2005 World Rowing Championships - Men's Results

Men's Results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single Sculls - M1x New Zealand
Mahé Drysdale
7:16.42 Norway
Olaf Tufte
7:18.34 Czech Republic
Ondřej Synek
7:21.12
Lightweight Single Sculls - LM1x Greece
Vasileios Polymeros
7:17.79 Great Britain
Zac Purchase
7:23.10 France
Fabrice Moreau
7:23.97
Double Sculls - M2x Slovenia
Luka Špik & Iztok Čop
6:37.61 Italy
Federico Gattinoni & Luca Ghezzi
6:37.96 Germany
Christian Schreiber & Rene Burmeister
6:46.71
Lightweight Double Sculls - LM2x Hungary
Zsolt Hirling & Tamás Varga
6:05.10 Denmark
Mads Rasmussen & Rasmus Quist
6:05.62 Poland
Paweł Randa & Robert Sycz
6:07.93
Quadruple Sculls - M4x Poland
Konrad Wasielewski, Marek Kolbowicz, Michał Jeliński & Adam Korol
5:34.96 Slovenia
Matej Prelog, Davor Mizerit, Luka Špik & Iztok Čop
5:35.45 Estonia
Jüri Jaanson, Leonid Gulov, Tõnu Endrekson & Andrei Jämsä
5:36.61
Lightweight Quadruple Sculls - LM4x Italy
Gardino Pellolio, Daniele Gilardoni, Luca Moncada & Filippo Mannucci
5:44.76 Belgium
Justin Gevaert, Francois Libois, Wouter van der Fraenen & Kristof Dekeyser
5:46.00 Canada
Jeff Bujas, Douglas Vandor, Matthew Jensen & Morgan Jarvis
5:47.86
Coxless Pairs - M2- New Zealand
Nathan Twaddle & George Bridgewater
6:52.51 South Africa
Ramon di Clemente & Donovan Cech
6:55.52 Italy
Luca Agamennoni & Dario Lari
6:57.29
Lightweight Coxless Pairs - LM2- Denmark
Bo Helleberg, Thomas Ebert
6:22.59 Chile
Miguel Cerda, Felipe Leal
6:23.31 Italy
Salvatore Amitrano, Catello Amarante
6:25.63
Coxed Pairs - M2+ Australia
Hardy Cubasch, Sam Conrad & Marc Douez
7:16.61 Italy
Dario Cerasola, Edoardo Verzotti & Manuel Belingerio
7:23.22 United States
Jordan Smith, Micah Boyd & Chase Phillips
7:26.22
Coxless Fours - M4- Great Britain
Steve Williams, Pete Reed, Alex Partridge & Andrew Triggs Hodge
6:11.59 Netherlands
Geert Cirkel, Jan-Willem Gabriëls, Matthijs Vellenga & Gijs Vermeulen
6:13.23 Canada
Rob Weitemeyer, Peter Dembicki, Andrew Ireland & Kristopher McDaniel
6:16.02
Coxed Fours - M4+ France
Nicolas Podpovitny, Vincent Durupt, Alex Johnatan Mathis, Lionel Jacquiot & Nicolas Majerus
6:02.42 United States
Troy Keeper, Matt Hughes, Patrick Sullivan, Brett Newlin & Marcus McElhenney
6:03.44 Germany
Toni Seifert, Matthias Flach, Johannes Doberschütz, Falk Müller & Martin Sauer
6:06.01
Lightweight Fours - LM4- France
Franck Solforosi, Jeremy Pouge, Jean-Christophe Bette & Fabien Tilliet
5:47.91 Ireland
Timmy Harnedy, Eugene Coakley, Richard Archibald & rower
5:49.26 Italy
Lorenzo Bertini, Salvatore Di Somma, Elia Luini & Bruno Mascarenhas
5:49.30
Eights - M8+ United States
Paul Daniels, Matt Deakin, Steve Coppola Jr, Dan Beery, Joshua Inman, Bryan Volpenhein, Beau Hoopman, Marcus McElhenney & Mike Blomquist
5:22.75 Italy
Lorenzo Carboncini, Niccolo Mornati, Pierpaolo Frattini, Valerio Pinton, Mario Palmisano, Dario Dentale, Raffaello Leonardo, Carlo Mornati & Gaetano Iannuzzi
5:24.01 Germany
Jochen Urban, Sebastian Schulte, Stephan Koltzk, Jan-Martin Broeer, Jan Tebrügge, Ulf Siemes, Thorsten Engelmann, Andreas Penkner & Peter Thiede
5:25.66
Lightweight Eights - LM8+ Italy
Jiri Vlcek
Daniele Danesin
Michele Savrie
Martino Goretti
Luigi Scala
Nicola Moriconi
Giuseppe Del-gaudio
Fabrizio Gabriele
Gianluca Barattolo (c)
5:59.42 Japan
Yusuke Imai
Shuya Matsuda
Kazuyoshi Okamoto
Masayuki Yoshizaki
Shimpei Murai
Yu Kataoka
Takehiro Kubo
Tatsuya Mizobe
Makoto Nakasaka (c)
6:09.87

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