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6 - 10 September 2017
Start List Day 2 6 - 10 September 2017 Event: 201 Race: 2001 Womens C 8+ Heat 1 Start: 7:00 A1 AUT Pirat Wien, Wiking, WRK Argonauten, RV Eva Hauer-Pavlik (1966), Ute Simma-Laib (1974), Andrea Christ (1971), Tina Reiskopf (1981), Gerlinde Biwald (1970), Andrea Ellida, Friesen Wien, ruder club graz Kazmer (1967), Manuela Helbig (1970), Marlies Dachler (1988), Melanie Zach (1993) A2 IRL Grainne Mhaol, Tribesmen Thérése Moylan (1967), Michael Molcho (1972), Norma McCambridge (1965), maire connolly (1966), Charlotte May Simera (1986), Jen Cunningham (1968), Catriona Lynch (1978), Lorraine Feehily (1982), Rachel Trench (1999) A3 NED RV Breda, Cornelis Tromp Hilversum, RV Eveline Veraart (1979), Liesbeth Rombouts-Verheugd (1963), Mandy Backx (1976), Marion Dauwerse (1961), Maud van Etten TOR (1979), Antoinette Derkinderen (1965), Petra van Woensel (1971), Dorien te Kiefte (1986), Michel Breedveld (1975) A4 INT Potomac(USA), Tuebinger(GER), Marieke van Holton (1968), Eniko Fejer (1970), Vita Rimkiene (1970), Katia Rottiers (1972), Carina Hein (1988), Monika Manios Klaipeda Masters(LTU), RV De (1979), Vineta Lupika (1974), Olwen Huxley (1970), Deborah Bregenzer (1962) Laak(NED), sport gent(BEL), SC Kuesnacht(SUI), Daugava(LAT), Elmshorner Ruderclub(GER), Nautilus I(NED) A5 GBR Worcester Jane McIntosh (1979), Clare Meadowcroft (1970), Sarah Reed (1985), Theresa Mountain (1962), Shelley Layland (1972), Charlotte Llewllyn (1965), Sharon Salter (1965), Anna Singleton (1984), Maddi Belsey-Day (1994) A6 GBR Lea, 1927 Cambridge Joanne Baxter (1959), -
Olympic Rowing Regatta Beijing, China 9-17 August
2008 Olympic Rowing Regatta Beijing, China 9-17 August MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTEnts 1. Introduction 3 2. FISA 5 2.1. What is FISA? 5 2.2. FISA contacts 6 3. Rowing at the Olympics 7 3.1. History 7 3.2. Olympic boat classes 7 3.3. How to Row 9 3.4. A Short Glossary of Rowing Terms 10 3.5. Key Rowing References 11 4. Olympic Rowing Regatta 2008 13 4.1. Olympic Qualified Boats 13 4.2. Olympic Competition Description 14 5. Athletes 16 5.1. Top 10 16 5.2. Olympic Profiles 18 6. Historical Results: Olympic Games 27 6.1. Olympic Games 1900-2004 27 7. Historical Results: World Rowing Championships 38 7.1. World Rowing Championships 2001-2003, 2005-2007 (current Olympic boat classes) 38 8. Historical Results: Rowing World Cup Results 2005-2008 44 8.1. Current Olympic boat classes 44 9. Statistics 54 9.1. Olympic Games 54 9.1.1. All Time NOC Medal Table 54 9.1.2. All Time Olympic Multi Medallists 55 9.1.3. All Time NOC Medal Table per event (current Olympic boat classes only) 58 9.2. World Rowing Championships 63 9.2.1. All Time NF Medal Table 63 9.2.2. All Time NF Medal Table per event 64 9.3. Rowing World Cup 2005-2008 70 9.3.1. Rowing World Cup Medal Tables per year 2005-2008 70 9.3.2. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Tables per event 2005-2008 (current Olympic boat classes) 72 9.4. -
Leander News
Leande r New s Leander Club Newslette r Winter 2011 Leander Crews on Top Form Henley Royal Regatta is one of the high points of the Leander season, and one that all the athletes look forward to. Visitors and athletes alike feel the build up to the Regatta from early spring as soon as work starts on the course and facilities. Once the event entries are in and the qualifiers over with, the tension begins to mount and at the draw in Henley Town Hall you will see many Leander tracksuits waiting excitedly to see who they have drawn for the first races. This year, spectators were not disappointed as Leander athletes were again involved in some fantastic races and had some well deserved wins. Our success started with Nick Middleton and Jack Hockley who, following their win in the Prince of Wales Challenge Cup last year, Captain Richard Egington teamed up with Alan Sinclair and John Collins leads the way with a win to take the trophy for a second year. Coached in the Stewards’ again by Matt Beechey, this is the first time Challenge Cup. since the event’s conception that it has been won by one club in consecutive years. Leander Ladies’ Challenge Plate crew Continued on page 2 go out fighting. Stop Press: Just as this newsletter was going to press, c i h p we were delighted to hear that we had our most a r g o t o h successful Head of the River Fours to date. More P t e J f o details in the next edition, but we had seven crews y s e t r u in the top 10 and won 5 pennants – Elite 4x, Elite o c e g a Lwt 4x, IM1 4x, Elite 4+ and W Elite 4x. -
Thor Nilsen and the Modern Orthodox Style
THE ERA OF POLARIZATION 148. Women in the 1980s Romania – USA – 1984 Olympics FISA 1984 Video Romania Woman’s Single Sculler Valeria Roşca-Răcilă 1984 Olympic Champion, Lake Casitas 5‟9” 176cm 163lb. 74kg 0°, +35° to -25°, 0-8, 0-10, 0-10 Classical Technique Hybrid-concurrent Kernschlag Elegant pendulum backswing Very strong drive to send at finish. During the 1980s, the polarization accomplished no political goal. The 1984 between the Classical Technique and Los Angeles Olympics were then marred by Modern Orthodoxy also played itself out in a tit-for-tat Soviet boycott, equally pointless, women‟s rowing, with Eastern Bloc squads equally hurtful to athletes on both sides. on the one hand and some but not all The rowers most missed in L.A. were Western crews on the other. the GDR and the Soviet women, who The 1980 Olympics in Moscow had between them had won seventeen of the been cruelly undermined by a United States- eighteen Gold Medals awarded in the led boycott which punished all athletes and previous three years. However, the GDR 2113 THE SPORT OF ROWING FISA 1984 Video Romania Women’s Eight 1984 Olympic Silver Medal, Lake Casitas Stroke Lucia Sauca 5‟10” 179cm 172lb. 78kg -5°, +45° to -15°, 0-8, 0-10, 4-10 Classical Technique Hybrid-concurrent Kernschlag Awkward catch position. Not pretty, just effective. women‟s eight had lost to the United States Yugoslavia [now Slovenia], Romanian both days in Lucerne earlier in the summer women medaled in five of the six women‟s of 1984, substantially increasing the events. -
Good Chemistry James J
Columbia College Fall 2012 TODAY Good Chemistry James J. Valentini Transitions from Longtime Professor to Dean of the College your Contents columbia connection. COVER STORY FEATURES The perfect midtown location: 40 The Home • Network with Columbia alumni Front • Attend exciting events and programs Ai-jen Poo ’96 gives domes- • Dine with a client tic workers a voice. • Conduct business meetings BY NATHALIE ALONSO ’08 • Take advantage of overnight rooms and so much more. 28 Stand and Deliver Joel Klein ’67’s extraordi- nary career as an attorney, educator and reformer. BY CHRIS BURRELL 18 Good Chemistry James J. Valentini transitions from longtime professor of chemistry to Dean of the College. Meet him in this Q&A with CCT Editor Alex Sachare ’71. 34 The Open Mind of Richard Heffner ’46 APPLY FOR The venerable PBS host MEMBERSHIP TODAY! provides a forum for guests 15 WEST 43 STREET to examine, question and NEW YORK, NY 10036 disagree. TEL: 212.719.0380 BY THOMAS VIncIGUERRA ’85, in residence at The Princeton Club ’86J, ’90 GSAS of New York www.columbiaclub.org COVER: LESLIE JEAN-BART ’76, ’77J; BACK COVER: COLIN SULLIVAN ’11 WITHIN THE FAMILY DEPARTMENTS ALUMNI NEWS Déjà Vu All Over Again or 49 Message from the CCAA President The Start of Something New? Kyra Tirana Barry ’87 on the successful inaugural summer of alumni- ete Mangurian is the 10th head football coach since there, the methods to achieve that goal. The goal will happen if sponsored internships. I came to Columbia as a freshman in 1967. (Yes, we you do the other things along the way.” were “freshmen” then, not “first-years,” and we even Still, there’s no substitute for the goal, what Mangurian calls 50 Bookshelf wore beanies during Orientation — but that’s a story the “W word.” for another time.) Since then, Columbia has compiled “The bottom line is winning,” he said. -
Herre Letvægt Firer Uden Styrmand, LM4- Indført 1975 2000M
Danske Mesterskaber Herre letvægt firer uden styrmand, LM4- Indført 1975 2000m År Vindere Klub 2020 Emil Heinrichsen (1) Bagsværd Roklub Johan Poulsen (2) Jens Graudal (3) Magnus Quaade Oddershede (4) 2019 Frederik Taulbjerg (1) Holstebro Roklub Oliver Schiltknecht(2) Marcus Villiam Lyngesen(3) Gustav Bjerg Madsen(4 2018 Ikke roet 2017 Ikke roet 2016 Ikke roet 1000M 2015 Christian Mølvig, Jakob Lillelund, Jens Albert Graudal, Lars Sorø Roklub Erik Graudal 2014 Daniel Graff, Alexander S. Sørensen, Mads Petersen, Bagsværd Roklub Jacob Neergaard 2013 Alexander Sørensen, Emil Heinrichsen, Mads Petersen, Bagsværd Roklub Malthe Sebastian Puro 2012 Alexander S. Sørensen, Mike Christensen, Christian Bagsværd Roklub Michaelsen, Frederic Maigaard 2011 Emil Espersen, Dan Holden Rasmussen, Jacob Søby Silkeborg Roklub Pedersen og Thorbjørn Patscheider 2010 Nikolaj B. Høgstedt, Ulrik Romme, Christian Mølvig og Sorø Roklub Karsten Nielsen 2009 Nikolaj B. Høgstedt, Ulrich Høgstedt, Christian Mølvig og Sorø Roklub Ulrik Romme 2008 Ulrik Høgstedt, Ulrik Romme, Christian Mølvig, Jacob Sorø Roklub Barsøe 2007 Ulrik Romme, Christian Mølvig, Emil Flindt Christensen, Sorø Roklub Ulrich Høgstedt 2006 Jakob Øjvind Nielsen, Jens Møller Martensen, Anders Københavns Roklub Christensen, Bo Vestergaard 2005 Emil Flindt Christensen, Christian Pedersen, Ulrich Sorø Roklub Høgstedt, Christian Mølvig 2004 Mads Rasmussen, Thomas Ebert, Niels Jørgen Danske Studenters Roklub Gommesen, Eskild Ebbesen 2003 Niels Gommesen, Morten Skov Hansen, Bjarne Kallesøe, Danske Studenters -
Women's Double Scull – GOLD Anna Watkins, Katherine Grainger Women's
2010: Lake Karapiro, New Zealand Olympic classes: Women’s Double Scull – GOLD Anna Watkins, Katherine Grainger Women’s Quadruple Scull – GOLD Debbie Flood, Beth Rodford, Frances Houghton, Annabel Vernon Lightweight Men’s Four – GOLD Richard Chambers, Paul Mattick, Rob Williams, Chris Bartley Lightweight Men’s Double Scull – GOLD Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter Men’s Pair – SILVER Peter Reed, Andrew Triggs Hodge Men’s Eight – SILVER Tom Broadway, James Clarke, Cameron Nichol, James Foad, Mohammed Sbihi, Greg Searle, Tom Ransley, Daniel Ritchie, Phelan Hill (cox) Men’s Double Scull – SILVER Matthew Wells, Marcus Bateman Women’s Pair – SILVER Helen Glover, Heather Stanning Men’s Single Scull – BRONZE Alan Campbell Paralympic classes: Adaptive Arms and Shoulders Single Scull – GOLD Tom Aggar Legs Trunks and Arms Mixed Coxed Four – SILVER Kelsie Gibson, Ryan Chamberlain, James Roe, Katherine Jones, Rhiannon Jones (cox) 2009: Poznan, Poland Olympic classes: Men’s Four – GOLD Alex Partridge, Richard Egington, Alex Gregory, Matthew Langridge Men’s Pair – SILVER Peter Reed, Andrew Triggs Hodge Men’s Single Scull – SILVER Alan Campbell Women’s Single Scull – SILVER Katherine Grainger Women’s Double Scull – SILVER Anna Bebington, Annabel Vernon Lightweight Women’s Double Scull – BRONZE Hester Goodsell, Sophie Hosking Paralympic classes: Adaptive Arms and Shoulders Single Scull – GOLD Tom Aggar Legs Trunk and Arms Mixed Coxed Four – GOLD Vicki Hansford, James Roe, David Smith, Naomi Riches, Rhiannon Jones (cox) International classes: Women’s Lightweight -
101 Heat 1 101 Heat 2
Bled Mens E 4+ 101 Heat 1 (EVENT) 1001 Rank No. Boat/Crew 500 m 1000 m 1 A4 IRL - Galway, Neptune (Comb.) 1:41.90 3:26.26 Malachy McGlynn (1966), Tom Dunn (1965), Mick O'Shea (1955), Gerry Murphy (1960), Gary O'Neill (1968) 1:41.90 1:44.36 2 A7 GER - Akad. RV Leipzig e. V., Duisburger, Hersfelder, Koblenz, RV Oberhausen (Comb.) 1:42.90 3:26.50 Sylke Zirnstein (1964), Ulrich Groffy (1961), Goran Gavrilovic (1959), Dirk Zimmer (1965), Frank Kerkhof (1959) 1:42.90 1:43.60 1.00 0.24 3 A1 INT - San Diego RC(USA), Essendon(AUS), Tartu(EST) (Comb.) 1:45.44 3:30.94 Lisa Roth (1959), Donald Cochrane (1959), Kristjan Korgesaar (1974), Glenn Bottrell (1955), Tim Juzefowicz (1959) 1:45.44 1:45.50 3.54 4.68 4 A5 INT - La Marina(ARG), Río Paraná Corrientes(ARG), C.R. Almirante Baroso(BRA), Regatas Rosario(ARG) (Comb.) 1:51.03 3:33.45 Gabriela Lozano (1962), Andres Fernandez Madero (1957), Gerardo Bufarull (1963), Marcelo Dalpiaz Payeras (1969), Ruben 1:51.03 1:42.42 Tamagnone (1958) 9.13 7.19 5 A3 GBR - Nottingham (NRC) 1:44.88 3:35.97 Fergus Robertson (1992), Andy Brown (1965), Andy Townsend (1960), Mike Walker (1963), Shane MacSweeney (1959) 1:44.88 1:51.09 2.98 9.71 6 A2 GBR - Grosvenor, Reading, Upper Thames (Comb.) 1:45.13 3:44.66 Lesley Teall (1972), Stephen O'Regan (1957), Neil Anderson (1962), Miroslav Schonauer (1964), Stephen Williams (1961) 1:45.13 1:59.53 3.23 18.40 7 A6 INT - Clydesdale(GBR), CR Bandeirantes(BRA) (Comb.) 1:43.88 3:49.87 Lesley Thomas Johnston (1946), Hugo Janeba (1965), Elzio Barbosa (1961), Acacio Lemos (1970), Luiz Alfredo Santos (1952) 1:43.88 2:05.99 1.98 23.61 Bled Mens E 4+ 101 Heat 2 (EVENT) 1002 Rank No. -
Ruderreport 6-2012 Homepage Ruderreport
AUGUST 2012 U23-Weltmeisterschaften Trakai (LTU) Coupe de la Jeunesse Banyoles (ESP) WM Junioren/non olympics Plovdiv (BUL) VERBAND OFFIZIELL AUF EINEN BLICK OLYMPISCHE SPIELE 2012 28. Juli bis 12. August • LONDON • Gold-Silber–Bronze Titelbild Sensationelle Erfolge bei der U23-WM in Trakai – zwei U23-Weltmeistertitel LG-Männer-Doppelzweier Männer-Achter für die ÖRV-Boote. Magdalena Lobnig Gold Dänemark (Mads Rasmussen, Gold Deutschland 5.48,75 Rasmus Quist) 6.37,17 (PIR) und Lisa Farthofer (OTT), Trainer Silber Kanada 5.49,98 Herbert Edthofer, holten GOLD im Silber Großbritannien (Zac Purchase, Bronze Großbritannien 5.51,18 Mark Hunter) 6.37,78 W 2x. Bernhard und Paul Sieber Bronze Neuseeland (Storm Uru, LG-Frauen-Doppelzweier (beide STA), Trainer Raimund Schmidt, Peter Taylor) 6.40,86 Gold Großbritannien (Katherine gewannen GOLD im LM 2x, LG-Männer-Vierer-ohne Copeland, Sophie Hosking) 7.09,30 HERZLICHE GRATULATION. Silber China (Xu Dongxiang, Gold Südafrika 6.02,84 Huang Wenyi) 7.11,93 Silber Großbritannien 6.03,09 Bronze Griechenland (Christina Giazitzidou, 3 Kommentar des Präsidenten Bronze Dänemark 6.03,16 Alexandra Tsiavou) 7.12,09 4 Business2Row 2012 Männer-Einer Frauen-Einer Mag. Andreas Hahn Gold Neuseeland (Mahe Drysdale) 6.57,28 Gold Tschechien (Miroslava Knapkova) 7.54,37 Silber Tschechien (Ondrej Synek) 6.59,37 Silber Dänemark (Fie Udby Erichsen) 7.57,72 5 Vienna Nightrow Bronze Großbritannien (Alan Campbell) 7.03,28 Bronze Australien (Kim Crow) 7.58,04 Stefanie Sandhäugl Männer-Zweier-ohne Frauen-Zweier-ohne 6 Traunsee -
Shelter Founder Leaves Her Sanctuary
The Pickering Ajax Nissan INCOME TAX PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURN Parts/Service Monday - Thursday 7:00am - 8:00pm All-Canadian Tax Service Friday 7:00am - 6:00pm Beijing only $ 95* Saturday 8:00am - 2:00pm 49. 375 Bayly Street West, Ajax 2008 * Most returns *GST extra (Between Westney & Harwood) Priscilla Lopes-Schliep wins bronze / Ron’s Beijing/ 100 Westney Rd S (Ajax Go Station) 1-800-565-6365 (905) 426-4860 905-686-0555 Chris Cook on the water / 4-PAGE SECTION 15-18 ✦ 96 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 51,400 ✦ Optional delivery $6/Newsstand $1 ✦ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2008 Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com Shelter founder leaves her sanctuary Five hundred animals order for that to happen. left behind after “I can’t sleep because I worry about what will happen to the animals,” she said Joyce Smith dies in a February interview. “They’d probably all be put down (without owning land). This is my nightmare.” By Kristen Calis But no one donated any land and since [email protected] the board has decided to keep the sanctu- ary going, members hope the community PICKERING — Joyce Smith had a dream will provide donations to feed and medi- to run the perfect sanctuary for all ani- cate the animals. mals, and her friends don’t want it to “We want to minimize the burden of not end. having Joyce here,” said board member “We’ve decided we’re going to keep it Fiona Forrest-Airlie. going as long as we can,” said M.J. Galaski, Ms. Smith had been ill for several a member of the Second Chance Wildlife months and, despite her doctor’s orders, Sanctuary board of directors. -
Newsletter 2016
Monkton Bluefriars Newsletter 2016 Issue 36 | Registered Charity: 1057332 | ©2016 Monkton Bluefriars Charitable Trust J15 4x+ A crew Bow: Ed Hooper, Joss Wheeldon, Nick Pritchard, George Shaw Cox: Will Clapp J18 2- Bow: Guy Hooper Str: Max Leflaive-Manley J15 4x+ B crew Bow: Ashley Seakins, George Mitchell, Euan Haigh, Rory Hawking Cox: Oliver Bennett J18 2x Bow: Emily Martin Str: Hannah Street The Monkton Bluefriars Newsletter 2016 Index Editors 4 Crew Spirit Julian Bewick 4 Leadership and Inspiration Godfrey Bishop The First XI 5 Charles Sergel Cover 5 Ran Laurie Joe Short 6 Mike Lapage 6 Peter Kirkpatrick Printer 7 Paul Mellows Ralph Allen Press 8 Ian Lang 9 John Chester Monkton Bluefriars 9 Peter Webb Charitable Trust 10 Rowley Douglas 11 Steve Williams Trustees 13 Alex Partridge Gen Bailhache- Articles Graham 15 1964 – Tokyo Arnold Cooke Julian Bewick 15 'Golden' JMB Julian Bewick Godfrey Bishop 21 Women in Sport Sarah Kiefer Peter Bossom 22 The Ten Tors Guy Thompson Julius Caesar 25 Bank Clearing on the Avon James Dawson John Clark 25 My Monkton Rowing Experience Rosemary Coates Max Leflaive-Manley Rowley Douglas MBE 27 Ten Tors Experience Alex Murchison Fergus Murison MCSBC Alex Partridge 28 2016 Hazewinkel Taining Camp Matt Wells Steve Williams OBE 29 2016 Make it Count Matt Wells 33 Olivia Caesar – WJ16 1x Matt Wells 34 Bluefriars BBQ Gen Bailhache-Graham 34 A Note from the Treasurer 3 Crew Spirit encouraged by a cox whom we trusted absolutely. These were the beginnings from which so many Monktonians of the 'When you get the rhythm in an past have graduated to greater things. -
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012–2013
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012–2013 Rowing Rowing Australia Office Address: 21 Alexandrina Drive, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Postal Address: PO Box 7147, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Phone: (02) 6214 7526 Rowing Australia Fax: (02) 6281 3910 Website: www.rowingaustralia.com.au Annual Report 2012–2013 Winning PartnershiP The Australian Sports Commission proudly supports Rowing Australia The Australian Sports Commission Rowing Australia is one of many is the Australian Government national sporting organisations agency that develops, supports that has formed a winning and invests in sport at all levels in partnership with the Australian Australia. Rowing Australia has Sports Commission to develop its worked closely with the Australian sport in Australia. Sports Commission to develop rowing from community participation to high-level performance. AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION www.ausport.gov.au Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012– 2013 In appreciation Rowing Australia would like to thank the following partners and sponsors for the continued support they provide to rowing: Partners Australian Sports Commission Australian Olympic Committee State Associations and affiliated clubs Australian Institute of Sport National Elite Sports Council comprising State Institutes/Academies of Sport Corporate Sponsors Singapore Airlines Croker Oars Sykes Racing JL Racing Corporate Supporters & Suppliers Australian Ambulance Service The JRT Partnership Designer Paintworks/The Regatta Shop ICONPHOTO Media Monitors Stage & Screen Travel Services VJ Ryan & Co. – corporate