1977 World Rowing Championships
1977 World Rowing Championships | |
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Venue | Bosbaan |
Location | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Dates | 19–28 August 1977 |
Competitors | 556 from 28 nations |
The 1977 World Rowing Championships was the 6th World Rowing Championships. The championships were held from 19 to 28 August 1977 on the Bosbaan rowing lake in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1][2]
Medal summary[]
About 556 rowers from 28 countries competed at the event.[3] Medallists at the 1977 World Rowing Championships were:
Men's events[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | |
M1x [5] | East Germany Joachim Dreifke |
7:12.22 | Finland Pertti Karppinen |
7:15.53 | Soviet Union Mykola Dovhan |
7:20.23 |
M2x [6] | Great Britain Chris Baillieu Michael Hart |
6:42.83 | East Germany Rüdiger Reiche Uli Schmied |
6:44.70 | Soviet Union Gennadi Korshikov |
6:45.93 |
M4x [7] | East Germany Frank Dundr Martin Winter Karl-Heinz Bußert Wolfgang Güldenpfennig |
5:57.44 | Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Pecka Václav Vochoska |
6:01.37 | Bulgaria Khristo Zhelev Lyubomir Petrov Bogdan Dobrev |
6:04.43 |
M2- [8] | Soviet Union Aleksandr Kulagin Vitaliy Eliseyev |
7:06.19 | Great Britain Jim Clark John Roberts |
7:09.63 | East Germany Bernd Krauß Ortwin Rodewald |
7:13.36 |
M4- [9] | East Germany Wolfgang Mager Stefan Semmler Andreas Decker Siegfried Brietzke |
6:16.73 | New Zealand Dave Rodger Des Lock Ivan Sutherland David Lindstrom |
6:19.14 | Czechoslovakia Pavel Konvička Josef Neštický Vlastimil Beránek Lubomír Zapletal |
6:21.10 |
M2+ [4] | Bulgaria Dimitar Yanakiev Todor Mrankov Stefan Stoykov (cox) |
7:21.72 | East Germany Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich Harald Jährling Georg Spohr (cox) |
7:24.60 | Czechoslovakia Karel Mejta Karel Neffe Jiří Pták (cox) |
7:28.72 |
M4+ [10] | East Germany Dieter Wendisch Walter Dießner Gottfried Döhn Ullrich Dießner Andreas Gregor (cox) |
6:39.16 | West Germany Gabriel Konertz Wolfram Thiem Frank Schütze[11] Klaus Meyer Helmut Sassenbach (cox) |
6:41.76 | Bulgaria Tsvetan Petkov Rumen Khristov Ivan Botev Nenko Dobrev (cox) |
6:49.63 |
M8+ [12] | East Germany Gerd Sredzki Bernd Lindner Frank Gottschalt Ulrich Kons Hans-Joachim Lück Bernd Frieberg Ulrich Karnatz Wolfgang Gunkel (cox) |
5:45.36 | Soviet Union Raul Arnemann Mikhail Kuznetsov Valeriy Dolinin Anatoly Ivanov Vasily Potapov Aleksandr Klepikov Vladimir Eshinov Aleksandr Lukyanov (cox) |
5:50.71 | West Germany Klaus Roloff Winfried Ringwald Volker Sauer Wolf-Dieter Oschlies Hartmut Wenzel (cox) |
5:52.83 |
Lightweight events | ||||||
LM1x [13] | Switzerland Reto Wyss |
7:18.58 | Denmark Morten Espersen |
7:18.59 | United States Lawrence Klecatsky |
7:19.28 |
LM4- [14] | France André Picard Michel Picard André Coupat Francis Pelegri |
6:30.00 | Australia Colin Smith Peter Antonie Simon Gillett Geoffrey Rees |
6:31.44 | Netherlands Hans Lycklama Hans Povel Hans Pieterman Ge Schous |
6:34.11 |
LM8+ [15] | Great Britain Nigel Read Paul Stuart-Bennett Christopher George Stephen Simpole Colin Cusack Duncan Innes Daniel Topolski Christopher Drury Patrick Sweeney (cox) |
5:57.37 | Spain Antonio Elizalde Fernando Climent José Rojí (cox) |
5:57.44 | Australia Phillip Gardiner Malcolm Robertson Phillip Ainsworth Rodney Stewart Ian Porter Alan de Belin Richard Garrard John Hawkins David England (cox) |
6:00.51 |
Women's events[]
In the coxed four, the Bulgarian team was one of the favourites. After two false starts in the final they were disqualified.[16]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | |
W1x [17] | East Germany Christine Scheiblich |
3:34.31 | Bulgaria Iskra Velinova |
3:36.31 | Hungary Mariann Ambrus |
3:37.27 |
W2x [18] | East Germany Anke Borchmann Roswietha Zobelt |
3:16.83 | Bulgaria Svetla Otsetova Zdravka Yordanova |
3:20.04 | United States |
3:22.48 |
W4x+ [19] | East Germany Sybille Tietze Viola Kowalschek Petra Boesler Sabine Gust (cox) |
3:10.11 | Romania Maria Mosneagu Felicia Afrăsiloaie Aneta Marin Elena Giurcă (cox) |
3:12.55 | Bulgaria Rositsa Spasova Anka Bakova Rumelyana Boncheva Stanka Georgieva (cox) |
3:16.21 |
W2- [20] | East Germany Sabine Dähne Angelika Noack |
3:27.89 | Netherlands Karin Abma Joke Dierdorp |
3:30.54 | Canada Elizabeth Craig Susan Antoft |
3:32.89 |
W4+ [21] | East Germany Marion Rohs Ilona Richter Katja Rothe Bärbel Bendiks Marina Wilke (cox) |
3:20.59 | Soviet Union Nina Abramova Nina Frolova (cox) |
3:23.14 | Romania Georgeta Militaru-Mașca Florica Silaghi Elena Avram Elena Giurcă (cox) |
3:25.29 |
W8+ [22] | East Germany Cornelia Klier Ute Steindorf Gabriele Lohs Kersten Neisser Marita Sandig Andrea Kurth Bianka Schwede Karin Metze Sabine Heß (cox) |
3:00.23 | Soviet Union Olga Pivovarova Nina Antoniuk Tatyana Bunjak Nadezhda Dergatchenko Nataliya Horodilova Nina Umanets Maria Paziun (cox) |
3:02.37 | Canada Joy Fera Christine Neuland Nancy Higgins Dolores Young Tricia Smith Mazina Delure Carol Eastmore (cox) |
3:05.72 |
Event codes[]
single sculls | double sculls | quadruple sculls | quad sculls (coxed) | pair (coxless) | four (coxless) | coxed pair | coxed four | eight (coxed) | |
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Men's | M1x [5] | M2x [6] | M4x [7] | M2- [8] | M4- [9] | M2+ [4] | M4+ [10] | M8+ [12] | |
Lightweight men's | LM1x [13] | LM4- [14] | LM8+ [15] | ||||||
Women's | W1x [17] | W2x [18] | W4x+ [19] | W2- [20] | W4+ [21] | W8+ [22] |
Finals[]
Event | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
M1x | East Germany | Finland | Soviet Union | Great Britain | Ireland | Italy |
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M2x | Great Britain | East Germany | Soviet Union | West Germany | United States | Czechoslovakia |
M4x | East Germany | Czechoslovakia | Bulgaria | Spain | France | West Germany |
M2- | Soviet Union | Great Britain | East Germany | Yugoslavia | Bulgaria | United States |
M4- | East Germany | New Zealand | Czechoslovakia | Netherlands | Canada | Bulgaria |
M2+ | Bulgaria | East Germany | Czechoslovakia | Netherlands | Romania | Poland |
M4+ | East Germany | West Germany | Bulgaria | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Yugoslavia |
M8+ | East Germany | Soviet Union | West Germany | Czechoslovakia | Great Britain | United States |
LM1x | Switzerland | Denmark | United States | Australia | Canada | Austria |
LM4- | France | Australia | Netherlands | Switzerland | Great Britain | West Germany |
LM8+ | Great Britain | Spain | Australia | Netherlands | Denmark | Canada |
W1x | East Germany | Bulgaria | Hungary | Soviet Union | United States | France |
W2x | East Germany | Bulgaria | United States | Canada | Great Britain | Netherlands |
W4x+ | East Germany | Romania | Bulgaria | West Germany | Soviet Union | Hungary |
W2- | East Germany | Netherlands | Canada | Romania | Bulgaria | United States |
W4+ | East Germany | Soviet Union | Romania | Canada | Australia | Bulgaria (disqualified) |
W8+ | East Germany | Soviet Union | Canada | Romania | Bulgaria | Netherlands |
Great Britain[]
Event | Notes | |
M1x | Tim Crooks | 4th in A final |
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M2x | Chris Baillieu & Michael Hart | gold medal in A final |
M4x | Ivor Lloyd, Charles Wiggin, Graeme Mulcahy, Malcolm Carmichael | 1st in B final |
M2- | Jim Clark & John Roberts | silver medal in A final |
M4- | Derek Bond, Ian McNuff, John Beattie, Martin Cross | 4th in B final |
M2+ | James MacLeod, Neil Christie, David Webb | 4th in B final |
M4+ | N/A | no entry |
M8+ | Lenny Robertson, Allan Whitwell, Henry Clay, William Woodward-Fisher, Phil Gregory, Gordon Rankine, Robert Milligan, Colin Seymour, Robert Lee (cox) |
5th in A final |
LM1x | Peter Zeun | 4th in B final |
L4- | John Hanna, Ian Hyslop, Malcolm MacLean, Jeremy Edwards | 5th in A final |
L8 | Nigel Read, Paul Stuart-Bennett, Christopher George, Stephen Simpole, Colin Cusack Duncan Innes, Daniel Topolski, Christopher Drury, Patrick Sweeney (cox) |
gold medal in A final |
W1x | N/A | no entry |
W2x | Pauline Hart & Astrid Ayling | 5th in A final (1st GB women's crew to reach a World final) |
W4x | Rosie Clugston, Sue Handscomb, Stephanie Price, Beverly Jones, (cox) | 4th in B final |
W2- | Lin Clark & Beryl Mitchell | 4th in B final |
W4+ | Yvonne Earl, Maggie Phillips, Nicola Boyes, Christine Grimes, Pauline Wright (cox) | 4th in B final |
W8+ | N/A | no entry |
References[]
- ^ "1977 World Rowing Championships". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- ^ "1977 World Rowing Lightweight Championships". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ "Ruder-WM wurde in Amsterdam eröffnet" [Rowing World Championship was opened in Amsterdam]. Neues Deutschland (in German). Vol. 32, no. 197. 20 August 1977. p. 5. Retrieved 30 September 2018.(registration required)
- ^ a b c "1977 World Rowing Championships: (M2+) Men's Coxed Pair – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (M1x) Men's Single Sculls – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (M2x) Men's Double Sculls – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (M4x) Men's Quadruple Sculls – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (M2-) Men's Pair – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (M4-) Men's Four – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (M4+) Men's Coxed Four – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ "Ruder-Weltmeisterschaften seit 1962" (in German). Rüsselsheimer Ruder-Klub 08. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (M8+) Men's Eight – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Lightweight Championships: (LM1x) Lightweight Men's Single Sculls – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Lightweight Championships: (LM4-) Lightweight Men's Four – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Lightweight Championships: (LM8+) Lightweight Men's Eight – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ "Ein glanzvoller Finaltag beschloß Ruder-Triumph" [A brilliant final day concluded rowing triumph]. Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 33, no. 204. 29 August 1977. p. 6. Retrieved 3 October 2018.(registration required)
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (W1x) Women's Single Sculls – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (W2x) Women's Double Sculls – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (W4x+) Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (W2-) Women's Pair – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (W4+) Women's Coxed Four – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ a b "1977 World Rowing Championships: (W8+) Women's Eight – Final". WorldRowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ Railton, Jim (29 August 1977). "Rowing". The Times. p. 11 – via Times Digital Archives.
- ^ "1977 World Rowing Championships". Rowing Story. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
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