2019 World Rowing Championships – Men's lightweight double sculls

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Men's lightweight double sculls
at the 2019 World Rowing Championships
VenueLinz-Ottensheim
LocationOttensheim, Austria
Dates25–31 August
Competitors64 from 32 nations
Winning time6:37.28
Medalists
gold medal    Ireland
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Germany
← 2018
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The men's lightweight double sculls competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue.[1] A top-seven finish ensured qualification for the Tokyo Olympics.[2]

Schedule[]

The schedule was as follows:[1]

Date Time Round
Sunday 25 August 2019 10:56 Heats
Monday 26 August 2019 12:17 Repechages
Wednesday 28 August 2019 11:37 Quarterfinals
16:58 Semifinals E/F
Thursday 29 August 2019 10:42 Semifinals A/B
16:30 Semifinals C/D
17:10 Final F
17:25 Final E
Saturday 31 August 2019 09:45 Final D
Sunday 1 September 2019 10:03 Final C
11:24 Final B
13:54 Final A

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Results[]

Heats[]

The three fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the quarterfinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechages.[3]

Heat 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Stefano Oppo
Pietro Ruta
 Italy 6:30.61 Q
2 Pierre Houin
 France 6:32.64 Q
3 Ihor Khmara
Stanislav Kovalov
 Ukraine 6:34.78 Q
4
 Turkey 6:42.03 R
5
 Russia 6:49.76 R
6
Cris Nievarez
 Philippines 7:03.68 R

Heat 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Jiří Šimánek
Miroslav Vraštil Jr.
 Czech Republic 6:29.21 Q
2
Manel Balastegui
 Spain 6:31.55 Q
3 Sun Man
 China 6:31.58 Q
4 Kristoffer Brun
Are Strandli
 Norway 6:46.22 R
5
 Hong Kong 6:49.77 R
6
 Uzbekistan 6:52.65 R

Heat 3[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Fintan McCarthy
Paul O'Donovan
 Ireland 6:28.02 Q
2
  Switzerland 6:31.76 Q
3
 Denmark 6:34.01 Q
4
 Japan 6:41.66 R
5 Arvind Singh
 India 6:48.09 R

Heat 4[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Tim Brys
Niels Van Zandweghe
 Belgium 6:28.46 Q
2 Patrick Keane
Maxwell Lattimer
 Canada 6:29.80 Q
3
 Austria 6:32.18 Q
4 Peter Zelinka
 Slovakia 6:34.68 R
5
 North Macedonia 7:41.77 R

Heat 5[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Jonathan Rommelmann
Jason Osborne
 Germany 6:24.25 Q
2 Pedro Fraga
Afonso Costa
 Portugal 6:24.90 Q
3 Jerzy Kowalski
Artur Mikołajczewski
 Poland 6:26.90 Q
4 Andrew Campbell
 United States 6:32.84 R
5
 Kazakhstan 7:00.59 R

Heat 6[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Matthew Dunham
 New Zealand 6:28.94 Q
2 Hamish Parry
Leon Chambers
 Australia 6:31.02 Q
3
Zak Lee-Green
 Great Britain 6:36.31 Q
4
 Greece 6:51.27 R
5
 Egypt 6:55.12 R

Repechages[]

The two fastest boats in each repechage advanced to the quarterfinals. The remaining boats were sent to the E/F semifinals.[4]

Repechage 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1
 Turkey 6:38.48 Q
2
 Greece 6:40.69 Q
3 Arvind Singh
 India 6:44.98 SE/F
4
 Uzbekistan 6:45.99 SE/F
5
 Kazakhstan 7:00.35 SE/F

Repechage 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Kristoffer Brun
Are Strandli
 Norway 6:33.19 Q
2 Peter Zelinka
 Slovakia 6:44.05 Q
3
 Russia 6:46.18 SE/F
4
 Egypt 6:58.79 SE/F

Repechage 3[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Andrew Campbell
 United States 6:38.17 Q
2
 Japan 6:41.03 Q
3
 Hong Kong 6:51.85 SE/F
4
Cris Nievarez
 Philippines 6:58.41 SE/F
5
 North Macedonia 7:33.49 SE/F

Quarterfinals[]

The three fastest boats in each quarter advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the C/D semifinals.[5]

Quarterfinal 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Stefano Oppo
Pietro Ruta
 Italy 6:19.35 SA/B
2 Kristoffer Brun
Are Strandli
 Norway 6:19.83 SA/B
3 Matthew Dunham
 New Zealand 6:20.43 SA/B
4 Pedro Fraga
Afonso Costa
 Portugal 6:21.05 SC/D
5
 Austria 6:33.69 SC/D
6
 Japan 6:34.81 SC/D

Quarterfinal 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Jonathan Rommelmann
Jason Osborne
 Germany 6:19.54 SA/B
2 Jiří Šimánek
Miroslav Vraštil Jr.
 Czech Republic 6:20.94 SA/B
3 Patrick Keane
Maxwell Lattimer
 Canada 6:21.79 SA/B
4
 Denmark 6:22.29 SC/D
5 Andrew Campbell
 United States 6:25.46 SC/D
6
 Greece 6:39.49 SC/D

Quarterfinal 3[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Fintan McCarthy
Paul O'Donovan
 Ireland 6:20.84 SA/B
2
Manel Balastegui
 Spain 6:22.84 SA/B
3 Jerzy Kowalski
Artur Mikołajczewski
 Poland 6:23.72 SA/B
4
Zak Lee-Green
 Great Britain 6:28.43 SC/D
5 Pierre Houin
 France 6:29.48 SC/D
6
 Turkey 6:36.37 SC/D

Quarterfinal 4[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Sun Man
 China 6:25.11 SA/B
2 Tim Brys
Niels Van Zandweghe
 Belgium 6:26.12 SA/B
3 Hamish Parry
Leon Chambers
 Australia 6:26.96 SA/B
4
  Switzerland 6:27.49 SC/D
5 Ihor Khmara
Stanislav Kovalov
 Ukraine 6:31.31 SC/D
6 Peter Zelinka
 Slovakia 6:31.36 SC/D

Semifinals E/F[]

The three fastest boats in each semi were sent to the E final. The remaining boats were sent to the F final.[6]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1
 Russia 6:36.42 FE
2 Arvind Singh
 India 6:41.34 FE
3
 Kazakhstan 6:43.75 FE
4
Cris Nievarez
 Philippines 6:46.70 FF

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1
 Uzbekistan 6:38.97 FE
2
 Hong Kong 6:40.92 FE
3
 Egypt 6:51.28 FE
4
 North Macedonia 7:44.26 FF

Semifinals C/D[]

The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the C final. The remaining boats were sent to the D final.[6]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Pedro Fraga
Afonso Costa
 Portugal 6:16.71 FC
2
 Denmark 6:17.56 FC
3 Pierre Houin
 France 6:18.10 FC
4 Ihor Khmara
Stanislav Kovalov
 Ukraine 6:19.57 FD
5
 Turkey 6:24.04 FD
6
 Japan 6:25.89 FD

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Andrew Campbell
 United States 6:17.40 FC
2
 Austria 6:18.00 FC
3
Zak Lee-Green
 Great Britain 6:18.73 FC
4
  Switzerland 6:21.10 FD
5
 Greece 6:21.89 FD
6 Peter Zelinka
 Slovakia 6:30.67 FD

Semifinals A/B[]

The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final.[6]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Stefano Oppo
Pietro Ruta
 Italy 6:13.30 FA
2
Manel Balastegui
 Spain 6:13.68 FA
3 Jerzy Kowalski
Artur Mikołajczewski
 Poland 6:14.15 FA
4 Sun Man
 China 6:14.87 FB
5 Jiří Šimánek
Miroslav Vraštil Jr.
 Czech Republic 6:15.64 FB
6 Matthew Dunham
 New Zealand 6:18.78 FB

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Fintan McCarthy
Paul O'Donovan
 Ireland 6:13.46 FA
2 Jonathan Rommelmann
Jason Osborne
 Germany 6:13.59 FA
3 Kristoffer Brun
Are Strandli
 Norway 6:14.15 FA
4 Tim Brys
Niels Van Zandweghe
 Belgium 6:17.06 FB
5 Hamish Parry
Leon Chambers
 Australia 6:18.00 FB
6 Patrick Keane
Maxwell Lattimer
 Canada 6:20.34 FB

Finals[]

The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the other finals.[7]

Final F[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1
Cris Nievarez
 Philippines 6:41.20
2
 North Macedonia 7:18.08

Final E[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1
 Russia 6:27.97
2
 Hong Kong 6:29.56
3 Arvind Singh
 India 6:32.38
4
 Uzbekistan 6:34.51
5
 Kazakhstan 6:35.49
6
 Egypt 6:39.46

Final D[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1
  Switzerland 6:29.56
2 Ihor Khmara
Stanislav Kovalov
 Ukraine 6:29.85
3
 Turkey 6:32.79
4
 Greece 6:34.84
5 Peter Zelinka
 Slovakia 6:35.29
6
 Japan 6:37.64

Final C[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1
 Austria 6:21.13
2 Pedro Fraga
Afonso Costa
 Portugal 6:22.43
3 Andrew Campbell
 United States 6:22.69
4 Pierre Houin
 France 6:23.16
5
 Denmark 6:24.03
6
Zak Lee-Green
 Great Britain 6:26.61

Final B[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1 Tim Brys
Niels Van Zandweghe
 Belgium 6:30.74
2 Hamish Parry
Leon Chambers
 Australia 6:32.98
3 Patrick Keane
Maxwell Lattimer
 Canada 6:33.19
4 Jiří Šimánek
Miroslav Vraštil Jr.
 Czech Republic 6:37.82
5 Matthew Dunham
 New Zealand 6:38.89
6 Sun Man
 China 6:41.28

Final A[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fintan McCarthy
Paul O'Donovan
 Ireland 6:37.28
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Stefano Oppo
Pietro Ruta
 Italy 6:39.71
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jonathan Rommelmann
Jason Osborne
 Germany 6:41.07
4 Kristoffer Brun
Are Strandli
 Norway 6:44.07
5
Manel Balastegui
 Spain 6:48.75
6 Jerzy Kowalski
Artur Mikołajczewski
 Poland 6:49.86

References[]

  1. ^ a b "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | Schedule By Event". World Rowing. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Australia aims to qualify 14 boats for Tokyo 2020". Rowing Australia. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  3. ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM2x) Lightweight Men's Double Sculls – Heat". World Rowing. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  4. ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM2x) Lightweight Men's Double Sculls – Repechage". World Rowing. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  5. ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM2x) Lightweight Men's Double Sculls – Quarterfinal". World Rowing. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  6. ^ a b c "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM2x) Lightweight Men's Double Sculls - Semifinal". World Rowing. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  7. ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM2x) Lightweight Men's Double Sculls – Final". World Rowing. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
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