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This Entire Document Rowing Results FISA Officials Function Name IF President Denis Oswald IF Vice President Anita De Frantz IF Treasurer Mike Williams Executive Committee Member Tricia Smith IF Secretary General Matt Smith Technical Delegate 1 Mike Sweeney Technical Delegate 2 Svetla Otzetova Jury of Appeal Patrick Rombaut John Boultbee Alain Lacoste Paul Fuchs JC Rolland Peter Morrison Jose Nunes Arno Boes Khaled Zain El Din Eduardo Palomo Thor Nilsen Zhang Qing Fred Schoch Bernd Schuhmacher Michel Doutre Guylaine Bernier Mike Tanner Helma Nepperus Stanislaw Komornicki Penny Chuter Morten Espersen Stefan Piesik Peter Thomas Debby De Angelis Helen Bishop Ricardo Ibarra Sheila Stephens Daniela Oronova Debora Feutren Carolyn Searle Special Journalist Melissa Bray Special Photographer Dominik Keller Guy Hebblewhite IF Senior Staff Emilio Pastorello Natalie Schmutz ATHOC Race Commentary Paul Castle ATHOC Tower Commentary Christoph Socin Mark Hafner FISA Database Consultant Maurice Paschoud International Umpire 1 Wayne Osterhout International Umpire 2 Hans de Haas International Umpire 3 Heinz Ruth International Umpire 4 John Friend International Umpire 5 Guy Jouanno International Umpire 6 Xie Degang file:///M|/Results_Book_CD/site/content/RO/content/htmls/TMP8k4ia2uyw7.htm (1 of 2)22/08/2004 20:21:57 Rowing Results International Umpire 7 Arnost Poisl International Umpire 8 Franco Cobas International Umpire 9 Marianne Erdos International Umpire 10 Corrado Schinelli International Umpire 11 John Wylie International Umpire 12 Marta Marszalek International Umpire 13 Allan Davies International Umpire 14 Fritz Weber International Umpire 15 Borut Golob International Umpire 16 Gunnar Magnusson International Umpire 17 Robert Scurria International Umpire 18 Efthimios Kasampalis International Umpire 19 Konstantinos Papagiannis International Umpire 20 Konstantinos Kavounis file:///M|/Results_Book_CD/site/content/RO/content/htmls/TMP8k4ia2uyw7.htm (2 of 2)22/08/2004 20:21:57 Rowing/Canoeing Centre ROWING Ολυµπιακό Κωπηλατοδρόµιο Σχοινιά Κωπηλασία / AVIRON CO Aviron & CF - Schinias As of TUE 10 AUG 2004 NUMBER OF ENTRIES BY NOC Αριθµός Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Nombre d'inscrits par CNO NOC W1x M1x W2- M2- W2x M2x M4- LW2x LM2x LM4- W4x M4x W8+ M8+ NOC NOC Total Code [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] Code ALG Algeria 1 ALG 1 ARG Argentina 11 1 1 ARG 4 AUS Australia 1 11111111111AUS 12 AUT Austria 11AUT 2 BEL Belgium 11BEL 2 BLR Belarus 11 11 BLR 4 BRA Brazil 11 1 BRA 3 BUL Bulgaria 111 1 BUL 4 CAN Canada 11 11 1 11CAN 7 CHI Chile 11 CHI 2 CHN Peoples Republic of China 111 11 1 CHN 6 CRO Croatia 11 CRO 2 CUB Cuba 1111 CUB 4 CZE Czech Republic 1111111 CZE 7 DEN Denmark 1111 DEN 4 EGY Egypt 11 EGY 2 ESP Spain 1 111 ESP 4 EST Estonia 11 1EST 3 FRA France 111111FRA 6 GBR Great Britain 1111111 111 1GBR 11 GER Germany 11111111111111GER 14 GRE Greece 11 GRE 2 HKG Hong Kong, China 11HKG 2 HUN Hungary 111 HUN 3 INA Indonesia 1 INA 1 IND India 1 IND 1 IRL Ireland 11 IRL 2 ITA Italy 1 1111 11 1 1ITA 9 JPN Japan 11 JPN 2 KEN Kenya 1 KEN 1 KOR Republic of Korea 11 KOR 2 LTU Lithuania 1 LTU 1 MEX Mexico 11MEX 2 NED Netherlands 11 1 1 11NED 6 NOR Norway 11 NOR 2 NZL New Zealand 1 111 1 NZL 5 PAR Paraguay 11 PAR 2 PER Peru 1 PER 1 POL Poland 1111 1 1POL 6 ROM Romania 1111 1ROM 5 RSA Republic of South Africa 1 RSA 1 RUS Russian Federation 1 1 1 111 RUS 6 SCG Serbia and Montenegro 11SCG 2 SLO Slovenia 1111 SLO 4 SUI Switzerland 11 1 SUI 3 SVK Slovakia 1 SVK 1 SWE Sweden 1 SWE 1 THA Thailand 1 THA 1 TPE Chinese Taipei 11 TPE 2 TUN Tunisia 1 TUN 1 UKR Ukraine 111UKR 3 URU Uruguay 11URU 2 USA United States of America 1 11 111111111USA 12 UZB Uzbekistan 11 1 UZB 3 VIE Vietnam 1 VIE 1 55 Total 24 29 10 13 10 14 13 18 21 13 8 13 7 9 55 202 Legend: W1x Women's Single Sculls M1x Men's Single Sculls W2- Women's Pairs M2- Men's Pairs W2x Women's Double Sculls M2x Men's Double Sculls M4- Men's Four LW2x Lwt. Women's Double Sculls LM2x Lightweight Men's Double Sculls LM4- Lightweight Men's Four W4x Women's Quadruple Sculls M4x Men's Quadruple Sculls W8+ Women's Eight M8+ Men's Eight RO0000000_C30 1.0 Report Created TUE 10 AUG 2004 15:29 Page 1 / 1 Rowing/Canoeing Centre Rowing Ολυµπιακό Κωπηλατοδρόµιο Σχοινιά Κωπηλασία / Aviron CO Aviron & CF - Schinias As of SUN 22 AUG 2004 Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste des inscrits par CNO ALG - Algeria Event Event Height Weight Seat Name Date of Birth Code Number [m/ft in] [kg/lbs] M1x 2 (b) AICH Mohamed 30 JUL 1981 1.85/ 6'0" 73.0/ 160.9 Legend: W1x Women's Single Sculls M1x Men's Single Sculls W2- Women's Pairs M2- Men's Pairs W2x Women's Double Sculls M2x Men's Double Sculls M4- Men's Four LW2x Lwt. Women's Double Sculls LM2x Lightweight Men's Double Sculls LM4- Lightweight Men's Four W4x Women's Quadruple Sculls M4x Men's Quadruple Sculls W8+ Women's Eight M8+ Men's Eight (b) bow (2)-(7) seat (s) stroke (c) cox Note: All corrections until the draw are available in INFO. RO0000000_C32A 1.1 Report Created SUN 22 AUG 2004 11:11 Page 1 / 59 Rowing/Canoeing Centre Rowing Ολυµπιακό Κωπηλατοδρόµιο Σχοινιά Κωπηλασία / Aviron CO Aviron & CF - Schinias As of SUN 22 AUG 2004 Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste des inscrits par CNO ARG - Argentina Event Event Height Weight Seat Name Date of Birth Code Number [m/ft in] [kg/lbs] W1x 1 (b) MARIN Analia 04 MAY 1983 1.61/ 5'3" 61.0/ 134.4 M1x 2 (b) FERNANDEZ Santiago 23 SEP 1976 1.92/ 6'3" 93.0/ 205.0 M2- 4 (b) NANEDER Walter 27 APR 1978 1.91/ 6'3" 95.0/ 209.4 (s) MORALES Marcos 04 JAN 1976 1.91/ 6'3" 95.0/ 209.4 LW2x 8 (b) KRALJEV Milka 08 NOV 1982 1.66/ 5'5" 57.0/ 125.6 (s) PALERMO Lucia 30 SEP 1985 1.72/ 5'7" 61.0/ 134.4 Legend: W1x Women's Single Sculls M1x Men's Single Sculls W2- Women's Pairs M2- Men's Pairs W2x Women's Double Sculls M2x Men's Double Sculls M4- Men's Four LW2x Lwt. Women's Double Sculls LM2x Lightweight Men's Double Sculls LM4- Lightweight Men's Four W4x Women's Quadruple Sculls M4x Men's Quadruple Sculls W8+ Women's Eight M8+ Men's Eight (b) bow (2)-(7) seat (s) stroke (c) cox Note: All corrections until the draw are available in INFO. RO0000000_C32A 1.1 Report Created SUN 22 AUG 2004 11:11 Page 2 / 59 Rowing/Canoeing Centre Rowing Ολυµπιακό Κωπηλατοδρόµιο Σχοινιά Κωπηλασία / Aviron CO Aviron & CF - Schinias As of SUN 22 AUG 2004 Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste des inscrits par CNO AUS - Australia Event Event Height Weight Seat Name Date of Birth Code Number [m/ft in] [kg/lbs] M1x 2 (b) JONES Craig 09 APR 1972 1.93/ 6'3" 90.0/ 198.4 M2- 4 (b) GINN Drew 20 NOV 1974 1.95/ 6'4" 85.0/ 187.3 (s) TOMKINS James 19 AUG 1965 1.99/ 6'6" 98.0/ 216.0 W2x 5 (b) MARTIN Donna 11 JAN 1980 1.75/ 5'8" 70.0/ 154.3 (s) ROBINSON Jane 12 DEC 1969 1.83/ 6'0" 76.0/ 167.5 M2x 6 (b) LONG Brendan 24 NOV 1979 1.96/ 6'5" 89.0/ 196.2 (s) HARDCASTLE Peter 14 JUL 1978 1.96/ 6'5" 92.0/ 202.8 M4- 7 (b) McGOWAN Dave 27 APR 1981 1.92/ 6'3" 84.0/ 185.1 (2) JAHRLING Rob 14 FEB 1974 2.04/ 6'8" 96.0/ 211.6 (3) LAURICH Tom 24 JUL 1980 2.00/ 6'6" 96.0/ 211.6 (s) DENNIS David 30 MAY 1980 1.92/ 6'3" 85.0/ 187.3 LW2x 8 (b) NEWMARCH Sally 02 JUN 1975 1.76/ 5'9" 57.0/ 125.6 (s) HALLIDAY Amber 13 NOV 1979 1.70/ 5'6" 58.0/ 127.8 LM2x 9 (b) JELBART George 12 APR 1982 1.86/ 6'1" 75.0/ 165.3 (s) WURF Cameron 03 AUG 1983 1.82/ 5'11" 70.0/ 154.3 LM4- 10 (b) LOFTUS Glen 08 JUN 1976 1.87/ 6'1" 70.0/ 154.3 (2) EDWARDS Anthony 22 DEC 1972 1.83/ 6'0" 72.0/ 158.7 (3) CURETON Ben 11 FEB 1981 1.84/ 6'0" 70.0/ 154.3 (s) BURGESS Simon 11 SEP 1967 1.78/ 5'10" 70.0/ 154.3 W4x 11 (b) FALETIC Dana 01 AUG 1977 1.78/ 5'10" 74.0/ 163.1 (2) SATTIN Rebecca 29 OCT 1980 1.80/ 5'10" 77.0/ 169.7 (3) BRADLEY Amber 19 MAY 1980 1.78/ 5'10" 74.0/ 163.1 (s) HORE Kerry 03 JUL 1981 1.83/ 6'0" 74.0/ 163.1 M4x 12 (b) BRENNAN Scott 09 JAN 1983 1.92/ 6'3" 89.0/ 196.2 (2) CRAWSHAY David 11 AUG 1979 1.91/ 6'3" 89.0/ 196.2 (3) FREE Duncan 25 MAY 1973 2.00/ 6'6" 100.0/ 220.4 (s) COULTON Shaun 20 AUG 1979 1.91/ 6'3" 94.0/ 207.2 W8+ 13 (b) OUTHWAITE Sarah 23 JAN 1983 1.79/ 5'10" 70.0/ 154.3 (2) WINTER Jodi 28 JUN 1976 1.84/ 6'0" 76.0/ 167.5 (3) OLIVER Catriona 02 APR 1980 1.83/ 6'0" 69.0/ 152.1 (4) HEINKE Monique 25 MAY 1973 1.90/ 6'2" 75.0/ 165.3 (5) WILSON Julia 23 SEP 1978 1.84/ 6'0" 74.0/ 163.1 (6) ROBBINS Sally 15 JUL 1981 1.83/ 6'0" 78.0/ 171.9 (7) ROBERTS Vicky 10 MAR 1978 1.84/ 6'0" 72.0/ 158.7 (s) DOYLE Kyeema 24 NOV 1981 1.85/ 6'0" 80.0/ 176.3 (c) FOULKES Katie 03 OCT 1976 1.57/ 5'1" 47.0/ 103.6 RO0000000_C32A 1.1 Report Created SUN 22 AUG 2004 11:11 Page 3 / 59 Rowing/Canoeing Centre Rowing Ολυµπιακό Κωπηλατοδρόµιο Σχοινιά Κωπηλασία / Aviron CO Aviron & CF - Schinias As of SUN 22 AUG 2004 Entry List by NOC Κατάλογος Συµµετοχών ανά ΕΟΕ / Liste des inscrits par CNO AUS - Australia Event Event Height Weight Seat Name Date of Birth Code Number [m/ft in] [kg/lbs] M8+ 14 (b) SZCZUROWSKI Stefan 17 APR 1982 1.90/ 6'2" 86.0/ 189.5 (2) RESIDE Stuart 06 SEP 1978 1.93/ 6'3" 90.0/ 198.4 (3) WELCH Stuart 15 NOV 1977 1.95/ 6'4" 86.0/ 189.5 (4) STEWART James 15 DEC 1973 2.00/ 6'6" 92.0/ 202.8 (5) STEWART Geoff 15 DEC 1973 2.00/ 6'6" 90.0/ 198.4 (6) HANSON Boden 07 AUG 1973 1.99/ 6'6" 100.0/ 220.4 (7) McKAY Mike 30 SEP 1964 1.92/ 6'3" 91.0/ 200.6 (s) STEWART Steve 07 MAR 1978 1.95/ 6'4" 90.0/ 198.4 (c) TOON Michael 11 APR 1979 1.68/ 5'6" 55.0/ 121.2 Legend: W1x Women's Single Sculls M1x Men's Single Sculls W2- Women's Pairs M2- Men's Pairs W2x Women's Double Sculls M2x Men's Double Sculls M4- Men's Four LW2x Lwt.
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