1982 World Rowing Championships

The 1982 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 28 to 29 August 1982 at Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland.[1]

1982 World Rowing Championships
VenueRotsee
LocationLucerne, Switzerland
Dates28 to 29 August

Medal summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
M1x   East Germany
Rüdiger Reiche
7:00.67   Soviet Union
Vasil Yakusha
7:01.15   United States
John Biglow
7:02.08
M2x   Norway
Rolf Thorsen
Alf Hansen
6:23.66   East Germany
Klaus Kröppelien
Joachim Dreifke
6:25.36   Czechoslovakia
Zdeněk Pecka
Václav Vochoska
6:28.08
M4x   East Germany
Karl-Heinz Bußert
Uwe Mund
Uwe Heppner
Martin Winter
5:55.50   West Germany
Albert Hedderich
Raimund Hörmann
Dieter Wiedenmann
Michael Dürsch
5:59.10   Soviet Union
Viktor Rudakovich
Vladimir Koldishkin
Aleksandr Sdramvomislov
Valeriy Kleshnyov
6:00.90
M2+   Italy
Carmine Abbagnale
Giuseppe Abbagnale
Giuseppe Di Capua (c)
6:59.63   East Germany
Jürgen Seyfarth
Karsten Schmeling
Hendrik Reiher (c)
7:01.55   Czechoslovakia
Milan Doleček Sr
Milan Skopek
Oldřich Hejdušek (c)
7:02.07
M2-   Norway
Hans Magnus Grepperud
Sverre Løken
6:41.98   East Germany
Carl Ertel
Ulf Sauerbrey
6:44.88   Netherlands
Sjoerd Hoekstra
Joost Adema
6:45.72
M4+   East Germany
Thomas Greiner
Hans Sennewald
Ulrich Kons
Ullrich Dießner
Andreas Gregor (c)
6:19.04   Czechoslovakia
Vojtech Caska
Josef Neštický
Jan Kabrhel
Karel Neffe
Jiří Pták (c)
6:21.69   United States
Andy Sudduth
Charles Altekruse
John Everett
Fred Borchelt
Robert Jaugstetter (c)
6:25.33
M4-   Switzerland
Bruno Saile
Jürg Weitnauer
Hans-Konrad Trümpler
Stefan Netzle
6:10.41   Soviet Union
Vitaliy Eliseyev
Aleksandr Kulagin
Valeriy Dolinin
Aleksey Kamkin
6:11.82   Romania
Petru Iosub
Valer Toma
Daniel Voiculescu
Constantin Airoaie
6:12.32
M8+   New Zealand
Les O'Connell
Mike Stanley
Andrew Stevenson
George Keys
Roger White-Parsons
Chris White
Tony Brook
Dave Rodger
Andy Hay (c)
5:36.99   East Germany
Jens Doberschütz
Hans-Peter Koppe
Gert Uebeler
Jörg Friedrich
Ralf Brudel
Harald Jährling
Bernd Niesecke
Bernd Höing
Klaus-Dieter Ludwig (c)
5:39.17   Soviet Union
Žoržs Tikmers
Dimants Krišjānis
Dzintars Krišjānis
Viktor Omelyanovich
Viktor Diduk
Vladimir Krilov
Zigmantas Gudauskas
Nikolai Solomakhin
Juris Bērziņš (c)
5:39.52
Lightweight events
LM1x   Austria
Raimund Haberl
7:12.57   United States
Scott Roop
7:14.26   Italy
Luca Migliaccio
7:14.58
LM2x   Italy
Francesco Esposito
Ruggero Verroca
06:34.85   United States
Paul Fuchs
William Belden
6:37.28   Switzerland
Kurt Steiner
Pius Z'rotz
06:38.87
LM4-[2]   Italy
Marco Romano
Daniele Boschin
Paolo Martinelli
Pasquale Aiese
6:17.79   Spain
Guillermo Mueller Gascon
José María de Marco Pérez
Enrique Briones
Luis Marina Moreno Perpina
6:19.68   Denmark
Mikael Espersen
Flemming Jensen
Lars Porneki
Kim Hagsted
6:20.33
LM8+   Italy
Vittorio Valentinis
Mauro Torta
Franco Pantano
Valentino Tontodonati
Renzo Borsini
Lanfranco Borsini
Claudio Castiglioni
Leonardo Salani
Giuseppe Di Capua (c)
5:49.45   Denmark
Michael Djervig
Jørn Jørgensen
Ivar Mølgaard
Arne Højlund
Søren Hansson
Søren Christensen
Jan Christensen
Bent Fransson
Jan Rasmussen (c)
5:50.47   Spain
Fernando Climent
Angel Sáez Bernardos
Francisco Goicoechea García
Antonio Elizalde
Alberto Molina Castillo
Ángel Viana Bravo
Javier Puertas Cabezudo
Dionisio Redondo González
Jose Delgado (c)
5:51.90

Women's events

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Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
W1x   Soviet Union
Irina Fetisova
3:42.83   Romania
Valeria Răcilă
3:42.92   New Zealand
Stephanie Foster
3:44.61
W2x   Soviet Union
Yelena Bratischko
Antonina Makhina
3:19.47   East Germany
Kerstin Kirst
Martina Schröter
3:23.05   Canada
Janice Mason
Lisa Roy
3:26.49
W4x+[3]   Soviet Union
Larisa Popova
Yelena Khloptseva
Olga Kaspina
Tatiana Bachkatova
Maria Zemskova-Korotkova (c)
3:32.41   East Germany
Jutta Hampe
Heidi Westphal
Cornelia Linse
Jutta Ploch
Elke Rost (c)
3:12.48   Romania
Maria Micșa
Maricica Țăran
Elisabeta Lipă
Sofia Corban
Ecaterina Oancia (c)
3:16.63
W2-[4]   East Germany
Silvia Fröhlich
Marita Sandig
3:32.41   Poland
Małgorzata Dłużewska
Czesława Kościańska
3:34.58   Canada
Elizabeth Craig
Tricia Smith
3:35.93
W4+[5]   Soviet Union
Svetlana Semenova
Valentina Semenova
Galina Stepanova
Larisa Zavarzina
Nina Cheremisina (c)
3:17.16   United States
Kathy Keeler
Carol Bower
Harriet Metcalf
Barbara Kirch
Valerie McClain-Ward (c)
3:19.55   Romania
Rodica Arba
Mihaela Armășescu
Aurora Darko
Elena Horvat
Cristina Dinu (c)
3:19.71
W8+[6]   Soviet Union
Elena Makushkina
Ludmila Konopleva
Nina Umanets
Elena Tereshina
Nataliya Yatsenko
Marina Studneva
Raissa Doligaida
Sarmīte Stone
Nina Frolova (c)
2:57.97   United States
Liz Miles
Shyril O'Steen
Kristine Norelius
Jan Harville
Jennie Marshall
Joline Esparza
Jane McDougall
Kristen Thorsness
Nanette Bernadou (c)
3:01.50   East Germany
Claudia Noack
Ute Steindorf
Sabine Portius
Carola Hornig
Steffi Götzelt
Sigrid Anders
Iris Rudolph
Karin Metze
Kirsten Wenzel (c)
3:02.89

Medal table

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Place Nation       Total
1   Soviet Union 5 2 2 9
2   East Germany 4 6 2 12
3   Italy 4 0 1 5
4   Norway 2 0 0 2
5   New Zealand 1 0 1 2
6   Austria 1 0 0 1
6   Switzerland 1 0 0 1
8   United States 0 4 2 6
9   Czechoslovakia 0 1 2 3
9   Romania 0 1 2 3
10   Denmark 0 1 1 2
10   Spain 0 1 1 2
11   West Germany 0 1 0 1
11   Poland 0 1 0 1
12   Canada 0 0 2 2
13   Netherlands 0 0 1 1
Total 18 18 18 54

References

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  1. ^ FISA – The Official World Rowing Database. "1982 World Championships – Lucerne Rotsee, Switzerland". Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  2. ^ International Rowing Federation. "(LM4-) Lightweight Men's Four - Final". Archived from the original on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Weltmeisterschaften (Damen – Teil 1)" (in German). Sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Rudern – Weltmeisterschaften: Zweier ohne Steuerfrau" (in German). Sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Weltmeisterschaften (Damen – Teil 1)". Sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Weltmeisterschaften (Damen – Teil 1)". Sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 19 March 2016.