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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