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World Indoor Rowing Championships
Tournament information
SportIndoor rowing
Established2018
AdministratorWorld Rowing

The World Indoor Rowing Championships is an indoor rowing championship competition organised by World Rowing. The competition has been held annually since 2018. So far, there have been championships organized in venues and with virtual formats.

The 2023 competition in Toronto, Canada was the first time a hybrid (virtual and in-person) competition was available to athletes.[1] It was also the first time the Versa Challenge provided qualified athletes the opportunity to compete for the title of the most fit 'versatile' indoor rower in the world.[1][2] Athletes competed in four surprise versa challenges over two days.[3] Finland's Joel Naukkarinen and America's Elizabeth Gilmore earned the most points in the Men's and Women's Versa Challenge in February 2023.[3]

Venues

Year Location
2018 United States Alexandria
2019 United States Long Beach
2020 France Paris
2021 Virtual
2022 Virtual
2023 Canada Toronto
2024 Czech Republic Prague

Medallists

Men's

2,000 m

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2018  Jakub Podrazil (CZE)  Joel Naukkarinen (FIN)  Thomas Phifer (USA)
2019  Oliver Zeidler (GER)  Arne Landboe (USA)  Alexander Richards (USA)
2020  Alexander Vyazovkin (RUS)  Barnabe Delarze (SUI)  Matthieu Androdias (FRA)
2021  Ward Lemmelijn (BEL)  Bartosz Zablocki (POL)  Chirill Visit Chi-Sestakov (MDA)
2022  Ward Lemmelijn (BEL)  Alexander Vyazovkin (RUS)  Joel Naukkarinen (FIN)
2023  Oliver Zeidler (GER)  Ward Lemmelijn (BEL)  Jakub Podrazil (CZE)
2024  Ward Lemmelijn (BEL)  Michal Szpakowski (POL)  Jakub Podrazil (CZE)

Lightweight 2,000 m

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2018  Artur Mikołajczewski (POL)  Matthias Taborsky (AUT)  Alistair Bond (NZL)
2019  Jason Osborne (GER)  Martino Goretti (ITA)  Alex Twist (USA)
2020  Pierre Houin (FRA)  Thibault Colard (FRA)  Martino Goretti (ITA)
2021  Florian Roller (GER)  Martino Goretti (ITA)  Boudina Sid Ali (ALG)
2022  Florian Roller (GER)  Boudina Sid Ali (ALG)  Ahmet Rapi (SWE)
2023  Jiri Simanek (CZE)  Florian Roller (GER)  Moritz Marchart (GER)
2024  Florian Roller (GER)  Jiri Simanek (CZE)  Jerzy Kowalski (POL)

500 m

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2020  Phil Clapp (GBR)  Joel Naukkarinen (FIN)  Vincent Matz (FRA)
2021  Phil Clapp (GBR)  Anton Bondarenko (UKR)  Joel Naukkarinen (FIN)
2022  Phil Clapp (GBR)  Cameron Wharram (CAN)  Anton Grassi (SVK)
2023  Phil Clapp (GBR)  Cameron Wharram (CAN)  Matt Snare (USA)
2024  Joonas Kuivalainen (FIN)  Thomas Wilson (GBR)  Chris Scott (GBR)

Lightweight 500 m

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2020  Adrien Decriem (FRA)

 Damián Alonso (ESP)

 Michal Zawadzki (POL)
2021  Benjamin Smith (AUT)  Martino Goretti (ITA)  William Legge (AUS)
2022  Mohamed Kota (EGY)  Chen Sensen (CHN)  Daniel Satch (GBR)
2023  Giovanni Ficarra (ITA)  José Daniel Martínez López (ESP)  Mohamed Kota (EGY)
2024  Mohamed Kota (EGY)  Francisco Pizana Iniesta (ESP)  Ahmed Meshref (EGY)

1 hour

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2021  Benjamin Reuter (GBR)  Joel Naukkarinen (FIN)  Tom Solesbury (GBR)

Team

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2021  Finland 1 (FIN)  Egyptian National Team (EGY)  UK Armed Forces (GBR)
2022  Finland (FIN)
 Egyptian Rowing Federation (EGY)
 No Rowing For Old Men (GBR)
2023 The International Men of Mystery  No Rowing For Old Men (GER)  Team FINLAND (FIN)
2024 The International Men of Mystery  Team FINLAND (FIN)  Czech Team (CZE)

Women

2,000 m

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2018  Olena Buryak (UKR)  Luisa Neerschulte (GER)  Rui Ju (CHN)
2019  Olena Buryak (UKR)  Brooke Mooney (USA)  Tracy Eisser (USA)
2020  Olena Buryak (UKR)  Helene Lefebvre (FRA)  Elodie Ravera (FRA)
2021  Kirsten Kline (USA)  Sophie Souwer (NED)  Marilou Duvernay Tardif (CAN)
2022  Zhang Peixin (CHN)  Lv Yang (CHN)  Olena Buryak (UKR)
2023  Olena Buryak (UKR)  Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski (CAN)  Sydney Payne (CAN)
2024  Pavlina Flamikova (CZE)  Anna Santruckova (CZE)  Kathryn Mole (GBR)

Lightweight 2,000 m

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2018  Christine Cavallo (USA)  Emily Schmieg (USA)  Kathryn Schiro (USA)
2019  Justine Reston (GBR)  Katelin Guregian (USA)  Toni Harding (USA)
2020  Laura Tarantola (FRA)  Marie Margot Joannes (FRA)  Jilly Tovey (GBR)
2021  Paula Pankratiew (POL)  Olga Svirska (LAT)  Krimi Khadija (TUN)
2022  Min Yang (CHN)  Jiaqi Zou (CHN)  Lai Weijuan (CHN)
2023  Krimi Khadija (TUN)  Silke Tamborijn (BEL)  Elisa Arcara (ITA)
2024  Bruna Parente (POR)  Barbora Podrazilova (CZE)  Zoe Dickson (DEN)

500 m

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2020  Olena Buryak (UKR)  Lucie Giraud (FRA)  Rhian Rudkin (GBR)
2021  Ana do Carmo Caldas (POR)  Joanne Clapp (GBR)  Bianca Piloseno (USA)
2022  Bianca Piloseno (USA)  Olena Buryak (UKR)  Jade Lally (GBR)
2023  Olena Buryak (UKR)  Sonja Pentola (FIN)  Clara Hogan (IRL)
2024  Iida Niemi (FIN)  Sarah Maria Johansen (DEN)  Emma Simpson (GBR)

Lightweight 500 m

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2020  Jilly Tovey (GBR)  Laura Barrigan (GBR)  Selma Dhaouadi (FRA)
2021  Anna Hughes-Davies (GBR)  Krimi Khadija (TUN)  Rouba Amina (ALG)
2022  Jiaqi Zou (CHN)  Tan Jinlian (CHN)  Nourelhoda Arafa (EGY)
2023  Krimi Khadija (TUN)  Sarita Kristina Hansen (DEN)  Laura Barrigan (GBR)
2024  Sarita Kristina Hansen (DEN)  Laura Allen (GBR)  Nourelhoda Arafa (EGY)

1 hour

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2021  Margit Haahr Hansen (DEN)  Ghada Ibrahim (EGY)  Larysa Zhalinska (UKR)

Team

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2021  Egyptian National Team (EGY)  Finland (FIN)  Danish Masters Team (DEN)
2022  Finland (FIN)  British Army (GBR)  Mannheim-Karlsruhe (GER)
2023  Team FINLAND (FIN)  Nordisch by Nature (GER)  Team Live2Row (USA)
2024  Team FINLAND (FIN) Sexy Erg Screens Impeccable Transitions

Mixed

2,000 m team relay

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2021  Finland 1 (FIN)  Egyptian National Team (EGY)  Concept Fitness (25x17px)
2022  Egyptian National Team (EGY)  Finland (FIN)  British Army (GBR)
2023  Team FINLAND (FIN) Freespeed  KSA Team Mix (KSA)
2024  Team FINLAND (FIN) Freespeed Dream Team 2024

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