Rowing at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Rowing at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 7 to 10 October. The events took place at the Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires, Argentina, being raced over a 500 metre 4 lane course, under the Puente de la Mujer. Racing started with a time trial (out, round a buoy, and back) to allocate crews to heats. There were two rounds of heats with crews being awarded points based on their ranking in each heat and the accumulated points from the two heats determining progression to the quarter-finals of the singles and semi-finals of the pairs.[1]

Rowing
at the III Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueDock 3, Puerto Madero
Dates7–10 October
No. of events4 (2 boys, 2 girls)
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Qualification

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Six qualification events were held to determine the representation for the 2018 Youth Olympics, the 2017 World Junior Championships and five continental qualifiers. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 2 boats, 1 per each gender. Should Argentina not qualify any boats they would be given a boat in single sculls for each gender. As Argentina qualified two boats the host quota was reallocated to the American Qualification Regatta. In addition four athlete quotas, two from each gender will be decided by the Tripartite Commission.[2]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2001. Should a NOC qualify two boats from the same gender the boat with the higher ranking will be qualified and the next highest ranked NOC will qualify.[2]

Single Sculls

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EventLocationDateTotal PlacesQualified BoysQualified Girls
Host Nation0  Argentina  Argentina
2017 World Championships[3] Trakai2–6 August 20178  United States
 Australia
 Switzerland
 Belarus
 South Africa
 Denmark
 Greece
 Norway
 Spain
 Great Britain
 South Africa
 Germany
 France
 Belgium
 Sweden
 Canada
Asian Qualification Regatta[3] Singapore11–14 October 20173  China
 Japan
 Hong Kong
 Chinese Taipei
 Iran
 Uzbekistan
Oceania Qualification Regatta[4] Port Vila22–23 January 20181  Kiribati  Australia
Americas Qualification Regatta[3] Curauma, Valparaíso10–12 April 20184  Peru
 Cuba
 Uruguay
 Brazil
 Argentina
 Mexico
 Guatemala
 Cuba
2018 European Championships[5] Gravelines26–27 May 20183  Czech Republic
 Moldova
 Ukraine
 Switzerland
 Slovenia
 Estonia
2018 African Youth Games Algiers19–21 July 20183  Zimbabwe
 Tunisia
 Egypt
 Algeria
 Zimbabwe
 Tunisia
Tripartite Invitation[3]2  Nicaragua
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 Uganda
 Lebanon
Reallocation of Unused Quotas
TOTAL2424

Pairs

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EventLocationDateTotal PlacesQualified BoysQualified Girls
2017 World Championships[3] Trakai2–6 August 20178  Croatia
 Great Britain
 Germany
 Romania
 Turkey
 Uzbekistan
 Mexico
 Argentina
 Croatia
 Czech Republic
 Greece
 Lithuania
 Italy
 China
 United States
 Romania
Asian Qualification Regatta[3] Singapore11–14 October 20171  India  Thailand
Americas Qualification Regatta[3] Curauma10–12 April 20181  Chile  Chile
2018 European Championships[5] Gravelines26–27 May 20181  Italy  Netherlands
2018 African Youth Games Algiers19–21 July 20181  Egypt  Algeria
TOTAL1212

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Argentina)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Argentina*1012
2  Greece1001
 Italy1001
 Ukraine1001
5  Romania0112
6  Belarus0101
 Czech Republic0101
 Sweden0101
9  Australia0011
 Estonia0011
Totals (10 entries)44412

Boys

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Single sculls
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Ivan Tyshchenko
 Ukraine
Ivan Brynza
 Belarus
Cormac Kennedy-Leverett
 Australia
Coxless pair
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 Italy (ITA)
Alberto Zamariola
Nicolas Castelnovo
 Romania (ROM)
Florin Nicolae Arteni-Fintinariu
Alexandru Danciu
 Argentina (ARG)
Felipe Modarelli
Tomas Herrera

Girls

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Single sculls
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Maria Sol Ordas
 Argentina
Elin Lindroth
 Sweden
Greta Jaanson
 Estonia
Coxless pair
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 Greece (GRE)
Maria Kyridou
Christina Bourmpou
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Anna Šantrůčková
Eliška Podrazilová
 Romania (ROM)
Tabita Maftei
Alina Maria Baletchi

Final results

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Boys

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Single sculls

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PosRaceLaneNameNatTime
1A-13Ivan Tyshchenko  Ukraine1:32.47
2A-21Ivan Brynza  Belarus1:32.84
3A-32Cormac Kennedy-Leverett  Australia1:33.84
4A-44Angel Sosa  Peru1:34.15
5B-13Kai Schaetzle  Switzerland1:37.98
6B-21Ivan Corsunov  Moldova1:40.06
7B-34Stefanos Kapakoglou  Greece1:41.20
8B-42Gabriel Mahler  Czech Republic1:43.16
9C-12Xinxin Chi  China1:38.38
10C-23Marco van Blarcum de Graaff  Brazil1:38.38
11C-34Liam Smit  South Africa1:40.34
12C-41Martin Gonzalez Volkman  Uruguay1:40.44
13D-13Wai Chun Wong  Hong Kong1:40.87
14D-22Alexei Carballosa Ramirez  Cuba1:41.16
15D-34Shunsuke Shimada  Japan1:43.18
16D-41Nicolai Haraldseth  Norway1:43.87

Coxless pair

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PosRaceLaneNameNatTime
1A-12Alberto Zamariola (bow)
Nicolas Castelnovo (s)
 Italy1:30.40
2A-24Florin Arteni (bow)
Alexandru-Laurentiu Danciu (s)
 Romania1:30.65
3A-31Felipe Modarelli (bow)
Tomas Herrera (s)
 Argentina1:30.97
4A-43Davrjon Davronov (bow)
Evgeniy Agafonov (s)
 Uzbekistan1:31.63
5A-52Michael Dalton (bow)
Theodore Darlow (s)
 Great Britain1:31.89
6A-63Patrik loncaric (bow)
Anton loncaric (s)
 Croatia1:32.98
7B-14Jose Nicolas Obando Huequeman (bow)
Nicolas Tapia (s)
 Chile1:33.35
8B-21Satnam Singh (bow)
Ashish Goliyan (s)
 India1:33.01
9B-32Emre Oguz (bow)
Baris Erturk (s)
 Turkey1:33.96
10B-44Mostafa Ahmed Mohamed (bow)
Omar Hamdy Ibrahim (s)
 Egypt1:34.68
11B-53Rafael Salas Martinez (bow)
Juan Trejo Chavez (s)
 Mexico1:35.59
12B-61Eric Streibler (bow)
Erik Kohlbach (s)
 Germany1:36.59


Girls

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Single sculls

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PosRaceLaneNameNatTime
1A-13Maria Sol Ordas  Argentina1:43.81
2A-22Elin lindroth  Sweden1:44.31
3A-31Greta Jaanson  Estonia1:46.13
4A-44Luizakhon Islomova  Uzbekistan1:51.21
5B-12Taylor McCarthy-Smith  Australia1:46.04
6B-23Mildred Belen mercado palacios  Mexico1:48.11
7B-34Lucine Ahyi  France1:48.24
8B-41Marelis Gonzalez Fernandez  Cuba1:53.01
9C-13Georgina Robinson Ranger  Great Britain1:47.32
10C-24Caitlin Govaert  Belgium1:49.33
11C-32Ilaria Macchi  Slovenia1:49.85
12C-41Grace Vandenbroek  Canada1:52.30
13D-13Tabea Kuhnert  Germany1:50.11
14D-21Jana Nussbaumer  Switzerland1:51.54
15D-32Katherine Williams  South Africa1:52.73
16D-44Aina Prats Turro  Spain1:53.11

Coxless pair

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PosRaceLaneNameNatTime
1A-13Maria Kyridou (bow)
Christina Ioanna Bourmpou (s)
 Greece1:40.00
2A-22Anna Santruckova (bow)
Eliska Podrazilova (s)
 Czech Republic1:40.09
3A-34Tabita Maftei (bow)
Alina-Maria Baletchi (s)
 Romania1:40.29
4A-41Dan Li (bow)
Hongjing Sun (s)
 China1:45.85
5A-54Khadija Alajdi El Idrissi (bow)
Vittoria Tonoli (s)
 Italy1:41.47
6A-63Vytaute Urbonaite (bow)
Kamile Kralikaite (s)
 Lithuania1:42.13
7B-12Iris Klok (bow)
Jessy Vermeer (s)
 Netherlands1:44.36
8B-21Aria Cvitanovic (bow)
Izabela Krakic (s)
 Croatia1:45.57
9B-32Cristina Hostetter Wells (bow)
Isidora Niemeyer (s)
 Chile1:45.07
10B-43Kaitlin Knifton (bow)
Catherine Garrett (s)
 United States1:46.72
11B-54Premruethai Hongseethong (bow)
Nuntida Krajangjam (s)
 Thailand1:49.85
12B-61Nihed Benchadli (bow)
Rahma Amira Sebbouh (s)
 Algeria1:52.54

References

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  1. ^ "2018 Youth Olympic Games". FISA. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Qualification System: Rowing" (PDF). FISA. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "2018 Youth Olympic Games Rowing Places Obtained" (PDF). FISA. 29 May 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  4. ^ "A welcome to Kiribati as Oceania goes for YOG qualification". FISA. 2 February 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Names of the future stand out at European Rowing Junior Champs". FISA. 30 May 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
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