November 02, 2010

More Worlds Coverage From NZ


The men’s eight, with Oklahoma City's Tom Peszek, raced in the second of two heats, finishing third and moving to a repechage Thursday.

The U.S. crew of coxswain Ned DelGuercio (Media, Pa.), Tom Peszek (Farmington Hills, Mich.), Jason Read (Ringoes, N.J.), Charlie Cole (New Canaan, Conn.), Jake Cornelius (Brooktondale, N.Y.), Brett Newlin (Riverton, Wyo.), Dan Walsh (Norwalk, Conn.), Mark Murphy (Madison, Wis.) and David Banks (Potomac, Md.) fell to fourth place in the first three-quarters of the race and then pushed through The Netherlands in the final 500 meters and closed on Australia, which finished second.

The U.S. clocked in with a 5:28.57. Great Britain, the only crew in the heat to advance straight to the final, won with a time of 5:25.34. Germany won the first heat to advance with a time of 5:24.62.

In the boats that raced for lanes, the men’s pair with coxswain team of Stephen Young (Tampa, Fla.), Nareg Guregian (North Hills, Calif.) and Justin Stangel (Madison, Wis.) finished fourth out of four with a time of 6:58.18. Australia won in 6:55.11.

In the first race of the day for the U.S., the lightweight men’s pair team of Mike Nucci (Blue Bell, Pa.) and Evan Tsourtsoulas (Kastoria, Greece), finished fourth in the second repechage with a time of 6:45.98 and were relegated to the B final Friday. Italy won the race with a time of 6:34.77.

2010 World Rowing Championships U.S. Results
Lake Karapiro, New Zealand
Tuesday, November 2

Lightweight Men’s Pair: Repechage 2. (Top two advance to semifinals)
1. Italy - 6:34.77
2. Canada - 6:34.81
3. China - 6:37.20
4. U.S. - 6:45.98

Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls: Repechage 2. (Top three advance to semifinals)
1. Norway - 6:21.80
2. U.S. - 6:22.14
3. Greece - 6:22.52

Women’s Single Sculls: Repechage 1. (Top three advance to semifinals)
1. U.S. - 7:50.56
2. Ukraine – 8:02.99
3. Spain – 8:42.45

Men’s Single Sculls: Repechage 4. (Top two advance to semifinals)
1. Belgium – 6:49.82
2. U.S. – 6:52.55
3. The Netherlands – 6:54.21

Men’s Pair with Coxswain: Preliminary race for lanes.
1. Australia – 6:55.11
2. Germany – 6:56.18
3. Italy – 6:56.46
4. U.S. 6:58.18

Lightweight Women’s Quadruple Sculls: Preliminary race for lanes.
1. China – 6:35.27
2. Great Britain - 6:38.75
3. Italy – 6:46.97
4. Germany - 7:04.03
5. Thailand - 7:12.48
6. U.S. - 7:37.75

Lightweight Men’s Quadruple Sculls: Preliminary race for lanes.
1. Italy – 5:57.07
2. France – 5:58.40
3. Denmark – 6:00.82
4. Brazil – 6:01.30
5. U.S. – 6:13.05
6. Germany – 7:05.72

Women’s Eight: Heat one of two. (Top two advance to the final)
1. U.S. – 6:00.52
2. Great Britain – 6:05.38
3. The Netherlands – 6:09.79

Men’s Eight: Heat two of two. (Winner advances to the final)
1. – Great Britain – 5:24.34
2. – Australia – 5:27.94
3. – U.S. – 5:28.57

Men’s Arms Only Single Sculls. Repechage one. (First and second advance to final)
1. Brazil – 4:57.77
2. Ukraine – 5:01.17
3. Ireland – 5:02.66
4. U.S. – 5:06.35
5. Poland – 5:10.31

Legs/Truck/Arms Four with Coxswain. (Top two advance to the final)
1. Ireland – 3:33.98
2. U.S. – 3:34.10
3. Italy – 3:35.51

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