The men's single sculls competition at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan took place the Kazan Rowing Centre. [1]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mindaugas Griskonis | Lithuania | 7:15.40 | Q |
2 | Philipp Wende | Germany | 7:25.66 | Q |
3 | Samuel Volker | Australia | 7:29.93 | R |
4 | Sergii Gumennyi | Ukraine | 7:43.41 | R |
5 | Robert Ven | Finland | 7:48.86 | R |
6 | Rudolfs Rumba | Latvia | 7:56.33 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Patrick Loliger | Mexico | 7:30.65 | Q |
2 | Benjamin Chabanet | France | 7:34.27 | Q |
3 | Ilia Kondratiev | Russia | 7:46.68 | R |
4 | Ruben Padilla | Spain | 7:56.99 | R |
5 | Petr Ourednicek | Czech Republic | 8:09.44 | R |
6 | Matthew Glenn | New Zealand | 8:13.60 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Wiktor Chabel | Poland | 7:32.68 | Q |
2 | Jean-Benoit Valschaerts | Belgium | 7:36.50 | Q |
3 | Szilveszter Krisztian El | Hungary | 7:46.07 | R |
4 | Joosep Laos | Estonia | 8:00.67 | R |
5 | Imran Khan | Pakistan | 9:31.21 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Samuel Volker | Australia | 8:08.91 | Q |
2 | Joosep Laos | Estonia | 8:14.78 | Q |
3 | Petr Ourednicek | Czech Republic | 8:16.07 | Q |
4 | Rudolfs Rumba | Latvia | 8:16.71 | FC |
5 | Ilia Kondratiev | Russia | 8:28.76 | FC |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Robert Ven | Finland | 8:06.19 | Q |
2 | Sergii Gumennyi | Ukraine | 8:09.79 | Q |
3 | Ruben Padilla | Spain | 8:15.26 | Q |
4 | Szilveszter Krisztian El | Hungary | 8:24.09 | FC |
5 | Matthew Glenn | New Zealand | 8:30.36 | FC |
6 | Imran Khan | Pakistan | 10:41.98 | FC |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mindaugas Griskonis | Lithuania | 7:03.50 | Q |
2 | Patrick Loliger | Mexico | 7:11.58 | Q |
3 | Jean-Benoit Valschaerts | Belgium | 7:15.86 | Q |
4 | Robert Ven | Finland | 7:21.55 | FB |
5 | Ruben Padilla | Spain | 7:28.06 | FB |
6 | Joosep Laos | Estonia | 7:48.75 | FB |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sergii Gumennyi | Ukraine | 7:11.41 | Q |
2 | Wiktor Chabel | Poland | 7:15.94 | Q |
3 | Samuel Volker | Australia | 7:17.76 | Q |
4 | Benjamin Chabanet | France | 7:19.62 | FB |
5 | Philipp Wende | Germany | 7:22.65 | FB |
6 | Petr Ourednicek | Czech Republic | 7:34.35 | FB |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mindaugas Griskonis | Lithuania | 7:18.32 | |
2 | Patrick Loliger | Mexico | 7:23.94 | |
3 | Sergii Gumennyi | Ukraine | 7:28.53 | |
4 | Wiktor Chabel | Poland | 7:33.74 | |
5 | Samuel Volker | Australia | 7:36.64 | |
6 | Jean-Benoit Valschaerts | Belgium | 7:41.44 |
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