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BEGOVIC Branko RESULTS CRO BEGOVIC Branko ID File Code No: 019825 Birth Date (dd.mm.yyyy): 15.10.1986 Place of Birth: Zadar Country: CRO Place of Residence: Zadar Sex: M Civil Status: Single Language for Interviews: Croatian, English Started Rowing: 1999 Branimir STEINER Igor CULIN Other Sports: Coach: Kresimir IZAKOVIC Romano BAJLO Profession: student Actual Club: Jadran VK Zadar Hobbies: playing clarinet, guitar & piano Height cm - ft/in: - / Website: Weight kgs - lbs: 80 - RESULTS Event Place Class Race Ln R1 500 m R2 1000 m R3 1500 m R4 2000 m WCH 2013 Chungju Tangeum Lake/KOR M4- FB 6 2 01:31.66 2 03:07.53 1 04:44.00 3 06:18.03 WCH 2013 Chungju Tangeum Lake/KOR M4- SA/B 2 2 4 01:26.40 5 02:55.62 5 04:28.31 6 06:00.65 WCH 2013 Chungju Tangeum Lake/KOR M4- R1 3 1 01:26.87 1 02:57.85 1 04:30.10 1 06:00.44 WCH 2013 Chungju Tangeum Lake/KOR M4- H1 2 3 01:28.76 3 03:01.15 3 04:35.05 3 06:06.47 WCp 3F 201 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M4- FB 3 3 01:27.98 3 02:59.21 2 04:29.58 2 05:58.05 WCp 3F 201 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M4- SA/B 2 3 3 01:28.07 3 02:58.70 4 04:29.07 4 05:59.61 WCp 3F 201 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M4- H2 2 2 01:27.94 2 02:58.90 2 04:31.10 2 06:06.22 ECH 2013 Seville Guadalquivir/ESP M4- FA 1 6 01:33.87 5 03:13.36 5 04:50.45 4 06:28.35 ECH 2013 Seville Guadalquivir/ESP M4- R1 4 3 01:40.24 3 03:22.09 3 05:04.35 2 06:44.40 ECH 2013 Seville Guadalquivir/ESP M4- H2 3 3 01:28.88 3 02:59.82 3 04:31.92 3 06:05.34 FOQR 2012 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M4- FA 1 5 01:29.18 6 03:03.39 6 04:38.70 6 06:12.58 FOQR 2012 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M4- R 6 6 01:36.32 5 03:20.39 4 05:06.58 4 06:56.05 FOQR 2012 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M4- H1 4 4 01:30.40 4 03:04.08 4 04:39.23 4 06:15.79 WCp 1 2012 Belgrade Sava/SCG M4- FC 2 1 01:27.40 1 02:58.77 2 04:32.59 2 06:02.41 WCp 1 2012 Belgrade Sava/SCG M4- R2 1 3 01:29.39 4 03:04.88 4 04:34.16 4 06:04.00 WCp 1 2012 Belgrade Sava/SCG M4- H1 5 4 01:26.90 4 02:56.88 5 04:31.87 5 06:04.32 ECH 2009 Brest BLR/BLR M8+ FB 1 2 01:26.21 2 02:55.85 2 04:25.99 7 05:52.88 ECH 2009 Brest BLR/BLR M8+ R 4 4 01:24.69 4 02:51.95 4 04:20.72 4 05:48.85 ECH 2009 Brest BLR/BLR M8+ H1 2 5 01:26.89 5 02:54.85 4 04:25.39 4 05:55.96 WU23R 2008Brandenburg Beetzsee/GER BM2- FB 2 4 01:48.83 4 03:35.26 3 05:23.91 10 07:09.88 WU23R 2008Brandenburg Beetzsee/GER BM2- SA/B 1 2 5 01:51.37 5 03:44.49 5 05:37.85 5 07:31.79 WU23R 2008Brandenburg Beetzsee/GER BM2- R2 3 2 01:41.10 1 03:29.22 1 05:17.05 1 07:03.53 WU23R 2008Brandenburg Beetzsee/GER BM2- H2 5 3 01:41.38 3 03:27.76 3 05:19.45 3 07:16.28 WCp 1 2008 Munich Oberschleissheim/GER M8+ FA 1 5 01:30.68 5 03:06.47 5 04:45.23 6 06:22.25 WCp 1 2008 Munich Oberschleissheim/GER M8+ R2 5 2 01:32.47 2 03:07.58 2 04:43.87 2 06:17.71 WCp 1 2008 Munich Oberschleissheim/GER M8+ H1 2 5 01:31.90 4 03:04.60 3 04:37.77 3 06:11.38 WCH 2007 Munich Oberschleissheim/GER M2+ FA 4 4 01:42.74 5 03:30.01 5 05:19.46 6 07:05.23 WCH 2007 Munich Oberschleissheim/GER M2+ H2 4 1 01:42.76 1 03:29.95 1 05:18.50 1 07:04.92 page 1 CRO BEGOVIC Branko RESULTS Event Place Class Race Ln R1 500 m R2 1000 m R3 1500 m R4 2000 m WCp 3F 200 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M8+ FB 6 3 01:23.25 1 02:48.66 2 04:15.89 8 05:40.74 WCp 3F 200 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M8+ SA/B 2 1 5 01:23.55 6 02:50.25 6 04:16.94 6 05:45.05 WCp 3F 200 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M8+ R 2 1 01:23.14 2 02:50.08 2 04:17.78 2 05:44.93 WCp 3F 200 Lucerne Rotsee/SUI M8+ H1 5 3 01:21.86 3 02:47.22 3 04:13.52 4 05:42.00 WCp 2 2007 Amsterdam Bosbaan/NED M4- FB 6 5 01:28.83 6 03:00.56 6 04:33.85 12 06:07.48 WCp 2 2007 Amsterdam Bosbaan/NED M4- SA/B 2 6 5 01:25.86 6 02:58.84 5 04:28.09 6 05:59.21 WCp 2 2007 Amsterdam Bosbaan/NED M4- R2 4 2 01:29.43 1 03:00.94 2 04:34.91 3 06:09.22 WCp 2 2007 Amsterdam Bosbaan/NED M4- H1 1 5 01:29.12 4 03:01.10 4 04:34.20 4 06:11.66 WCp 1 2007 Linz Ottensheim/AUT M4- FB 6 3 01:28.92 5 03:04.20 4 04:39.82 12 06:13.37 WCp 1 2007 Linz Ottensheim/AUT M4- SA/B 2 6 5 01:29.04 6 03:03.08 6 04:39.31 6 06:18.08 WCp 1 2007 Linz Ottensheim/AUT M4- H1 6 3 01:29.97 3 03:04.65 3 04:44.14 3 06:25.14 WCp 1 2007 Linz Ottensheim/AUT M4- R4 4 2 01:28.08 2 03:00.24 2 04:33.51 2 06:05.41 U23WCH 200Hazewinkel Bloso Centrum/BEL BM8+ FB 2 4 01:27.10 2 02:55.77 3 04:25.11 8 05:51.14 U23WCH 200Hazewinkel Bloso Centrum/BEL BM8+ R2 1 2 01:23.46 3 02:50.55 4 04:18.84 4 05:47.51 U23WCH 200Hazewinkel Bloso Centrum/BEL BM8+ H1 3 5 01:22.87 6 02:50.20 5 04:16.94 5 05:44.47 WCp 1 2006 Munich Oberschleissheim/GER M4- FC 3 2 01:30.30 2 03:06.68 2 04:44.14 15 06:21.00 WCp 1 2006 Munich Oberschleissheim/GER M4- R2 5 4 01:30.02 3 03:03.12 3 04:36.80 3 06:12.45 WCp 1 2006 Munich Oberschleissheim/GER M4- H1 5 4 01:29.66 5 03:01.66 5 04:37.30 4 06:13.46 WCH 2005 Gifu Nagaragawa/JPN M8+ FB 6 3 01:20.98 3 02:43.92 5 04:10.09 11 05:34.87 WCH 2005 Gifu Nagaragawa/JPN M8+ R1 1 4 01:21.19 4 02:44.07 5 04:10.71 5 05:34.97 WCH 2005 Gifu Nagaragawa/JPN M8+ H1 6 5 01:23.18 6 02:48.89 6 04:17.20 6 05:47.00 U23WCH 200Amsterdam Bosbaan/NED BM4- FA 6 2 01:32.88 2 03:12.02 5 04:53.81 5 06:31.51 U23WCH 200Amsterdam Bosbaan/NED BM4- R2 2 1 01:27.24 1 02:58.67 2 04:34.20 2 06:08.50 U23WCH 200Amsterdam Bosbaan/NED BM4- H1 6 4 01:27.15 3 02:56.49 3 04:27.73 3 06:04.67 JWCH 2004 Banyoles Estany/ESP JM4- FA 6 2 01:30.27 2 03:04.01 1 04:38.53 2 06:10.78 JWCH 2004 Banyoles Estany/ESP JM4- SA/B 2 4 3 01:31.48 3 03:08.40 3 04:46.66 3 06:24.20 JWCH 2004 Banyoles Estany/ESP JM4- R2 3 1 01:30.72 1 03:07.41 1 04:46.16 1 06:25.55 JWCH 2004 Banyoles Estany/ESP JM4- H1 6 4 01:34.34 3 03:10.33 3 04:46.05 2 06:21.86 JWCH 2003 Athens Schinias/GRE JM4- FA 1 4 1:26.01 0 0 4 2:57.58 JWCH 2003 Athens Schinias/GRE JM4- R3 2 1 1:25.89 0 0 1 2:59.35 JWCH 2003 Athens Schinias/GRE JM4- H2 2 4 1:28.59 4 3:01.87 3 4:36.53 3 6:13.69 Please communicate any additional information or errors to [email protected] page 2.
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