2010 World Rowing Championships Explained

2010 World Rowing Championships
Venue:Lake Karapiro
Location:Cambridge, New Zealand
Dates:31 October to 7 November
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The 2010 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 31 October to 7 November 2010 on Lake Karapiro near Cambridge, New Zealand.[1] The annual week-long rowing regatta was organised by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). Usually held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer, they were held later in the year in the southern hemisphere. In non-Olympic years the regatta is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.

Background

The World Rowing Championships were previously held at Lake Karapiro in 1978.[2] Rowing's international body said Lake Karapiro's 2010 World Rowing Championships raised the bar for the rest of the world and more international events would be held there.[3]

The 2010 World Rowing Championships turned out to be one of the most impressive championships ever. Of the 161 races at the championships, Robert Treharne Jones, FISA commentator (GBR). commentated 88 of them, “by far my favourite race was the men’s pair. It was an awesome race and it was all that it was billed to be and more. Although it was a six boat final it was really one on one between New Zealand and Great Britain and to have them so close all the way. The crowd were literally on their feet. The event was great from every point of view. I can’t fault it. The organisers worked very hard to get everything right.”[4]

It was predicted that it would take at least 70,000 people to make back the £16m price tag [but 66,000 attended].[5] The event lost $2.2m and a report [6] by SPARC (Sport And Recreation New Zealand, rebranded as Sport New Zealand in 2012) [7] found that a lack of clarity around roles and responsibilities of the Karapiro 2010 Board was a factor, alongside others mostly relating to shortcomings in governance, inadequate financial management, and less revenue than expected from ticket sales.[8]

SPARC chief executive Peter Miskimmin said the review was a stark reminder for everyone involved in hosting major events in New Zealand, including the Government agencies which invest in them. “The Karapiro 2010 Board was committed to putting on a world-class event, and they achieved that. Operationally the event was a huge success." Miskimmin said, adding that the findings of the SPARC review would be used to develop additional good practice guidelines for those running future major events.[8]

With the roaring success of the world championships behind them, Rowing New Zealand is eager to make further use of their world-class facility at Lake Karapiro.[9]

To interpret abbreviations in medals tables see Glossary of rowing terms. FISA publishes results online.[10]

Medal summary

Men's events

Non-Olympic classes

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
M1x
Ondřej Synek
6:47.49
Mahé Drysdale
6:49.42
Alan Campbell
6:49.83
M2x
Nathan Cohen
Joseph Sullivan
6:22.63
Matthew Wells
Marcus Bateman
6:24.21
Cédric Berrest
Julien Bahain
6:28.54
M4x
David Šain
Martin Sinković
Damir Martin
Valent Sinković
6:15.78
Luca Agamennoni
Simone Venier
Matteo Stefanini
Simone Raineri
6:17.04
Karsten Forsterling
David Crawshay
James McRae
Daniel Noonan
6:18.93
M2+
Chris Morgan
Dominic Grimm
David Webster
7:03.32
Paolo Perino
Pierpaolo Frattini
Andrea Lenzi
7:04.38
Maximilian Munski
Filip Adamski
Albert Kowert
7:06.20
M2-
Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
6:30.16
Pete Reed
Andrew Triggs Hodge
6:30.48
Georgios Tziallas
Ioannis Christou
6:36.00
M4-
Jean-Baptiste Macquet
Germain Chardin
Julien Desprès
Dorian Mortelette
6:45.38
Stergios Papachristos
Ioannis Tsilis
Nikolaos Goudoulas
Apostolos Goudoulas
6:47.15
Jade Uru
Simon Watson
Hamish Burson
David Eade
6:48.38
M8+
Gregor Hauffe
Maximilian Reinelt
Kristof Wilke
Florian Mennigen
Richard Schmidt
Lukas Müller
Toni Seifert
Sebastian Schmidt
Martin Sauer
5:33.84
Tom Broadway
James Clarke
Cameron Nichol
James Foad
Moe Sbihi
Greg Searle
Tom Ransley
Daniel Ritchie
Phelan Hill
5:34.46
Will Lockwood
Matt Ryan
Francis Hegerty
Cameron McKenzie-McHarg
James Marburg
Samuel Loch
Nicholas Purnell
Josh Dunkley-Smith
Tobias Lister
5:35.96
Men's lightweight events
LM1x
Marcello Miani
7:05.82
Lukáš Babač
7:08.19
Péter Galambos
7:09.86
LM2x
Zac Purchase
Mark Hunter
7:13.47
Lorenzo Bertini
Elia Luini
7:15.88
Storm Uru
Peter Taylor
7:18.31
LM4x
Jonathan Koch
Lars Wichert
Linus Lichtschlag
Lars Hartig
6:11.44
Alexandre Pilat
Pierre-Étienne Pollez
Stany Delayre
Frédéric Dufour
6:14.02
Steffen Jensen
Martin Batenburg
Christian Nielsen
Hans Christian Sørensen
6:14.94
LM2-
Fabien Tilliet
Jean-Christophe Bette
7:18.92
Graham Oberlin-Brown
James Lassche
7:21.29
Matt Jensen
Rares Crisan
7:23.79
LM4-
Richard Chambers
Paul Mattick
Rob Williams
Chris Bartley
6:10.71
Anthony Edwards
Samuel Beltz
Blair Tunevitsch
Todd Skipworth
6:10.78
Li Lei
Yu Chenggang
Huang Zhe
Li Zhongwei
6:10.79
LM8+
Daniel Wisgott
Robby Gerhardt
Jan Lüke
Lars Wichert
Jochen Kühner
Bastian Seibt
Jost Schömann-Finck
Martin Kühner
Albert Kowert
5:48.61
Ross Brown
Angus Tyers
Blair Tunevitsch
Alister Foot
Nicholas Baker
Darryn Purcell
Thomas Bertrand
Perry Ward
David Webster
5:50.27
Luigi Scala
Davide Riccardi
Luca De Maria
Armando Dell'Aquila
Matteo Pinca
Gennaro Gallo
Livio La Padula
Bruno Mascarenhas
Vincenzo Di Palma
5:52.24

Women's events

Non-Olympic classes

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
W1x
Frida Svensson
7:47.61
Ekaterina Karsten
7:47.79
Emma Twigg
7:49.64
W2x
Anna Watkins
Katherine Grainger
7:04.70
Kerry Hore
Kim Crow
7:10.08
Magdalena Fularczyk
Julia Michalska
7:14.40
W4x
Debbie Flood
Beth Rodford
Frances Houghton
Annabel Vernon
7:12.78
Kateryna Tarasenko
Olena Buryak
Anastasiya Kozhenkova
Yana Dementyeva
7:14.95
Britta Oppelt
Carina Bär
Tina Manker
Julia Richter
7:15.26
W2-
Juliette Haigh
Rebecca Scown
7:17.12
Helen Glover
Heather Stanning
7:20.24
Susan Francia
Erin Cafaro
7:22.46
W4-
Chantal Achterberg
Nienke Kingma
Carline Bouw
Femke Dekker
7:21.09
Sarah Heard
Sarah Cook
Pauline Frasca
Kate Hornsey
7:23.99
Mara Allen
Grace Luczak
Adrienne Martelli
Alison Cox
7:24.56
W8+
Anna Goodale
Amanda Polk
Jamie Redman
Taylor Ritzel
Esther Lofgren
Elle Logan
Meghan Musnicki
Katherine Glessner
Mary Whipple
6:12.42
Emma Darling
Cristy Nurse
Janine Hanson
Rachelle Viinberg
Krista Guloien
Ashley Brzozowicz
Darcy Marquardt
Andréanne Morin
Lesley Thompson-Willie
6:16.12
Roxana Cogianu
Ionela Zaharia
Maria Diana Bursuc
Ioana Craciun
Adelina Cojocariu
Nicoleta Albu
Camelia Lupașcu
Eniko Mironcic
Teodora Stoica
6:18.96
Women's lightweight events
LW1x
Marie-Louise Dräger
7:43.45
Louise Ayling
7:48.48
Laura Milani
7:49.04
LW2x
Lindsay Jennerich
Tracy Cameron
8:06.20
Daniela Reimer
Anja Noske
8:07.33
Christina Giazitzidou
Alexandra Tsiavou
8:09.14
LW4x
Lena Müller
Daniela Reimer
Anja Noske
Marie-Louise Dräger
6:44.94
Victoria Burke
Kristin Hedstrom
Ursula Grobler
Abelyn Broughton
6:47.99
Yan Shimin
Wang Xinnan
Liu Jing
Liu Tingting
6:49.50

Adaptive events

Non-Paralympic classes

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
ASM1x
Tom Aggar
5:19.36
Andrii Kryvchun
5:32.67
Daniel McBride
5:33.39
ASW1x
Nathalie Benoit
6:43.18
Cláudia Santos
6:47.60
Filomena Franco
7:37.46
TAMx2x
Dmytro Ivanov
Iryna Kyrychenko
4:24.71
Stephane Tardieu
Perle Bouge
4:28.05
Grant Bailey
Kathryn Ross
4:28.16
IDMx4+
Liu Wang Sin
Lam King Shan
Szeto Tung Chun
Tsui Kwok Man
Lee Yuen Wah
4:09.58
Giorgia Indelicato
Elisabetta Tieghi
Francesco Borsani
Matteo Brunengo
Andrea Lenzi
4:30.37
Iulia Zhdanova
Olga Orlova
Boris Maximov
Gennady Mikhaylov
Irina Kostyukhina
5:00.28
LTAMx4+
Anthony Theriault
Meghan Montgomery
Victoria Nolan
David Blair
Laura Comeau
3:36.53
Kelsie Gibson
Ryan Chamberlain
James Roe
Katherine Jones
Rhiannon Jones
3:37.08
Christiane Quirin
Michael Schulz
Martin Lossau
Anke Molkenthin
Katrin Splitt
3:39.65

Medal table

Men's and women's events

width=50 Placewidth=200 Nationwidth=50 width=50 width=50 width=50 Total
15128
24419
33339
42114
51427
61326
71124
81113
91001
1001
1001
1001
130123
140101
0101
0101
170022
180011
0011
0011
0011
Total 22 22 22 66

Adaptive events

width=50 Placewidth=200 Nationwidth=50 width=50 width=50 width=50 Total
11102
1102
1102
41001
1001
60101
0101
80011
0011
0011
0011
0011
Total 5 5 5 15

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2010 World Rowing Championships . . 18 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160927220807/http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2010-world-championships/ . 27 September 2016 . dead . dmy-all .
  2. http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/1978-world-rowing-championships-logo 1978 Logo
  3. Web site: Kidd. Robb. Karapiro a rowing winner. Stuff.co.nz. Fairfax New Zealand Limited. 14 February 2013.
  4. Web site: Hats off to the 2010 World Champs. worldrowing.com. FISA (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d’Aviron / International Federation of Rowing Associations). 14 February 2013.
  5. Web site: World Rowing Championships. Morning Report 8 November 2010. 8 November 2010 . Radio New Zealand. 14 February 2013.
  6. Web site: Coffey International Limited / Grant Thornton International. World Rowing Championships 2010 Independent Review. Sport NZ (sportnz.org.nz). Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC). 14 February 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130216192212/http://sportnz.org.nz/Documents/Media/RowingWorldChampionship2010IndependentReview.pdf. 16 February 2013. dead. dmy-all.
  7. Web site: SPARC. NZ Ministrt of Justice. 14 February 2013.
  8. Web site: Blackshaw. Andrea. Findings of independent review of World Rowing champs. 2011 Media Releases (27 July 2011). Sport New Zealand. 14 February 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130210175725/http://sportnz.org.nz/en-nz/About-SportNZ/Media/2011-Media-Releases/Findings-of-independent-review-of-world-rowing-champs-released/. 10 February 2013. dead. dmy-all.
  9. News: Leggat. David. Rowing: Plans to build on Karapiro success. The New Zealand Herald. APN Holdings NZ Limited. 14 February 2013. 16 November 2010.
  10. Web site: The Official World Rowing Database. World Rowing worldrowing.com. FISA. 14 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20160927220807/http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2010-world-championships/. 27 September 2016. dead. dmy-all.