1995 World Rowing Championships

The 1995 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 20 to 28 August at Lake Kaukajärvi, Tampere, Finland.[1]

1995 World Rowing Championships
Sculling on Lake Kaukajärvi
VenueLake Kaukajärvi
LocationTampere, Finland
Dates20 to 28 August

Events

The women's lightweight four (LW4-) was poorly subscribed, with only five nations entering boats; no heats were thus had. The Australian team, although present, did not start. The Danish rower in seat two caught a crab and injured herself, and they did not finish. Therefore, all finishers received a medal, with the team from the United States the overall winners.[2]

Medal summary

Men's events

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
M1x  Slovenia
Iztok Čop
6:52.93  Estonia
Jüri Jaanson
6:53.48  Czech Republic
Václav Chalupa
6:54.14
M2x  Denmark
Lars Christensen
Martin Haldbo Hansen
6:17.01  Germany
André Steiner
Stephan Volkert
6:19.42  Norway
Steffen Størseth
Kjetil Undset
6:21.84
M4x  Italy
Alessandro Corona
Rossano Galtarossa
Massimo Paradiso
Alessio Sartori
6:10.09  Germany
Marco Geisler
Andreas Hajek
Marko Schwalbe
André Willms
6:11.62  Argentina
Santiago Fernández
Sergio Fernández González
Rubén Knulst
Guillermo Pfaab
6:12.62
M2+  Italy
Giuliano De Stabile
Luca Sartori
Antonio Cirillo
7:35.11  France
Antoine Béghin
Laurent Béghin
Christophe Lattaignant
7:37.97  Belgium
Frank Moortgat
Dominique Verdeyen
Benoit Ollemans
7:41.21
M2-  Great Britain
Matthew Pinsent
Steve Redgrave
6:28.11  Australia
Robert Walker
Richard Wearne
6:29.87  France
Michel Andrieux
Jean-Christophe Rolland
6:30.63
M4+  United States
Chris Ahrens
Porter Collins
Ben Holbrook
Scott Munn
Peter Cipollone
6:37.50  New Zealand
Murdoch Dryden
Andrew Matheson
Chris McAsey
Chris White
Michael Whittaker
6:38.65  Italy
Lorenzo Carboncini
Luca Cavallini
Ciro Liguori
Rocco Pecoraro
Vincenzo Di Palma
6:40.14
M4-  Italy
Riccardo Dei Rossi
Raffaello Leonardo
Valter Molea
Carlo Mornati
5:58.28  Great Britain
Tim Foster
Rupert Obholzer
Greg Searle
Jonny Searle
5:58.89  Poland
Piotr Basta
Wojciech Jankowski
Maciej Łasicki
Jacek Streich
6:02.13
M8+  Germany
Roland Baar
Stefan Forster
Detlef Kirchhoff
Ike Landvoigt
Jochen Lerche
Frank Richter
Dieter Sator
Marc Weber
Peter Thiede
5:53.40  Netherlands
Michiel Bartman
Kai Compagner
Nico Rienks
Niels van der Zwan
Jaap Krijtenburg
Niels van Steenis
Henk-Jan Zwolle
Ronald Florijn
Jeroen Duyster
5:55.54  United States
Jon Brown
Sean Hall
Fredric Honebein
Robert Kaehler
Jeffrey Klepacki
Jamie Koven
Michael Peterson
Don Smith
Steven Segaloff
5:57.46
Men's lightweight events
LM1x  Great Britain
Peter Haining
7:29.78  Czech Republic
Tomáš Kacovský
7:31.60  Denmark
Anders Brems
7:33.24
LM2x   Switzerland
Markus Gier
Michael Gier
6:45.56  Sweden
Anders Christensson
Mattias Tichy
6:46.83  Australia
Anthony Edwards
Bruce Hick
6:47.60
LM4x  Austria
Gernot Faderbauer
Walter Rantasa
Christoph Schmölzer
Wolfgang Sigl
6:09.32  Germany
Frank Günder
Andreas Lutz
Bernhard Rühling
Jens Weckbach
6:11.07  Italy
Lorenzo Bertini
Paolo Pittino
Franco Sancassani
Massimo Guglielmi
6:13.71
LM2-  Italy
Carlo Grande
Pasquale Marigliano
7:08.64  France
Sebastien Bel
Xavier Dorfman
7:11.77  Denmark
Thomas Ebert
Bo Helleberg
7:13.96
LM4-  Italy
Carlo Gaddi
Leonardo Pettinari
Andrea Re
Ivano Zasio
6:16.46  Denmark
Eskild Ebbesen
Victor Feddersen
Niels Henriksen
Thomas Poulsen
6:17.83  Germany
Michael Buchheit
Oliver Rau
Bernhard Stomporowski
Martin Weiß
6:18.44
LM8+  Denmark
Johnny Bo Andersen
Torben Bech Jensen
Thomas Croft Buck
Carsten Glud
Søren Henrichsen
Jeppe Jensen Kollat
Michael Jensen
Bo Vestergaard
Dennis Larsen
5:53.45  Great Britain
Christopher Bates
Andy Butt
Niall Gardam
Ben Helm
Dave Lemon
Jim McNiven
Nicholas Strange
Jon Williamson
John Deakin
5:55.70  Italy
Salvatore Amitrano
Enrico Barbaranelli
Sabino Bellomo
Danilo Fraquelli
Stefano Fraquelli
Fabrizio Ravasi
Roberto Romanini
Carmine Somma
Gaetano Iannuzzi
5:58.77

Women's events

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
W1x  Sweden
Maria Brandin
7:26.00  Canada
Silken Laumann
7:29.07  Belgium
Annelies Bredael
7:34.29
W2x  Canada
Kathleen Heddle
Marnie McBean
6:55.76  Netherlands
Eeke van Nes
Irene Eijs
6:55.84  New Zealand
Philippa Baker
Brenda Lawson
6:59.43
W4x  Germany
Kerstin Köppen
Katrin Rutschow
Jana Sorgers
Jana Thieme
6:40.80  Canada
Laryssa Biesenthal
Kathleen Heddle
Marnie McBean
Diane O'Grady
6:43.02  Netherlands
Nelleke Penninx
Eeke van Nes
Anita Meiland
Irene Eijs
6:43.22
W2-  Australia
Kate Slatter
Megan Still
7:12.70  United States
Karen Kraft
Missy Schwen-Ryan
7:14.90  France
Celine Cuisant-Garcia
Christine Gossé
7:16.49
W4-  United States
Cindy Brooks
Melissa Iverson
Lianne Nelson
Katherine Scanlon Lewis
7:03.53  Germany
Gerte John
Doreen Martin
Dana Pyritz
Anke Weiler
7:05.13  Belarus
Tamara Dawydenko
Irina Gribko
Natalja Stasiuk
Marina Snak
7:07.98
W8+  United States
Jennifer Dore
Catriona Fallon
Amy Fuller
Anne Kakela
Laurel Korholz
Elizabeth McCagg
Mary McCagg
Monica Tranel-Michini
Yasmin Farooq
6:50.73  Romania
Angela Alupei
Iulia Bobeică
Veronica Cochelea
Doina Ignat
Ioana Olteanu
Dobrita Preda
Doina Spîrcu
Anca Tănase
Cristina Ilie
6:52.76  Netherlands
Tessa Appeldoorn
Femke Boelen
Anneke Venema
Marieke Westerhof
Muriel van Schilfgaarde
Meike van Driel
Tessa Knaven
Rita de Jong
Jissy de Wolf
6:54.25
Women's lightweight events
LW1x  Australia
Rebecca Joyce
8:14.66  France
Catherine Mueller
8:16.31  Netherlands
Annette Bogstra
8:18.61
LW2x  Canada
Colleen Miller
Wendy Wiebe
7:26.45  Denmark
Lene Andersson
Berit Christoffersen
7:27.28  Germany
Michelle Darvill
Ruth Kaps
7:29.60
LW2-  United States
Christine Collins
Ellen Minzner
7:55.99  Great Britain
Alison Brownless
Jane Hall
7:59.17  Denmark
Kristine Jørgensen
Sharon Thilgreen
8:02.58
LW4-  United States
Barbara Byrne
Linda Muri
Whitney Post
Sarah Simmons
7:08.48  Great Britain
Juliet Machan
Robyn Morris
Jo Nitsch
Rachel Woolf
7:09.74  Germany
Janet Radünzel
Gunda Reimers
Jutta Schausten
Gaby Schulz
7:13.91

Medal table

Place Nation Total
1  United States 5 1 1 7
2  Italy 5 3 8
3  Germany 2 4 3 9
4  Great Britain 2 4 6
5  Denmark 2 2 3 7
6  Canada 2 2 4
7  Australia 2 1 1 4
8  Sweden 1 1 2
9  Austria 1 1
 Slovenia 1 1
  Switzerland 1 1
12  France 3 2 5
13  Netherlands 2 3 5
14  Czech Republic 1 1 2
 New Zealand 1 1 2
16  Estonia 1 1
 Romania 1 1
18  Belgium 2 2
19  Argentina 1 1
 Belarus 1 1
 Norway 1 1
 Poland 1 1
Total24242472

References

  1. "1995 World Rowing Championship". International Rowing Federation. Archived from the original on 9 October 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  2. Lightweight Women's Four (LW4-) (Television production). Tampere, Finland: Eurovision. 25 August 1995. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
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