1988 World Rowing Championships

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1988 World Rowing Championships
Venue Idroscalo
Location Milan, Italy
Dates6 August
1989 Bled  

The 1988 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held on 6 August 1988 at Milan in Italy. [1] Since 1988 was an Olympic year for rowing, the World Championships did not include Olympic events scheduled for the 1988 Summer Olympics, but instead the lightweight events were held in conjunction with the World Junior Championships, which ran from 3 to 7 August.

Contents

Medal summary

Medalists at the 1988 World Rowing Championships were:

Men's lightweight events

Event:Gold:TimeSilver:TimeBronze:Time
LM1x [2] Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Alwin Otten
7:05.60Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Frans Göbel
7:09.86Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Ruggero Verroca
7:10.57
LM2x [3] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Enrico Gandola
Francesco Esposito
6:30.42Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Hartmut Schäfer
Roland Ehrenfels
6:32.83Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Theo Nieuweboer
Jan van Bekkum
6:33.61
LM4- [4] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Mauro Torta
Dario Longhin
Massimo Lana
Nerio Gainotti
6:09.48Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Rob Williams
Nicholas Howe
Richard Metcalf
Michael Diserens
6:13.31Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Thomas Palm
Erik Ring
Gerd Meyer
Sebastian Franke
6:15.98
LM8+ [5] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Alfredo Striani
Andrea Re
Stefano Spremberg
Maurizio Losi
Fabrizio Ravasi
Enrico Barbaranelli
Sabino Bellomo
Vittorio Torcellan
Luigi Velotti (cox)
5:43.35Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Jeff Pfaendtner
Mike Tuchen
Luke Nelson
John Irvine
Tom White
Edward Hewitt
Tim Howell
Tim O'Brien
Michael O'Gorman (cox)
5:45.88Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Peter Lund
Bo Vestergaard
Niels Henriksen
Jesper Vedel
Flemming Meyer
Lars Rasmussen
Vagn Nielsen
Svend Blitskov
Stephen Masters (cox)
5:46.05

Women's lightweight events

Event:Gold:TimeSilver:TimeBronze:Time
LW1x [6] Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Kristine Karlson
7:45.25Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Angela Schuster
7:48.13Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Maria Sava
7:48.62
LW2x [7] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Laurien Vermulst
Ellen Meliesie
7:11.85Flag of France.svg  France
Christine Liegeois
Aline Peyrat
7:14.87Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Gillian Bond
Caroline Lucas
7:15.94
LW4- [8] Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Zeng Meilan
Zhang Huajie
Lin Zhi-ai
Liang Sanmei
6:51.47Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Brigid Cassells
Leeanne Whitehouse
Marina Cade
Justine Carroll
6:54.98Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Christiane Zimmer
Claudia Engels
Sonja Petri
Kathrin Schamck
6:56.67

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