2019 World Rowing Championships – Women's eight explained

Event:Women's eight
Championship:2019 World Rowing Championships
Dates:27 August – 1 September
Venue:Linz-Ottensheim
Location:Ottensheim, Austria
Competitors:100
Nations:11
Win Value:5:56.91
Gold:Ella Greenslade
Emma Dyke
Lucy Spoors
Kelsey Bevan
Grace Prendergast
Kerri Gowler
Elizabeth Ross
Jackie Gowler
Caleb Shepherd
Gold Nation:NZL
Silver:Leah Saunders
Jacinta Edmunds
Bronwyn Cox
Georgina Rowe
Rosemary Popa
Annabelle McIntyre
Jessica Morrison
Molly Goodman
James Rook
Silver Nation:AUS
Bronze:Felice Mueller
Kristine O'Brien
Meghan Musnicki
Dana Moffat
Olivia Coffey
Emily Regan
Gia Doonan
Erin Reelick
Katelin Guregian
Bronze Nation:USA
Prev:2018
Next:2022

The women's eight competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue.[1] A top-five finish ensured qualification for the Tokyo Olympics.[2]

Schedule

The schedule was as follows:[1]

DateTimeRound
Tuesday 27 August 2019 12:15 Heats
Thursday 29 August 2019 13:43 Repechages
Sunday 1 September 2019 12:06 Final B
style=background:lemonchiffon15:02 style=background:lemonchiffonFinal A
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Results

Heats

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

Heat 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Mueller, O'Brien, Musnicki, Moffat, Coffey, Regan, Doonan, Reelick, Guregian6:07.04FA
2Saunders, Edmunds, Cox, Rowe, Popa, McIntyre, Morrison, Goodman, Rook6:09.42R
3Stepanova, Kovina, Potapova, Karpova, Zaruba, Tikhanova, Sevostianova, Oriabinskaia, Krylova6:10.51R
4Cașu, Parascanu, Ailincai, Tivodariu, Parfenie, Popa, Rusu, Anghel, Druncea6:13.28R
5Beeres, Oldenburg, Brandsma, van Veen, Jorritsma, Wilms, Rustenburg, Lanz, Fetter6:14.86R
6Larsen, Sørensen, Davidsen, Ehlers, Hansen, Laidlaw, Steensberg, Kempf, Fejfer6:28.56R

Heat 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Greenslade, Dyke, Spoors, Bevan, Prendergast, K. Gowler, Ross, J. Gowler, Shepherd6:04.63FA
2Gammond, Lee, Wratten, Taylor, McKellar, Shorten, Bennett, Norton, Horn6:08.81R
3Qin, Miao, Wang, Liu, Huang, Zhong, Xu, Guo, Tan6:11.16R
4Roman, Gruchalla-Wesierski, Wasteneys, Hare, Roper, Grainger, Janssens, Filmer, Kit6:11.58R
5Meyer, Zeidler, Oertel, Göldner, Stöhner, Hundeling, Härtl, Wesselmann, Hillemann6:26.52R

Repechages

The two fastest boats in each repechage advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final.[4]

Repechage 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Roman, Gruchalla-Wesierski, Wasteneys, Hare, Roper, Grainger, Janssens, Filmer, Kit6:04.96FA
2Saunders, Edmunds, Cox, Rowe, Popa, McIntyre, Morrison, Goodman, Rook6:06.07FA
3Qin, Miao, Wang, Liu, Huang, Zhong, Xu, Guo, Tan6:08.63FB
4Beeres, Oldenburg, Brandsma, van Veen, Jorritsma, Wilms, Rustenburg, Lanz, Fetter6:18.64FB
5Larsen, Sørensen, Davidsen, Ehlers, Hansen, Laidlaw, Steensberg, Kempf, Fejfer6:28.87FB

Repechage 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Gammond, Lee, Wratten, Taylor, McKellar, Shorten, Bennett, Norton, Horn6:05.88FA
2Cașu, Parascanu, Ailincai, Tivodariu, Parfenie, Popa, Rusu, Anghel, Druncea6:07.64FA
3Stepanova, Kovina, Potapova, Karpova, Zaruba, Tikhanova, Sevostianova, Oriabinskaia, Krylova6:12.00FB
4Meyer, Zeidler, Oertel, Göldner, Stöhner, Hundeling, Härtl, Wesselmann, Hillemann6:16.11FB

Finals

The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the B final.[5]

Final B

RankRowersCountryTime
1Qin, Miao, Wang, Liu, Huang, Zhong, Xu, Guo, Tan6:14.22
2Stepanova, Kovina, Potapova, Karpova, Zaruba, Tikhanova, Sevostianova, Oriabinskaia, Krylova6:17.34
3Beeres, Oldenburg, Brandsma, van Veen, Jorritsma, Wilms, Rustenburg, Lanz, Fetter6:19.15
4Meyer, Zeidler, Oertel, Göldner, Stöhner, Hundeling, Härtl, Höffgen, Hillemann6:28.71
5Larsen, Sørensen, Davidsen, Ehlers, Hansen, Laidlaw, Steensberg, Kempf, Fejfer6:30.96

Final A

RankRowersCountryTime
Greenslade, Dyke, Spoors, Bevan, Prendergast, K. Gowler, Ross, J. Gowler, Shepherd5:56.91
Saunders, Edmunds, Cox, Rowe, Popa, McIntyre, Morrison, Goodman, Rook5:59.63
Mueller, O'Brien, Musnicki, Moffat, Coffey, Regan, Doonan, Reelick, Guregian6:01.93
4Roman, Gruchalla-Wesierski, Wasteneys, Hare, Roper, Grainger, Janssens, Filmer, Kit6:03.04
5Gammond, Lee, Wratten, Taylor, McKellar, Shorten, Bennett, Norton, Horn6:06.96
6Cașu, Parascanu, Ailincai, Tivodariu, Parfenie, Popa, Rusu, Anghel, Druncea6:08.49

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS Schedule By Event. World Rowing. 29 August 2019.
  2. Web site: Australia aims to qualify 14 boats for Tokyo 2020. Rowing Australia. 30 August 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 (W8+) Women's Eight – Heat. World Rowing. 29 August 2019.
  4. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (W8+) Women's Eight – Repechage. World Rowing. 29 August 2019.
  5. Web site: 2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS (W8+) Women's Eight – Final. World Rowing. 5 September 2019.