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Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Under 23 Men's Pair Heat 1 Saturday 009 BM 2- H1 08:00 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. SKA Skadi -- -- -- 07:03.14 (1) (b) Jasper Tissen (s) Reinier Spillenaar Bilgen FA 2. HUN Hunze -- -- -- 07:11.27 (2) +8.13 (b) Luuk Adema (s) Melvin Twellaar FA 3. QUB Queens University Belfast BC -- -- -- 07:12.18 (3) +9.04 (b) Tiernan Oliver (s) Andrew Little FA 4. WIL Willem III -- -- -- 07:12.62 (4) +9.48 (b) Jaap de Jong (s) Koen van den Herik 1st, 2nd, 3rd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 1/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Under 23 Men's Pair Heat 2 Saturday 009 BM 2- H2 08:05 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. NJO Njord -- -- -- 07:11.51 (1) (b) Peter Gründer (s) Jasper Hoffstedde FA 2. SKO Skøll -- -- -- 07:13.93 (2) +2.42 (b) Job Huigsloot (s) Tijmen Burggraaf FA 3. PRO Proteus -- -- -- 07:16.39 (3) +4.88 (b) Gijs van der Gugten (s) Swen Konings FA 4. GYA Gyas -- -- -- 07:18.32 (4) +6.81 (b) Gijs van Woerden (s) Alexander Martini 1st, 2nd, 3rd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 2/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Lightweight Men's Pair Heat 1 Saturday 011 LM 2- H1 08:10 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. JPN Japan -- -- -- 07:01.71 (1) (b) Hiikaru Endo (s) Kosuke Mitsuoka FA 2. GYA combi Gyas/Euros -- -- -- 07:06.92 (2) +5.21 (b) Joeri Jongbloets (s) Tim Weerkamp FA 3. ARG Argo -- -- -- 07:13.38 (3) +11.67 (b) Frans Thomas (s) Roel Van Ooij 4. TRI Triton -- -- -- 07:16.26 (4) +14.55 (b) Frederic Dols (s) Frederik de Vries 5. NJO Njord -- -- -- 07:19.15 (5) +17.44 (b) Cas Retel (s) Paul Fokkinga 1st, 2nd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 3/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Lightweight Men's Pair Heat 2 Saturday 011 LM 2- H2 08:15 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. GBR University London BC/Imperial College BC -- -- -- 06:58.71 (1) (b) Matt Bedford (s) Wilf Kimberley FA 2. PRO Proteus -- -- -- 07:00.82 (2) +2.11 (b) Roel Diekerhof (s) Sander van Dijk FA 3. TBR Toyota Boshoku RC -- -- -- 07:12.36 (3) +13.65 (b) Daiki Abe (s) Wataru Ikeuchi 4. LAG Laga -- -- -- 07:13.80 (4) +15.09 (b) T. Sanders (s) M.N. Roelofsen 1st, 2nd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 4/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Lightweight Men's Pair Heat 3 Saturday 011 LM 2- H3 08:20 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. SKO Skøll -- -- -- 07:06.33 (1) (b) Lennart van Lierop (s) Thijs Riemersma FA 2. ORC combi Orca/Phocas -- -- -- 07:07.72 (2) +1.39 (b) Erik Dekker (s) Jurgen Langenhorst FA 3. NER Nereus -- -- -- 07:10.56 (3) +4.23 (b) Tobias Ammann (s) Hugo Spanjaard 4. INA Indonesia -- -- -- 07:23.06 (4) +16.73 (b) Arief Arief (s) Thomas Hallatu 1st, 2nd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 5/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Under 23 Lightweight Men's Single Sculls Heat 1 Saturday 015 BLM 1x H1 08:25 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. HKG Hong Kong 01:44.28 (2) -- -- 07:23.02 (1) (s) Wai Kin Wong FA 2. NJO Njord 01:43.73 (1) -- -- 07:25.60 (2) +2.58 (s) Sebastiaan van Kints FA 3. KCB KC Bagsværd 01:48.59 (4) -- -- 07:30.13 (3) +7.11 (s) Christian Michaelsen FA 4. UNL UN Liège 01:46.06 (3) -- -- 07:58.60 (4) +35.58 (s) Vincent Perot 1st, 2nd, fastest 3rd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 6/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Under 23 Lightweight Men's Single Sculls Heat 2 Saturday 015 BLM 1x H2 08:30 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. LRK Lyngby RK 01:46.82 (1) -- -- 07:43.55 (1) (s) Tim Antonie Hansen FA 2. HAD Hadsund RK 01:48.34 (2) -- -- 07:47.07 (2) +3.52 (s) Emil Riese FA 3. UGA Uganda 01:53.91 (3) -- -- 07:48.31 (3) +4.76 (s) Gerald Ssemambo 1st, 2nd, fastest 3rd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 7/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Lightweight Women's Single Sculls Heat 1 Saturday 017 LW 1x H1 08:35 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. TRI Triton -- -- -- 08:11.45 (1) (s) Nienke van Hoogenhuyze FA 2. HAZ TRT Hazewinkel -- -- -- 08:26.39 (2) +14.94 (s) Evi Geentjens FA 3. MEX Mexico -- -- -- 08:30.58 (3) +19.13 (s) Lila Perez Rul Rivero 4. KCB1 KC Bagsværd 1 -- -- -- 08:33.03 (4) +21.58 (s) Anine Hallander 5. KCB2 KC Bagsværd 2 -- -- -- 08:34.34 (5) +22.89 (s) Kirstine Hallberg WIL Willem III did not start (s) Amber van Zomeren 1st, 2nd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 8/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Lightweight Women's Single Sculls Heat 2 Saturday 017 LW 1x H2 08:40 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. CAN Canada 01:57.39 (2) -- -- 08:00.10 (1) (s) Patricia Obee FA 2. NZL New Zealand 01:59.56 (4) -- -- 08:05.19 (2) +5.09 (s) Louise Ayling FA 3. THE Thêta 02:01.66 (5) -- -- 08:10.17 (3) +10.07 (s) Rianne Dekker 4. HKG Hong Kong 01:57.16 (1) -- -- 08:13.67 (4) +13.57 (s) Ka Man Lee 5. JPN Japan 01:57.57 (3) -- -- 08:17.63 (5) +17.53 (s) Asumi Suehiro 1st, 2nd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 9/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Lightweight Women's Single Sculls Heat 3 Saturday 017 LW 1x H3 08:45 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. SKO Skøll 01:57.77 (1) 04:00.50 (2) -- 08:06.49 (1) (s) Nine Douwes Dekker 02:02.73 +4.96 FA 2. KCK1 KC København 1 01:59.90 (3) 04:01.87 (3) -- 08:08.85 (2) +2.36 (s) Marie Gottlieb 02:01.97 +2.07 FA 3. PAR Paraguay 01:58.05 (2) 03:59.34 (1) -- 08:08.87 (3) +2.38 (s) Gabriela Mosqueira 02:01.29 +3.24 4. LRK Lyngby RK 02:04.62 (5) 04:14.70 (5) -- 08:31.46 (4) +24.97 (s) Ida Nymann Petersen 02:10.08 +5.46 5. KCK2 KC København 2 02:01.11 (4) 04:11.09 (4) -- 08:33.21 (5) +26.72 (s) Sarah Christensen 02:09.98 +8.87 1st, 2nd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 10/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Lightweight Men's Single Sculls Heat 1 Saturday 018 LM 1x H1 08:50 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. KCB KC Bagsværd 01:46.12 (2) 03:36.39 (1) 05:30.43 (1) 07:24.80 (1) (s) Roberto Usai 01:50.27 01:54.04 01:54.37 +4.15 +3.77 +0.33 FA 2. TRI Triton 01:46.53 (4) 03:39.74 (3) 05:36.52 (2) 07:30.90 (2) +6.10 (s) Gerco Beekhof 01:53.21 01:56.78 01:54.38 +6.68 +3.57 -2.40 FA 3. GYA Gyas 01:44.82 (1) 03:38.67 (2) 05:37.60 (4) 07:32.09 (3) +7.29 (s) Marinus Kiep 01:53.85 01:58.93 01:54.49 +9.03 +5.08 -4.44 FA 4. LRK Lyngby RK 01:46.34 (3) 03:40.72 (4) 05:36.93 (3) 07:32.53 (4) +7.73 (s) Martin Christensen 01:54.38 01:56.21 01:55.60 +8.04 +1.83 -0.61 5. TBR Toyota Boshoku RC 01:47.62 (5) 03:43.30 (5) 05:43.71 (6) 07:34.96 (5) +10.16 (s) Kenta Sawada 01:55.68 02:00.41 01:51.25 +8.06 +4.73 -9.16 6. OKE Okeanos 01:48.56 (6) 03:45.17 (6) 05:41.82 (5) 07:39.74 (6) +14.94 (s) Peter Tjeerdsma 01:56.61 01:56.65 01:57.92 +8.05 +0.04 +1.27 1st, 2nd, 3rd => FA Time-Team Regatta System 10-06-2014 @ 10:33 11/162 RESULTS Koninklijke- Holland Beker June, 29-30 2013 Event Lightweight Men's Single Sculls Heat 2 Saturday 018 LM 1x H2 08:55 pos. crew 500m 1000m 1500m finish qualification 1. POR Portugal 01:45.03 (2) 03:34.04 (1) 05:25.76 (1) 07:17.78 (1) (s) Pedro Fraga 01:49.01 01:51.72 01:52.02 +3.98 +2.71 +0.30 FA 2. CAN Canada 01:44.56 (1) 03:35.57 (2) 05:28.29 (2) 07:20.80 (2) +3.02 (s) Nick Pratt 01:51.01 01:52.72 01:52.51 +6.45 +1.71 -0.21 FA 3. KCK KC København 01:46.95 (4) 03:41.04 (4) 05:35.69 (3) 07:32.12 (3) +14.34 (s) Lasse Dittmann 01:54.09 01:54.65 01:56.43 +7.14 +0.56 +1.78 FA 4.
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