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Nation Entry 500 m 1000 m 1500 m Finish 4 19 GER Frankfurter RG "Germania" 1:56:33 4:00:61 6:11:42 8:21:94 1 12 GBR Durham University 1:55:44 3:52:58 5:56:20 8:02:68 Laura Brehler (87) 2:04:28 2:10:81 2:10:52 Sophie Hosking 1:57:14 2:03:62 2:06:48 5 23 GER Duisburger Ruderverein 2:00:68 4:06:14 6:19:12 8:33:97 2 10 FRA Fédération Francaise des Sociétés 1:53:29 3:53:33 5:56:38 8:04:00 Sarah Mölders (84) 2:05:46 2:12:98 2:14:85 d'Aviron Eugénie Vince (87) 2:00:04 2:03:05 2:07:62 5 AUT Österreichischer Ruderverband (Boot 2) Abgemeldet 3 9 SUI Lausanne Sport Aviron 1:57:34 3:55:26 5:59:94 8:08:15 Sandra Wolfsberger Tonia Iagovitina (85) 1:57:92 2:04:68 2:08:21 6 POL AZS Poltechnika Wroclaw Abgemeldet 4 8 SUI SC Sursee 1:55:53 3:56:13 6:02:41 8:08:60 Karloina Widun (87) Olivia Wyss (87) 2:00:60 2:06:28 2:06:19 18 GER Stralsunder RC Abgemeldet 5 11 GER ETUF Essen (Boot 3) 2:01:98 4:08:65 6:20:71 8:34:42 Anja Schött (86) Anna Lena Voß (87) 2:06:67 2:12:06 2:13:71 Umpire Judge Starter Aligner Umpire Judge Starter Aligner Kilian Rombaut Friend Grützner Follet Rombaut Friend Grützner Lgw. Männer Einer A SM1XA LG Lgw. Frauen Einer B SF1X B LG 16:46 Race: 8 1. Vorlauf 2000 m 16:38 Race: 6 3. Vorlauf 2000 m Rank Nr. Nation Entry 500 m 1000 m 1500 m Finish Rank Nr. Nation Entry 500 m 1000 m 1500 m Finish 1 1 SUI Schweizerischer Ruderverband (Boot 1) 1:44:42 3:33:92 5:25:30 7:17:97 1 16 GRE Hellenic Rowing Federation 1:57:41 3:58:44 6:04:08 8:13:06 Frédéric Hanselmann 1:49:50 1:51:38 1:52:67 Pavlou Stella 2:01:03 2:05:64 2:08:98 2 5 Ned Stern 1:43:74 3:31:50 5:23:29 7:19:75 2 15 GER RG Wetzlar 2:01:35 4:01:43 6:06:69 8:14:53 Walter Braak 1:47:76 1:51:79 1:56:46 Martina Bond (85) 2:00:08 2:05:26 2:07:84 3 2 GER RG Hansa Hamburg 1:45:91 3:36:85 5:30:86 7:25:09 3 17 GER Kettwiger RG 2:00:80 4:03:31 6:10:90 8:19:10 Mark Gerban (79) 1:50:94 1:54:01 1:54:23 Karina Lohwasser (87) 2:02:51 2:07:59 2:08:20 4 8 GER RC Allemania Hamburg 1:45:58 3:36:46 5:31:67 7:27:34 4 13 GER Spandauer RC "Friesen" 1:55:62 3:57:38 6:26:50 8:25:28 George Byrne (78) 1:50:88 1:55:21 1:55:67 Melanie Büddenbender (85) 2:01:76 2:29:12 1:58:78 5 12 GER Der Hamburger und Germania RC 1:49:80 3:45:47 5:45:52 7:45:28 5 14 GER RG Hansa Hamburg 2:07:82 4:19:67 6:08:59 8:53:23 Lutz Gundlach (82) 1:55:67 2:00:05 1:59:76 Silja Hansen (87) 2:11:85 1:48:92 2:44:64 Umpire Judge Starter Aligner Umpire Judge Starter Aligner Fogel Rombaut Friend Grützner Meyboden Rombaut Friend Grützner Lgw. Männer Einer A SM1XA LG Lgw. Männer Zweier o. Stm. B SM2-B LG 16:50 Race: 8 2. Vorlauf 2000 m 17:02 Race: 9 1. Vorlauf 2000 m Rank Nr. Nation Entry 500 m 1000 m 1500 m Finish Rank Nr. Nation Entry 500 m 1000 m 1500 m Finish 1 16 GER Giessener RG 1:44:46 3:30:38 5:18:98 7:15:56 1 2 GER Neusser RV 1:40:48 3:23:61 5:12:02 6:58:87 Michael Wieler 1:45:92 1:48:60 1:56:58 Jan Korbmacher (87), Sven Goetz (87) 1:43:13 1:48:41 1:46:85 2 4 GER RK am Wannsee 1:45:06 3:32:70 5:24:38 7:17:85 2 6 GBR Newcastle University/Rob Roy BC 1:42:34 3:26:88 5:14:81 6:59:46 Julian Mendyka (81) 1:47:64 1:51:68 1:53:47 Stephen Feeney, Doug Perrin 1:44:54 1:47:93 1:44:65 3 3 AUT Österreichischer Ruderverband 1:43:77 3:30:91 5:23:53 7:17:90 3 10 GER Rgm. Neusser RV/Duisburger RV 1:41:08 3:24:19 5:13:16 7:02:44 Uwe Dachsböck 1:47:14 1:52:62 1:54:37 Jan Goetz (85), Johannes Knaub (85) 1:43:11 1:48:97 1:49:28 4 10 GBR Upper Thames RC 1:46:58 3:35:58 5:31:87 7:29:46 4 4 GER Rgm. Neusser RV/Germania Düsseldorf 1:39:91 3:24:20 5:13:43 7:03:55 Will Hoodless 1:49:00 1:56:29 1:57:59 Stephan Ertmer (86), David Frohn (87) 1:44:29 1:49:23 1:50:12 5 9 GER ETUF Essen 1:41:58 3:25:54 5:15:95 7:06:58 13 GBR Tideway Scullers' School Abgemeldet Christian Reckzeh (86), Markus Reckzeh (84) 1:43:96 1:50:41 1:50:63 Richard Hardy 6 8 SUI Rgm. Vevey/Seeclub Zürich 1:40:80 3:26:87 5:20:23 7:12:28 Umpire Judge Starter Aligner Patrick Joye (87), Patrick Kull (87) 1:46:07 1:53:36 1:52:05 Kassler Rombaut Friend Grützner Umpire Judge Starter Aligner Meyboden Rombaut Friend Grützner Lgw. Männer Einer A SM1XA LG Lgw. Männer Zweier o. Stm. B SM2-B LG 16:54 Race: 8 3. Vorlauf 2000 m 17:06 Race: 9 2. Vorlauf 2000 m Rank Nr. Nation Entry 500 m 1000 m 1500 m Finish 1 18 SLO VK Izola 1:42:97 3:29:25 5:21:12 7:16:68 Rank Nr. Nation Entry 500 m 1000 m 1500 m Finish Bine Pislar (83) 1:46:28 1:51:87 1:55:56 1 13 GBR Nottingham University/Oxford Brookes 1:37:77 3:19:52 5:07:01 6:57:10 2 15 GRE Hellenic Rowing Federation (Boot 1) 1:42:56 3:30:16 5:19:93 7:18:56 University Pappas Ilias 1:47:60 1:49:77 1:58:63 Chris Bartley, Richard Chambers 1:41:75 1:47:49 1:50:09 3 20 NED De Laak 1:44:44 3:32:35 5:23:47 7:20:09 2 14 SCG Serbian and Montenegro Rowing 1:40:18 3:24:57 5:13:10 7:01:17 Federation Finnigan Borms 1:47:91 1:51:12 1:56:62 4 19 GER Würzburger RV Bayern 1:42:09 3:29:25 5:22:25 7:25:18 Milos Stanojevic, Milos Nikolic 1:44:39 1:48:53 1:48:07 3 11 GBR Durham University 1:39:40 3:26:40 5:16:72 7:03:70 Stephan Schad (83) 1:47:16 1:53:00 2:02:93 5 14 SUI Schweizerischer Ruderverband (Boot 2) 1:45:07 3:32:84 5:28:44 7:25:30 Phil Evans, Simon Barr 1:47:00 1:50:32 1:46:98 4 16 BEL Fédération Royale Belge d'Aviron 1:41:91 3:27:22 5:17:25 7:05:62 Mario Gyr 1:47:77 1:55:60 1:56:86 Ruben De Gendt (87), Olivier Ek (84) 1:45:31 1:50:03 1:48:37 Umpire Judge Starter Aligner 5 15 GER Rgm Lübecker RG / Rvg. Kappeln 1:41:25 3:26:94 5:19:13 7:09:30 Follet Rombaut Friend Grützner Arne Kirschstein (87), Till Schürmann (87) 1:45:69 1:52:19 1:50:17 6 12 GER Der Hamburger und Germania RC (Boot 1) 1:41:23 3:27:58 5:22:01 7:15:28 Moritz Mußmann (87), Matthias Jauch (85) 1:46:35 1:54:43 1:53:27 Umpire Judge Starter Aligner Kilian Rombaut Friend Grützner Lgw. Männer Zweier o. Stm.
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