| Men's eight at the 2019 World Rowing Championships | |
|---|---|
| Venue | Linz-Ottensheim | 
| Location | Ottensheim, Austria | 
| Dates | 27 August – 1 September | 
| Competitors | 91 from 10 nations | 
| Winning time | 5:19.41 | 
| Medalists | |
| 2019 World Rowing Championships | ||
|---|---|---|
|  | ||
| Openweight events | ||
| Single sculls | men | women | 
| Double sculls | men | women | 
| Quadruple sculls | men | women | 
| Coxless pair | men | women | 
| Coxless four | men | women | 
| Eight | men | women | 
| Lightweight events | ||
| Lwt single sculls | men | women | 
| Lwt double sculls | men | women | 
| Lwt quadruple sculls | men | women | 
| Lwt coxless pair | men | women | 
| Para-rowing events | ||
| PR1 single sculls | men | women | 
| PR2 single sculls | men | women | 
| PR2 double sculls | mixed | |
| PR3 coxless pair | men | women | 
| PR3 double sculls | mixed | |
| PR3 coxed four | mixed | |
The men's eight competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue.[1] A top-five finish ensured qualification for the Tokyo Olympics.[2]
Schedule
The schedule was as follows:[1]
| Date | Time | Round | 
|---|---|---|
| Tuesday 27 August 2019 | 12:35 | Heats | 
| Thursday 29 August 2019 | 13:59 | Repechage | 
| Sunday 1 September 2019 | 12:42 | Final B | 
| 14:12 | Final A | 
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Results
Heats
The two fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the repechage.[3]
Heat 1
| Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Weißenfeld, Follert, Reinhardt, Johannesen, Schneider, Jakschik, Schmidt, Ocik, Sauer |  Germany | 5:30.28 | FA | 
| 2 | Forsterling, Purnell, Moore, Keenan, Booth, Masters, Turrin, Widdicombe, Brodie | .svg.png.webp) Australia | 5:32.91 | FA | 
| 3 | Copp, Perry, Stone, de Wit, Barakso, Bailey, Buczek, Crothers, Thompson-Willie | .svg.png.webp) Canada | 5:35.46 | R | 
| 4 | Gabbia, Liuzzi, Parlato, Perino, Fiume, Paonessa, Mumolo, Pietra, D'Aniello |  Italy | 5:42.74 | R | 
| 5 | Rudnichenko, Kuznetsov, Lomachev, Kulesh, Yaganov, Stepanov, Ivanov, Andrienko, Safonkin |  Russia | 5:43.71 | R | 
Heat 2
| Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | George, Rudkin, Bugajski, Sbihi, Dawson, Wynne-Griffith, Tarrant, Ford, Fieldman |  Great Britain | 5:25.91 | FA | 
| 2 | Karwoski, Eble, Harrity, Mead, Richards, di Santo, Davison, Hack, Venonsky |  United States | 5:26.41 | FA | 
| 3 | Versluis, Knab, Tissen, van Dorp, Hurkmans, Schwarz, van den Ende, Lücken, Kops |  Netherlands | 5:26.75 | R | 
| 4 | Lassche, Bond, Kirkham, Drysdale, Robertson, Wilson, MacDonald, Jones, Bosworth |  New Zealand | 5:35.73 | R | 
| 5 | Chioseaua, Damii, Matinca, Adam, Pîrghie, Bejan, Aicoboae, Macovei, Munteanu |  Romania | 5:42.30 | R | 
Repechage
The two fastest boats advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final.[4]
| Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | van den Ende, Knab, Tissen, van Dorp, Hurkmans, Schwarz, Versluis, Lücken, Kops |  Netherlands | 5:21.60 | FA | 
| 2 | Lassche, Bond, Kirkham, Drysdale, Robertson, Wilson, MacDonald, Jones, Bosworth |  New Zealand | 5:24.66 | FA | 
| 3 | Chioseaua, Damii, Radu, Adam, Pîrghie, Bejan, Aicoboae, Macovei, Munteanu |  Romania | 5:27.19 | FB | 
| 4 | Copp, Perry, Stone, de Wit, Barakso, Bailey, Buczek, Crothers, Thompson-Willie | .svg.png.webp) Canada | 5:30.60 | FB | 
| 5 | Gabbia, Liuzzi, Parlato, Perino, Fiume, Paonessa, Mumolo, Pietra, D'Aniello |  Italy | 5:34.59 | FB | 
| 6 | Rudnichenko, Kuznetsov, Lomachev, Kulesh, Yaganov, Stepanov, Ivanov, Andrienko, Safonkin |  Russia | 5:38.10 | FB | 
Finals
The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the B final.[5]
Final B
| Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chioseaua, Damii, Matinca, Adam, Pîrghie, Bejan, Aicoboae, Macovei, Munteanu |  Romania | 5:38.91 | 
| 2 | Copp, Perry, Stone, de Wit, Barakso, Bailey, Buczek, Crothers, Thompson-Willie | .svg.png.webp) Canada | 5:42.09 | 
| 3 | Gabbia, Liuzzi, Parlato, Perino, Fiume, Paonessa, Mumolo, Pietra, D'Aniello |  Italy | 5:48.33 | 
| 4 | Rudnichenko, Kuznetsov, Lomachev, Kulesh, Yaganov, Stepanov, Ivanov, Andrienko, Safonkin |  Russia | 5:54.41 | 
Final A
| Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | 
|---|---|---|---|
|  | Weißenfeld, Follert, Reinhardt, Johannesen, Schneider, Jakschik, Schmidt, Ocik, Sauer |  Germany | 5:19.41 | 
|  | Versluis, Knab, Tissen, van Dorp, Hurkmans, Schwarz, van den Ende, Lücken, Kops |  Netherlands | 5:19.96 | 
|  | George, Rudkin, Bugajski, Sbihi, Dawson, Wynne-Griffith, Tarrant, Ford, Fieldman |  Great Britain | 5:22.35 | 
| 4 | Forsterling, Purnell, Moore, Keenan, Booth, Masters, Turrin, Widdicombe, Brodie | .svg.png.webp) Australia | 5:22.88 | 
| 5 | Karwoski, Eble, Harrity, Mead, Richards, di Santo, Davison, Hack, Venonsky |  United States | 5:23.92 | 
| 6 | Lassche, Bond, Kirkham, Drysdale, Robertson, Wilson, MacDonald, Jones, Bosworth |  New Zealand | 5:24.470 | 
References
- 1 2 "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | Schedule By Event". World Rowing. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
- ↑ "Australia aims to qualify 14 boats for Tokyo 2020". Rowing Australia. Archived from the original on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- ↑ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (M8+) Men's Eight – Heat". World Rowing. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
- ↑ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (M8+) Men's Eight – Repechage". World Rowing. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
- ↑ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (M8+) Men's Eight – Final". World Rowing. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
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