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2000 World Rowing Championships

International rowing event


International rowing event

FieldValue
name2000 World Rowing Championships
venueJarun
locationZagreb, Croatia
dates1 to 6 August
competitors
nations
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The 2000 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 1 to 6 August 2000 in conjunction with the World Junior Rowing Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. Since 2000 was an Olympic year for rowing, the World Championships did not include Olympic events scheduled for the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Medal summary

Men's events

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeMen's lightweight events
M4+
Rick Dunn (b)
Toby Garbett (2)
Graham Smith (3)
Steve Williams (s)
Alistair Potts (c)6:16.81
Ben Holbrook (b)
James Neil (2)
Garrett Klugh (3)
Ryan Torgerson (s)
Jeffrey Lindy (c)6:18.53
Lars Erdmann (b)
Wolfram Huhn (2)
Lars Krisch (3)
Andreas Werner (s)
Joerg Dederding (c)6:21.57
M2+
Matthew Guerrieri (b)
Kurt Borcherding (s)
Nicholas Anderson (c)7:07.15
Daniel Măstăcan (b)
Nicolae Țaga (s)
Marin Gheorghe (c)7:10.11
Vincent Maliszewski (b)
Bernard Roche (s)
Anthony Cornet (c)7:10.66
LM1x
Michal Vabroušek7:21.32
Sam Lynch7:22.02
Lubos Podstupka7:27.94
LM4x
Hitoshi Hase (b)
Takehiro Kubo (2)
Kazuaki Mimoto (3)
Daisaku Takeda (s)6:06.43
Simone Forlani (b)
Daniele Gilardoni (2)
Franco Sancassani (3)
Mauro Baccelli (s)6:08.84
Juan Luis Aguirre Barco (b)
Rubén Álvarez (2)
Alberto Domínguez (3)
Juan Zunzunegui (s)6:09.34
LM2-
Ben Storey (b)
Edward Winchester (s)6:49.55
Peter Haining (b)
Nick Strange (s)6:50.18
Morten Hansen Skov (b)
Jesper Krogh (s)6:50.26
LM8+
Erik Miller (b)
David Mack (2)
John Cashman (3)
Gabe Winkler (4)
William Fedyna (5)
Martin Schwartz (6)
Angus Maclaurin (7)
Steve Warner (s)
Joshua Fien-Helfman (c)5:55.04
Phil Baker (b)
Matt Beechey (2)
James Brown (3)
Ned Kittoe (4)
Stephen Lee (5)
James McGarva (6)
Jim McNiven (7)
Tim Middleton (s)
Christian Cormack (c)5:58.06
Andrew Black (b)
Shane Broad (2)
Andrew Butler (3)
Ben Cureton (4)
Glen Loftus (5)
Karl Parker (6)
Matthew Russell (7)
Michael Wiseman (s)
Kenneth Chan (c)5:59.70

Women's events

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeWomen's lightweight events
W4-BLR
Iryna Bazyleuskaya (b)
Natallia Helakh (2)
Olga Tratsevskaya (3)
Marina Znak (s)6:44.90
Aneta Bełka (b)
Honorata Motylewska (2)
Iwona Tybinkowska (3)
Iwona Zygmunt (s)6:47.16
Marioara Ciobanu-Popescu (b)
Crina Serediuc (2)
Doina Spircu-Craciun (3)
Aurica Barascu-Chirita (s)6:49.90
LW1x
Laila Finska-Bezerra8:13.50
Angelika Brand8:20.53
Sinead Jennings8:24.30
LW2-
Malindi Myers (b)
Miriam Taylor (s)7:32.93
Stacey Borgman (b)
Catherine Humblet (s)7:35.80
Janet Radünzel (b)
Gunda Reimers (s)7:49.94
LW4x
Maja Darmstadt (b)
Michelle Darvill (2)
Anna Kleinz (3)
Karin Stephan (s)6:54.16
Eliza Blair (b)
Sally Causby (2)
Amber Halliday (3)
Catriona Roach (s)6:56.78
Tan Meiyun (b)
Wang Yanni (2)
Sun Yue (3)
Song Xiujuan (s)6:58.21

Medal table

PlaceNationTotalTotal10101030
12204
2204
31124
41001
1001
1001
1001
BLR1001
90112
0112
0112
120101
0101
140011
0011
0011
0011
0011

References

References

  1. "2000 World Rowing Championships". [[International Rowing Federation]].
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