2019 World Rowing Championships – PR1 Men's single sculls explained

Event:PR1 Men's single sculls
Championship:2019 World Rowing Championships
Dates:25 August – 1 September
Venue:Linz-Ottensheim
Location:Ottensheim, Austria
Competitors:24
Nations:24
Win Value:9:12.99
Gold:Roman Polianskyi
Gold Nation:UKR
Silver:Alexey Chuvashev
Silver Nation:RUS
Bronze:Erik Horrie
Bronze Nation:AUS
Prev:2018
Next:2022

The PR1 men's single sculls competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue.[1] A top-seven finish ensured qualification for the Tokyo Paralympics.[2]

Schedule

The schedule was as follows:[1]

DateTimeRound
Sunday 25 August 2019 15:15 Heats
Wednesday 28 August 2019 10:15 Repechages
Thursday 29 August 2019 09:45 Semifinals C/D
Friday 30 August 2019 11:00 Semifinals A/B
Saturday 31 August 2019 09:10 Final D
Sunday 1 September 2019 10:43 Final C
11:30 Final B
style=background:lemonchiffon13:21 style=background:lemonchiffonFinal A
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Results

Heats

Heat winners advanced directly to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechages.[3]

Heat 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Erik Horrie10:14.48SA/B
2Shmuel Daniel10:32.45R
3Fabrizio Caselli10:47.22R
4Julien Hardi10:55.92R
5Zsolt Peto11:14.96R
6Takayuki Endo11:42.55R

Heat 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Rene Pereira10:20.19SA/B
2Blake Haxton10:41.70R
3Yang Jie11:05.30R
4Louis Toussaint11:24.23R
5Ha Jae-heon12:01.13R
6Jose Duarte14:29.11R

Heat 3

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Roman Polianskyi10:33.96SA/B
2Jaroslaw Kailing10:55.00R
3Augustas Navickas11:13.05R
4Alejandro Vera11:25.43R
5Michel Muñoz12:01.25R
6Angel Font12:17.45R

Heat 4

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Benjamin Pritchard10:17.57SA/B
2Alexey Chuvashev10:33.99R
3Johannes Schmidt11:16.07R
4Loren Pearson11:36.60R
5Ilian Mladenov12:57.80R
Jaruad Duangwao

Repechages

The two fastest boats in each repechage advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the C/D semifinals.[4]

Repechage 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Shmuel Daniel10:12.44SA/B
2Yang Jie10:24.82SA/B
3Alejandro Vera10:54.28SC/D
4Takayuki Endo11:11.57SC/D
5Ilian Mladenov11:32.78SC/D

Repechage 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Blake Haxton10:05.21SA/B
2Augustas Navickas10:32.47SA/B
3Zsolt Peto11:00.63SC/D
4Loren Pearson11:04.64SC/D
5Jose Duarte12:42.06SC/D

Repechage 3

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Jaroslaw Kailing10:21.10SA/B
2Julien Hardi10:30.42SA/B
3Johannes Schmidt10:38.12SC/D
4Ha Jae-heon11:04.27SC/D
5Angel Font11:18.10SC/D

Repechage 4

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Alexey Chuvashev9:51.28SA/B
2Fabrizio Caselli10:30.28SA/B
3Louis Toussaint10:51.00SC/D
4Michel Muñoz11:05.21SC/D

Semifinals C/D

The three fastest boats in each semi were sent to the C final. The remaining boats were sent to the D final.[5]

Semifinal 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Johannes Schmidt10:41.51FC
2Alejandro Vera10:49.28FC
3Loren Pearson11:01.52FC
4Michel Muñoz11:10.78FD
5Angel Font11:26.37FD
6Ilian Mladenov11:35.86FD

Semifinal 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Zsolt Peto10:35.57FC
2Ha Jae-heon10:39.48FC
3Louis Toussaint10:42.56FC
4Takayuki Endo10:42.88FD
5Jose Duarte12:06.80FD

Semifinals A/B

The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final.[5]

Semifinal 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Roman Polianskyi9:26.94FA
2Erik Horrie9:32.27FA
3Alexey Chuvashev9:37.21FA
4Yang Jie9:58.50FB
5Blake Haxton10:02.82FB
6Julien Hardi10:29.61FB

Semifinal 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Benjamin Pritchard9:46.13FA
2Rene Pereira9:55.19FA
3Shmuel Daniel10:07.43FA
4Jaroslaw Kailing10:17.79FB
5Augustas Navickas10:23.05FB
6Fabrizio Caselli10:30.83FB

Finals

The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the other finals.[6] [7]

Final D

RankRowerCountryTime
1Michel Muñoz10:56.17
2Takayuki Endo11:00.69
3Angel Font11:01.40
4Ilian Mladenov11:32.71
5Jose Duarte12:11.80

Final C

RankRowerCountryTime
1Johannes Schmidt10:34.70
2Louis Toussaint10:42.72
3Alejandro Vera10:48.52
4Ha Jae-heon10:53.69
5Zsolt Peto10:59.15
6Loren Pearson11:03.15

Final B

RankRowerCountryTime
1Blake Haxton10:06.33
2Jaroslaw Kailing10:24.62
3Yang Jie10:29.45
4Fabrizio Caselli10:30.10
5Augustas Navickas10:32.21
6Julien Hardi10:45.51

Final A

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
Roman Polianskyi9:12.99
Alexey Chuvashev9:19.43
Erik Horrie9:23.86
4Benjamin Pritchard9:24.80
5Rene Pereira9:42.61
6Shmuel Daniel10:00.98

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS Schedule By Event. World Rowing. 3 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Australia aims to qualify 14 boats for Tokyo 2020. Rowing Australia. 5 September 2019. 25 March 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220325214015/https://rowingaustralia.com.au/2019/08/21/australia-aims-to-qualify-14-boats-for-tokyo-2020/. dead.
  3. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (PR1 M1x) PR1 Men's Single Sculls - Heat. World Rowing. 3 September 2019.
  4. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (PR1 M1x) PR1 Men's Single Sculls – Repechage. World Rowing. 3 September 2019.
  5. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (PR1 M1x) PR1 Men's Single Sculls – Semifinal. World Rowing. 3 September 2019.
  6. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (PR1 M1x) PR1 Men's Single Sculls – Final. World Rowing. 3 September 2019.
  7. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (PR1 M1x) PR1 Men's Single Sculls – Final A. World Rowing. 3 September 2019.