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1977 World Rowing Championships

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International rowing event

1977 World Rowing Championships
VenueBosbaan
LocationAmsterdam, Netherlands
Dates19–28 August 1977
Competitors556 from 28 nations

The1977 World Rowing Championships was the 6thWorld Rowing Championships. The championships were held from 19 to 28 August 1977 on theBosbaan rowing lake inAmsterdam, Netherlands.[1][2]

Medal summary

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About 556 rowers from 28 countries competed at the event.[3] Medallists at the 1977 World Rowing Championships were:

Men's events

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The DutchEvert Kroes and Peter van de Pas with cox Paul De Haan came fourth in the coxed pair[4]
The New Zealand coxless four withDave Rodger,Des Lock,Ivan Sutherland, andDavid Lindstrom won silver
The Dutch lightweight coxless four withGe Schous,Hans Pieterman,Hans Povel, andHans Lycklama won bronze
EventGoldSilverBronze
Country & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTime
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
Evgeni Shorniy
Gennadi Korshikov
6:45.93
M4x[7] East Germany
Frank Dundr
Martin Winter
Karl-Heinz Bußert
Wolfgang Güldenpfennig
5:57.44 Czechoslovakia
Karel Černý
Filip Koudela
Zdeněk Pecka
Václav Vochoska
6:01.37 Bulgaria
Khristo Zhelev
Lyubomir Petrov
Bogdan Dobrev
Eftim Stoyanov
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
Nasko Markov
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
Frank Jahncke (cox)
5:45.36 Soviet Union
Raul Arnemann
Mikhail Kuznetsov
Valeriy Dolinin
Alexander Beljaev
Anatoly Ivanov
Vasily Potapov
Aleksandr Klepikov
Vladimir Eshinov
Aleksandr Lukyanov (cox)
5:50.71 West Germany
Fritz Schuster
Diethelm Maxrath
Thomas Scholl
Klaus Roloff
Gerhard Reinert
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
Javier Puertas
Dionisio Redondo
Jose Mas
Jose Marti
Rafael Gomez
Fernando Climent
José Rojí
Carmelo Lafuente (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

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Dutch coxless pair (silver medal)Joke Dierdorp (second from left) andKarin Abma framed byPrince Claus andPrincess Beatrix

In the coxed four, the Bulgarian team was one of the favourites. After two false starts in the final they were disqualified.[16]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Country & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTime
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
Elizabeth Hills-O'Leary
Lisa Hansen
3:22.48
W4x+[19] East Germany
Sybille Tietze
Viola Kowalschek
Petra Boesler
Sabine Gust
Elke Rost (cox)
3:10.11 Romania
Maria Mosneagu
Felicia Afrăsiloaie
Aneta Marin
Veronica Juganaru
Elena Giurcă (cox)
3:12.55 Bulgaria
Rositsa Spasova
Anka Bakova
Rumelyana Boncheva
Penka Gotcheva
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
Raisa Tsarkova
Valentina Alekseeva
Sofia Shurkalova
Nina Abramova
Nina Frolova (cox)
3:23.14 Romania
Florica Zamfir
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
Olga Krishevich
Raisa Kirilova (cox)
3:02.37 Canada
Joy Fera
Christine Neuland
Jacklin Kelly
Nancy Higgins
Dolores Young
Tricia Smith
Mazina Delure
Carol Eastmore
Ilona Smith (cox)
3:05.72

Event codes

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single scullsdouble scullsquadruple scullsquad sculls (coxed)pair (coxless)four (coxless)coxed paircoxed foureight (coxed)
Men'sM1x[5]M2x[6]M4x[7]M2-[8]M4-[9]M2+[4]M4+[10]M8+[12]
Lightweight men'sLM1x[13]LM4-[14]LM8+[15]
Women'sW1x[17]W2x[18]W4x+[19]W2-[20]W4+[21]W8+[22]

Finals

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Event1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
M1x East Germany Finland Soviet Union Great Britain Ireland Italy
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

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[23][24]

EventNotes
M1xTim Crooks4th in A final
M2xChris Baillieu &Michael Hartgold medal in A final
M4xIvor Lloyd,Charles Wiggin,Graeme Mulcahy,Malcolm Carmichael1st in B final
M2-Jim Clark &John Robertssilver medal in A final
M4-Derek Bond,Ian McNuff,John Beattie,Martin Cross4th in B final
M2+James MacLeod,Neil Christie,David Webb4th in B final
M4+N/Ano 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
LM1xPeter Zeun4th in B final
L4-John Hanna,Ian Hyslop,Malcolm MacLean,Jeremy Edwards5th in A final
L8Nigel Read,Paul Stuart-Bennett,Christopher George,Stephen Simpole,Colin Cusack
Duncan Innes,Daniel Topolski,Christopher Drury,Patrick Sweeney (cox)
gold medal in A final
W1xN/Ano entry
W2xPauline Hart &Astrid Ayling5th in A final (1st GB women's crew to reach a World final)
W4xRosie Clugston,Sue Handscomb,Stephanie Price,Beverly Jones,Liz Norman (cox)4th in B final
W2-Lin Clark &Beryl Mitchell4th in B final
W4+Yvonne Earl,Maggie Phillips,Nicola Boyes,Christine Grimes,Pauline Wright (cox)4th in B final
W8+N/Ano entry

References

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  11. ^"Ruder-Weltmeisterschaften seit 1962" (in German). Rüsselsheimer Ruder-Klub 08. Retrieved4 December 2017.
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  16. ^"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. Retrieved3 October 2018.(registration required)
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  18. ^ab"1977 World Rowing Championships: (W2x) Women's Double Sculls – Final".WorldRowing.com.FISA. Retrieved20 March 2016.
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  22. ^ab"1977 World Rowing Championships: (W8+) Women's Eight – Final".WorldRowing.com.FISA. Retrieved20 March 2016.
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