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Rowing at the 2014 African Youth Games

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FieldValue
eventRowing
games2014 African Youth Games
image_size150
venueGaborone Dam
dates24 May – 26 May
competitors32
nations12
prev2010
next*2018*

The rowing competitions at the 2nd African Youth Games in Gaborone were held from 24 May to 26 May 2014, at Gaborone Dam. Three medal events were contested by 32 athletes from 12 countries.

Tunisia was the most successful nation, topping the medal table with two golds and three in total. South Africa finished second with one gold and three medals overall. Egypt finished third with three bronze medals.

Venue

All of the rowing events were staged at Gaborone Dam located south of Gaborone along the Gaborone-Lobatse road.

Events

There were three single scull events:

  • 500 m sprint for men.
  • 500 m sprint for women.
  • 500x2 mixed relay.

Medal table

Medal summary

Men's events

500 m sprint single sculls.

Event:Gold:TimeSilver:TimeBronze:Time
JM1x
Mohamed Taieb1:46.97
Daniel Watkins1:47.57
Mahmoud Qattara1:51.88

Women's events

500 m sprint single sculls.

Event:Gold:TimeSilver:TimeBronze:Time
JW1x
Amy Mattushek2:05.62
Nour Ettaieb2:06.73
Esraa Ibrahim2:18.90

Mixed Relay

500x2 mixed relay single sculls.

Event:Gold:TimeSilver:TimeBronze:Time
JMix1x
Nour Ettaieb (01:54.92)
Mohamed Taieb (01:39.52)03:35.24
Rosanne Bentley (01:48.38)
Charles Brittain (01:47.28)03:36.06
Mohamed Noureldin (01:40.13)
Esraa Ibrahim (02:16.51)03:57.04

References

References

  1. "Athletes".
  2. "Venue".
  3. [http://africanyouthgames.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/finals-25-05-141.pdf JM1x Results]
  4. [http://africanyouthgames.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/finals-25-05-141.pdf JW1x Results]
  5. [http://africanyouthgames.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/finals-26-05-14.pdf JMix1x Results]
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