Rowing Canada 2012 media guide
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Rowing Canada 2012 media guide
2012 Canadian Rowing Media Guide Media contact (for all interview requests -‐ staff or athletes): Jackie Skender 7714000805 (local COC mobile). Canadian mobile 1.519.200.1835 jskender@olympic.ca Team Staff: Peter Cookson * Team Leader Adam Parfitt Team Manager Allison Dobb Coach (men’s double) – Victoria, BC John Keogh Coach (women’s eight) – London, ON Al Morrow Coach (women’s program) – London, ON Terry Paul Coach (men’s pair, four) – Victoria, BC Mike Spracklen Coach (men’s eight, lightweights) – Victoria, BC Kenny Wu Coach (women’s lightweight crew) – Victoria, BC Michelle Boss Friends and Family Leader Jackie Skender Media Relations Brian Edey Canadian Olympic Committee Dr. Kirsten Barnes Mental Performance Consultant Dr. Mike Wilkinson Chief Medical Officer *team spokesperson (overall performance) Olympic Integrated Support Team is: Dr. Michael Wilkinson Team Physician Dr. Kirsten Barnes Mental Performance Consultant Dr. Troy Taylor Lead Physiologist Dr. Trent Stellingwerff Physiologist Heather Griffiths Athletic Therapist Marcus Blumensaat Massage Therapist Mike Murray Chiropractor Matt Tyler Physiotherapist Sam Blades Performance Technologist Also on site in London: Dr. Michael Murphy, President, Rowing Canada Aviron Phil Monckton, VP, High Performance, Rowing Canada Aviron In Canada: Head office (Victoria, BC): 1.877.722.4769 Donna Atkinson, Executive Director Olympic club program contact: Colleen Miller colleenmiller@rowingcanada.org Canadian Olympic Rowing Team 2012 Name Age Event Hometown Past Olympics Bergen, Gabe Braithwaite, Michael Brown, Jeremiah Brzozowicz, Ashley Byrnes, Andrew Calder, David 30 25 26 29 29 34 M8+ M2x M8+ W8+ M8+ M2-‐ 100 Mile House, BC Duncan, BC Cobourg, ON London, ON Toronto, ON Victoria, BC Crothers, Will Csima, Douglas Dean, William Frandsen, Scott 25 26 25 32 M8+ M8+ M4-‐ M2-‐ Kingston, ON Oakville, ON Kelowna, BC Kelowna, BC Gibson, Robert Guloien, Krista Hanson, Janine Howard, Malcolm Jacob, Anthony Jarvis, Morgan Jennerich, Lindsay Kowalyk, Kevin Marquardt, Darcy 26 32 29 29 23 29 30 31 33 M8+ W8+ W8+ M8+ M4-‐ LM2x LW2x M2x W8+ Kingston, ON Port Moody, BC Winnipeg, MB Victoria, BC Vancouver, BC Winnipeg, MB Victoria, BC Winnipeg, MB Richmond, BC Mastracci, Natalie McCabe, Conlin Morin, Andreanne 23 21 30 W8+ M8+ W8+ Thorold, ON Brockville, ON Montreal, QC Nurse, Cristy O'Farrell, Derek Obee, Patricia Price, Brian 25 29 20 36 Alternate M4-‐ LW2x M8+ Georgetown, ON Montreal, QC Victoria, BC Belleville, ON Thompson-‐Willie, Lesley 52 W8+ London, ON Van Knotsenburg, Steven Vandor, Douglas Viinberg, Rachelle Wilkinson, Lauren 30 Alternate Beamsville, ON 4th in the W8+ at 2008 Olympics 1st in the M8+ at 2008 Olympics M8+ at 2000 Olympics M2-‐ at 2004 Olympics 2nd in the M2-‐ at 2008 Olympics 5th in the M8+ at 2004 Olympics 2nd in the M2-‐ at 2008 Olympics 8th in the W4x at 2008 Olympics 8th in the W4x at 2008 Olympics 1st in the M8+ at 2008 Olympics 4th in the W2-‐ at 2004 Olympics 4th in the W8+ at 2008 Olympics 7th in the W8+ at 2004 Olympics 4th in the W8+ at 2008 Olympics 5th in the M8+ at 2004 Olympics 1st in the M8+ at 2008 Olympics 1980 (Games boycotted) 2nd in the W4+ at 1984 Olympics 7th in the W4+ at 1988 Olympics 1st in the W8+ at 1992 Olympics 2nd in the W8+ at 1996 Olympics 3rd in the W8+ at 2000 Olympics 4th in the W8+ at 2008 Olympics 37 33 22 LM2x W8+ W8+ Wilkinson, Michael 25 M4-‐ Dewittville, QC Regina, SK North Vancouver, BC North Vancouver, BC 8th in the W4x at 2008 Olympics Olympics 2012 : Rowing Canada Facts Canada has seven crews (see below ) qualified for the Olympic Games. Canada has a total of 30 athletes entered in the Olympic rowing regatta. In 2008 at the Olympics in Beijing, Canada won a gold (men’s eight), silver (men’s pair) and two bronze (lightweight men’s four and lightweight women’s double). There are 14 Olympic rowing events in total: Men's Single Sculls Men's Pair (M2-‐) Men's Double Sculls (M2x) Men's Four Men's Lightweight Double (LM2x) Men's Lightweight Four Men's Quadruple Sculls Men's Eight (M8+) Women's Single Sculls Women's Pair Women's Double Sculls Women’s Lightweight Double Women's Quadruple Sculls Women's Eight (W8+) (LW2x) • • • • • • • High Performance Program Support Rowing Canada Aviron’s senior team has two main training centres – Victoria, B.C. (Elk Lake) and London, ON (Lake Fanshawe). Own the Podium supports the High Performance program, and has supported the development of indoor erg training facilities at both these training centres. OTP has provided additional support for extensive warm-‐weather training camps. Through OTP funding, rowing as been able to establish world-‐class IST support services in partnership with CSC Pacific and CSC Ontario; OTP made it possible for our sport to hire world-‐class coaches, technical support staff, and has given us access to world-‐class sport science and sport medicine personnel. Rowing Canada and its funding partners also have been instrumental in creating and running a development program, in partnership with the provinces, to foster the next generation of podium performances. In addition to Sport Canada, Own the Podium, and the Canadian Olympic Committee; Rowing Canada is supported by many private companies and individuals. It also has key partnerships with suppliers for equipment and other services. Venue: • Eton – Dorney Rowing. • Location: Set in a 400-‐acre park within a nature conservation area, Eton Dorney Rowing Centre at Dorney Lake is approx. 30 kms west of London • Rowing dates: Saturday 28 July – Saturday 4 August (reserve day, Sunday 5 August). • Use during Olympic Games: Rowing, Canoe/Kayak. Use during Paralympic Games: Rowing For more details, see http://www.london2012.com/venue/eton-‐dorney/maps/ Olympic Rowing Links: London Olympics -‐ 2012 www.london2012.com Canadian Olympic Committee -‐ www.olympic.ca FISA – International Rowing Federation www.worldrowing.com Own the Podium -‐ www.ownthepodium.org Rowing Canada Aviron (National Federation)-‐ www.rowingcanada.org Row To Podium (development program) -‐ www.rowtopodium.ca Follow @rowingcanada on Twitter or “like” Rowing Canada Aviron on Facebook Rowing at the Olympic Games • Rowing has been staged at every Games since making its debut on the Olympic program at Paris in 1900. Women’s rowing events joined the Olympic program at Montreal 1976. • Races are 2,000m, with six lanes used. A finals determine places 1 to 6. B finals determine places 7 to 12 and so on. • Coxswain – The coxswain, or cox, typically sits at the stern and is responsible for steering the boat and directing the crew. At the Olympics this applies to the men’s and women’s eights. Lightweight – In women’s lightweight events, no rower may weigh more than 59kg, with an average weight per crew member not exceeding 57kg. For men, the single-‐ rower maximum is 72.5kg, and the maximum crew member average shall not exceed 70kg. Scull – To row with two oars, one in each hand. This includes a single, double, and quad. (Sculling pictured at right.) Sweep – To row with one oar. This includes the pair, four, and eight. • • • More on rowing at the Games: http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2012-‐olympic-‐games On-venue results Sport Information Desk Toilet Victory ceremonies Weigh-in Changing rooms/showers Competition jury Doping control Equipment storage Lounge Mixed zone Security Spectator area/stand Office Meeting room 6 Athlete Operations Catering Competition management 4 1 Pontoon Athlete medical Kiss and cry Field of play Rive r Th am es Inset B – Level 1 see Inset B Sport area Inset B – Level 0 see Inset A FINISH 2 5 8 0 London 2012 Olympic Games 47 Building entrance/exit 6 Athlete rest area 50 Athlete Accredited seating Inset C – Level 2 Team managers NTOs ITOs NTOs ITOs Inset C – Level 1 Athlete © Crown Copyright and database right 2011. Ordnance Survey 100046062. Venue perimeter Venue entrance or exit 3 Athlete team tents 5 Boat repair 9 Boat weigh-in 10 Ergometers 2 Video replay room 4 External boat racks 8 Internal boat racks metres 7 Inset A – Level 1 Inset C – Level 0 Athlete Competition management 7 Athlete seats 10 9 Inset A – Level 0 IF 1 Bike rental Work area see Inset C 4 3 River Tha me s Rowing – Eton Dorney, Buckinghamshire (detail map) ETON-‐DORNEY – OLYMPIC ROWING VENUE Rowing Regatta of the 2012 Olympic Games in London 2012 Proposal for 4 Finals Days - UPDATED PROPOSAL 6 June 2012 (As of 6 June 2012) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 25 July 26 July 27 July 28 July 29 July 30 July 31 July 1 August 2 August 3 August 4 August 5 August 09:00 ITOs Inspection of 09:30 09:30 09:00 First Jury Meeting TDs and President 10:30 Technical facilities and equipment 10:00 of the Jury inspection of the and Safety Dress Rehearsal 11:00-12:00 racing facilities 15:30 Preliminary Team Managers Meeting 11:00-12:00 R R R M2x LM4M1x R R R R R M1x M1x R R M2x M2x R R H W1x W1x LW2x H H M2x LM4- H H LW2x LW2x H H H H H H H H H LM4LM4- H H H H H H LM2x LM2x LM2x LM2x H H M1x M1x H H 13:20 H 13:30 H 13:40 H M1x M1x M1x W1x W1x H H 14:10 H W1x W1x W1x 09:40 09:50 10:10 10:20 10:30 10:40 Practice Starts 10:50 11:00 12:30-13:00 Practice Spares' Races Starts Side by side 12:30-13:30 format Spares' Races 13:30-15:30 Time trial TV Water format Trials 13:30-15:30 course closed TV Water 11:10 Trials course closed 12:40 15:30 TEAM MANAGERS' MEETING DRAW 13:00 16:30 LOCOG Jury and FISA 13:50 Introduction Meeting 11:20 11:30 11:40 11:50 12:00 12:10 12:20 12:30 12:50 H H H H H H H H 13:10 14:00 Opening Ceremony Evening W2W2- W4x W4x M8+ M8+ M4x M4x M4x M2M2M2M1x W8+ W8+ W2- SFEF SFEF R •M1x• •M1x• W2x SFCD SFCD SFCD *M1x* *M1x* *LM2x* SFCD SFCD FB *W1x* *W1x* M2x FF FE FD M1x M1x M1x FE FD FD W1x LM2x W1x M2- R R M4LW2x SFCD FB *LM2x* W2- FB SF LM4M4- FC FB M1x M4x FC FC LW2x LM2x H H H W2x W2x M4- R R R LW2x LM2x LM2x FB FB SF W4x M8+ M4x SF SF SF M4LW2x LW2x FB FB FB M2W2x M1x FC FB FB W1x M4LW2x H H M4M4- R Q W8+ M1x SF SF M4x M2- SF SF LM2X LM2X FB FB LM2x W1x Q Q Q Q Q Q Q SF SF M1x M1x M1x W1x W1x W1x W1x M2x M2x SF SF SF M2M1x M1x SF SF W1x W1x SF SF LM4LM4- W4x M8+ M4x Notes: *_* indicates semi-finals C/D for Finals C and D •_• indicates semi-finals E/F for Finals E and F FA M4x FA M4- FA W2- FA M2x FA M2- FA LW2x FA W4x FA LM4- FA W2x FA LM2x FA M8+ FA W8+ FA M1x FA W1x Note: Potential Canadian Finals highlighted above Reserve Day Entries: W1x M1x W2M2W2x M2x M4LW2x LM2x LM4W4x M4x W8+ M8+ 28 33 10 13 10 13 13 17 20 13 8 13 7 8 Athlete BIOS Lesley Thompson-‐Willie Hometown: London, ON Birth date: September 20, 1959 Birthplace: Toronto, ON Club affiliation: London (Canada) Rowing Club Occupation: Teacher/librarian/athlete Education: B.A. in Physical Education and B. Ed. Recent Highlights: 2012-‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2012-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Rowing Championships 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ Remenham Challenge Cup, Henley Royal, England 2009 -‐ women's eight, World Championships Poznan, Poland 2008 – 4th in the W8+, Olympics, Beijing, China 2008 – 3rd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2008 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Poznan, Poland Olympic Results: On eight (including 2012 and 1980) Olympic teams: 1980 (Games boycotted) 1984, 2nd in the W4+ 1988, 7th in the W4+ 1992, 1st in the W8+ 1996, 2nd in the W8+ 2000, 3rd in the W8+ 2008, 4th in the W8+ Andréanne Morin Hometown: Montreal, QC Birth date: Aug. 9, 1981 Birthplace: Quebec City, QC Club affiliation: Montreal Rowing Club Interests: Reading and cooking Training centre: London, ON Education: Phillips Exeter Academy, 2000; BA (Political Economy) Princeton University, 2006; pursuing law degree. Highlights: 2012-‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2012-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia Women’s eight (W8+) 2012 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Rowing Championships 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ Remenham Challenge Cup, Henley Royal, England 2008 -‐ 4th in the W8+, Olympics, Beijing, China 2008 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Poznan, Poland 2008 -‐ 3rd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland Other results: 2006 – 5th in the W8+, World Championships, Eton, England 2006 – NCAA National Champion 2004 – Member of the Canadian Olympic W8+ 2003 – 3rd in the W8+, World Championships, Milan, Italy 2003 – 3rd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland Other info: has been in National Team program since 2001. Darcy Marquardt Hometown: Richmond, BC Birth date: March 22, 1979 Birthplace: Vancouver, B.C. Club affiliation: University of Victoria Place of residence/training centre: London, ON Education: -‐University of Victoria -‐Hugh McRoberts Secondary School Recent Highlights: 2012-‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2012-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Rowing Championships 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ Remenham Challenge Cup, Henley Royal, England 2008 – 4th in the W8+, Olympics, Beijing, China 2008 -‐ 3rd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2008 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Poznan, Poland Key Results: 2007 -‐ 4th in the W2-‐, World Cup, Linz, Austria 2006 -‐ 1st in the W2-‐, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2006 -‐ 1st in the W2-‐, World Championships, Eton, England 2004 – 2nd in the W2-‐, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2004 -‐ 4th in the W2-‐, Olympic Games, Athens, Greece 2003 – 3rd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2003 -‐ 3rd in the W8+, World Championships, Milan, Italy Women’s eight (W8+) 2012 2002 -‐ 2nd in the W4-‐ and 6th in the W8+, World Championships, Seville, Spain Other info: Darcy learned to row in her first year at the University of Victoria (1998-‐99), where she ultimately achieved a Bachelor's degree in French with a minor in Psychology. Darcy's fiancé, Rich Hortness, is on the Canadian Olympic swimming team. Ashley Brzozowicz Hometown: London, Ont. Birth date: Dec. 17, 1982 Birthplace: Toronto, Ont. Club: Western Rowing Club Interests: Reading, films, photography Education: BA (History of Art), Yale University, 2004 Rowing Highlights: 2012-‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2012-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Rowing Championships 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 3rd in the W2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ Remenham Challenge Cup, Henley Royal, England 2010 -‐ 1st in the W2-‐, World Cup, Bled, Slovenia 2008 – 4th in the W8+, Olympics, Beijing, China 2008 – 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Poznan, Poland 2008 – 3rd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 – 6th in the W8+, World Rowing Championships, Munich, Germany 2007 – 4th in the W8+, World Cup, Linz, Austria 2006 – 5th in the W8+, World Rowing Championships, Eton, England 2004 – 2nd at NCAA Championships 2002-‐2003 -‐ Member of Under 23 World Regatta teams Women’s eight (W8+) 2012 Krista Guloien Hometown: Port Moody, B.C. Birth date: March 20, 1980 Birthplace: New Westminster, BC Club Affiliation(s): Simon Fraser University, University of British Columbia, Western Rowing Club (London, ON) Interests: Family, Travel, Shopping, Films, Music, Cycling Education: BA (Criminology), Simon Fraser University; Port Moody Senior Secondary School Key results: 2012 -‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2012 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Rowing Championships 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 3rd in the W2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ Remenham Challenge Cup, Henley Royal, England 2010 -‐ 1st in the W2-‐, World Cup, Bled, Slovenia 2008 -‐ 8th in the Olympic 4x, Beijing, China 2008 -‐ 5th in the W2x, World Cup, Poznan, Poland 2007 -‐ 5th in the W4x, World Championships, Munich, Germany 2007 -‐ 7th in the W4x, World Cup, Linz, Austria 2006 -‐ 7th in the W4, World Championships, Eton, England Other info: Krista began rowing in 2001 when she began her degree in Criminology at Simon Fraser University. After making it onto the National Team in 2006, she moved to London, ON. Rachelle Viinberg (formerly de Jong) Hometown: Regina, SK Birth date: April 30, 1979 Club affiliation(s): Regina Rowing Club; UVic Occupation: Student/ athlete Interests: Reading, movies, hiking, cooking Education: BSc (Biology) University of Victoria; student of naturopathy at the Canadian College of Naturopathic medicine in Toronto. Key results: 2012-‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2012-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 Women’s eight (W8+) 2012 (Viinberg cont’d) 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Rowing Championships 2008 -‐ 8th in the 4x, Olympic Games, Beijing, China 2007 -‐ 5th in the W4x, World Championships, Munich, Germany 2006 – 7th in the W4x, World Championships, Eton, England 2004 -‐ Alternate on Olympic team in Athens, Greece 2003 -‐ 4th in the W4-‐, World Championships, Milan, Italy 2002 -‐ 2nd in the W4-‐, World Championships, Seville, Spain 2002 -‐ 6th in the W8+, World Championships, Seville, Spain 2002 -‐ 4th in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2001 -‐ 2nd in the W2-‐, US Nationals, Camden, New Jersey 2000 -‐ 1st in the W8+, Women's Henley, Henley-‐on-‐Thames, England 2000 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, Henley Royal Regatta, Henley-‐on-‐Thames, England 1997 -‐ 1st in the W4-‐ and 2nd in the W8+, Jeux Canada Games, Brandon, Manitoba Natalie Mastracci Birth date: June 05, 1989 Hometown: Thorold, ON Club: St. Catharines Rowing Club Education: Syracuse University Key results: 2012-‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2012-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2012-‐ 4th in the W2-‐, FISA Olympic Qualification Regatta, Lucerne 2011-‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 3rd in the BW8+ U23 World Championships -‐ Brest, Belarus 2009 -‐ 4th in the BW8+ U23 World Championships -‐ Racice, Czech Republic 2008 -‐ 4th in the BW8+ World U23 Championships -‐ Brandenburg, Germany Lauren Wilkinson Birth date: Oct. 17, 1989 Hometown: North Vancouver, BC City and country of birth: Vancouver, Canada Club: Burnaby Lake Rowing Club Academic interests: Research in parasitology and the ecology, evolution, and epidemiology of infectious disease Education: -‐Crofton House School (2007) -‐B.A. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University (2011) Women’s eight (W8+) 2012 Key results (Wilkinson cont’d): 2012 -‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2012 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup Lucerne, Switzerland 2011 -‐ alternate, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 1st in W8+, U23 World Championships, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2010 -‐ 3rd in W8+, U23 World Championships, Brest, Belarus 2009 -‐ 4th in W8+, U23 World Championships, Prague, Czech Republic 2007 -‐ 6th in W1x, Junior World Championships, Beijing, China Other: 1st in Varsity 8+ for Princeton University, NCAA Championships (2011) 1st Dan Black Belt, Tae Kwon Do (2002). Lauren's brother, Mike, is in the Olympic men's four event. Janine Hanson Birth date: Dec 14, 1982 Hometown: Winnipeg, Man. Birthplace: San Diego, California, USA Club Affiliation: Winnipeg Rowing Club Education: University of Michigan, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Movement Science (2006) Key Results: 2012 -‐ 1st in the W8+, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Rowing Championships 2010 -‐ 2nd in the W8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ Remenham Challenge Cup, Henley Royal, England 2008 -‐ 8th in the Olympic 4x, Beijing, China 2008 -‐ 5th in the W2x, World Cup, Poznan, Poland 2007 -‐ 5th in the W4x, World Championships, Munich, Germany 2006 -‐ Raced at the Commonwealth Regatta 2006 -‐ Raced at the World University Championships 2002-‐2006 -‐Raced for the University of Michigan and won two Big 10 Championships and had two top five finishes at the NCAA Championships 2006 -‐ First Team All Big 10 Honoree and Big 10 Sportsmanship Award Women’s eight (W8+) 2012 Derek O'Farrell Birth date: June 5, 1983 Hometown: Montreal, QC City and country of birth: Unionville, ON Club affiliation: McGill University RC Interests: Sports, reading and movies. Education: St. Michael’s College School, Toronto; McGill University, Montreal Results: 2012-‐ 7th in the M4-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 7th in the M4-‐, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011-‐ 5th in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 4th, Men's 8+, World Cup 3, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ 2nd, Men's 8+ World Championships, Poznan, Poland 2009 -‐ 2nd, Men's 8+ World Cup 3, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 -‐ 3rd in the M2+ 2007 World Championships, Munich, Germany 2006 -‐ 3rd in the M2+, World Championships, Eton, England 2005 -‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Under 23 Championships, Amsterdam, The Netherlands William Dean Birth date: June 10, 1987 Hometown: Kelowna, BC Club : Brentwood College RC Education: University of California Key results: 2012-‐ 10th in the M2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 7th in the M4-‐, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 14th in the M4-‐, World Cup -‐ Lucerne, Switzerland 2008 -‐ 2nd in BM8+ World U-‐23 Regatta -‐ Brandenburg, Germany Other: 2008 Grand Challenge Cup with the Canadian under-‐23 eight at the Henley Royal Regatta. Men’s four (M4-), pair (M2-) and double (M2x) Mike Wilkinson Birth date: May 9, 1986 Hometown: North Vancouver, BC Club affiliation: Burnaby Lake RC Education: St. George's School (2004); B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering and B.Sc. Biology Queen's University (Kingston, ON) (2009) Key Results: 2012-‐ 7th in the M4-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 11th in the M2x, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 10th in the M2x, World Cup 3, Lucerne Rotsee, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 11th in the M4-‐, World Cup 3, Lucerne Rotsee, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 3rd in the M4-‐, World Cup 1 -‐ Bled, Slovenia 2006 -‐ 7th in the 4+, U23 World Championships Anthony Jacob Other: Canadian University Oarsman of the Year -‐ 2007. Sister, Lauren Wilkinson, is a member of the Olympic women's eight . Birth date: May 18, 1989 Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia City and country of birth: Vancouver, Canada Club Affiliation(s): Vancouver College Rowing Club Education: Vancouver Collegiate high school 2007; University of Washington, department of arts, Anthropology 2011 Key results: 2012-‐ 7th in the M4-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 7th in the M4-‐, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 14th in the M4-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 4th, Men's 8+, World Cup 3, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 2nd Under 23 World Champions, Brest, Belarus HM2-‐ Silver Medal 2009 4th Under 23 World Champions, Prague, Czech. 2008 2nd Under 23 World Champions, Brandenburg, Germany, M8+ silver medal 2008 Henley Royal Regatta, Henley, England 2008: Grand Challenge Champion 2007 Junior World Championship, Beijing, China M2-‐ (2nd place) Silver Medal. University of Washington, IRA National Championships: M8+ Gold medalist. Men’s four (M4-), pair (M2-) and double (M2x) David Calder Birthdate: May 21, 1978 Hometown: Victoria, BC Club : Brentwood College Personal web site: www.davidcalder.ca Key Results: 2012-‐ 2nd in the M2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 5th in the M2-‐, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 3rd in the M2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011 -‐ 3rd in the M2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 7th, M8+, World Championships, Lake Karapiro, NZ 2010 -‐ 11th in the M4-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2008 -‐ 2nd in the M2-‐, Olympic Games, Beijing, China 2008 -‐ 1st in the M2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2004 -‐ M2-‐, Olympic Games, Athens, Greece 2003 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Championships, Milan, Italy 2000 -‐ M8+, Olympic Games, Sydney, Australia 1999 -‐ 8th in the M2-‐, World Championships, St, Catharines, Canada 1998 -‐ 8th in the M8+, World Championships, Cologne, Germany 1996 -‐ 1st Junior M2-‐, World Junior Championships Scott Frandsen Hometown: Kelowna, BC Birth date: July 21, 1980 Club: Brentwood College Residence: Victoria, BC Education: Brentwood College; B.S. (Business Administration) University of California at Berkeley. Attended Oxford University in England. Web: http://scottfrandsen.com/ Key results: 2012-‐ 2nd in the M2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 5th in the M2-‐, World Championship, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 3rd in the M2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2008 -‐ 2nd in the M2-‐, Olympic Games, Beijing, China 2008 -‐ 1st in the M2-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 -‐ 14th in the M4-‐, World Championships, Munich, Germany 2006 -‐ 8th in the M4-‐, World Championships, Eton, England 2005 -‐ 7th in the M8+, World Championships, Gifu, Japan 2004 -‐ 5th in the M8+, Olympic Games, Athens, Greece 2003 -‐ 6th in the M2-‐, World Championships, Milan, Italy 2002 -‐ 7th in the M2-‐, World Championships, Seville, Spain 2001 -‐ 1st in the M8+, The Nations Cup regatta, Linz, Austria Other info: He was three-‐time U.S. Collegiate National Champion (2000,01,02) and caption of the U. of Cal. crew in 2002. In 2003, Frandsen won the Boat Race with Oxford. Men’s four (M4-), pair (M2-) and double (M2x) Michael Braithwaite Birth date: March 2, 1987 Hometown: Duncan, BC Club Affiliations: University of Toronto Rowing Club; Maple Bay Rowing Club Education: Honours BA from the University of Toronto (double major in Philosophy and Cognitive Science) Key results: 2012 -‐ 9th in the M2x, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 3rd in the M1x, FISU World University Championships 2009 -‐ 3rd in the BM1x, U23 World Championship, Racice, Czech Republic Kevin Kowalyk Birth date: Sept. 27, 1980 Hometown: Winnipeg, MB Club: Winnipeg Rowing Club Key results: 2012 -‐ 9th in the M2x, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011 -‐ 7th in the M4-‐, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 14th in the M4-‐, World Cup , Lucerne, Switzerland Men’s four (M4-), pair (M2-) and double (M2x) Lindsay Jennerich Birth date: July 30, 1982 Hometown: Victoria, B.C. Club affiliation: University of Victoria Education: B.Sc Kinesiology, University of Victoria Key Results: 2012-‐ 8th in the LW2x World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 2nd in the LW2x World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 1st in the LW2x World Cup 3: Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 1st in the LW2x, World Championships, Karapiro, NZ 2010 -‐ 4th in the LW1x World Cup 1, Bled, Slovenia 2009 -‐ 6th in the LW2x World Championships, Poznan, Poland 2009 -‐ 3rd in the LW2x World Cup 3: Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ 3rd in the LW2x World Cup 1: Banyoles, Spain 2008 -‐ 1st in the lwt 1x, World Cup, Poznan, Poland 2008 -‐ 1st in the lwt 1x, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 -‐ 7th in the lwt. 2x, World Rowing Championships, Munich, Germany 2007 -‐ World Cup (Lucerne, SUI) -‐ Silver LW2x 2007 -‐ World Cup (Linz, AUT) -‐ Bronze LW2x 2004 -‐ 1st in the World Under-‐23 lwt 2x (Poland) 2003 -‐ 3rd in the World Under-‐23 lwt 2x (Belgrade, SER) 2002 -‐ 1st in the World Under-‐23 lwt 2x (Genoa, ITA) Patricia Obee Birthdate: Oct. 31, 1991 Hometown: Victoria, BC Club affiliation: Victoria City Rowing Club Key results: 2011 -‐ 2nd in the LW2x, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 3rd in the BLW1x, World Rowing Under 23 Championships, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2011 -‐ 8th in the lwt. 1x, World Cup 3, Lucerne, Swtizerland 2010 -‐ 3rd in BW8+ and 5th in the BLW2x, U23 World Championships -‐ Brest, Belarus Lightweight women (LW2x) Lightweight men (LM2x) Douglas Vandor Birth date: Aug. 25, 1974 Hometown: Dewittville, Quebec Club: Montreal Rowing Club Education: BSc in Physiology from McGill University and graduated in 2002 from Department Experimental Surgery. Key results: 2012-‐ 4th in the LM2x, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 11th in the LM2x, World Championships, Bled Slovenia 2011-‐ 4th in the LM2x, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 4th in the LM2x, World Championships – Karapiro, NZ 2010 -‐ 1st in LM2x -‐ World Cup, Bled, Slovenia 2010 3rd in LM2x -‐ World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 2nd in LM2x -‐ Lucerne Rotsee, Switzerland 2009 2nd in LM2x -‐ Banyoles Estany, Spain 2008 -‐ 8th in the LM2x, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 -‐ 12th in the LM2x, World Championships, Munich, Germany 2007 -‐ 3rd in lwt 2x World Cup Linz, Austria 2006 -‐ 2nd in the lwt 1x Lucerne World Cup, Switzerland 2005 – 3rd in lwt 4x World Rowing Championships (Gifu, Japan) 2004 – Olympic spare 2003 – 5th lwt 4-‐ World Championships (Milan) 2003 – 2nd lwt 4-‐ Lucerne World Cup 2002 – 3rd World Rowing Championships -‐ Seville, Spain. 2002 – 1st lwt 4 -‐Lucerne World Cup Morgan Jarvis Birth date: January 9, 1983 Hometown: Clearwater Bay, ON City and country of birth: Winnipeg, Canada Club Affiliation: Ottawa Rowing Club Education: Bachelor of Science (Queen's 05) Master of Science (Queen's 08) Juris Doctor (Law -‐ Queen's 10) Key results: 2012-‐ 4th in the LM2x, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 7th in the LM2-‐, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011-‐ 9th in the LM4-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switerland 2010-‐ LM4-‐. World Championships, Karapiro, New Zealand 2010-‐ LM4-‐. World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2005 World Champs -‐ lwt quad -‐ bronze 2005 U23 Worlds -‐ lwt double -‐ bronze 2004 U23 Worlds -‐ lwt double -‐ bronze Lightweight women (LW2x) Lightweight men (LM2x) Brian Price (coxswain) Hometown: Belleville, ON Birth date: Feb. 19, 1976 Club affiliation: Quinte Rowing Club Interests: Computers, skiing, hockey and golf Education: Civil Engineering Technologist Diploma from Seneca College, Toronto, 1998. Key results: 2012-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M2+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 5th, M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2008 -‐ 1st in the M8+, Olympic Games, Beijing, China 2008 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Championships, Munich, Germany 2007 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 -‐ 1st at the Grand Challenge Cup in the M8+, Henley, England 2006 -‐ 9th in the M8+, World Championships, Eton, England 2006 -‐ 3rd in the M2+, World Championships, Eton, England 2005 -‐ 7th in the M8+, World Championships, Gifu, Japan 2004 -‐ 5th in the M8+, Olympic Games, Athens, Greece 2004 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2003 -‐ 1st in the M8+, and 3rd in the M2+, World Championships, Milan, Italy 2003 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne 2003 -‐ 1st in the Grand Challenge Cup (M8+), Henley Royal, Henley-‐on-‐Thames, England 2002 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Championships, Seville, Spain 2002 -‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne 2002 -‐ 1st in the Grand Challenge Cup, Henley Royal Regatta 2001 -‐ 6th in the M8+, World Championships, Lucerne 2000 -‐ 2nd, in the M2+, World Cup, Lucerne, for Australia 1999 -‐ 4th in the M8+, Pan Am Games, Winnipeg, MB Will Crothers Birth date: June 14, 1987 Hometown: Kingston, ON Club Affiliation: Kingston Rowing Club/UW Huskies Education: University of Washington Key Results: 2012-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 5th in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 7th in the M8+, World Championships, Lake Karapiro, NZ 2010 -‐ 11th in the M4-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ 4th (4-‐) U23 World Championships – Racice, Czech Republic 2008 -‐ 2nd Under 23 World Championships, Brandenburg, Men’s eight (M8+) 2012 Germany, M8+, silver medal 2008 -‐ Henley Royal Regatta, Henley, England 2008: Grand Challenge Champion 2006 -‐ 1st in Under 23 World Championships M8+, Hazewinkel, Belgium 2006 -‐ 2nd (coxed four) World Rowing Championships. Eton, England World Junior Team -‐ 2004 (bronze in JM4+) to 2005 (fourth in JM2-‐) Robert Gibson Birth date: Feb. 02, 1986 Hometown: Kingston, ON City and country of birth: Kingston, Canada Interests: Hockey, skiing, cooking, travelling, hiking, UW Huskies. Education: University of Washington Club Affiliation: Kingston Rowing Club, Varsity Boat Club Key results: 2012-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 5th in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 7th in the M8+, World Championships, Lake Karapiro, NZ 2010 -‐ 4th in the M8+, World Cup 3, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 3rd Bled, Slovenia World Cup -‐ Mens 4-‐ 2009 -‐ 2nd in the M8+, World Championships, Poznan, Poland 2009 -‐ 2nd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ IRA National Champions with the University of Washington 2008 -‐ Olympic alternate 2008 -‐ 2nd in the 8+, Under 23 World Championships, Brandenburg, Germany 2008 -‐ 9th in the M4-‐, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2008 -‐ Royal Henley Grand Challenge cup winner 2007 -‐ IRA National Champions with the University of Washington 2006 -‐ 2nd in the 4+, World Championships, Eton, England 2006 -‐ 1st in the U23 Men's 8+ 2004 -‐ 3rd in the Junior Men's 4+ Andrew Byrnes Hometown: Toronto, ON Birth date: May 22, 1983 Club affiliation: St. Catharines Rowing Club Education: BS in Physics, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine (2005); M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2006) Key results: 2012-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 5th, M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 7th, M8+, World Championships, Lake Karapiro, NZ Men’s eight (M8+) 2012 2010 -‐ 4th in the M8+, World Cup 3, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ 2nd in the M8+, World Championships, Poznan, Poland 2008 -‐ 1st in the M8+, Olympic Games, Beijing, China 2008 – 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 – 1st in the M8+, World Championships, Munich, Germany 2007 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Linz, Austria 2007 – 1st in the Grand Challenge Cup in the M8+, Henley, England 2006 -‐ 3rd in the M2+, World Championships, Eton, England 2005 -‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Under 23 Championships, Amsterdam, Netherlands Malcolm Howard Hometown: Victoria, BC Birth date: Feb. 7, 1983 Club affiliation: Brentwood College RC Education: Brentwood College, Mill Bay, BC, and Harvard University Key results: 2012-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 5th in M1x World Cup 3 -‐ Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 4th in M1x World Cup 3 -‐ Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 6th in M1x World Cup 2 Munich, Germany 2010 -‐ 7th in M1x World Cup 1 -‐ Bled, Slovenia 2009 -‐ 2nd, Men's 8+ World Championships, Poznan, Poland 2008 -‐ 1st in the M8+, Olympic Games, Beijing, China 2008 – 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 – 1st in the M8+, World Championships, Munich, Germany 2007 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2007 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Cup, Linz, Austria 2007 – 1st at the Grand Challenge Cup in the M8+, Henley, England 2006 -‐ 2nd in the M2-‐, World Cup, Munich, Germany 2005 -‐ 4th in the M2-‐, World Championships, Gifu, Japan 2004 -‐ 2nd in the M4+, World Championships, Banyoles, Spain 2003 -‐ 1st in the M8+, World Under 23 Regatta, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro Men’s eight (M8+) 2012 Conlin McCabe Birth date: August 20, 1990 Hometown: Brockville, ON City and country of birth: Brockville, Canada Club Affiliation: Brockville Rowing Club, University Of Washington Husky Crew Education: Brockville Collegiate Institute High School Third Year -‐ University Of Washington, Seattle Key results: 2012-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 5th in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011 -‐ 7th in the M8+, World Championships, Lake Karapiro, NZ 2010 -‐ 2nd in the 2-‐, World Rowing Under-‐23 Championships, Brest, Belarus 2010 -‐ 4th, Men's 8+, World Cup 3, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ 4th in the 2+, World Championships, Poznan, Poland 2009 -‐ 4th, Racice, Czech 2009, U23, 4-‐ 2008 -‐ 2nd, Brandenburg, Germany U23, 8+ 2007 -‐ 2nd in the 2-‐, World Junior Championships, Beijing, China 2006 -‐ 4th, Bosbaan, Amsterdam 2006 Juniors, 4+ Jeremiah Brown Birth date: Nov 25, 1985 Hometown: Cobourg, ON City and country of birth: Hamilton, Canada Residence: Victoria, BC Education: Bachelor of Commerce degree from McMaster University. Club Affiliations: Peterborough RC/ Victoria City RC Key results: 2012-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 5th, M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 2nd, men's single scull National Rowing Championships Other: Spent two years working as an analyst with TD Commercial Bank. Former football player with the McMaster Marauders. Men’s eight (M8+) 2012 Douglas Csima Birth date: Nov. 28, 1985 Hometown: Oakville, ON Rowing club: Leander Boat Club, Hamilton, ON Education: Masters in Health Information Science, University of Victoria B.Sc in Nursing, McMaster University Key results: 2012 -‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2011 -‐ 5th in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 -‐ 7th in the M8+, World Championships, Lake Karapiro, NZ 2010 -‐ 4th in the M8+, World Cup 3, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ 2nd in the M8+, World Championships, Poznan, Poland 2009 -‐ 2nd, M8+, WC3, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ 3rd, M4x, WC1, Banyoles 2008 -‐ 1st, M2-‐, National Rowing Championships Gabe Bergen Hometown: 100 Mile House, BC Birth date: July 6, 1982 Club affiliation: University of Victoria RC Education: University of Victoria Interests: Fishing, hunting, trapping, mud bogging, and square dancing. Key results: 2012-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2011-‐ 3rd in the M8+, World Championships, Bled, Slovenia 2010 -‐ 4th in the 8+, World Cup, Lucerne, Switzerland 2009 -‐ 2nd in the 8+ World Championships -‐ Poznan, Poland 2009 -‐ 2nd World Cup 3, Lucerne, Switzerland, M8+ 2009 -‐ 3rd World Cup 1, Banyoles, Spain, M4x 2008 -‐ 1st in the M2+, World Championships 2006 -‐ 9th in the M8+, World Championships, Eton, England Men’s eight (M8+) 2012 Past World Championship and Olympic Medals 1989 World Championships — Bled, Yugoslavia Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4x ROU TCH GBR 4-‐ RDA CHI ROU 1x HOL BEL RFA 2x NOR HOL AUT 2x RDA ROU BUL 2x AUT ESP TCH 2-‐ RDA GBR AUT 2-‐ RDA ROU RFA 4-‐ RFA ITA GBR 1x RDA TCH URS 1x ROU RDA HUN 4x RFA SUI FRA 2+ ITA ROU YOU 4x RDA URS BUL 8+ ITA DEN RFA 4-‐ RDA USA NZL 8+ ROU RDA CHN Lightweight Women 4x HOL ITA SWE 1x USA BEL HOL 8+ RFA RDA GBR 2x USA NZL RFA 4-‐ CHN GBR RFA 1990 World Championships — Tasmania, Australia Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ RDA RFA URS 4-‐ ROM RFA RDA 1x HOL BEL NOR 2_ AUT RDA AUS 2x RDA URS USA 2x USA RFA AUT 2-‐ RDA URS GBR 2-‐ RFA USA RDA 4-‐ RFA FRA HOL 1x URS TCH NZL 1x RDA CAN2 RFA 4x ITA FRA AUS 2+ ITA ESP YOU 4x RDA URS TCH 8+ ITA DEN GBR 4-‐ AUS HOL RDA 8+ ROM USA RDA Lightweight Women 4x URS SUI ITA 1x DEN HOL BEL 8+ RFA CAN1 RDA 2x DEN USA CAN3 4-‐ CAN4 AUS CHN 1 Bruce Robertson, Brian Saunderson, Darren Barber, Rob Marland, Mike Rascher, Andy Crosby, Derek Porter, John Wallace and Terry Paul (cox) 2 Silken Laumann 3 Wendy Wiebe and Brenda Colby 4 Rachel Starr, Jill Blois, Diana Sinnige and Colleen Miller 1991 World Championships — Vienna, Austria Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ GER ROM POL 4-‐ CAN2 USA GER 1x IRL GER BEL 2x HOL URS GER 2x GER ROM URS 2x GER AUT HOL 2-‐ GBR YUG AUT 2-‐ CAN3 GER GBR 4-‐ GBR ITA ESP 1x GER TCH POL 1x CAN4 ROM BEL 4x AUS SWE FRA 2+ ITA POL TCH 4x GER URS ROM 8+ ITA FRA USA 4-‐ AUS USA GER 8+ CAN5 URS ROM Lightweight Women 4x URS ITA HOL 1x NZL HOL DEN 8+ GER CAN1 GBR 2x GER USA DEN 4-‐ CHN GBR USA 1 Don Telfer, Rob Marland, Darren Barber, Mike Rascher, Derek Porter, Andy Crosby, Bruce Robertson, John Wallace and Terry Paul 2 Kirsten Barnes, Brenda Taylor, Jessica Monroe and Jennifer Doey 3 Marnie McBean and Kathleen Heddle 4 Silken Laumann 5 Kirsten Barnes, Brenda Taylor, Megan Delahanty, Jennifer Doey, Marnie McBean, Kathleen Heddle, Jessica Monroe, Kelly Mahon and Lesley Thompson 1992 Olympic Games — Barcelona, Spain 1992 Lightweight World Championships — Montreal, Canada Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ ROM GER POL 4-‐ CAN2 USA GER 1x DEN NED USA 2x AUS AUT NED 2x GER ROM CHN 2x AUS AUT SUI 2-‐ GBR GER SLO 2-‐ CAN3 GER USA 4-‐ GBR ITA FRA 1x GER TCH POL 1x ROM BEL CAN4 4x ITA SWE GER 2+ GBR ITA ROM 4x GER ROM EUN 8+ DEN GBR GER 4-‐ AUS USA SLO 8+ CAN5 ROM GER Lightweight Women 4x GER NOR ITA 1x DEN GBR CAN6 1 7 8+ CAN ROM GER 2x GER CAN USA 4-‐ AUS GBR CAN8 1 John Wallace, Bruce Robertson, Mike Forgeron, Darren Barber, Robert Marland, Michael Rascher, Andrew Crosby, Derek Porter and Terrence Paul 2 Kristen Barnes, Brenda Taylor, Jessica Monroe and Kay Worthington 3 Marnie McBean and Kathleen Heddle 4 Silken Laumann 5 Kirsten Barnes, Brenda Taylor, Megan Delehanty, Shannon Crawford, Marnie McBean, Kay Worthington, Jessica Monroe, Kathleen Heddle and Lesley Thompson 6 Wendy Wiebe 7 Colleen Miller and Michelle Darvill 8 Jill Blois, Laurie Featherstone, Renata Troc, Nori Doobenen 1993 World Championships — Roudnice, Czech Republic Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ ROM CZE GER 4-‐ CHN USA CAN2 1x GBR AUS NED 2x FRA NOR GER 2x NZL GER BUL 2x AUS SUI ITA 2-‐ GBR GER SLO 2-‐ FRA AUS USA 2-‐ ESP RUS GER 1x CAN1 CZE GER 1x GER CAN3 DEN 4-‐ USA SUI ITA 2+ GBR ITA GER 4x CHN GER USA 4x AUT ITA GER 4-‐ FRA POL USA 8+ ROM USA GER 8+ CAN4 DEN ITA 4x GER UKR ITA Lightweight Women 8+ GER ROM USA 1x CAN5 NED DEN 2x CAN6 CHN NED 4-‐ GBR CAN7 USA 1 Derek Porter 2 Kelly Mahon, Julie Jesperson, Shannon Crawford and Emma Robinson 3 Marnie McBean 4 Patrick Newman, Brian Peaker, Gavin Hassett, Bryn Thompson, Dave Boyes, Jeff Lay, Peter Somerwill, Robert Fontaine and Chris Cookson 5 Michelle Darvill 6 Colleen Miller and Wendy Wiebe 7 Rachel Starr, Maureen Harriman, Tracy Duncan and Nori Doobenen 1994 World Championships — Indianapolis, United States Men Women Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold 4+ ROM USA NED 4-‐ NED 2x NOR GER FRA 2x NZL 2-‐ GBR GER AUS 2-‐ FRA 1x GER SUI SLO 1x DEN 2+ CRO ITA ROM 4x GER 4-‐ ITA FRA GBR 8+ GER 4x ITA UKR GER 8+ USA NED ROM 1 Marnie McBean and Kathleen Heddle 2 Wendy Wiebe and Colleen Miller Silver USA CAN1 ROM GER CHN USA Bronze AUS GER AUS BEL UKR ROM Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 1x GBR IRL DEN 2x ITA NZL SUI 2-‐ ITA RUS IRL 4-‐ DEN AUS GER 4x AUT ITA POR 8+ GBR DEN ITA Lightweight Women 1x ROM NED SUI 2x CAN2 CHN USA 4-‐ USA GBR CHN 1995 World Championships — Tampere, Finland Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4x USA NZL ITA 4-‐ USA GER BLR 1x GBR CZE DEN 2x DEN GER NOR 2x CAN1 NED NZL 2x SUI SWE AUS 2-‐ GBR AUS FRA 2-‐ AUS USA FRA 2-‐ ITA FRA DEN 1x SLO EST CZE 1x SWE CAN2 BEL 4-‐ ITA DEN GER 2+ ITA FRA BEL 4x GER CAN3 NED 4x AUT GER ITA 4-‐ ITA GBR POL 8+ USA ROM NED 8+ DEN GBR ITA 4x ITA BER ARG Lightweight Women 8+ GER NED USA 1x AUS FRA NED 2x CAN4 DEN GER 4-‐ USA GBR GER 2-‐ USA GBR DEN 1 Marnie McBean and Kathleen Heddle 2 Silken Laumann 3 Laryssa Biesenthal, Marnie McBean, Diane O’Grady and Kathleen Heddle 4 Wendy Wiebe and Colleen Miller 1996 Olympic Games — Atlanta, United States Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 2x ITA NOR FRA 2x CAN2 CHN NED 2x SUI NED AUS 2-‐ GBR AUS FRA 2-‐ AUS USA FRA 4-‐ DEN CAN6 USA 1x SUI CAN1 GER 1x BLR CAN3 DEN Lightweight Women 4-‐ AUS FRA GBR 4x GER UKR CAN4 2x ROM USA AUS 4x GER USA AUS 8+ ROM CAN5 BLR 8+ NED GER RUS 1 Derek Porter 2 Marnie McBean and Kathleen Heddle 3 Silken Laumann 4 Kathleen Heddle, Diane O’Grady, Marnie McBean and Laryssa Biesenthal 5 Theresa Luke, Jessica Monroe, Anna Van Der Kamp, Emma Robinson, Alison Korn, Maria Maunder, Tosha Tsang, Heather McDermid and Lesley Thompson 6 Brian Peaker, Gavin Hassett, Dave Boyes and Jeff Lay 1996 World Championships — Strathclyde, Scotland Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ ROM CZE RUS 4-‐ USA ROM GER 1x DEN CZE FIN 2+ FRA ROM NED 2-‐ DEN IRL GER 4x ITA GER FRA 8+ GER DEN CAN1 Lightweight Women 1x ROM FRA USA 2-‐ USA GBR ROM 4-‐ CHN GBR USA 1 Ross Beattie, Leonard Diplock, Edward Winchester, Benjamin Storey, Christopher Davidson, Bryn Thompson, Graham McLaren, Jonathan Beare and Christopher Taylor 1997 World Championships — Aiguebelette, France Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ FRA ITA GBR 4-‐ GBR ROM GER 1x DEN SUI CZE 2x GER NOR AUS 2x GER GBR ROM 2x POL ITA GER 2-‐ FRA ITA USA 2-‐ CAN1 ROM RUS 2-‐ SUI IRL DEN 1x USA GER GBR 1x BLR DEN SWE 4-‐ DEN FRA GER 2+ USA AUS GRE 4x GER DEN UKR 4x ITA GE IRL 4-‐ GBR FRA ROM 8+ ROM CAN2 GBR 8+ AUS GBR CAN3 4x ITA GER UKR Lightweight Women 8+ USA ROM AUS 1x USA FRA SWE 2x GER DEN ROM 4x GER CAN4 NED 2-‐ AUS USA GBR 1 Emma Robinson and Alison Korn 2 Buffy Alexander, Laryssa Biesenthal, Jessica Gonin, Alison Korn, Emma Robinson, Lesley Thompson, Dorota Urbaniak, Kristen Wall and Kubet Weston 3 Chris Davidson, Anthony Shearing, Bryn Thompson, Jonathan Beare, Jeff Lay, Graham McLaren, Ben Storey, Edward Winchester and Chris Taylor (cox). 4 Nathalie Benzing, Brie Ellard, Renata Troc and Samara Walbohm 1998 World Championships — Cologne, Germany Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ AUS CRO ITA 4-‐ UKR CAN1 NED 1x ITA CZE DEN 2x GER NOR POL 2x GBR NED ROM 2x POL ITA SUI 2-‐ GER AUS YUG 2-‐ CAN2 GBR USA 2-‐ FRA ITA CHI 1x NZL SUI CZE 4x GER RUS AUS 4-‐ DEN FRA AUS 2+ AUS ITA USA 8+ ROM USA CAN3 4x ITA GER USA 4-‐ GBR FRA ITA 8+ GER USA ITA 4x ITA GER AUT Lightweight Women 8+ USA GER ROM 1x SUI FRA ARG 2x USA GER ROM 2-‐ GBR ARG USA 4x GER USA GRE 1 Buffy Alexander, Laryssa Biesenthal, Kubet Weston and Marnie McBean 2 Emma Robinson and Alison Korn 3 Laryssa Biesenthal, Buffy Alexander, Dorota Urbaniak, Kubet Weston, Heather Davis, Emma Robinson, Alison Korn, Marnie McBean and Lesley Thompson 1999 World Championships - St. Catharines, Canada Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ USA GBR ROM 4-‐ BLR GER USA 1x DEN CZE HUN 2x SLO GER NOR 2x GER CHN NED 2x ITA AUS GER 2-‐ AUS FRA CRO 2-‐ CAN2 GER AUS 2-‐ ITA CHI IRL 1x NZL SUI CAN1 4x GER UKR RUS 4-‐ DEN AUS FRA 2+ USA GER ARG 8+ ROM USA CAN3 4x ITA GER IRL 4-‐ GBR AUS ITA 1x BLR GER BUL 8+ USA GBR ITA 4x GER UKR AUS Lightweight Women 8+ USA GBR RUS 1x SUI USA ARG 2x ROM USA AUS 2-‐ USA GBR ZIM 4x USA GER CAN4 1 Derek Porter 2 Emma Robinson and Theresa Luke 3 Laryssa Biesenthal, Buffy Alexander, Dorota Urbaniak, Kubet Weston, Heather McDermid, Emma Robinson, Alison Korn, Theresa Luke and Lesley Thompson (cox) 4Nathalie Benzing, Katrina Scott, Tracy Duncan and Renata Troc 2000 Olympic Games - Sydney, Australia Men Event 2x 21x 44x 8+ Gold SLO FRA NZL GBR ITA GBR Silver NOR USA SUI ITA NED AUS Bronze ITA AUS GER AUS GER CRO Women Event Gold 2x GER 2ROM 1x BLR 4x GER 8+ ROM Silver NED AUS BUL GBR NED Bronze LTU USA GER RUS CAN1 Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 2x POL ITA FRA 4FRA AUS DEN Lightweight Women 2x ROM GER USA 1 Heather McDermid, Heather Davis, Dorota Urbaniak, Theresa Luke, Emma Robinson, Alison Korn, Laryssa Biesenthal, Buffy Alexander, Lesley Thompson (cox) 2000 Non-Olympic World Championships (Canadian results only) Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 2CAN1 GBR DEN 1 Ben Storey, Edward Winchester 2001 World Championships - Lucerne, Switzerland Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 4+ FRA ITA GBR 2x HUN FRA ITA 2-‐ GBR YUG RSA 1x NOR SLO CZE 2+ GBR ITA ROM 4-‐ GBR GER SLO 4x GER NED ITA 8+ ROM CRO GER 1 Jacqueline Cook, Karen Clark Women Event Gold 4-‐ AUS 2x GER 2-‐ ROM 4x GER 8+ AUS 1x GER Silver NZL NZL BLR NZL ROM RUS Bronze NED BLR CAN1 USA GER BLR Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 1x IRL ITA CZE 2x ITA POL FRA 2-‐ IRL NED ITA 4-‐ AUT DEN FRA 4x ITA GRE JPN 8+ FRA DEN USA Lightweight Women 1x IRL NED SUI 2x GER POL ROM 2-‐ GBR USA ARG 4x AUS USA NED 2002 World Championships – Seville, Spain Men Event Gold 4+ GBR 2x HUN 2-‐ GBR 1x GER 2+ GER 4-‐ GER 4x GER 8+ CAN1 Silver GER ITA RSA SLO USA GBR POL GER Bronze CRO GER CRO NOR AUS ITA ITA USA Women Event Gold 4-‐ AUS 2x NZL 2-‐ ROM 4x GER 8+ AUS 1x BUL Silver CAN2 RUS CAN3 DEN ROM BLR Bronze CHN ITA BLR BLR GER GER Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 1x IRL ITA USA 2x ITA POL DEN 2-‐ CHI ITA GBR 4-‐ DEN ITA CAN4 4x ITA ESP NED 8+ ITA GER USA Lightweight Women 1x BUL USA ESP 2x AUS GER GBR 2-‐ GBR CHI ESP 4x AUS NED USA 1Brian Price, Kevin Light, Joe Stankevicius, Andrew Hoskins, Adam Kreek, Jeff Powell, Ben Rutledge, Kyle Hamilton, and Matt Swick. 2 Pauline Van Roessel, Darcy Marquardt, Rachelle de Jong, Roslyn McLeod. 3Jacqueline Cook, Karen Clark 4Iain Brambell, Gavin Hassett, Doug Vandor, Jon Mandick 2003 World Championships – Milan, Italy Men Women Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold 4+ USA GBR GER 4-‐ AUS 2x FRA ITA CZE 2x NZL 2-‐ AUS CRO RSA 2-‐ GBR 1x NOR GER SLO 4x AUS 2+ USA AUS CAN1 8+ GER 4-‐ CAN2 GBR GER 1x BUL 4x GER CZE POL 8+ CAN3 USA GBR 1Brian Price, Kevin Burt, Geoff Hodgson Silver Bronze Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze NED GER BLR BLR ROM GER GER RUS ROM GER CAN4 BLR 1x ITA GBR GER 2x ITA POL IRL 2-‐ DEN GER USA 4-‐ DEN NED ITA 4x ITA AUS GER 8+ GER USA FRA Lightweight Women 1x CAN5 CRO GER 2x GER AUS ROM 2-‐ ROM GBR GRE 4x AUS NED USA 2 Barney Williams, Tom Herschmiller, Jake Wetzel, Cam Baerg 3Brian Price, Kevin Light, Joe Stankevicius, Andrew Hoskins, Adam Kreek, Jeff Powell, Ben Rutledge, Kyle Hamilton, Dave Calder 4 Jacqui COOK, Karen CLARK, Rachel DUNNET, Andreanne MORIN, Darcy MARQUARDT, Pauline VAN ROESSEL, Roslyn MCLEOD, Buffy WILLIAMS, Sarah PAPE 5 Fiona Milne 2004 Olympic Games – Athens, Greece Men Women Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 2x FRA SLO ITA 2x NZL GER GBR 2AUS CRO RSA 2ROM GBR BEL 1x NOR EST BUL 1x GER BLR BUL 4x GER GBR AUS 4GBR CAN1 ITA 4x RUS CZE UKR 8+ ROM USA NED 8+ USA NED AUS 1 Cameron Baerg, Tom Herschmiller, Jake Wetzel, Barney Williams Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 2x POL FRA GRE 4DEN AUS ITA Lightweight Women 2x ROM GER NED 2005 World Championships - Gifu, Japan Men Event Gold 4+ FRA 2x SLO 2-‐ NZL 1x NZL 2+ AUS 4-‐ GBR 4x POL 8+ USA Silver USA ITA NOR NOR ITA NED SLO ITA Bronze GER GER CZE CZE USA CAN1 EST GER Women Event Gold Silver 4-‐ AUS GER 2x NZL BUL 2-‐ NZL AUS 4x GBR GER 8+ AUS ROM 1x BLR CZE Bronze BLR AUS RUS RUS NED USA Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 1x GRE GBR FRA 2x HUN DEN POL 2-‐ NA NA NA 4-‐ FRA IRL ITA 4x ITA BEL CAN2 8+ ITA GER USA Lightweight Women 1x NED FRA ESP FIN 2x GER USA 4x CAN3 DEN GBR 1. Rob Weitemeyer, Peter Dembicki, Andrew Ireland, Kip McDaniel Douglas Vandor, Jeff Bujas, Matt Jensen, Morgan Jarvis. 3 Mara Jones, Tracy Cameron, Elizabeth Urbach, Melanie Kok. 2. 2006 World Championships – Eton, England Men Event Gold 4+ GER 2x FRA 2-‐ AUS 1x NZL 2+ SCG 4-‐ GBR 4x POL 8+ GER 1 Silver CAN1 SLO NZL GER ITA GER SLO ITA Bronze NZL GBR CAN2 CZE CAN3 NED EST USA Women Event Gold Silver 4-‐ AUS CHN 2x NZL BUL 2-‐ CAN4 NZL 4x RUS GBR 8+ USA GER 1x BLR CZE Bronze USA AUS GER AUS AUS SWE Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 1x GBR ESP NZL 2x DEN ITA FRA 2-‐ GER ESP ITA 4-‐ CHN FRA IRL 4x ITA GER FRA 8+ ITA GER POL Lightweight Women 1x NED GER ESP 2x GER USA FIN 4x CHN DEN GBR Max LANG, Chris AYLARD, Robert GIBSON, Will CROTHERS, Stephen CHENG Malcolm Howard and Kevin Light 3 Andrew BYRNES, Derek O'FARRELL, Brian PRICE 4 Jane Rumball and Darcy Marquardt 2 2007 World Championships – Munich, Germany Men Event Gold 4+ USA 2x SLO 2-‐ AUS 1x NZL 2+ POL 4-‐ NZL 4x POL 8+ CAN1 Silver SRB FRA NZL CZE ITA ITA FRA GER Bronze GER EST GBR NOR CAN2 NED GER GBR Women Event Gold Silver 4-‐ USA GER 2x CHN NZL 2-‐ BLR GER 4x GBR GER 8+ USA ROU 1x BLR BUL Bronze AUS GBR ROU CHN GBR USA Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 1x NZL ITA NED 2x DEN GRE GBR 2-‐ ITA GER AUS 4-‐ GBR FRA ITA 4x ITA FRA GBR 8+ NED GER ITA Lightweight Women 1x NED USA CAN3 2x AUS FIN DEN 4x AUS GBR CHN 1 Kevin LIGHT (b), Ben RUTLEDGE (2) , Andrew BYRNES (3) , Jake WETZEL (4) , Malcolm HOWARD (5) , Dominic SEITERLE (6) , Adam KREEK (7) , Kyle HAMILTON (s) , Brian PRICE (c) 2 Kristopher MCDANIEL (b) , Derek O'FARRELL (s) , Brian PRICE (c) 3 Melanie KOK 2008 Olympic Games – Beijing, China Men Event 2x 21x 44x 8+ Gold AUS AUS NOR GBR POL CAN2 Silver EST CAN1 CZE AUS ITA GBR Bronze GBR NZL NZL FRA FRA USA Women Event Gold 2x NZL 2ROU 1x BUL 4x CHN 8+ USA Silver GER CHN USA GBR NED Bronze GBR BLR BLR GER ROU Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 2x GBR GRE DEN 4DEN POL CAN3 Lightweight Women 2x NED FIN CAN4 1. David CALDER, Scott FRANDSEN 2. Kevin LIGHT, Ben RUTLEDGE, Andrew BYRNES, Jake WETZEL, Malcolm HOWARD, Dominic SEITERLE, Adam KREEK, Kyle HAMILTON, Brian PRICE (cox) 3. Iain BRAMBELL, Jon BEARE, Mike LEWIS, Liam PARSONS 4. Melanie KOK, Tracy CAMERON 2008 Non-Olympic World Championships (Canadian Results Only) Linz Ottensheim, Austria Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 2+ CAN1 FRA AUS 1. Gabe BERGEN, James DUNAWAY, Mark LAIDLAW (c) 2009 World Championships – Poznan, Poland Men Event Gold 2x GER 2-‐ NZL 1x NZL 2+ USA 4-‐ GBR 4x POL 8+ GER Silver FRA GBR GBR CZE AUS AUS CAN1 Bronze EST GRE CZE GER SLO GER NED Women Event Gold Silver 4-‐ NED USA 2x POL GBR 2-‐ USA ROU 4x UKR USA 8+ USA ROU 1x BLR GBR Bronze CAN2 BUL NZL GER NED CZE Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 1x NZL GRE DEN 2x NZL FRA ITA 2-‐ FRA ITA SRB 4-‐ GER DEN POL 4x ITA GER DEN 8+ ITA USA NED Lightweight Women 1x SUI ITA DEN 2x GRE POL GBR 4x GER GBR USA 1 Steven Vanknotsenburg, Gabriel Bergen, Robert Gibson, Douglas Csima, Malcolm Howard, Andrew Byrnes, James Dunaway, Derek O’Farrell and Mark Laidlaw (cox) 2 Sarah Waterfield, Sandra Kisil, Jennifer Tuters, and Emma Darling 2010 World Championships – Karaprio, New Zealand Men Women Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze Event Gold Silver Bronze 2x NZL GBR FRA 4-‐ NED AUS USA 1x ITA SVK HUN 2-‐ NZL GBR GRE 2x GBR AUS POL 2x GBR ITA NZL 1x CZE NZL GBR 2-‐ NZL GBR USA 2-‐ FRA NZL CAN2 2+ AUS ITA GER 4x GBR UKR GER 4-‐ GBR AUS CHN 4-‐ FRA GRE NZL 8+ USA CAN1 ROU 4x GER FRA DEN 4x CRO ITA AUS 1x SWE BLR NZL 8+ GER AUS ITA 8+ GER GRB AUS Lightweight Women 1x GER NZL ITA 2x CAN3 GER GRE 4x GER USA CHN 1Lesley Thompson-‐Willie, Andreanne Morin, Darcy Marquardt, Ashley Brzozowicz, Krista Guloien, Rachelle de Jong, Janine Hanson, Cristy Nurse and Emma Darling 2Matt Jensen and Rares Crisan 3 Lindsay Jennerich and Tracy Cameron 2011 World Championships – Bled, Slovenia Men Event Gold 2x NZL 2-‐ NZL 1x NZL 2+ ITA 4-‐ AUS 4x AUS 8+ GER Silver GER GBR CZE AUS ITA GER GBR Bronze FRA ITA GBR CAN1 GBR CRO CAN3 Women Event Gold Silver 4-‐ USA AUS 2x GBR AUS 2-‐ NZL GBR 4x GER USA 8+ USA CAN2 1x CZE BLR Bronze NED NZL AUS NZL GBR NZL Lightweight Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 1x DEN ITA NZL 2x GBR NZL ITA 2-‐ GBR ITA GER 4-‐ AUS ITA GBR 4x ITA GER DEN 8+ AUS ITA DEN Lightweight Women 1x BRA SUI GER 2x GRE CAN4 GBR 4x GBR CHN USA 1 Kevin Light, Steven Vanknotsenburg and Brian Price 2Lesley Thompson-‐Willie, Andreanne Morin, Darcy Marquardt, Ashley Brzozowicz, Krista Guloien, Rachelle Viinberg, Natalie Mastracci, Cristy Nurse and Janine Hanson 3Brian Price, Will Crothers, Rob Gibson, Andrew Byrnes, Malcolm Howard, Conlin McCabe, Jeremiah Brown, Doug Csima and Gabe Bergen 4Lindsay Jennerich and Patricia Obee Legend/Légende 1x = Single scull 1 rameur/rameuse 2x = Double scull 2 rameurs/ rameuses en couple 4x = Quadruple sculls 4 rameurs/rameuses en couple 2- = Coxless pairs 2 rameurs/rameuses en pointe sans barreur/barreuse 2+= Coxed pairs 2 rameurs/rameuses en pointe avec barreur/barreuse 4- = Coxless fours 4 rameurs/ rameuses en pointe sans barreur/barreuse 4+ = Coxed fours 4 rameurs/rameuses en pointe avec barreur/barreuse 8+ = Eights 8 rameurs/rameuses en pointe avec barreur/barreuse Note: not including adaptive events, which began at the World Championships in 2002 and have been included in the Paralympics since 2008.