2015 World Rowing Championships

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2015 World Rowing Championships
VenueLac d'Aiguebelette
LocationAiguebelette-le-Lac, France
Dates30 August to 6 September
Competitors1300 from 77 nations

The 2015 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 30 August to 6 September 2015 at the Lac d'Aiguebelette, Aiguebelette-le-Lac in France.[1][2]

Description

The annual week-long

FISA (the International Rowing Federation). In non-Olympic years the regatta is the highlight of the international rowing calendar; as 2015 was a pre-Olympic year, the championships were also the main qualification event for the following year's Olympics and Paralympics.[3][4]

For the first time, Rowing New Zealand started in all (14) Olympic boat classes.[5]

Medal summary

Medal table

Combined standings[6]
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain59115
2 New Zealand5319
3 Germany3429
4 Australia3205
5 United States3137
6 France2226
7 Czech Republic1102
8 Croatia1001
 Israel1001
 Italy1001
  Switzerland1001
12 Denmark0112
 Lithuania0112
14 Greece0101
 Slovenia0101
16 Netherlands0033
 Serbia0033
18 Canada0022
 China0022
 Norway0022
21 Estonia0011
 South Africa0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (23 entries)26262678

Men's events

  Non-Olympic classes

Event Gold Silver Bronze
M1x[7]  Czech Republic
Ondřej Synek
6:54.76  New Zealand
Mahé Drysdale
6:55.10  Lithuania
Mindaugas Griškonis
6:57.64
M2x[8]  Croatia
Martin Sinković
Valent Sinković
6:03.33  Lithuania
Rolandas Maščinskas
Saulius Ritter
6:05.31  New Zealand
Robbie Manson
Christopher Harris
6:06.73
M4x[9]  Germany
Philipp Wende
Karl Schulze
Lauritz Schoof
Hans Gruhne
5:53.22  Australia
David Crawshay
Karsten Forsterling
Cameron Girdlestone
David Watts
5:54.75  Estonia
Andrei Jämsä
Allar Raja
Tõnu Endrekson
Kaspar Taimsoo
5:56.34
M2−[10]  New Zealand
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
6:15.83  Great Britain
James Foad
Matt Langridge
6:22.35  Serbia
Miloš Vasić
Nenad Beđik
6:25.36
M4−[11]  Italy
Marco Di Costanzo
Matteo Castaldo
Matteo Lodo
Giuseppe Vicino
5:46.78  Australia
Will Lockwood
Spencer Turrin
Josh Dunkley-Smith
Alexander Hill
5:48.74  Great Britain
Scott Durant
Alan Sinclair
Tom Ransley
Stewart Innes
5:49.00
M2+[12]  Great Britain
Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell
Matthew Tarrant
Henry Fieldman
6:51.31  Germany
Jakob Schneider
Clemens Ernsting
Jonas Wiesen
6:57.36  Serbia
Viktor Pivač
Martin Mačković
Luka Mladenović
6:59.53
M8+[13]  Great Britain
Matt Gotrel
Constantine Louloudis
Pete Reed
Paul Bennett
Moe Sbihi
Alex Gregory
George Nash
Will Satch
Phelan Hill
5:36.18  Germany
Maximilian Munski
Malte Jakschik
Maximilian Reinelt
Eric Johannesen
Anton Braun
Felix Drahotta
Richard Schmidt
Hannes Ocik
Martin Sauer
5:36.36  Netherlands
Dirk Uittenbogaard
Boaz Meylink
Kaj Hendriks
Boudewijn Röell
Olivier Siegelaar
Tone Wieten
Mechiel Versluis
Robert Lücken
Peter Wiersum
5:38.09
Men's lightweight events
LM1x[14]  New Zealand
Adam Ling
6:53.80  Slovenia
Rajko Hrvat
6:54.59  Serbia
Miloš Stanojević
6:55.88
LM2x[15]  France
Stany Delayre
Jérémie Azou
6:13.38  Great Britain
Will Fletcher
Richard Chambers
6:15.15  Norway
Kristoffer Brun
Are Strandli
6:15.52
LM4x[16]  France
Maxime Demontfaucon
Damien Piqueras
Pierre Houin
Morgan Maunoir
5:48.50  Germany
Roman Acht
Daniel Lawitzke
Philipp Grebner
Jonathan Rommelmann
5:48.81  Denmark
Emil Espensen
Andrej Bendtsen
Mathias Larsen
Oscar Petersen
5:50.41
LM2−[17]  Great Britain
Joel Cassells
Sam Scrimgeour
6:29.40  France
Augustin Mouterde
Théophile Onfroy
6:32.02  Germany
Jonas Kilthau
Matthias Arnold
6:34.53
LM4−[18]  Switzerland
Lucas Tramèr
Simon Schürch
Simon Niepmann
Mario Gyr
5:55.31  Denmark
Kasper Winther Jørgensen
Jens Vilhelmsen
Jacob Barsøe
Jacob Larsen
5:57.58  France
Franck Solforosi
Thomas Baroukh
Thibault Colard
Guillaume Raineau
5:58.22
LM8+[19]  Germany
Tobias Schad
Simon Barr
Torben Neumann
Florian Roller
Tobias Franzmann
Stefan Wallat
Claas Mertens
Can Temel
Felix Heinemann
5:38.92  France
Gaël Chocheyras
Alexis Guérinot
Clément Duret
Thibault Lecomte
Clément Fonta
Vincent Cavard
Clément Roulet-Dubonnet
Fabrice Moreau
Thibaut Hacot
5:40.14  
Jack Carlson
5:40.41

Women's events

  Non-Olympic classes

Event Gold Silver Bronze
W1x[20]  Australia
Kim Crow
7:38.92  Czech Republic
Miroslava Knapková
7:41.88  China
Duan Jingli
7:43.21
W2x[21]  New Zealand
Eve MacFarlane
Zoe Stevenson
6:45.09  Greece
Aikaterini Nikolaidou
Sofia Asoumanaki
6:46.51  Germany
Julia Lier
Mareike Adams
6:47.19
W4x[22]  United States
Amanda Elmore
Tracy Eisser
Megan Kalmoe
Olivia Coffey
6:27.07  Germany
Annekatrin Thiele
Carina Bär
Marie-Cathérine Arnold
Lisa Schmidla
6:28.41  Netherlands
Nicole Beukers
Chantal Achterberg
Inge Janssen
Carline Bouw
6:29.69
W2−[23]  
Helen Glover
Heather Stanning
6:52.99  
Kerri Gowler
6:56.75  United States
Felice Mueller
Elle Logan
7:00.55
W4−[24]  United States
Kristine O'Brien
Grace Latz
Adrienne Martelli
Grace Luczak
6:25.22  Great Britain
Rebecca Chin
Karen Bennett
Lucinda Gooderham
Holly Norton
6:31.52  China
Yin Dameng
Cheng Wenjing
Yi Liqin
Yu Jing
6:35.56
W8+[25]  United States
Victoria Opitz
Meghan Musnicki
Amanda Polk
Lauren Schmetterling
Emily Regan
Kerry Simmonds
Tessa Gobbo
Heidi Robbins
Katelin Snyder
6:05.65   6:08.52  Canada
Lisa Roman
Cristy Nurse
Jennifer Martins
Ashley Brzozowicz
Christine Roper
Susanne Grainger
Natalie Mastracci
Lauren Wilkinson
Lesley Thompson
6:09.05
Women's lightweight events
LW1x[26]  New Zealand
Zoe McBride
7:32.45  Great Britain
Imogen Walsh
7:33.99  United States
Kathleen Bertko
7:34.58
LW2x[27]  New Zealand
Sophie MacKenzie
Julia Edward
6:53.01  Great Britain
Katherine Copeland
Charlotte Taylor
6:54.22  South Africa
Ursula Grobler
Kirsten McCann
6:55.79
LW4x[28]  Germany
Katrin Thoma
Leonie Pieper
Lena Müller
Anja Noske
6:25.10  Great Britain
Brianna Stubbs
Ruth Walczak
Emily Craig
Eleanor Piggott
6:27.07  Netherlands
Anne Marie Schonk
Mirte Kraaijkamp
Elisabeth Woerner
Marie-Anne Frenken
6:28.27

Pararowing (adaptive) events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
ASM1x[29]  Australia
Erik Horrie
4:45.55  Great Britain
Tom Aggar
4:51.09  Ukraine
Igor Bondar
4:51.70
ASW1x[30]  Israel
Moran Samuel
5:25.92  Great Britain
Rachel Morris
5:27.02  Norway
Birgit Skarstein
5:31.94
TAMix2x[31]  Australia
Gavin Bellis
Kathryn Ross
4:03.51  Great Britain
Laurence Whiteley
Lauren Rowles
4:04.03  France
Perle Bouge
Stephane Tardieu
4:06.08
LTAMix4+[32]  Great Britain
Grace Clough
Daniel Brown
Pam Relph
James Fox
Oliver James
3:19.56  United States
Jaclyn Smith
Danielle Hansen
Zachary Burns
Richard Vandegrift
Jennifer Sichel
3:19.82  Canada
Victoria Nolan
Veronique Boucher
Curtis Halladay
Andrew Todd
Kristen Kit
3:27.38

Event codes

Single sculls Double sculls
Quadruple sculls
Coxless pair Coxless four Coxed pair Coxed four Eight
Men's M1x [7] M2x [8] M4x [9] M2−[10] M4−[11] M2+ [12] M8+ [13]
Lightweight men's LM1x [14] LM2x [15] LM4x [16] LM2−[17] LM4−[18] LM8+ [19]
Women's W1x [20] W2x [21] W4x [22] W2−[23] W4−[24] W8+ [25]
Lightweight women's LW1x [26] LW2x [27] LW4x [28]
AS men's ASM1x [29]
AS women's ASW1x [30]
TA mixed TAMix2x [31]
LTA mixed LTAMix4+ [32]
Adaptive rowing classificationAS: arms & shoulders, TA: trunk & arms, LTA: legs, trunk, arms

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