Rowing at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's single sculls

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Women's single sculls
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Venue Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon
Date6–13 August 2016
Competitors32 from 32 nations
Winning time7:21.54
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Kim Brennan Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg Genevra Stone Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Duan Jingli Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2012
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The women's single sculls competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held on 6–13 August at the Lagoon Rodrigo de Freitas. [1]

Results

Heats

First three of each heat qualify to the quarterfinals, remainder goes to the repechage.

Heat 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Kenia Lechuga Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 8:11.44QF
2 Micheen Thornycroft Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 8:18.88QF
3 Kim Brennan Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8:22.82QF
4 Kim Ye-ji Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 8:24.79R
5 Anna Malvina Svennung Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8:48.46R
6 Emily Morley Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 9:22.12R

Heat 2

Iran's Mahsa Javar Mahsa Javar at the 2016 Summer Olympics 06.08.2016 07.jpg
Iran's Mahsa Javar
RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Genevra Stone Flag of the United States.svg  United States 8:29.67QF
2 Fie Udby Erichsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 8:30.07QF
3 Lina Šaltytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 8:35.92QF
4 Mahsa Javar Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 8:39.28R
5 Lucia Palermo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 8:47.01R
6 Dewi Yuliawati Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 9:36.10R

Heat 3

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Carling Zeeman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8:41:12QF
2 Sanita Pušpure Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 9:11:45QF
3 Nadia Negm Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 9:14:55QF
4 Phuttharaksa Neegree Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 9:17:95R
5 Camila Valle Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 9:30:60R

Heat 4

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Duan Jingli Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 8:18.57QF
2 Jeannine Gmelin Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 8:28.10QF
3 Saiyidah Aisyah Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 8:44.71QF
4 Huang Yi-ting Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 8:51.74R
5 Svetlana Germanovich Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 9:34.15R

Heat 5

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Magdalena Lobnig Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8:26.83QF
2 Miroslava Knapková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 8:28.90QF
3 Chierika Ukogu Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 8:35.34QF
4 Amina Rouba Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 8:55.09R
5 Claire Akossiwa Flag of Togo.svg  Togo 9:56.43R

Heat 6

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Emma Twigg Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 8:17.02QF
2 Ekaterina Karsten Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 8:21.21QF
3 Michelle Pearson Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 8:22.15QF
4 Gabriela Mosqueira Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:27.39R
5 Felice Chow Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 8:31.83R

Repechage

First two qualify to the quarterfinals.

Repechage 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Amina Rouba Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 8:04.21QF
2 Felice Chow Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 8:04.91Q
3 Mahsa Javar Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 8:06.57SE/F
4 Emily Morley Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 8:22.77SE/F
5 Camila Valle Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 8:32.66SE/F

Repechage 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Kim Ye-ji Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 7:59.59QF
2 Lucia Palermo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 8:00.59QF
3 Huang Yi-ting Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 8:01.27SE/F
4 Claire Akossiwa Flag of Togo.svg  Togo 9:04.76SE/F

Repechage 3

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Anna Malvina Svennung Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 7:46.35QF
2 Gabriela Mosqueira Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 7:59.32QF
3 Svetlana Germanovich Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8:00.42SE/F
4 Phuttharaksa Neegree Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 8:07.92SE/F
5 Dewi Yuliawati Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 8:14.81SE/F

Quarterfinals

Quarterfinals 1

9 August, 08:10

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Emma Twigg Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 7:31.79SA/B
2 Miroslava Knapková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 7:37.04SA/B
3 Kenia Lechuga Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 7:44.11SA/B
4 Kim Ye-ji Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 7:51.80SC/D
5 Gabriela Mosqueira Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 7:54.49SC/D
6 Saiyidah Aisyah Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 7:56.00SC/D

Quarterfinals 2

9 August, 08:20

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Genevra Stone Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:27.04SA/B
2 Jeannine Gmelin Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 7:29.66SA/B
3 Magdalena Lobnig Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 7:35.37SA/B
4 Anna Malvina Svennung Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 7:38.07SC/D
5 Felice Chow Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 8:02.53SC/D
6 Nadia Negm Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 8:25.75SC/D

Quarterfinals 3

9 August, 08:30

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Fie Udby Erichsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 7:33.24SA/B
2 Micheen Thornycroft Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 7:34.38SA/B
3 Carling Zeeman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:34.52SA/B
4 Michelle Pearson Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 7:34.90SC/D
5 Chierika Ukogu Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 7:54.44SC/D
6 Amina Rouba Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 8:21.06SC/D

Quarterfinals 4

9 August, 08:40

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Kim Brennan Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 7:26.86SA/B
2 Duan Jingli Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7:27.88SA/B
3 Ekaterina Karsten Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 7:28.03SA/B
4 Sanita Pušpure Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 7:28.68SC/D
5 Lina Šaltytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 7:38.39SC/D
6 Lucia Palermo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 7:56.61SC/D

Notes:

  • R: Repechage
  • Q: Quarterfinals
  • S: Semifinals

Semifinals A/B

First three of each heat qualify to the final A.

Semifinals A/B 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Kim Brennan Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 7:47.88FA
2 Emma Twigg Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 7:48.20FA
3 Jeannine Gmelin Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 7:49.83FA
4 Carling Zeeman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:54.07FB
5 Micheen Thornycroft Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 8:00.53FB
6 Kenia Lechuga Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 8:14.76FB

Semifinals A/B 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Duan Jingli Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7:43.97FA
2 Genevra Stone Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:44.56FA
3 Magdalena Lobnig Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 7:45.48FA
4 Miroslava Knapková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 7:47.53FB
5 Ekaterina Karsten Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 7:48.89FB
6 Fie Udby Erichsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 8:08.65FB

Semifinals C/D

First three of each heat qualify to the final C.

Semifinals C/D 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Lina Šaltytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 7:55.57FC
2 Anna Malvina Svennung Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8:00.41FC
3 Kim Ye-ji Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 8:12.58FC
4 Chierika Ukogu Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 8:18.55FD
5 Amina Rouba Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 8:22.34FD
6 Saiyidah Aisyah Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 8:22.45FD

Semifinals C/D 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Sanita Pušpure Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 7:53.48FC
2 Michelle Pearson Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 8:05.78FC
3 Lucia Palermo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 8:15.42FC
4 Felice Chow Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 8:20.07FD
5 Gabriela Mosqueira Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 8:22.84FD
6 Nadia Negm Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 8:39.50FD

Semifinals E/F

First three qualify to Final E, remainder to Final F.

Semifinals E/F 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Huang Yi-ting Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 8:38.21FE
2 Mahsa Javar Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 8:45.54FE
3 Phuttharaksa Neegree Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 8:51.99FE
4 Camila Valle Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 9:11.91FF

Semifinals E/F 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Svetlana Germanovich Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8:29.81FE
2 Dewi Yuliawati Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 8:39.95FE
3 Emily Morley Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 8:46.09FE
4 Claire Akossiwa Flag of Togo.svg  Togo 9:25.60FF

Finals

Final F

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Camila Valle Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 9:18.24
2 Claire Akossiwa Flag of Togo.svg  Togo 9:54.54

Final E

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Huang Yi-ting Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 8:34.53
2 Svetlana Germanovich Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8:38.25
3 Phuttharaksa Neegree Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 8:41.34
4 Mahsa Javar Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 8:43.34
5 Dewi Yuliawati Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 8:44.54
6 Emily Morley Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 8:56.36

Final D

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Gabriela Mosqueira Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 7:44.62
2 Chierika Ukogu Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 7:44.76
3 Amina Rouba Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 7:46.55
4 Felice Chow Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 7:50.23
5 Saiyidah Aisyah Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 7:55.73
6 Nadia Negm Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 8:09.47

Final C

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Sanita Pušpure Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 7:27.60
2 Lina Šaltytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 7:30.38
3 Anna Malvina Svennung Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 7:32.54
4 Michelle Pearson Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 7:34.41
5 Lucia Palermo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 7:50.59
6 Kim Ye-ji Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 7:52.68

Final B

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1 Miroslava Knapková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 7:22.86
2 Ekaterina Karsten Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 7:25.03
3 Fie Udby Erichsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 7:25.13
4 Carling Zeeman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:28.62
5 Micheen Thornycroft Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 7:30.57
6 Kenia Lechuga Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 7:40.39

Final A

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kim Brennan Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 7:21.54
Silver medal icon.svg Genevra Stone Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:22.92
Bronze medal icon.svg Duan Jingli Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7:24.13
4 Emma Twigg Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 7:24.48
5 Jeannine Gmelin Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 7:29.69
6 Magdalena Lobnig Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 7:34.86

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