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Sonnabend 13.05.2017
Sonnabend 13.05.2017 Rennen 1 : SF 1x B 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 09.00 Uhr Rennen 3 : SM 1x B 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 09.10 Uhr Rennen 5 : SF 1x A LG 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 09.20 Uhr Rennen 8 : SF 1x B LG 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 09.30 Uhr Rennen 9 : SM 1x B LG 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 09.40 Uhr Rennen 11 : SF 1x A 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 09.55 Uhr Rennen 20 : SM 2x B 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 10.05 Uhr Rennen 21 : SM 4- B 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 10.15 Uhr Rennen 22 : SF 2x B LG 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 10.25 Uhr Rennen 23 : SM 2x B LG 2000 m 2 Vorläufe/Preliminary Start : 10.35 Uhr Rennen 1 : SF 1x B 2000 m 2 Vorläufe: 09.00 Finale 12.00 Uhr 1 SUI Schweizerischer Ruderverband Debora Hofer (97) 2 GER Hanauer Ruderclub Hassia e.V. Wiebke Hanack (98) 3 GER Hannoverscher Ruder-Club von 1880 e.V. Johanna Grüne (98) 4 GER Sportverein Energie Berlin e.V. Abt. Rudern Christin Stöhner (97) 5 GER Turnverein 1877 e.V. Essen-Kupferdreh Laura Kampmann (97) 6 NED K.S.R.V. Njord Wilms Mieke (96) 7 GER Rudergesellschaft Speyer 1883 e.V. Alicia Bohn (98) 8 GER Olympischer Ruder-Club Rostock von 1956 e.V. Paula Stolzmann (96) 9 CZE Czech Rowing Team Kupkova Johana (95) 10 GER Hamburger Ruderinnen-Club von 1925 e.V. -
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. -
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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 -
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 -
Die Deutsche Olympiamannschaft the German Olympic Team London 2012
Die Deutsche Olympiamannschaft The German Olympic Team London 2012 DOSB l Sport bewegt! DOSB l Sport bewegt! Wann ist ein Geldinstitut gut für Deutschland? Wenn es nicht nur in Geld - an lagen investiert. Sondern auch in junge Talente. Sparkassen unterstützen den Sport in allen Regio- nen Deutschlands. Sport fördert ein gutes gesellschaft- liches Miteinander durch Teamgeist, Toleranz und fairen Wettbewerb. Als größter nichtstaatlicher Sportförderer Deutschlands engagiert sich die Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe im Breiten- und Spitzensport besonders für die Nach- wuchs förderung. Das ist gut für den Sport und gut für Deutschland. www.gut-fuer-deutschland.de Sparkassen. Gut für Deutschland. Deutscher Olympischer SportBund l Otto-Fleck-Schneise 12 l D-60528 Frankfurt am Main Tel. +49 (0) 69 / 67 00 0 l Fax +49 (0) 69 / 67 49 06 l www.dosb.de l E-Mail [email protected] SPK_115×200+3_Sport_Mannschaftsbrosch.indd 1 11.06.12 15:23 Vorwort l Foreword Thomas Bach London genießt gerade unter jungen London exerts an immense attraction, Menschen eine ungeheure Anziehungs- particularly among young people. The Präsident des Deutschen Olympischen Sportbundes (DOSB), kraft. Das britische Empire hat der Stadt ein British Empire has bequeathed an attrac- IOC-Vizepräsident, attraktives Erbe hinterlassen. Menschen aus tive ambience to the city. People from 160 Olympiasieger Florettfechten Montreal 1976 160 Nationen prägen ihr Bild. Ein Blick auf countries enliven the cityscape. A glance at President of the German Olympic Sports Confederation deren Teilnehmerzahlen -
Sunday Ergebnisse Seite : 2
Sunday Ergebnisse Seite : 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Re. F LTA Mixed-Vierer m.St. 1.000 m Re. 40 Frauen-Einer BFinale 2.000 m 1 . Rgm.RG München/Mannheimer RC/RC Vilshofen/ 4 03:42.40 Kathrin Wolff, Marcus Klemp, Michael Sauer, Susanne Lackner, 1 . Hollingworth Lake RC 15 07:46.17 St. Carola Boos Ruth Walczak 2 . RV Hemus Amersfoort 3 04:10.98 2 . Rowing Federation Ukraine B. 2 16 07:49.01 Joleen Hakker, Ester van Der Loos, David Geuzebrock, Nataliya Lyal´Chuk Lisette De Heide, St. N.N. 3 . Nottingham RC 2 07:52.85 3 . Rgm.Berliner RC Hevella/RC 'Hansa'/ARC Würzburg/RG Wiking 1 04:17.12 Tina Stiller Berlin/Potsdamer RG/ 4 . Kon. Nederlandsche Roeibond 9 07:54.69 Monika Tampe, Conny Dietz, Harald Wimmer, Willmiek Everts Matthias Wodtke, St. Alexander Mowwe 5 . Essener Ruder-Regattaverein e.V. 11 08:00.29 4 . Israeli Rowing Federation 2 04:38.87 Bornschein Janina Reuven Magnagey, Peter Deutsch, Anastasia Dobrovolski, 6 . Österreichischer Ruderverband 1 08:01.97 Gilat Abadi, St. Genady Sapozhnikow Sandra Wolfsberger 7 . Treptower Rudergemeinschaft e.V., Berlin 6 08:03.72 Re. G TA Mixed-Doppelzweier 1.000 m Sina Burmeister 1 . Polish Rowing Federation 1 04:22.61 8 . Ruderclub Ernestinum-Hölty Celle e.V. 10 08:05.87 Jolanta Pawlak, Piotr Majka Ricarda Exner 2 . Israeli Rowing Federation 2 04:35.64 Igor Kogan, Mari Kogan Re. 41 Frauen-Zweier o.St. BFinale 2.000 m Re. 40 Frauen-Einer B1. Vorlauf 2.000 m 1 . Rgm.Agecroft RC/Bath Univ/ 6 07:14.39 1 . -
2014 Donor Honor Roll.Indd
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 2014 DONOR HONOR ROLL LETTER FROM WISCONSIN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BARRY ALVAREZ I am proud to introduce the 2014 Donor Honor Roll, which is published annually to recognize and thank our many donors for choosing to support the University of Wisconsin Athletic Department. Private support is essential for our Department to provide the resources necessary to off er a nationally competitive athletics program -- one in which we can all take pride in supporting. Whether your contribution goes to the annual fund, premium seating, an endowed fund or to support a facility project, your gift truly makes a diff erence in the lives of over 900 Badger student-athletes, in the classroom, in the community and on the fi elds of play. Th e road to championships starts with you! On, Wisconsin! Barry Alvarez, Director of Athletics 2014 DONOR HONOR ROLL CONTENTS Endowments ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 Endowments for scholarship support .........................................................................................................................................................................2 Endowments for operational support .........................................................................................................................................................................3 Deferred gift -
Ergebnis, Internationale Wedau Regatta 2008, Wedau Regattabahn Duisburg, 18.05.2008
Ergebnis, Internationale Wedau Regatta 2008, Wedau Regattabahn Duisburg, 18.05.2008 Last Update: 18.05.2008 16:51:11 Lgw.-Männer-Doppelzweier B SM 2X B LG 2000m 08:461. Vorlauf PlatzSNrVerein Namen 500m < - > 1000m < - > 1500m < - >Einlauf 1 19Rgm. Dresdner RC / RK am Wannsee Michael Keschka (1988), Linus Lichtschlag (1988) 1:40:13 1:43:15 3:23:28 1:48:54 5:11:82 1:46:97 6:58:79 2 17Fédération Francaise des Sociétés Stany Delayre (1987), Jerome Descazeaux (1988) 1:40:41 1:44:05 3:24:46 1:50:31 5:14:77 1:45:33 7:00:10 d'Aviron 3 1 Rgm. AZS Krakow / Goplo Kruszwica Jerzy Kowalski, Bartlomiej Lesniak 1:41:95 1:46:04 3:27:99 1:49:30 5:17:29 1:43:63 7:00:92 4 4 Schweizerischer Ruderverband Michael Albisser, Raoul Maag 1:43:69 1:44:60 3:28:29 1:48:77 5:17:06 1:45:40 7:02:46 5 10Rgm. C.A. Lyon / Aviron Toulousain Quentin Colard (1987), Olivier Fougerouse (1986) 1:41:15 1:44:45 3:25:60 1:52:38 5:17:98 1:47:18 7:05:16 Zum Anfang Home 08:492. Vorlauf PlatzSNrVerein Namen 500m < - > 1000m < - > 1500m < - >Einlauf 1 7 Rgm. RC "Allemannia" Hamburg / RC Holger Schlünzen (1987), Arne Falkenhorst (1987) 1:40:16 1:45:20 3:25:36 1:47:41 5:12:77 1:46:52 6:59:29 Favorite Hammonia 2 18Fédération Francaise des Sociétés Guillaume Rochet (1987), Romain Boutron (1987) 1:40:62 1:44:21 3:24:83 1:48:34 5:13:17 1:47:82 7:00:99 d'Aviron 3 3 Rgm. -
2012: Plovdiv, Bulgaria (Olympic/Paralympic Year) 2011: Lake Bled, Slovenia 2010: Lake Karapiro, New Zealand
2012: Plovdiv, Bulgaria (Olympic/Paralympic Year) 2011: Lake Bled, Slovenia Olympic classes: Women’s Double Scull – GOLD Anna Watkins, Katherine Grainger Men’s Four – GOLD Matthew Langridge, Richard Egington, Tom James, Alex Gregory Lightweight Men’s Double Scull – GOLD Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter Women’s Pair – SILVER Helen Glover, Heather Stanning Men’s Pair – SILVER Pete Reed, Andrew Triggs Hodge Men’s Eight – SILVER Nathaniel Reilly O’Donnell, Cameron Nichol, James Foad, Alex Partridge, Mohamed Sbihi, Greg Searle, Tom Ransley, Dan Ritchie, Phelan Hill (cox) Women’s Eight – BRONZE Alison Knowles, Jo Cook, Jess Eddie, Lindsey Maguire, Natasha Page, Louisa Reeve, Katie Greves, Vicky Thornley, Caroline O’Connor (cox) Men’s Single Scull – BRONZE Alan Campbell Lightweight Women’s Double Scull – BRONZE Hester Goodsell, Sophie Hosking Lightweight Men’s Four – BRONZE Chris Bartley, Paul Mattick, Richard Chambers, Rob Williams Paralympic classes: Arms and Shoulders Men’s Single Scull – GOLD Tom Aggar Legs, Trunk and Arms Mixed Coxed Four – GOLD Pamela Relph, Naomi Riches, David Smith, James Roe, Lily van den Broecke (cox) International classes: Lightweight Women’s Quadruple Scull – GOLD Stephanie Cullen, Kathryn Twyman, Imogen Walsh, Andrea Dennis Lightweight Men’s Pair – GOLD Peter Chambers, Kieren Emery 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 -
2011 World Rowing Championships Press Pack
2011 World Rowing Championships Press Pack High Performance Partner Funding Partner Official Suppliers & Associates CONTENTS 1. Team Announcement for the 2011 World Championships 3 2. 2011 World Rowing Championships Team List 5 3. Bled 2011 World Championships Schedule 7 4. Qualifying for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games 9 5. Olympic and Paralympic Boat classes at London 2012 10 6. The 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Venue: Eton Dorney Lake 11 7. A Brief History of the GB Rowing Team 12 8. GB Rowing Team Start Programme 12 9. GB Rowing Team Medals at Olympic and Paralympic Games 13 10. GB Rowing Team Olympic and Paralympic Medallists, 2008 Beijing 14 11. GB Rowing Team Medals at World Championships (Since 1993) 15 12. GB Rowing Team Medallists at the Worlds (Since 1993) 15 13. Glossary of Rowing Terms 22 14. Contacts and Resources 23 Appendix One: Boat classes explained Appendix Two: Provisional Racing Timetable for 2011 World Rowing Championships, Bled - 2 - GB Names Crews to Race at the World Championships and 2012 Qualifiers The GB Rowing Team, sponsored by Siemens, has today named its crews to race at the World Championships in Bled, Slovenia, from August 28 - September 4, 2011. This year the World Championships double as the main Olympic and Paralympic qualifying regatta. Four GB crews, from the lottery-backed squad, will go to Bled as world cup finals gold medallists with the team having also won four silvers and two bronzes at the event in Lucerne, Switzerland, nine days ago. They are the women's double scull and pair as well as both the open and lightweight men's fours. -
Mark's Mountain
The Independent Cambridge Student Newspaper since 1947 Messing about on the river - Lent Bumps crowd the Cam as the Boat Race buildup begins Slack students still Mark’s Mountain being burgled • Six-year low turnout “frankly appalling” Rachel Cooper • HE Funding Officer’s re-election rejected & Jamie Munk A ROBBERY at Queens’ College on • Biggest JCR disaffiliates on the same night Wednesday night brings the number of thefts from central happy with CUSU. The problem is that President-elect Ferguson told Cambridge college rooms reported Raj Bavishi people don’t feel like [CUSU] is rele- Varsity, “I’m really looking forward to in the last fortnight to a total of vant.” He promised “judge my working with the new team, though seven. In all cases, there was no LESS THAN 16 percent of Cambridge’s presidency on next year’s turnout”. of course I don’t want to be seen as evidence of forced entry, with 18,000 students cast their vote on In the only other contested position, the CUSU President while there is thieves climbing through open Wednesday to narrowly elect Mark Ashley Aarons beat Grey Baker for the already one who is still serving.” windows and walking through Ferguson as the next CUSU President. role of Services Officer. Three other Current President Laura Walsh unlocked doors. HE Funding Officer, Dan Swain, the sabbatical positions were won by Dave said, “he’ll be great – Ferg will fix In response, Varsity has this only member of the current Exec Ewings – Academic Affairs, Luke [CUSU]”. But Vicki Mann confided week conducted an investigation running for re-election was compre- Pickering – Access and Harriet in Varsity, “I wept when I heard the into all areas of college security, hensively beaten by Lianna Wood Boulding – Women’s. -
Lake Tangeum, Korea 2012: Plovdiv, Bulgaria (Olympic/Paralympic Year)
2014: Amsterdam, Netherlands Olympic classes: • Women’s Pair – GOLD Helen Glover, Heather Stanning • Men’s Four – GOLD Alex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash, Andrew Triggs Hodge • Men’s Eight – GOLD Nathaniel Reilly O-Donnell, Matthew Tarrant, Will Satch, Matt Gotrel, Pete Reed, Paul Bennett, Tom Ransley, Constantine Louloudis, Phelan Hill (cox) • Men’s Pair – SILVER James Foad, Matthew Langridge • Men’s Quadruple Scull – SILVER Graeme Thomas, Sam Townsend, Charles Cousins, Peter Lambert • Lightweight Men’s Four – BRONZE Mark Aldred, Peter Chambers, Richard Chambers, Chris Bartley Paralympic classes: • Legs, Trunk and Arms Mixed Coxed Four – GOLD Grace Clough, Pamela Relph, Daniel Brown, James Fox, Oliver James (cox) • Arms and Shoulders Single Scull – SILVER Tom Aggar International classes: • Men’s Coxed Pair – SILVER Alan Sinclair, Scott Durant, Henry Fieldman (cox) • Lightweight Men’s Pair – BRONZE Jono Clegg, Sam Scrimgeour 2013: Lake Tangeum, Korea Olympic classes: • Women’s Pair – GOLD Helen Glover, Polly Swann • Men’s Eight – GOLD Daniel Ritchie, Tom Ransley, Alex Gregory, Pete Reed, Mohamed Sbihi, Andrew Triggs Hodge, George Nash, Will Satch, Phelan Hill (cox) • Men's Quadruple Scull - BRONZE Graeme Thomas, Sam Townsend, Charles Cousins, Peter Lambert • Lightweight Men’s Four – BRONZE Adam Freeman-Pask, Will Fletcher, Jonno Clegg, Chris Bartley • Lightweight Men’s Double Scull – BRONZE Richard Chambers, Peter Chambers Paralympic classes: • Legs, Trunk and Arms Mixed Coxed Four – GOLD Pamela Relph, Naomi Riches, Oliver Hester,