Men (bron: FISA‐Worldrowing) Boat Time Crew Nation Date Meet Location M1x Single sculls 6:30.74 Robert Manson New Zealand 2017 World Rowing Cup II Poznań, Poland M2‐ Coxless pairs 6:08.50 Hamish Bond‐Eric Murray New Zealand 2012 Summer Olympics Eton Dorney, England M2+ Coxed pairs 6:33.26 Hamish Bond‐Eric Murray/Caleb Shepherd New Zealand 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands M2x Double sculls 5:59.72 Martin Sinković‐Valent Sinković Croatia 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Andrew Triggs‐Hodge‐Tom James‐ M4‐ Coxless four 5:37.86 Great Britain 2012 World Rowing Cup II Lucerne, Switzerland Pete Reed‐Alex Gregory Matthias Ungemach‐Armin Eichholz‐Armin Weyrauch‐ M4+ Coxed four 5:58.96 Germany 1991 Vienna, Austria Bahne Rabe/Joerg Dederding Artem Morozov‐Olexandr Nadtoka‐ M4x Quad sculls 5:32.26 Ukraine 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Dmytro Mikhay‐Ivan Dovgodko Malte Jaktschik‐Felix Wimberger‐Richard Schmidt‐Johannes M8+ Eight 5:18.68 Weissenfeld‐Torben Johannesen‐Jakob Schneider‐ Germany 2017 World Rowing Cup II Poznan, Poland Maximilian Planer‐Hannes Ocik/Martin Sauer Lightweight Men (bron: FISA‐Worldrowing) Boat Time Crew Nation Date Meet Location LM1x LM single sculls 6:31.03 Jason Osborne Germany 2018 World Rowing Championship Plovdiv, Bulgaria LM2‐ LM coxless pairs 6:22.91 Simon Niepmann‐Lucas Tramer Switzerland 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands LM2x LM double sculls 6:05.36 John Smith‐James Thompson South Africa 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Kasper Winther Jørgensen‐Jacob Larsen‐ LM4‐ LM coxless four 5:43.16 Denmark 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Jacob Barsøe‐Morten Jørgensen Georgios Konsolas‐Spyridon Giannaros‐ LM4x LM quad sculls 5:42.75 Greece 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Panagiotis Magdanis‐Eleftherios Konsolas Klaus Altena‐Christian Dahlke‐Thomas Melges‐Bernhard LM8+ LM eight 5:30.24 Stomporowski‐Michael Kobor‐Uwe Maerz‐Michael Buchheit‐ Germany 1992 Montreal, Canada Karl van Warburg/Olaf Kaska women (bron: FISA‐Worldrowing) Boat Time Crew Nation Date Meet Location W1x Single sculls 7:07.71 Rumyana Neykova Bulgaria 2002 Seville, Spain W2‐ Coxless pairs 6:49.08 Grace Prendergast‐Kerri Gowler New Zealand 2017 World Rowing Cup II Poznan, Poland W2x Double sculls 6:37.31 Olympia Aldersey‐Sally Kehoe Australia 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Kayla Pratt‐Kelsey Bevan‐ W4‐ Coxless four 6:14.36 New Zealand 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Grace Prendergast‐Kerri Gowler W4x Quad sculls 6:06.84 Carina Baer‐Julia Lier‐Annekatrin Thiele‐Lisa Schmidla Germany 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam Netherlands Amanda Polk‐Kerry Simmonds‐Emily Regan‐Lauren W8+ Eight 5:54.16 Schmetterling‐Grace Luczak‐Caroline Lind‐Victoria Opitz‐ United States 2013 Lucerne, Switzerland Heidi Robbins/Katelin Snyder Lightweight women (bron: FISA‐Worldrowing) Boat Time Crew Nation Date Meet Location LW1x LW single sculls 7:24.46 Zoe McBride New Zealand 2015 Varese, Italy LW2‐ LW coxless pairs 7:18.32 Eliza Blair‐Justine Joyce Australia 1997 Lac d'Aiguebelette, France LW2x LW double sculls 6:47.69 Maaike Head‐Ilse Paulis Netherlands 2016 World Cup III Poznan, Poland Mirte Kraaijkamp‐Elisabeth Woerner‐ LW4x LW quad sculls 6:15.95 Netherlands 2014 World Rowing Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands Maaike Head‐Ilse Paulis.
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