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2019 World Rowing Junior Championships

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2019 World Rowing Junior Championships
VenueSea Forest Waterway
LocationOdaiba, Tokyo Bay, Japan
Dates7–11 August

The 53rd World Rowing Junior Championships took place from 7 to 11 August 2019 at the Sea Forest Waterway, Odaiba (Tokyo Bay) in Tokyo, Japan.

Regatta venue

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The regatta was held at Sea Forest Waterway, the venue constructed for the 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo. The water is about 6 metres (20 ft) deep. The course is 2,335 metres (7,661 ft) long and 198 metres (650 ft) wide. Each lane is 12.5 m (41 ft) wide. There are 8 lanes.[1]

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single scull (JM1x)[2]  Belarus
Ivan Brynza
7:15.98  Belgium
Tristan Vandenbussche
7:18.92  Switzerland
Tim Roth
7:20.61
Double scull (JM2x)[3]  Australia
Hamish Henriques
Harrison Fox
6:32.81  Germany
Paul Krüger
Aaron Erfanian
6:34.85  Italy
Matteo Sartori
Nicolò Carucci
6:36.62
Quad scull (JM4x)[4]  Germany
Elrond Kullmann
Paul Berghoff
Alexander Finger
Sören Henkel
6:09.96  Italy
Lorenzo Manigrasso
Leonardo Tedoldi
Jacopo Mascitelli
Edoardo Rocchi
6:11.54  Russia
Vladimir Gayevskiy
Viktor Kovalev
Aleksandr Kovalskiy
Egor Grachev
6:13.18
Coxless pair (JM2-)[5]  Romania
Florin Arteni-Fîntînariu
Alexandru Gherasim
6:56.79  Italy
Achille Benazzo
Alessandro Bonamoneta
6:59.64  Germany
Kasper Virnekäs
Tom Tewes
7:00.23
Coxless four (JM4-)[6]  Germany
Mark Hinrichs
Hanno Brach
Bruno Spät
Cedric Wiemer
6:18.25  Great Britain
Oliver Parish
Joseph Middleton
Miles Beeson
Felix Rawlinson
6:19.75  Italy
Alessandro Gardino
Emilio Pappalettera
Giorgio Battigaglia
Simone Fasoli
6:21.08
Coxed four (JM4+)[7]  Germany
Erik Bruns
Frederik Breuer
Tjark Löwa
Ben Gebauer
Julius Fabry (cox)
6:32.41  South Africa
Nathan Fletcher
Brandon Janse van Vuuren
Daton Wolfaardt
Sebastian Prince
Bakang Zondi (cox)
6:32,71  China
Lin Ruida
Liu Wei
Xu Huawei
Zhang Lele
Yang Kun (cox)
6:33.90
Eight (JM8+)[8]  Germany
Leon Knaack
Leon Braatz
Jonas Huth
Jan Szymczak
Julian Garth
Nick Welzenbach
Erik Kohlbach
Ryan Smith
Florian Wünscher (cox)
6:12.10  United States
Jacob Hudgins
Savas Koutsouras
Travis Keating
James Patton
Ian Burnett
John Ozaeta
Gregoire le Meur
Harrison Schofield
Audrey Gates (cox)
6:16.50  Great Britain
Dominic Brown
Cameron Spiers
James Watson-Gandy
Henry Pearson
Maximillan Beekenkamp
Simon Nunayon
Connor Brown
Iwan Hadfield
Benjamin Ray (cox)
6:19.82

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls[9] Alexandra Föster
 Germany
8:31.38 Anastasiia Liubich
 Russia
8:38.15 Katelin Gildersleeve
 United States
8:41.90
Coxless pair[10]  Czech Republic
Anna Šantrůčková
Eliška Podrazilová
7:42.98  China
Wen Jiayi
Zheng Jiayao
7:48.80  Germany
Stina Röbbecke
Elisa Patzelt
7:52.66
Double sculls[11]  Netherlands
Lisa Bruijnincx
Jacobien van Westreenen
7:25.50  China
Zhang Hairong
Zhang Peibing
7:27.66  Lithuania
Ugnė Juzėnaitė
Dovilė Rimkutė
7:30.23
Coxless four[12]  China
Yu Wen
Chen Jianan
Wang Tingting
Zhang Xuan
7:01.42  Italy
Lucia Rebuffo
Serena Mossi
Nadine Agyemang-Heard
Arianna Passini
7:05.08  Germany
Lena Kolwey
Tori Schwerin
Maike Böttcher
Noreen Junges
7:06.71
Coxed four[13]  Italy
Bianca Saffirio
Beatrice Giuliani
Lucrezia Baudino
Clara Massaria
Giulia Clerici
7:19.80  China
Lin Meixuan
Dai Lulu
Zhou Ziquan
Pan Zhinuo
Cai Jiyao
7:21.78  Germany
Marit Runge
Luisa Gathman
Magdalena Rabl
Lisa Weber
Annalena Fisch
7:24.74
Quadruple sculls[14]  New Zealand
Eva Hofmans
Rebecca Leigh
Shakira Mirfin
Phoebe Trolove
6:54.32  Germany
Johanna Sinkewitz
Luise Bachmann
Charlotte Moritz
Sarah Wibberenz
6:56.71  Romania
Patricia Cireș
Andrada-Maria Moroşanu
Gabriela Paraschiv
Cosmina-Maria Podaru
6:58.76
Eight[15]  China
Wang Xiao
Xu Yixi
Li Xia
Li Qian
Wang Yanrong
Zhang Peixin
Sun Mingxia
Yang Rongrong
Song Jiayi
6:35.34  Germany
Clara Oberdorfer
Klara Kerstan
Kristin Wagner
Svea Pichner
Lene Mührs
Olivia Clotten
Emma Kögler
Mathilda Kitzmann
Janne-Marit Börger
6:35.93  Italy
Bianca Saffirio
Serena Mossi
Lucia Rebuffo
Beatrice Giuliani
Lucrezia Baudino
Clara Massaria
Nadine Agyemang-Heard
Arianna Passini
Giulia Clerici
6:37.49

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany53412
2 China2316
3 Italy1337
4 Romania1012
5 Australia1001
 Belarus1001
 Czech Republic1001
 Netherlands1001
 New Zealand1001
10 Great Britain0112
 Russia0112
 United States0112
13 Belgium0101
 South Africa0101
15 Lithuania0011
 Switzerland0011
Totals (16 entries)14141442

References

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  1. ^ "Championships Junior Rowing World 2019" (PDF). e Organising Championships Junior Rowing World 20. 2019. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 August 2019. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Einer (JM1x)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Doppelzweier (JM2x)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: (JM4x)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Zweier ohne Steuermann (JM2-)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Vierer ohne Steuermann (JM4-)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Vierer mit Steuermann (JM4+)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Junioren-Ruderweltmeisterschaften 2019: Achter (JM8+)". www.worldrowing.com. Weltruderverband. 11 August 2019.
  9. ^ Junior Women's Single Sculls Results
  10. ^ Junior Women's Pair Results
  11. ^ Junior Women's Double Sculls Results
  12. ^ Junior Women's Four Results
  13. ^ Junior Women's Coxed Four Results
  14. ^ Junior Women's Quadruple Sculls Results
  15. ^ Junior Women's Eight Results
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