega Domanjko | Slovenia | 3:18.82 | Q - FA |
3 | Nikola Simović, Vuk Matović | Serbia | 3:19.82 | Q - FA |
4 | Teri Georgiev, Veselin Rusinov | Bulgaria | 3:20.38 | FB |
5 | Bernardo Nannini, Marco di Costanzo | Italy | 3:26.44 | FB |
6 | Benoit Demey, William Chopy | France | 3:28.55 | FB |
August 18, 11:10
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Teri Georgiev, Veselin Rusinov | Bulgaria | 3:11.39 | |
2 | Benoit Demey, William Chopy | France | 3:14.45 | |
3 | Mile Cakarun, Mate Ledenko | Croatia | 3:15.56 | |
4 | Bernardo Nannini, Marco de Costanzo | Italy | 3:15.65 | |
5 | Yasin Khan, Gurpreet Singh | India | 3:18.40 | |
6 | Asier Alonso, Ander Zabala | Spain | 3:20.08 |
August 18, 12:00
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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Jure Grace, Grega Domanjko | Slovenia | 3:05.65 | ||
Michalis Nastopoulos, Apostolos Lampridis | Greece | 3:06.85 | ||
Matthew Chochran, David Watts | Australia | 3:07.52 | ||
4 | Ed Nainby-Luxmoore, Caspar Jopling | Great Britain | 3:09.37 | |
5 | Nikola Simović, Vuk Matović | Serbia | 3:10.94 | |
6 | Onat Kazakli, Ogeday Girisken | Turkey | 3:16.64 |
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