The PR2 mixed double sculls competition at the 2019 World Rowing Championships took place at the Linz-Ottensheim regatta venue.[1] A top-eight finish ensured qualification for the Tokyo Paralympics.[2]
PR2 Mixed double sculls at the 2019 World Rowing Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Linz-Ottensheim | |||||||||
Location | Ottensheim, Austria | |||||||||
Dates | 25–31 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 28 from 14 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 8:34.95 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Schedule
editThe schedule was as follows:[1]
Date | Time | Round |
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Sunday 25 August 2019 | 09:30 | Heats |
Tuesday 27 August 2019 | 11:13 | Repechage |
Thursday 29 August 2019 | 11:02 | Semifinals A/B |
Saturday 31 August 2019 | 10:48 | Final B |
13:05 | Final A |
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Results
editHeats
editThe three fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechage.[3]
Heat 1
editRank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Annika van der Meer Corne de Koning |
Netherlands | 8:28.09 | SA/B |
2 | Josiane Lima Michel Pessanha |
Brazil | 8:50.54 | SA/B |
3 | Liu Shuang Jiang Jijian |
China | 9:31.62 | SA/B |
4 | Inés Felipe Jorge Pineda |
Spain | 11:23.08 | R |
– | Numtip Sinchai Voranipit Boonmark |
Thailand | DNS |
Heat 2
editRank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Perle Bouge Christophe Lavigne |
France | 8:28.14 | SA/B |
2 | Svitlana Bohuslavska Iaroslav Koiuda |
Ukraine | 8:33.18 | SA/B |
3 | Egor Frolov Irina Kriukova |
Russia | 9:01.86 | SA/B |
4 | Jessye Brockway Jeremy Hall |
Canada | 9:05.73 | R |
5 | Otabek Kuchkorov Gulchiroy Esanbaeva |
Uzbekistan | 10:02.54 | R |
Heat 3
editRank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Lauren Rowles Laurence Whiteley |
Great Britain | 8:13.86 | SA/B |
2 | Michał Gadowski Jolanta Majka |
Poland | 8:31.55 | SA/B |
3 | Laura Goodkind Russell Gernaat |
United States | 8:50.32 | SA/B |
4 | Amalia Sedlmayr Marcus Klemp |
Germany | 9:11.34 | R |
Repechage
editThe three fastest boats advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boat took no further part in the competition.[4]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Amalia Sedlmayr Marcus Klemp |
Germany | 8:53.20 | SA/B |
2 | Jessye Brockway Jeremy Hall |
Canada | 9:12.80 | SA/B |
3 | Otabek Kuchkorov Gulchiroy Esanbaeva |
Uzbekistan | 9:37.24 | SA/B |
4 | Inés Felipe Jorge Pineda |
Spain | 10:48.97 |
Semifinals
editThe three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final.[5][6]
Semifinal 1
editRank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Annika van der Meer Corne de Koning |
Netherlands | 8:11.58 | FA |
2 | Perle Bouge Christophe Lavigne |
France | 8:21.26 | FA |
3 | Michał Gadowski Jolanta Majka |
Poland | 8:25.49 | FA |
4 | Egor Frolov Irina Kriukova |
Russia | 8:47.67 | FB |
5 | Otabek Kuchkorov Gulchiroy Esanbaeva |
Uzbekistan | 9:20.58 | FB |
6 | Amalia Sedlmayr Marcus Klemp |
Germany | 9:52.09 | FB |
Semifinal 2
editRank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Lauren Rowles Laurence Whiteley |
Great Britain | 8:07.33 | FA, WCHB |
2 | Svitlana Bohuslavska Iaroslav Koiuda |
Ukraine | 8:21.73 | FA |
3 | Josiane Lima Michel Pessanha |
Brazil | 8:26.98 | FA |
4 | Liu Shuang Jiang Jijian |
China | 8:37.54 | FB |
5 | Laura Goodkind Russell Gernaat |
United States | 8:41.30 | FB |
6 | Jessye Brockway Jeremy Hall |
Canada | 8:53.21 | FB |
Finals
editThe A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the B final.[7]
Final B
editRank | Rowers | Country | Time |
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1 | Liu Shuang Jiang Jijian |
China | 8:49.14 |
2 | Laura Goodkind Russell Gernaat |
United States | 8:54.42 |
3 | Amalia Sedlmayr Marcus Klemp |
Germany | 8:59.65 |
4 | Egor Frolov Irina Kriukova |
Russia | 9:00.22 |
5 | Jessye Brockway Jeremy Hall |
Canada | 9:04.80 |
6 | Otabek Kuchkorov Gulchiroy Esanbaeva |
Uzbekistan | 10:04.98 |
Final A
editRank | Rowers | Country | Time |
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Lauren Rowles Laurence Whiteley |
Great Britain | 8:34.95 | |
Annika van der Meer Corne de Koning |
Netherlands | 8:37.78 | |
Perle Bouge Christophe Lavigne |
France | 9:02.60 | |
4 | Svitlana Bohuslavska Iaroslav Koiuda |
Ukraine | 9:06.25 |
5 | Josiane Lima Michel Pessanha |
Brazil | 9:13.16 |
6 | Michał Gadowski Jolanta Majka |
Poland | 9:18.92 |
References
edit- ^ a b "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | Schedule By Event". World Rowing. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ "Australia aims to qualify 14 boats for Tokyo 2020". Rowing Australia. Archived from the original on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
- ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (PR2 Mix2x) PR2 Mixed Double Sculls – Heat". World Rowing. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (PR2 Mix2x) PR2 Mixed Double Sculls – Repechage". World Rowing. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (PR2 Mix2x) PR2 Mixed Double Sculls – Semifinal". World Rowing. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (PR2 Mix2x) PR2 Mixed Double Sculls – Semifinal A/B 2" (PDF). World Rowing. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ "2019 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (PR2 Mix2x) PR2 Mixed Double Sculls – Final". World Rowing. Retrieved 2 September 2019.