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PR1 Men's single sculls at the 2017 World Rowing Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Nathan Benderson Park | |||||||||
Location | Sarasota, United States | |||||||||
Dates | 26 September – 1 October | |||||||||
Competitors | 17 from 17 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 9:39.48 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2017 World Rowing Championships | ||
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Openweight events | ||
Single sculls | men | women |
Double sculls | men | women |
Quadruple sculls | men | women |
Coxless pair | men | women |
Coxless four | men | women |
Coxed pair | men | |
Eight | men | women |
Lightweight events | ||
Lwt single sculls | men | women |
Lwt double sculls | men | women |
Lwt quadruple sculls | men | women |
Lwt coxless pair | men | |
Lwt coxless four | men | |
Para-rowing events | ||
PR1 single sculls | men | women |
PR2 double sculls | mixed | |
PR3 double sculls | mixed | |
PR3 coxed four | mixed | |
The PR1 men's single sculls competition at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota took place in Nathan Benderson Park.[1]
The schedule was as follows:[1]
Date | Time | Round |
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Tuesday 26 September 2017 | 10:20 | Heats |
Wednesday 27 September 2017 | 10:00 | Repechages |
Friday 29 September 2017 | 09:45 | Semifinals A/B |
Saturday 30 September 2017 | 08:50 | Final C |
Sunday 1 October 2017 | 08:50 | Final B |
09:53 | Final A |
All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)
The two fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechages.[2][3][4][5]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Roman Polianskyi | Ukraine | 10:07.32 | SA/B, WCHB |
2 | Rene Pereira | Brazil | 10:28.83 | SA/B |
3 | Augustas Navickas | Lithuania | 10:59.68 | R |
4 | Johannes Schmidt | Germany | 11:10.81 | R |
5 | Zsolt Peto | Hungary | 11:43.70 | R |
– | Yang Jie | China | DNS | – |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Alexey Chuvashev | Russia | 10:02.35 | SA/B, WCHB |
2 | Andrew Houghton | Great Britain | 10:11.27 | SA/B |
3 | Blake Haxton | United States | 10:21.95 | R |
4 | Klaus Dolleschal | Austria | 10:47.20 | R |
5 | Simone Baldini | Italy | 10:50.46 | R |
6 | Shmuel Daniel | Israel | 10:56.95 | R |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Erik Horrie | Australia | 10:01.74 | SA/B, WCHB |
2 | Jaroslaw Kailing | Poland | 10:42.29 | SA/B |
3 | Pascal Daniere | France | 10:53.08 | R |
4 | Louis Toussaint | Belgium | 12:04.82 | R |
5 | Daniel de la Vega | Mexico | 12:53.17 | R |
The three fastest boats in each repechage advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the C final.[6]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Augustas Navickas | Lithuania | 11:15.63 | SA/B |
2 | Klaus Dolleschal | Austria | 11:18.17 | SA/B |
3 | Pascal Daniere | France | 11:19.97 | SA/B |
4 | Shmuel Daniel | Israel | 11:23.25 | FC |
5 | Daniel de la Vega | Mexico | 13:36.75 | FC |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Blake Haxton | United States | 10:54.60 | SA/B |
2 | Johannes Schmidt | Germany | 11:24.08 | SA/B |
3 | Simone Baldini | Italy | 11:29.12 | SA/B |
4 | Louis Toussaint | Belgium | 12:03.17 | FC |
5 | Zsolt Peto | Hungary | 12:05.40 | FC |
The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final.[7][8]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Roman Polianskyi | Ukraine | 9:59.54 | FA, WCHB |
2 | Alexey Chuvashev | Russia | 10:30.82 | FA |
3 | Blake Haxton | United States | 10:47.55 | FA |
4 | Simone Baldini | Italy | 11:03.18 | FB |
5 | Jaroslaw Kailing | Poland | 11:04.32 | FB |
6 | Klaus Dolleschal | Austria | 11:08.49 | FB |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Erik Horrie | Australia | 10:20.54 | FA |
2 | Andrew Houghton | Great Britain | 10:30.62 | FA |
3 | Rene Pereira | Brazil | 10:41.52 | FA |
4 | Johannes Schmidt | Germany | 10:56.84 | FB |
5 | Augustas Navickas | Lithuania | 11:16.40 | FB |
6 | Pascal Daniere | France | 11:21.40 | FB |
The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the other finals.[9][10][11]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time |
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1 | Louis Toussaint | Belgium | 11:11.87 |
2 | Zsolt Peto | Hungary | 11:16.00 |
3 | Daniel de la Vega | Mexico | 12:32.28 |
4 | Shmuel Daniel | Israel | DNS |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time |
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1 | Johannes Schmidt | Germany | 10:45.28 |
2 | Jaroslaw Kailing | Poland | 10:51.32 |
3 | Augustas Navickas | Lithuania | 10:53.79 |
4 | Simone Baldini | Italy | 10:58.71 |
5 | Pascal Daniere | France | 11:11.09 |
6 | Klaus Dolleschal | Austria | 11:19.55 |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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Erik Horrie | Australia | 9:39.48 | WB | |
Roman Polianskyi | Ukraine | 9:47.89 | ||
Alexey Chuvashev | Russia | 9:52.25 | ||
4 | Andrew Houghton | Great Britain | 10:02.21 | |
5 | Rene Pereira | Brazil | 10:13.21 | |
6 | Blake Haxton | United States | 10:17.51 |