2023 World Rowing Championships Explained
The 2023 World Rowing Championships were held from 3 to 10 September 2023 in Belgrade, Serbia.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Medal summary
Medal table
Non-Olympic/Paralympic classes
Men
Openweight events |
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| | 6:38.08 | | 6:39.26 | | 6:40.33 |
| | 6:09.19 | | 6:12.44 | | 6:13.41 |
| | 5:52.33 | | 5:54.58 | | 5:55.02 |
| | 6:51.09 | | 6:53.46 | | 6:54.22 |
| | 6:04.35 | | 6:06.37 | | 6:08.44 |
| | 5:24.20 | | 5:25.23 | | 5:26.65 |
Lightweight events |
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| | 7:42.41 | | 7:44.90 | | 7:47.72 |
| | 6:32.09 | | 6:34.38 | | 6:34.77 |
| | 6:29.42 | | 6:37.83 | Not awarded |
| | 7:34.82 | | 7:40.23 | | 7:57.24 | |
Women
Openweight events |
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| | 7:14.35 | | 7:19.43 | | 7:21.07 |
| | 6:46.94 | | 6:50.34 | | 6:50.45 |
| | 6:29.70 | | 6:30.37 | | 6:35.05 |
| | 7:20.52 | | 7:22.90 | | 7:24.33 |
| | 6:41.82 | | 6:43.29 | | 6:44.31 |
| | 6:01.28 | | 6:03.73 | | 6:04.17 |
Lightweight events |
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| | 8:47.96 | | 8:51.57 | | 8:52.48 |
| | 7:19.23 | | 7:22.89 | | 7:23.70 |
| | 8:33.13 | | 8:40.64 | Not awarded | |
Pararowing
| | 8:59.60 | | 9:04.40 | | 9:09.43 |
| | 9:48.32 | | 10:08.88 | | 10:42.49 |
| | 8:30.78 | Not awarded |
| | 10:05.91 | | 10:07.70 | | 10:10.31 |
| | 12:03.39 | Not awarded |
| | 8:45.67 | | 8:47.28 | | 9:05.13 |
| | 8:07.07 | | 8:15.22 | | 8:27.09 |
| | 7:22.20 | | 7:25.01 | | 7:29.74 | |
External links
Notes and References
- News: 14 August 2023 . Po Lietuvos irklavimo čempionato paaiškėjo įgulos, kovosiančios dėl olimpinių kelialapių . Lithuanian Rowing Championships reveal the crews fighting for Olympic berths . . lt.
- News: Parsons . Mike . 29 August 2023 . British rowers set for World Championships 2023 in Belgrade . Knutsford Guardian.
- Web site: World Rowing Championships 2023 preview: Full schedule and how to watch the main Paris 2024 Olympic qualifier . Olympics . 9 September 2023.
- Web site: Twenty-Four Huskies Headed To Belgrade For 2023 World Championships . University of Washington Athletics . 30 August 2023.