Rowing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics

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Rowing
at the II Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueNanjing Rowing-Canoeing School
DatesAugust 17–20
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Rowing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from August 17 to August 20. The events took place at the Nanjing Rowing-Canoeing School in Nanjing, China.

Qualification

Four qualification events were held to determine the representation for the 2014 Youth Olympics, the 2013 World Junior Championships and three continental qualifiers. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 2 boats, 1 per each gender. Should China not qualify any boats they would be given a boat in single sculls for each gender. The host quota was not used as they qualified from the Asian regatta. In addition six athlete quotas, three from each gender will be decided by the Tripartite Commission.[1] Only four spots, two from each gender were decided by the Tripartite Commission. The other two spots were reallocated based on the performances from the 2013 World Junior Championships.[2]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 1997. Should a NOC qualify two boats from the same gender the boat with the higher ranking will be qualified and the next highest ranked NOC will qualify.[1]

Summary

Nation Men Women Crews Athletes
M1x M2- W1x W2-
 Algeria X X 2 2
 Argentina X X 2 2
 Australia X X 2 3
 Austria X 1 2
 Azerbaijan X 1 1
 Belarus X 1 1
 Belgium X 1 1
 Brazil X X 2 2
 Bulgaria X 1 1
 Canada X X 2 3
 Chile X X 2 4
 China X 1 2
 Croatia X X 2 3
 Cuba X X 2 2
 Czech Republic X X 2 3
 Denmark X 1 1
 El Salvador X 1 1
 Egypt X X 2 4
 France X X 2 2
 Germany X X 2 3
 Great Britain X X 2 2
 Greece X X 2 3
 India X 1 2
 Indonesia X 1 1
 Ireland X 1 1
 Italy X X 2 3
 Japan X 1 1
 Lithuania X X 2 2
 New Zealand X X 2 3
 North Korea X 1 1
 Norway X X 2 2
 Paraguay X 1 1
 Peru X 1 1
 Poland X X 2 3
 Romania X X 2 4
 Serbia X 1 1
 Slovenia X 1 2
 Spain X 1 2
 Sri Lanka X 1 1
 Togo X 1 1
 Tunisia X X 2 2
 Turkey X 1 2
 Uganda X 1 1
 Ukraine X 1 2
 United States X X 2 4
 Uzbekistan X X 2 2
 Vietnam X 1 1
 Zimbabwe X X 2 2
Total: 48 NOCs 24 12 24 12 72 96

Single Sculls

Event Location Date Total Places Qualified Boys Qualified Girls
Host Nation - - 0  China  China
2013 World Championships[2] Lithuania Trakai 7–11 August 2013 11  Australia
 Azerbaijan
 Cuba
 France
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Lithuania
 New Zealand
 Norway
 Poland
 Serbia
 Belarus
 Brazil
 Bulgaria
 Denmark
 France
 Great Britain
 Greece
 Ireland
 Italy
 Lithuania
 Norway
Africa Qualification Regatta[2] Tunisia Tunis 9–10 October 2013 3  Algeria
 Tunisia
 Zimbabwe
 Algeria
 Tunisia
 Zimbabwe
Asian Qualification Regatta[2] Uzbekistan Samarkand 13–17 October 2013 3  Indonesia
 North Korea
 Uzbekistan
 Japan
 Uzbekistan
 Vietnam
Latin American Qualification Regatta[2] Uruguay Montevideo 15–18 April 2014 3  Argentina
 Brazil
 Peru
 Argentina
 Cuba
 Paraguay
Tripartite Invitation[2] - - 2  El Salvador
 Sri Lanka
 Togo
 Uganda
Reallocation of Unused Quotas[2] - - 2  Belgium
 Canada
 Croatia
 Czech Republic
TOTAL 24 24

Pairs

Event Location Date Total Places Qualified Boys Qualified Girls
2013 World Championships[2] Lithuania Trakai 7–11 August 2013 9  Austria
 Croatia
 Czech Republic
 Greece
 Italy
 Romania
 Slovenia
 Turkey
 United States
 Australia
 Canada
 Germany
 New Zealand
 Poland
 Romania
 Spain
 Ukraine
 United States
Africa Qualification Regatta[2] Tunisia Tunis 9–10 October 2013 1  Egypt  Egypt
Asian Qualification Regatta[2] Uzbekistan Samarkand 13–17 October 2013 1  India  China
Latin American Qualification Regatta[2] Uruguay Montevideo 15–18 April 2014 1  Chile  Chile
TOTAL 12 12

Schedule

The schedule was released by the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee.[3]

All times are CST (UTC+8)
Event Date Event Day Starting Time Event Details
August 17 Sunday 10:00 Girls' Single Sculls Heats
Boys' Single Sculls Heats
Girls' Pairs Heats
Boys' Pairs Heats
August 18 Monday 10:00 Girls' Single Sculls Repechage
Boys' Single Sculls Repechage
Girls' Pairs Heats
Boys' Pairs Heats
August 19 Tuesday 10:00 Girls' Single Sculls Semifinals
Boys' Single Sculls Semifinals
Girls' Pairs Repechage
Boys' Pairs Repechage
August 20 Wednesday 10:00 Girls' Single Sculls Finals
Boys' Single Sculls Finals
Girls' Pairs Finals
Boys' Pairs Finals

Medal Summary

Medal table

1  Romania 2
2  Germany 1
2  Belarus 1
4  Azerbaijan 1
4  Czech Republic 1
4  Greece 1
4  China 1
8  Canada 2
9  France 1
9  Turkey 1
Total 4 4 4 12

Boys

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' Single Sculls
details
Tim Ole Naske
 Germany
Boris Yotov
 Azerbaijan
Dan de Groot
 Canada
Boys' Pairs
details
 Romania (ROU)
Gheorghe Robert Dedu
Ciprian Tudosa
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Miroslav Jech
Lukas Helesic
 Turkey (TUR)
Gökhan Güven
Eren Can Aslan

Girls

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' Single Sculls
details
Krystsina Staraselets
 Belarus
Athina Angelopoulou
 Greece
Camille Juillet
 France
Girls' Pairs
details
 Romania (ROU)
Cristina Georgiana Popescu
Denisa Tilvescu
 China (CHN)
Luo Yadan
Pan Jie
 Canada (CAN)
Larissa Werbicki
Caileigh Filmer

References

  1. ^ a b "Qualification System: Rowing". FISA. May 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2014 YOG Qualification: Rowing" (PDF). FISA. 4 June 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Sport Explanatory Brochure: Rowing" (PDF). Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee. 4 March 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2014.