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2004 Olympic and World Championships Results

 

2004 Olympic Games

August 14-22, 2002

Athens, Greece

(Top six make finals.)

Women's Single Sculls

1. Germany, Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski, 7:18.12; 2. Belarus, Ekaterina Karsten, 7:22.04; 3. Bulgaria, Rumyana Neykova, 7:23.10; 4. Czech Republic, Mirka Knapkova, 7:25.14; 5. New Zealand, Sonia Waddell, 7:31.66; 6. Spain, Nuria Dominguez Asensio; 9. United States, Jennifer Devine, 7:33.69.

Men's Single Sculls

1. Norway, Olaf Tufte, 6:49.30; 2. Estonia, Jueri Jaanson, 6:51.42; 3. Bulgaria, Ivo Yanakiev, 6:52.80; 4. Argentina, Santiago Fernandez, 6:55.17; 5. Czech Republic, Vaclav Chalupa, 6:59.13; 6. Belgium, Tim Maeyens, 7:01.74; United States, Did Not Qualify for Olympic Games.

Women's Double Sculls

1. New Zealand, 7:01.79; 2. Germany, 7:02.78; 3. Great Britain, 7:07.58; 4. Bulgaria, 7:13.97; 5. Romania, 7:17.58; 6. Ukraine, 7:21.78; United States, Did Not Qualify for Olympic Games.

Men's Double Sculls*

1. France, 6:29.00; 2. Italy, 6:31.72; 3. Italy, 6:32.93; 4. Estonia, 6:35.30; 5. Czech Republic, 6:35.81; 6. United States, Henry Nuzum, Aquil Abdullah, 6:36.86; 7. Norway, 6:37.25.

* Seven boat final.

 Women's Lightweight Double Sculls

1. Romania, 6:56.05; 2. Germany, 6:57.33; 3. The Netherlands, 6:58.54; 4. Australia, 6:59.91; 5. China, 7:02.05; 6. Poland, 7:04.48; 7. United States, Stacey Borgman, Lisa Schlenker, 7:23.40.

Men's Lightweight Double Sculls

1. Poland, 6:20.93; 2. France, 6:21.46; 3. Greece, 6:23.23; 4. Denmark, 6:23.92; 5. Hungary, 6:24.69; 6. Japan, 6:24.98; 7. United States, Greg Ruckman, Steve Tucker, 6:45.20.

Women's Quadruple Sculls

1. Germany, 6:29.29; 2. Great Britain, 6:31.26; 3. Australia, 6:34.73; 4. Russia, 6:36.49; 5. United States, Danika Holbrook, Kelly Salchow, Hilary Gehman, Michelle Guerette, 6:39.67; Ukraine, Disqualified.

Men's Quadruple Sculls

1. Russia, 5:56.85; 2. Czech Republic, 5:57.43; 3. Ukraine, 5:58.87; 4. Poland, 5:58.94; 5. Germany, 6:07.04; 6. Belarus, 6:09.33; 11. United States, Kent Smack, J. Sloan DuRoss, Brett Wilkinson, Ben Holbrook, 6:07.83.

Women's Pair

1. Romania, 7:06.55; 2. Great Britain, 7:08.66; 3. Belarus, 7:09.86; 4. Canada, 7:13.33; 5. Germany, 7:20.20; 6. New Zealand, 7:23.52; 9. United States, Kate MacKenzie, Sarah Jones, 7:13.71.

Men's Pair

1. Australia, 6:30.76; 2. Croatia, 6:32.64; 3. South Africa, 6:33.40; 4. New Zealand, 6:34.24; 5. Serbia and Montenegro, 6:39.74; 6. Germany, 6:46.50; 11. United States, Artour Samsonov, Luke Walton, 6:30.49.

Men's Four

1. Great Britain, 6:06.98; 2. Canada, 6:07.06; 3. Italy, 6:10.41; 4. Australia, 6:13.06; 5. New Zealand, 6:15.47; 6. Poland, 6:22.43; 10. United States, Wolf Moser, Mike Wherley, Jamie Schroeder, Garrett Klugh, 5:52.55.

Men's Lightweight Four

1. Denmark, 6:01.39; 2. Australia, 6:02.79; 3. Italy, 6:03.74; 4. The Netherlands; 6:03.79; 5. Canada, 6:05.10; 6. Ireland, 6:09.96; 9. United States, Steve Warner, Paul Teti, Matt Smith, Pat Todd, 6:22.24.

Women's Eight

1. Romania, 6:17.70; 2. United States, Mary Whipple (c), Lianne Nelson, Caryn Davies, Laurel Korholz, Anna Mickelson, Ali Cox, Megan Dirkmaat, Sam Magee, Kate Johnson, 6:19.56; 3. The Netherlands, 6:19.85; 4. China, 6:21.71; 5. Germany, 6:21.99; 6. Australia, 6:31.65.

Men's Eight

1. United States, Pete Cipollone (c), Bryan Volpenhein, Beau Hoopman, Dan Beery, Matt Deakin, Joey Hansen, Chris Ahrens, Wyatt Allen, Jason Read, 5:42.48; 2. The Netherlands, 5:43.75; 3. Australia, 5:45.38; 4. Germany, 5:49.43; 5. Canada, 5:51.66; 6. France, 5:53.31.

 

2004 World Championships

July 27-August 1, 2004

Banyoles, Spain

(Top six make finals.)

Women's Lightweight Single Sculls

1. Germany, Nina Gaesler, 7:38.51; 2. Great Britain, Jo Hammond, 7:40.22; 3. Finland, Minna Nieminen, 7:40.27; 4. Ireland, Sinead Jennings, 7:41.24; 5. Bulgaria, Viktoriya Dimitrova, 7:47.63; 6. Romania, Liliana Niga, 8:01.80; 13. United States, Sarah Hirst, 7:53.44.

Men's Lightweight Single Sculls

1. Germany, Peter Ording, 7:03.04; 2. Switzerland, Stephan Steiner, 7:03.52; 3. Ukraine, Oleksandr Serdyuk, 7:05.93; 4. Italy, Stefano Basalini, 7:09.80; 5. France, Fabrice Moreau, 7:12.08; 6. Poland, Pawel Randa, 7:17.01; 10. United States, Richard Montgomery, 7:11.45.

Women's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls

1. China, 6:36.78; 2. Canada, 6:40.86; 3. United States, Renee Hykel, Julie Nichols, Mary Obidinski, Maria Picone, 6:42.56; 4. Switzerland, 6:44.05; 5. Spain, 6:45.49; 6. The Netherlands, 6:48.15.

Men's Lightweight Quadruple Sculls

1. Italy, 5:58.38; 2. Canada, 5:58.57; 3. Germany, 6:01.43; 4. United States, Stephen Arthur-Wong, Michael Aller, Tim Larson, Shawn Stephenson, 6:04.54; 5. The Netherlands, 6:06.09; 6. Spain, 6:08.69.

Men's Lightweight Pair

1. Denmark, 6:40.29; 2. Italy, 6:40.59; 3. Canada, 6:44.03; 4. Australia, 6:45.14; 5. France, 6:45.82; 6. Germany, 6:49.34; 8. United States, Mike Altman, Simon Carcagno, 6:41.44.

Men's Pair with Coxswain

1. Italy, 6:54.46; 2. Poland, 6:55.63; 3. Denmark, 6:56.12; 4. Serbia and Montenegro, 6:58.74; 5. France, 6:59.48; 6. Spain, 7:11.81; 8. United States, Vince Puma (c), Dana Schmunk, Chris DeFelice7:07.03.

Women's Four

1. France, 6:36.28; 2. Russia, 6:38.00; 3. Belarus, 6:38.07; 4. China, 6:38.43; 5. Ukraine, 6:46.16; 6. Great Britain, 6:47.19; 7.United States, Megan Cooke, Molly Baker, Allison DePalma, Lia Pernell 6:43.56.

Men's Four with Coxswain

1. Italy, 6:11.53; 2. Canada, 6:11.55; 3. United States, Marcus McElhenney (c), Josh Inman, Steven Copolla, Paul Daniels, Andrew Brennan, 6:11.97; 4. Slovenia, 6:18.51; 5. France, 6:18.56; 6. Australia, 6:23.66.

Men's Lightweight Eight

1. France, 5:42.49; 2. Italy, 5:43.88; 3. Australia, 5:46.64; Germany, 5:46.80; 5. United States, Nick Anderson (c), John Wachter, Chris Greenleaf, Gabe Winkler, John Cashman, Eric Feins, Tom Paradiso, Bill Fedyna, Erik Miller, 5:51.77.

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