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1991 World Rowing Championships

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1991 World Rowing Championships
LocationVienna, Austria
Dates21 to 25 August

The 20th World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 21 to 25 August 1991 in Vienna, Austria.[1]

Medal summary

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Men's Events
M1x  Germany
Thomas Lange
6:41.29  Czechoslovakia
Václav Chalupa
6:45.26  Poland
Kajetan Broniewski
6:48.91
M2x  Netherlands
Nico Rienks
Henk-Jan Zwolle
6:06.14  Soviet Union
Ugis Lasmanis
Leonid Shaposhnykov
6:07.49  Germany
Oliver Grüner
André Steiner
6:08.36
M4x  Soviet Union
Valeri Dossenko
Sergei Kinjakin
Nikolai Tchuprina
Guirts Vilks
6:08.39  Italy
Alessandro Corona
Gianluca Farina
Massimo Paradiso
Filippo Soffici
6:11.21  Netherlands
Rutger Arisz
Koos Maasdijk
Hans Keldermann
Ronald Florijn
6:13.03
M2+  Italy
Carmine Abbagnale
Giuseppe Abbagnale
Giuseppe Di Capua
7:34.39  Poland
Piotr Basta
Tomasz Mruczkowski
Bartosz Sroga
7:35.83  Czechoslovakia
Michal Dalecky
Dusan Machacek
Oldrich Hejdusek
7:38.02
M2-  Great Britain
Steve Redgrave
Matthew Pinsent
6:21.35  Yugoslavia
Iztok Čop
Denis Žvegelj
6:24.18  Austria
Hermann Bauer
Karl Sinzinger Jr
6:24.51
M4+  Germany
Armin Eichholz
Bahne Rabe
Matthias Ungemach
Armin Weyrauch
Joerg Dedering
5:58.96  Romania
Dănuț Dobre
Dragoș Neagu
Valentin Robu
Ioan Snep
Dumitru Răducanu
6:00.29  Poland
Wojciech Jankowski
Maciej Lasicki
Jacek Streich
Tomasz Tomiak
Michał Cieślak
6:01.30
M4-  Australia
Andrew Cooper
Nick Green
Mike McKay
James Tomkins
6:29.69  United States
Thomas Bohrer
Patrick Manning Jr
Jeffrey McLaughlin
Michael Porterfield
6:32.22  Germany
Markus Braeuer
Andreas Luetkefels
Stefan Scholz
Markus Vogt
6:34.43
M8+  Germany[2]
Martin Steffes-Mies
Dirk Balster
Claas-Peter Fischer
Thorsten Streppelhoff
Jürgen Hecht
Wolfgang Klapheck
Ansgar Wessling
Roland Baar
Manfred Klein
5:50.98  Canada
Darren Barber
Andy Crosby
Robert Bob Marland
Derek Porter
Michael Mike Rascher
Bruce Robertson
Don Telfer
John Wallace
Terry Paul
5:51.68  Great Britain
Martin Cross
Tim Foster
Anton Obholzer
Richard Phelps
Greg Searle
Jonny Searle
Jonny Singfield
Richard Stanhope
Garry Herbert
5:52.74
LM1x  Ireland
Niall O'Toole
6:49.17  Germany
Peter Uhrig
6:49.96  Belgium
Wim Van Belleghem
6:52.26
LM2x  Germany
Michael Buchheit
Kai Von Warburg
6:20.04  Austria
Walter Rantasa
Christoph Schmoelzer
6:25.29  Netherlands
Jan van Bekkum
Daan Boddeke
6:26.22
LM4x  Australia[3]
Simon Burgess
Gary Lynagh
Bruce Hick
Steve Hawkins
6:37.02  Sweden
Joakim Brischewski
Bo Ekros
Lars-Johan Flodin
Per Lundberg
6:37.25  France
Roland Gaillac
Patrick Maiore
Laurent Porchier
Thierry Renault
6:38.02
LM4-  Great Britain
Christopher Bates
Toby Hessian
Tom Kay
Carl Smith
5:57.60  Italy
Sabino Bellomo
Franco Cattaneo
Danilo Fraquelli
Alfredo Striani
5:58.61  Spain
Juan Luis Aguierre Barco
Fernando Climent Huerta
Jose Maria De Marco Perez
Fernando Molina Castillo
6:00.85
LM8+  Italy
Enrico Barbaranelli
Domenico Cantoni
Carlo Gaddi
Pasquale Marigliano
Fabrizio Ranieri
Fabrizio Ravasi
Andrea Re
Roberto Romanini
Gaetano Iannuzzi
6:13.21  France
Stephane Barre
Sebastien Bel
Bruno Boucher
Stephane Guerinot
Laurent Irazusta
Benoit Masson
Antoine Orieux
Jose Oyarzabal
Philippe Spinelli
6:13.40  United States
Eduardo Montalvo
Tom Hartley
Robert Hermann
Brian Varga
David Collins
Dale Hurley
Tom Auth
James Manson
Michael O'Gorman
6:15.25
Women's Events
W1x  Canada
Silken Laumann
8:17.58  Romania
Elisabeta Lipă
8:20.53  Belgium
Annelies Bredael
8:21.96
W2x  Germany
Kathrin Boron
Beate Schramm
6:44.71  Romania
Anisoara Balan-Dobre
Elisabeta Lipă
6:46.40  Soviet Union
Ekaterina Karsten
Saria Zakirova
6:47.36
W4x  Germany
Kerstin Köppen
Claudia Krüger
Sybille Schmidt
Jana Rau-Sorgers
6:55.85  Soviet Union
Elena Khloptseva
Maria Omeljanovitch
Tatjana Ustiujanina
Mira Vaganova
7:00.37  Romania
Constanța Burcică
Anisoara Balan
Doina Ignat
Fanica Costea
7:04.86
W2-  Canada
Kathleen Heddle
Marnie McBean
6:57.42  Germany
Stefanie Werremeier
Ingeburg Schwerzmann
6:59.55  Great Britain
Miriam Batten
Fiona Freckleton
7:02.28
W4-  Canada
Kirsten Barnes
Jennifer Doey
Jessica Monroe
Brenda Taylor
6:25.47  United States
Shelagh Donohoe
Cynthia Eckert
Stephanie Maxwell-Pierson
Anna Seaton
6:27.39  Germany
Kathrin Haacker
Gebriele Mehl
Cerstin Petersmann
Judith Ungemach-Zeidler
6:30.30
W8+  Canada
Kirsten Barnes
Megan Delehanty
Jennifer Doey
Kathleen Heddle
Kelly Mahon
Marnie McBean
Jessica Monroe
Brenda Taylor
Lesley Thompson-Willie
6:28.20  Soviet Union
Irina Gribko
Marina Suprun
Nataliya Grigoryeva
Ekaterina Kotko
Olga Smetannikova
Sarmīte Stone
Marina Znak
Elena Medvedeva
Natalia Stasyuk
6:28.73  Romania
Doina Snep
Adriana Chelariu-Bazon
Iulia Bobeica
Veronica Cochelea
Marioara Curela
Viorica Neculai
Maria Padurariu
Doina Ciucanu-Robu
Elena Georgescu
6:34.07
LW1x  New Zealand
Philippa Baker
7:29.99  Netherlands
Laurien Vermulst
7:32.41  Denmark
Mette Bloch Jensen
7:33.17
LW2x  Germany
Claudia Waldi
Christiane Weber
7:58.53  United States
Lindsay Burns
Teresa Zarzeczny
8:00.16  Denmark
Elisabeth Fraas
Ulla Jensen
8:06.32
LW4-  China
Fei Li
Sanmei Liang
Xiaoli Liao
Shaoyan Ou
7:37.06  Great Britain
Alison Brownless
Katharine Brownlow
Anna Marie Dryden
Claire Davies
7:41.15  United States
Christine Smith-Collins
Ellen Minzner
Alison Shaw
Kelly Sherman
7:43.99

Medals table

Place Nation 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
1  Germany 7 2 3 12
2  Canada 4 1 0 5
3  Italy 2 2 0 4
4  Great Britain 2 1 2 5
5  Australia 2 0 0 2
6  Soviet Union 1 3 1 5
7  Denmark 1 1 2 4
8  China 1 0 0 1
 Ireland 1 0 0 1
 New Zealand 1 0 0 1
11  Romania 0 3 2 5
 United States 0 3 2 5
13  Poland 0 1 2 3
14  Austria 0 1 1 2
 France 0 1 1 2
 Czechoslovakia 0 1 1 2
17  Sweden 0 1 0 1
 Yugoslavia 0 1 0 1
19  Belgium 0 0 2 2
 Denmark 0 0 2 2
21  Spain 0 0 1 1
Total 22 22 22 66

References

  1. ^ "1991 World Rowing Championships". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  2. ^ "RRK 08 Rudern - Deutsche Erfolge bei Ruder-Weltmeisterschaften". Rrk-online.de. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Australia's World Championship Medallists - Australian Rowing History". Rowinghistory-aus.info. Retrieved 19 March 2016.