List of world best times in rowing explained
There are no world records in rowing due to the huge variability that weather conditions can have on times. Instead, there are world best times, which are set over the international rowing distance of 2,000m.
On-water records
Rowing times are strongly affected by weather conditions, and to a lesser extent by water temperature – the majority of these times were set in warm water with a strong tailwind. World best rowing times have also decreased because of improvements in technology to both the boats and the oars, along with improvements in the conditioning of the rowers.
Because environmental conditions have a strong impact on boat speed, World Rowing recognizes world best times instead of world records. A world best time is one recorded on a regatta course that has previously held the World Championships, Olympic Games, or World Cup since 1980. A number of record times were set at the 2005 World Rowing Championships held on the Nagara River at Kaizu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, but due to a fast current caused by heavy rainfall from the remnants of Typhoon Mawar, World Rowing declared that the race results were not eligible to be considered as world best times.
There is a category for lightweight rowing. For men, the crew average, wearing racing kit, cannot exceed 700NaN0 and no rower may be over 72.50NaN0. For women, the limits are 570NaN0 and 590NaN0.[1]
Hamish Bond and Eric Murray hold the record for most consecutive wins with 69.[2]
Men
Width=120pt | Boat | Time | Crew | Nation | Date | Event | Location | Ref |
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M1x Single sculls | 6:30.74 | | New Zealand | 2017 | Final World Cup II | Poznań, Poland | [3] [4] |
M2- Coxless pair | 6:08.50 | Hamish Bond Eric Murray | New Zealand | 2012 | Heat Olympic Games | Dorney, United Kingdom | [5] [6] |
M2+ Coxed pair | 6:33.26 | Hamish Bond Eric Murray Caleb Shepherd (cox) | New Zealand | 2014 | Final World Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | |
M2x Double sculls | 5:59.72 | Martin Sinković Valent Sinković | Croatia | 2014 | Semi-final World Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | [7] |
M4- Coxless four | 5:37.86 | Andrew Triggs Hodge Tom James Pete Reed Alex Gregory | Great Britain | 2012 | Heat World Cup II | Lucerne, Switzerland | [8] |
M4+ Coxed four | 5:58.96 | Matthias Ungemach Armin Eichholz Armin Weyrauch Bahne Rabe Jörg Dederding (cox) | Germany | 1991 | Final World Championships | Vienna, Austria | [9] |
M4x Quadruple sculls | 5:32.03 | Dirk Uittenbogaard Abe Wiersma Tone Wieten Koen Metsemakers | Netherlands | 28 July 2021 | Final Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan | [10] |
M8+ Eight | 5:18.68 | Johannes Weißenfeld Felix Wimberger Max Planer Torben Johannesen Jakob Schneider Malte Jakschik Richard Schmidt Hannes Ocik Martin Sauer (cox) | Germany | 2017 | Final World Cup II | Poznań, Poland | [11] |
LM1x Lightweight single sculls | 6:39.56 | Niels Torre | Italy | 18 August 2024 | Heat World Championships | St. Catharines, Canada | [12] |
LM2- Lightweight coxless pair | 6:22.91 | Simon Niepmann Lucas Tramèr | | 2014 | Final World Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | [13] |
LM2x Lightweight double sculls | 6:05.33 | Fintan McCarthy Paul O'Donovan | Ireland | 28 July 2021 | Semi-final Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan | [14] |
LM4- Lightweight coxless four | 5:43.16 | Kasper Winther Jørgensen Jacob Larsen Jacob Barsøe Morten Jørgensen | Denmark | 2014 | Semi-final World Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | [15] |
LM4x Lightweight quadruple sculls | 5:42.75 | Georgios Konsolas Spyridon Giannaros Panagiotis Magdanis Eleftherios Konsolas | Greece | 2014 | Final World Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | [16] |
LM8+ Lightweight eight | 5:30.24 | Klaus Altena Christian Dahlke Thomas Melges Bernhard Stomporowski Michael Kobor Uwe Maerz Michael Buchheit Kai von Warburg Olaf Kaska (cox) | Germany | 1992 | Heat World Championships | Montreal, Canada | [17] | |
The greatest distance rowed in 24 hours is 342 km (212.5 miles) by Hannes Obreno, Pierre de Loof, Tim Brys, Mathieu Foucaud, Thijs Obreno, Giel Vanschoenbeek, Arjan van Belle and Thibaut Schollaert (all Belgians) on the Watersportbaan in Ghent, Belgium, on 2–3 October 2014. All eight participants were members of a student rowing club called VSR (
Vlaamse Studentenvereniging der Roeiers [translates to Flanders Student Rowing Club]).
The greatest distance rowed in 1 hour is 17,555 m (10.91 miles) by the Delftse Studenten Roeiverening Proteus-Eretes during the Hour boat race on 17 December 2017.
Women
width=120pt | Boat | Time | Crew | Nation | Date | Event | Location | Ref |
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W1x Single sculls | 7:07.71 | Rumyana Neykova | Bulgaria | 2002 | Final World Championships | Seville, Spain | |
W2- Coxless pair | 6:47.11 | Annabelle McIntyre Jessica Morrison | Australia | 24 June 2023 | Final Holland Beker Regatta | Amsterdam, Netherlands | [18] [19] |
W2x Double sculls | 6:37.31 | Olympia Aldersey Sally Kehoe | Australia | 2014 | Semi-final World Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | [20] |
W4- Coxless four | 6:14.36 | Grace Prendergast Kayla Pratt Kerri Gowler Kelsey Bevan | New Zealand | 2014 | Final World Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | [21] |
W4x Quadruple sculls | 6:05.13 | Chen Yunxia Zhang Ling Lü Yang Cui Xiaotong | China | 28 July 2021 | | Tokyo, Japan | [22] |
W8+ Eight | 5:52.99 | Magdalena Rusu Viviana Bejinariu Georgiana Dedu Maria Tivodariu Ioana Vrinceanu Amalia Beres Madalina Beres Denisa Tilvescu Daniela Druncea (cox) | Romania | 28 July 2021 | | Tokyo, Japan | [23] |
LW1x Lightweight single sculls | 7:23.36 | Imogen Grant | Great Britain | 9 July 2022 | Final World Cup III | Lucerne, Switzerland | [24] |
LW2- Lightweight coxless pair | 7:17.02 | Jessika Sobocinska Katarzyna Wełna | Poland | 24 August 2024 | Final World Championships | St. Catharines, Canada | [25] |
LW2x Lightweight double sculls | 6:40.47 | Emily Craig Imogen Grant | Great Britain | 17 June 2023 | Semi-final World Cup II | Varese, Italy | [26] |
LW4x Lightweight quadruple sculls | 6:15.95 | Mirte Kraaijkamp Elisabeth Woerner Maaike Head Ilse Paulis | Netherlands | 2014 | Final World Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | [27] | |
Indoor records
These results are based on a standard distance of 2,000 meters.
SIR – Static Indoor Rower (Indoor Rower) – Concept2
IRwS – Indoor Rower with Slides (Slides) – Concept2
DIR – Dynamic Indoor Rower (Dynamic)[28] [29]
DIR Concept2
DIR RP3
Type | Category | Time | Split | Width=25% | Nation | Year | Name |
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SIR | Open Men | 5:35.8 | 1:23.9 | Australia | 2018 | Josh Dunkley-Smith |
SIR | Lightweight Men | 5:56.7 | 1:29.2 | Denmark | 2012 | Henrik Stephansen |
SIR | Open Women | 6:21.1 | 1:35.3 | United States | 2021 | Brooke Mooney |
SIR | Lightweight Women | 6:53.8 | 1:43.4 | Canada | 2019 | Jennifer Casson |
IRwS | Open Men | 5:40.6 | 1:25.1 | United States | 2024 | Marcus Cannon Lorgen |
IRwS | Lightweight Men | 6:06.0 | 1:31.5 | United States | 2023 | Jamie Copus |
IRwS | Open Women | 6:46.8 | 1:41.7 | United States | 2006 | Taliesin Davies |
IRwS | Lightweight Women | 7:29.7 | 1:52.4 | United States | 2008 | Lynn Bender |
DIR C2 | Open Men | 5:41.8 | 1:25.4 | New Zealand | 2012 | Eric Murray |
DIR RP3 | 5:25.5[30] | 1:21.3 | Germany | 2023 | Oliver Zeidler |
DIR | Lightweight Men | 6:15.6 | 1:33.9 | Great Britain | 2017 | Tom Foster |
DIR | Open Women | 8:00.6 | 2:00.1 | United States | 2015 | Karen Alt |
DIR | Lightweight Women | 8:10.4 | 2:02.6 | United States | 2013 | Elizabeth Sheldon | |
- Lwt Men: 75NaN maximum weight
- Lwt Women: 61.5NaN maximum weight[31]
Note: the standard machine for indoor records is the Concept2 indoor rower. "Split" refers to the average time to complete 500m (i.e., the 2,000m time divided by 4).
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: FISA rule book – rule 31. FISA. 31 August 2014.
- Web site: Rio Olympics 2016: Hamish Bond and Eric Murray win gold in men's pair rowing . Stuff.co.nz . 2016-08-12 . 2017-06-02.
- Web site: World Rowing - Best Times. World Rowing.
- Web site: Manson at World Rowing.
- Web site: World's best time for New Zealand duo. Official site of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. 29 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120801100031/http://www.london2012.com/news/articles/world-best-time-for-new-zealand-duo.html. 1 August 2012.
- Web site: World Rowing - Nicolas ABLAIN. World Rowing.
- Web site: Sinkovic at World Rowing.
- Web site: Alex Gregory at World Rowing.
- Web site: Rabe at World Rowing.
- Web site: Men's Quadruple Sculls Final Results. olympics.com. 28 July 2021. 26 August 2021. 2 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210802230028/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/resOG2020-/pdf/OG2020-/ROW/OG2020-_ROW_C73_ROWMSCULL4------------FNL-000100--.pdf. dead.
- Web site: Sauer at World Rowing.
- Web site: Daily Results Summary. World Rowing Federation. 18 August 2024. 4 September 2024.
- Web site: Niepmann at World Rowing.
- Web site: Men's Lightweight Double Sculls Semi-Final Results. olympics.com. 28 July 2021. 9 September 2021. 2 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210802225702/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/resOG2020-/pdf/OG2020-/ROW/OG2020-_ROW_C73_ROWMSCULL2-L----------SFNL000200--.pdf. dead.
- Web site: Larsen at World Rowing.
- Web site: Magdanis at World Rowing.
- Web site: World Rowing - Gennaro AGRILLO. World Rowing.
- Web site: Koninklijke- Holland Beker Time-Team . 2023-06-28 . regatta.time-team.nl.
- Web site: World Rowing – Best Times . 2023-06-28 . World Rowing . en.
- Web site: Kehoe at World Rowing.
- Web site: Prendergast at World Rowing.
- Web site: Women's Quadruple Sculls Final Results. olympics.com. 28 July 2021. 9 September 2021. 2 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210802225438/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/resOG2020-/pdf/OG2020-/ROW/OG2020-_ROW_C73_ROWWSCULL4------------FNL-000100--.pdf. dead.
- Web site: Women's Eight Repechage Results. olympics.com. 28 July 2021. 22 September 2021. 2 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210802230544/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/resOG2020-/pdf/OG2020-/ROW/OG2020-_ROW_C73_ROWWCOXED8------------REP-000100--.pdf. dead.
- Web site: World Rowing - Imogen GRANT. World Rowing.
- Web site: Women's Lightweight Coxless Pair Results 2024 World Championships. World Rowing Federation. 24 August 2024. 24 August 2024.
- Web site: First medals awarded in Varese for the 2023 World Rowing Cup II. rowingnews.com. 17 June 2023. 20 June 2023.
- Web site: Paulis at World Rowing.
- Web site: Records.
- Web site: Comparing Concept2 and RP3 scores.
- Web site: Olli Zeidler stellt neuen RP3-Weltrekord auf!. ollizeidler.com. German. 30 August 2023. 11 October 2023.
- Web site: Records – Concept2. concept2.co.uk.