1997 World Rowing Championships
VenueLac d'Aiguebelette
LocationAiguebelette-le-Lac, France
Dates31 August to 7 September

The 1997 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 31 August to 7 September 1997 at the Lac d'Aiguebelette, France.[1] The annual week-long rowing regatta was organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation), and held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer. In non-Olympic years it is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.

Medal summary

Men's events

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
M1x  United States
Jamie Koven
6:44.86  Germany
André Willms
6:47.49  Great Britain
Greg Searle
6:47.57
M2x  Germany
Andreas Hajek
Stephan Volkert
6:13.35  Norway
Steffen Størseth
Kjetil Undset
6:14.98  Australia
Duncan Free
Marcus Free
6:16.05
M4x  Italy
Agostino Abbagnale
Giovanni Calabrese
Alessandro Corona
Rossano Galtarossa
5:42.50  Germany
Jens Burow
Marco Geisler
Marcel Hacker
Stefan Röhnert
5:45.88  Ukraine
Oleh Lykov
Oleksandr Marchenko
Leonid Shaposhnikov
Oleksandr Zaskalko
5:46.11
M2+  United States
Nicholas Anderson
Scott Fentress
Jordan Irving (c)
6:56.30  Australia
David Cameron
Nick McDonald-Crowley
David Colvin (c)
6:56.36  Greece
Georgios Fotou
Konstantinos Kariotis
Lampros Rizos (c)
6:57.62
M2-  France
Michel Andrieux
Jean-Christophe Rolland
6:27.69  Italy
Lorenzo Carboncini
Mattia Trombetta
6:31.51  United States
Adam Holland
Edward Murphy
6:32.10
M4-  Great Britain
James Cracknell
Tim Foster
Matthew Pinsent
Steve Redgrave
5:52.40  France
Gilles Bosquet
Daniel Fauché
Olivier Moncelet
Bertrand Vecten
5:56.34  Romania
Dorin Alupei
Gabriel Marin
Cornel Nemțoc
Florian Tudor
5:57.10
M4+[2]  France
Antoine Béghin
Vincent Maliszewski
Bernard Roche
Laurent Béghin
Christophe Lattaignant (cox)
6:04.17  Italy
Giuliano De Stabile
Rosario Gioia
Francesco Mattei
Mario Palmisano
Gaetano Iannuzzi (cox)
6:05.98  Great Britain
Ed Coode
Mark Johnson
Garry McAdams
Steve Trapmore
David Chung (cox)
6:09.80
M8+  United States
Chris Ahrens
Sebastian Bea
Phil Henry
Robert Kaehler
Garrett Miller
Timothy Richter
Michael Wherley
Robert Cummins
Peter Cipollone (c)
5:27.20  Romania
Valentin Robu
Florin Corbeanu
Viorel Talapan
Florian Tudor
Gabriel Marin
Andrei Bănică
Cornel Nemțoc
Dorin Alupei
Marin Gheorghe (c)
5:27.76  Australia[3]
Robert Walker
Geoff Stewart
Alastair Gordon
David Porzig
James Stewart
Daniel Burke
Drew Ginn
Richard Wearne
David Colvin
5:28.14
Men's lightweight events
LM1x  Denmark
Karsten Nielsen
6:57.16   Switzerland
Michael Bänninger
6:59.62  Czech Republic
Tomáš Kacovský
7:00.92
LM2x  Poland
Tomasz Kucharski
Robert Sycz
6:14.57  Italy
Michelangelo Crispi
Leonardo Pettinari
6:15.98  Germany
Ingo Euler
Bernhard Rühling
6:18.38
LM2-   Switzerland
Mathias Binder
Beni Schmidt
6:32.81  Ireland
Neville Maxwell
Tony O'Connor
6:33.51  Denmark
Jeppe Jensen Kollat
Jakob Øjvind Nielsen
6:34.11
LM4x  Italy
Stefano Basalini
Paolo Pittino
Franco Sancassani
Massimo Guglielmi
5:50.68  Germany
Markus Baumann
Oliver Ibielski
Alexander Lutz
Frank Mager
5:52.90  Ireland
John Armstrong
Neal Byrne
Brendan Dolan
Emmet O'Brien
5:55.04
LM4-  Denmark
Thomas Ebert
Thomas Poulsen
Eskild Ebbesen
Victor Feddersen
5:54.35  France
Xavier Dorfman
Frederic Pinon
Yves Hocdé
Laurent Porchier
5:54.91  Germany
Martin Weis
Marcus Mielke
Jan Herzog
Roland Haendle
5:57.87
LM8+  Australia
Darren Balmforth
Jon Berney
Simon Burgess
Alastair Isherwood
Rob Mitchell
Bob Richards
Michael Wiseman
Tim Wright
Brett Hayman (c)
5:40.00  Great Britain
Phil Baker
James Brown
Jim Hartland
Alex Henshilwood
Jason Keys
Dave Lemon
Jim Mcniven
Ben Webb
John Deakin (c)
5:40.03  Canada
Jon Beare
Chris Davidson
Jeff Lay
Graham Mclaren
Anthony Shearing
Ben Storey
Bryan Thompson
Edward Winchester
Chris Taylor (c)
5:40.91

Women's events

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
W1x  Belarus
Ekaterina Karsten-Khodotovitch
7:29.30  Denmark
Trine Hansen
7:30.73  Sweden
Maria Brandin
7:31.39
W2x  Germany
Kathrin Boron
Meike Evers
6:51.07  Great Britain
Miriam Batten
Gillian Lindsay
6:48.82  Romania
Liliana Gafencu
Viorica Susanu
6:50.16
W4x  Germany
Kathrin Boron
Kerstin Köppen
Manuela Lutze
Jana Thieme
6:16.15  Denmark
Ulla Hansen Werner
Sarah Lauritzen
Dorthe Pedersen
Stinne Petersen
6:19.35  Ukraine
Inna Frolova
Svitlana Mazii
Dina Miftakhutdinova
Olena Morozova-Ronzhina
6:20.16
W2-  Canada
Alison Korn
Emma Robinson
7:08.09  Romania
Veronica Cochela
Georgeta Damian
7:14.77  Russia
Albina Ligatcheva
Vera Pochitaeva
7:17.10
W4-  Great Britain
Alex Beever
Lisa Eyre
Elizabeth Henshilwood
Sue Walker
6:40.30  Romania
Doina Ignat
Ioana Olteanu
Doina Spîrcu
Anca Tănase
6:41.13  Germany
Anna Coenen
Pia Coenen
Kristina Erbe
Elke Hipler
6:45.70
W8+  Romania
Georgeta Damian
Viorica Susanu
Ioana Olteanu
Angela Cazac
Liliana Gafencu
Veronica Cochela
Doina Ignat
Anca Tănase
Elena Georgescu (c)
6:02.40  Canada
Buffy-Lynne Williams-Alexander
Laryssa Biesenthal
Jessica Gonin
Alison Korn
Emma Robinson
Dorota Urbaniak
Kristen Wall
Kubet Weston
Lesley Thompson-Willie (c)
6:07.18  Great Britain
Alex Beever
Lisa Eyre
Katherine Grainger
Elizabeth Henshilwood
Elise Laverick
Sue Walker
Rachel Woolf
Francesca Zino
Suzie Ellis (c)
6:10.00
Women's lightweight events
LW1x  United States
Sarah Garner
7:38.39  France
Bénédicte Dorfman-Luzuy
7:42.48  Sweden
Kristina Knejp Christensson
7:46.98
LW2x  Germany
Angelika Brand
Michelle Darvill
7:00.93  Denmark
Lene Andersson
Anna Helleberg
7:01.77  Romania
Angela Alupei
Camelia Macoviciuc
7:03.86
LW2-  Australia
Eliza Blair
Justine Joyce
7:18.32  United States
Michelle Borkhuis
Linda Muri
7:20.34  Great Britain
Caroline Hobson
Malindi Myers
7:23.97
LW4x  Germany
Christiane Brand
Nicole Faust
Christine Morawitz
Gunda Reimers
6:36.63  Canada
Nathalie Benzing
Brie Ellard
Renata Troc
Samara Walbohm
6:37.16  Netherlands
Hedi Poot
Brechtje van Eijck
Sigrid Winkelhuis
Floortje van Eijck
6:39.38

Medal table

Place Nation 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1  Germany 5 3 2 10
2  United States 4 1 1 6
3  Great Britain 2 2 3 7
4  Italy 2 2 0 4
5  Australia 2 1 2 5
6  Romania 1 3 3 7
7  Denmark 1 3 1 5
8  Canada 1 2 1 4
9  France 1 2 0 3
10   Switzerland 1 1 0 2
11  Belarus 1 0 0 1
 Poland 1 0 0 1
13  Ireland 0 1 1 2
14  Norway 0 1 0 1
15  Sweden 0 0 2 2
 Ukraine 0 0 2 2
17  Czech Republic 0 0 1 1
 Greece 0 0 1 1
 Netherlands 0 0 1 1
 Russia 0 0 1 1
Total22222266

References

  1. "1997 World Rowing Championships". International Rowing Federation. Archived from the original on 28 April 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  2. "(M4+) Men's Coxed Four – Final". FISA. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  3. "1997 Aiguebelette World Championships – Australian Rowing History". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
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