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Sydney International Rowing Regatta Sydney International Rowing Regatta Monday, 18 March 2013 to Sunday, 24 March 2013 Sydney International Regatta Centre Page 1 # Code Event Page # 1 W2- Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) 4 2 M2- Men's Coxless Pair (World Cup) 5 3 W2x Women's Double Scull (World Cup) 5 4 M2x Men's Double Scull (World Cup) 6 5 M4- Men's Coxless Four (World Cup) 7 6 W1x Women's Single Scull (World Cup) 7 7 M1x Men's Single Scull (World Cup) 8 8 LW2x Lightweight Women's Double Scull (World Cup) 9 9 LM2x Lightweight Men's Double Scull (World Cup) 11 10 LM4- Lightweight Men's Coxless Four (World Cup) 12 11 W4x Women's Quadruple Scull (World Cup) 13 12 M4x Men's Quadruple Scull (World Cup) 14 13 W8+ Women's Coxed Eight (World Cup) 14 14 M8+ Men's Coxed Eight (World Cup) 15 17 LW1x Lightweight Women's Single Scull (International) 16 18 LM1x Lightweight Men's Single Scull (International) 17 101 OW1x Open Women's Single Scull 18 102 OW2x Open Women's Double Scull 21 103 OW4x Open Women's Quadruple Scull 22 104 OW2- Open Women's Coxless Pair 22 105 OW4- Open Women's Coxless Four 24 106 OW8+ Open Women's Coxed Eight 24 107 OM1x Open Men's Single Scull 24 108 OM2X Open Men's Double Scull 28 109 OM4x Open Men's Quadruple Scull 28 110 OM2- Open Men's Coxless Pair 29 111 OM4- Open Men's Coxless Four 30 112 OM4+ Open Men's Coxed Four 31 113 OLW1x Open Lightweight Women's Single Scull 31 114 OLW2x Open Lightweight Women's Double Scull 34 115 OLW4x Open Lightweight Women's Quadruple Scull 35 116 OLM1x Open Lightweight Men's Single Scull 36 117 OLM2x Open Lightweight Men's Double Scull 39 118 OLM4x Open Lightweight Men's Quadruple Scull 40 119 OLM2- Open Lightweight Men's Coxless Pair 40 120 OLM4- Open Lightweight Men's Coxless Four -- 121 OLM8+ Open Lightweight Men's Coxed Eight 41 122 U23W1x Under 23 Women's Single Scull 41 123 U23W2x Under 23 Women's Double Scull 42 124 U23W4x Under 23 Women's Quadruple Scull 43 125 U23W2- Under 23 Women's Coxless Pair 43 126 U23W4- Under 23 Women's Coxless Four 44 127 U23W8+ Under 23 Women's Coxed Eight 45 128 U23M1x Under 23 Men's Single Scull 46 129 U23M2x Under 23 Men's Double Scull 50 130 U23M4x Under 23 Men's Quadruple Scull 51 131 U23M2- Under 23 Men's Coxless Pair 52 132 U23M4- Under 23 Men's Coxless Four 53 133 U23M4+ Under 23 Men's Coxed Four 53 134 U23M8+ Under 23 Men's Coxed Eight 54 135 U23LW1x Under 23 Lightweight Women's Single Scull 55 136 U23LW2x Under 23 Lightweight Women's Double Scull 57 137 U23LW4x Under 23 Lightweight Women's Quadruple Scull 58 138 U23LM1x Under 23 Lightweight Men's Single Scull 59 139 U23LM2x Under 23 Lightweight Men's Double Scull 62 140 U23LM2- Under 23 Lightweight Men's Coxless Pair 63 141 U23LM4- Under 23 Lightweight Men's Coxless Four 64 142 U21W1x Under 21 Women's Single Scull 64 143 U21W2x Under 21 Women's Double Scull 67 144 U21W4x Under 21 Women's Quadruple Scull 68 145 U21W2- Under 21 Women's Coxless Pair 68 146 U21W4+ Under 21 Women's Coxed Four 69 147 U21M1x Under 21 Men's Single Scull 70 148 U21M2x Under 21 Men's Double Scull 73 149 U21M4x Under 21 Men's Quadruple Scull 74 Page 2 150 U21M2- Under 21 Men's Coxless Pair 75 151 U21M4+ Under 21 Men's Coxed Four 77 152 U21LW1x Under 21 Lightweight Women's Single Scull 77 153 U21LM1x Under 21 Lightweight Men's Single Scull 80 154 U19W1x Under 19 Women's Single Scull 82 155 U19W2x Under 19 Women's Double Scull 86 156 U19W4x Under 19 Women's Quadruple Scull 89 157 U19W2- Under 19 Women's Coxless Pair 90 158 U19W4- Under 19 Women's Coxless Four 92 159 U19W8+ Under 19 Women's Coxed Eight 93 160 U19M1x Under 19 Men's Single Scull 95 161 U19M2x Under 19 Men's Double Scull 100 162 U19M4x Under 19 Men's Quadruple Scull 102 163 U19M2- Under 19 Men's Coxless Pair 103 164 U19M4- Under 19 Men's Coxless Four 104 165 U19M4+ Under 19 Men's Coxed Four 104 166 U19M8+ Under 19 Men's Coxed Eight 105 167 U17W1x Under 17 Women's Single Scull 107 168 U17W2x Under 17 Women's Double Scull 112 169 U17W4x+ Under 17 Women's Coxed Quadruple Scull 115 170 U17M1x Under 17 Men's Single Scull 119 171 U17M2x Under 17 Men's Double Scull 122 172 U17M4x+ Under 17 Men's Coxed Quadruple Scull 125 173 CW2x Club Women's Double Scull 127 174 CW4- Club Women's Coxless Four 129 175 CM2x Club Men's Double Scull 129 176 CM4- Club Men's Coxless Four 131 181 ASW1x AS Women's Single Scull -- 182 TAW1x TA Women's Single Scull 131 183 LTAW1x LTA Women's Single Scull 131 184 LTAW2x LTA Women's Double Scull 132 185 ASM1x AS Men's Single Scull 132 186 TAM1x TA Men's Single Scull 132 187 LTAM1x LTA Men's Single Scull 132 188 LTAM2x LTA Men's Double Scull 132 189 LTAMix4+ LTA Mixed Coxed Four 133 190 LTAMix2x LTA Mixed Double Scull 133 201 G1x Schoolgirl's Single Scull 133 202 G4x+ Schoolgirl's Coxed Quadruple Scull 136 203 G4+ Schoolgirl's Coxed Four 141 204 G8+ Schoolgirl's Coxed Eight 145 205 B1x Schoolboy's Single Scull 149 206 B4x+ Schoolboy's Coxed Quadruple Scull 152 207 B4+ Schoolboy's Coxed Four 154 208 U17B8+ Under 17 Schoolboy's Coxed Eight 158 209 B8+ Schoolboy's Coxed Eight 161 301 ISW1x Interstate Women's Single Scull 166 302 ISM1x Interstate Men's Single Scull 166 303 ISLW4x Interstate Lightweight Women's Quadruple Scull 166 304 ISLM4- Interstate Lightweight Men's Coxless Four 167 305 ISYW8+ Interstate Women's Youth Eight 167 306 ISYM8+ Interstate Men's Youth Eight 168 307 ISW8+ Interstate Women's Eight 168 308 ISM8+ Interstate Men's Eight 169 Page 3 Event 1 : Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) Race 364 Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.09 United States 2 1:44.07 (1) 3:35.19 (1) 5:28.67 (1) 7:23.50 0.00 +0.00 1 2 Meghan Musnicki, Caroline Lind 1:44.07 1:51.12 1:53.48 1:54.83 01.07 Great Britain 2 1:48.43 (3) 3:40.67 (3) 5:33.78 (2) 7:29.69 6.19 +6.19 2 4 Katie Greves, Jessica Eddie 1:48.43 1:52.24 1:53.11 1:55.91 01.02 Australia 2 1:45.38 (2) 3:39.45 (2) 5:36.65 (3) 7:33.25 3.56 +9.75 3 3 Charlotte Sutherland, Alexandra Hagan 1:45.38 1:54.07 1:57.20 1:56.60 01.04 China 1 1:54.10 (4) 3:51.36 (4) 5:48.10 (4) 7:47.44 14.19 +23.94 4 1 Ying Xu, Xiaotong Cui 1:54.10 1:57.26 1:56.74 1:59.34 Progress : Race 365 Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) Heat 2 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.06 Great Britain 1 1:43.54 (1) 3:32.71 (1) 5:25.89 (1) 7:22.85 0.00 +0.00 1 1 Helen Glover, Polly Swann 1:43.54 1:49.17 1:53.18 1:56.96 01.01 Australia 1 1:46.06 (3) 3:38.85 (2) 5:36.08 (2) 7:35.67 12.82 +12.82 2 4 Tess Gerrand, Katrina Bateman 1:46.06 1:52.79 1:57.23 1:59.59 01.03 Canada 1:45.59 (2) 3:41.74 (3) 5:42.72 (3) 7:45.64 9.97 +22.79 3 3 Christine Roper, Sarah Black 1:45.59 1:56.15 2:00.98 2:02.92 01.05 China 2 1:53.82 (4) 3:55.72 (4) 5:59.86 (4) 8:02.98 17.34 +40.13 4 2 Xiaoqin Wang, Yuanyuan Gu 1:53.82 2:01.90 2:04.14 2:03.12 Progress : Race 444 Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) Repechage 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.01 Australia 1 1:44.20 (1) 3:37.23 (1) 5:31.83 (1) 7:26.69 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Tess Gerrand, Katrina Bateman 1:44.20 1:53.03 1:54.60 1:54.86 01.07 Great Britain 2 1:46.65 (4) 3:40.19 (3) 5:34.18 (3) 7:26.95 0.26 +0.26 2 4 Katie Greves, Jessica Eddie 1:46.65 1:53.54 1:53.99 1:52.77 01.03 Canada 1:44.45 (2) 3:37.73 (2) 5:33.99 (2) 7:28.90 1.95 +2.21 3 5 Christine Roper, Sarah Black 1:44.45 1:53.28 1:56.26 1:54.91 01.04 China 1 1:49.67 (5) 3:43.70 (5) 5:36.90 (5) 7:29.22 0.32 +2.53 4 6 Ying Xu, Xiaotong Cui 1:49.67 1:54.03 1:53.20 1:52.32 01.02 Australia 2 1:45.15 (3) 3:40.50 (4) 5:36.45 (4) 7:33.18 3.96 +6.49 5 2 Charlotte Sutherland, Alexandra Hagan 1:45.15 1:55.35 1:55.95 1:56.73 01.05 China 2 1:52.80 (6) 3:55.52 (6) 5:56.33 (6) 7:58.96 25.78 +32.27 6 1 Xiaoqin Wang, Yuanyuan Gu 1:52.80 2:02.72 2:00.81 2:02.63 Progress : Race 527 Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) A Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.06 Great Britain 1 1:41.30 (1) 3:26.67 (1) 5:14.68 (1) 7:03.55 0.00 +0.00 1 3 Helen Glover, Polly Swann 1:41.30 1:45.37 1:48.01 1:48.87 01.09 United States 2 1:43.45 (3) 3:31.66 (2) 5:19.64 (2) 7:07.77 4.22 +4.22 2 4 Meghan Musnicki, Caroline Lind 1:43.45 1:48.21 1:47.98 1:48.13 01.01 Australia 1 1:43.44 (2) 3:34.24 (3) 5:24.62 (3) 7:12.32 4.55 +8.77 3 2 Tess Gerrand, Katrina Bateman 1:43.44 1:50.80 1:50.38 1:47.70 01.04 China 1 1:46.30 (6) 3:36.05 (5) 5:25.68 (4) 7:13.80 1.48 +10.25 4 6 Ying Xu, Xiaotong Cui 1:46.30 1:49.75 1:49.63 1:48.12 01.07 Great Britain 2 1:45.46 (5) 3:40.82 (6) 5:27.37 (5) 7:14.54 0.74 +10.99 5 5 Katie Greves, Jessica Eddie 1:45.46 1:55.36 1:46.55 1:47.17 01.03 Canada 1:43.96 (4) 3:34.28 (4) 5:28.14 (6) 7:24.30 9.76 +20.75 6 1 Christine Roper, Sarah Black 1:43.96 1:50.32 1:53.86 1:56.16 Page 4 Race 508 Women's Coxless Pair (World Cup) B Final Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 01.05 China 2 1:54.23 (1) 3:53.89 (1) 5:56.43 (1) 7:58.11 0.00 +0.00 1 2 Xiaoqin Wang, Yuanyuan Gu 1:54.23 1:59.66 2:02.54 2:01.68 01.02 Australia 2 1:59.84 (2) 4:02.84 (2) 6:05.22 (2) 8:08.23 10.12 +10.12 2 1 Charlotte Sutherland, Alexandra Hagan 1:59.84 2:03.00 2:02.38 2:03.01 Event 2 : Men's Coxless Pair (World Cup) Race 438 Men's Coxless Pair (World Cup) Heat 1 Place Crew Lane 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m Margins 02.04 France 2 1:40.02 (3) 3:29.08 (3) 5:15.90 (3) 7:02.33 0.00 +0.00 1 2 Julien Despres, Benjamin Lang 1:40.02 1:49.06 1:46.82 1:46.43 02.03 France 1 1:38.35 (1) 3:26.95 (2) 5:13.54 (1) 7:09.31 6.98 +6.98 2 1 Germain Chardin, Dorian Mortelette 1:38.35 1:48.60 1:46.59 1:55.77 02.01 Australia 1 1:38.36 (2) 3:26.94 (1) 5:15.87 (2) 7:12.74 3.43 +10.41 3 3 James Mcrae, Bryn Coudraye 1:38.36 1:48.58 1:48.93 1:56.87 02.05 Zimbabwe 1:50.55 (4) 3:48.06 (4) 5:44.92
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