Rowing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's double sculls

Women's double sculls
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueSydney International Regatta Centre
Date17 September – 23 September
Competitors20 from 10 nations
Winning time6:55.44
Medalists
   Germany
   Netherlands
   Lithuania
Rowing at the
2000 Summer Olympics

Single sculls   men   women
Coxless pair men women
Double sculls men women
Lwt double sculls men women
Coxless four men
Quadruple sculls men women
Eight men women
Lwt coxless four men

The women's double sculls competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia took place are at Sydney International Regatta Centre.

Competition format

This rowing event is a double scull event, meaning that each boat is propelled by a pair of rowers. The "scull" portion means that each rower uses two oars, one on each side of the boat; this contrasts with sweep rowing in which each rower has one oar and rows on only one side. The competition consists of multiple rounds. Finals were held to determine the placing of each boat; these finals were given letters with those nearer to the beginning of the alphabet meaning a better ranking. Semifinals were named based on which finals they fed, with each semifinal having two possible finals.

With 10 boats in heats, the best boats qualify directly for "Final A". All other boats progress to the repechage round, which offers a second chance to qualify for "Final A". Unsuccessful boats from the repechage must proceed to final B, which determines the last four places, from 7–10. The final ranking for this event was based on the order of finish. The top three teams earned Olympic medals for placing first, second, and third, while the remaining "Final A" teams placed fourth through sixth, according to their final finish.[1]

Schedule

All times are Australian Time (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 17 September 2000 10:40Heats
Tuesday, 19 September 2000 10:20Repechages
Friday, 22 September 2000 10:50Final B
Saturday, 23 September 2000 09:50Final

Results

Heats

The winner of each heat advanced to Final A, remainder goes to the repechage.

Heat 1

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Kathrin Boron
Jana Thieme
Germany 7:04.74 Q
2 Pieta van Dishoeck
Eeke van Nes
Netherlands 7:10.55 R
3 Ruth Davidon
Carol Skricki
United States 7:15.48 R
4 Marina Hatzakis
Bronwyn Roye
Australia 7:18.40 R
5 Frances Houghton
Sarah Winckless
Great Britain 7:24.07 R

Heat 2

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Veronica Cogeanu-Cochelea
Elisabeta Oleniuc-Lipă
Romania 7:08.70 Q
2 Kristina Poplavskaja
Birutė Šakickienė
Lithuania 7:13.04 R
3 Gaëlle Buniet
Céline Garcia
France 7:15.39 R
4 Carolina Lüthi
Bernadette Wicki
Switzerland 7:16.94 R
5 Liu Lin
Sun Guangxia
China 7:33.17 R

Repechage

First two qualify to Final A, the remainder to final B.

Repechage 1

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Pieta van Dishoeck
Eeke van Nes
Netherlands 7:08.98 A
2 Marina Hatzakis
Bronwyn Roye
Australia 7:10.09 A
3 Gaëlle Buniet
Céline Garcia
France 7:10.98 B
4 Liu Lin
Sun Guangxia
China 7:32.36 B

Repechage 2

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Kristina Poplavskaja
Birutė Šakickienė
Lithuania 7:08.18 A
2 Ruth Davidon
Carol Skricki
United States 7:08.99 A
3 Frances Houghton
Sarah Winckless
Great Britain 7:14.03 B
4 Carolina Lüthi
Bernadette Wicki
Switzerland 7:15.09 B

Finals

Final B

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Carolina Lüthi
Bernadette Wicki
Switzerland 7:02.82
2 Gaëlle Buniet
Céline Garcia
France 7:04.73
3 Frances Houghton
Sarah Winckless
Great Britain 7:07.62
4 Liu Lin
Sun Guangxia
China 7:23.74

Final A

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1st Kathrin Boron
Jana Thieme
Germany 6:55.44
2nd Pieta van Dishoeck
Eeke van Nes
Netherlands 7:00.36
3rd Kristina Poplavskaja
Birutė Šakickienė
Lithuania 7:01.71
4 Ruth Davidon
Carol Skricki
United States 7:02.61
5 Veronica Cogeanu-Cochelea
Elisabeta Oleniuc-Lipă
Romania 7:05.05
6 Marina Hatzakis
Bronwyn Roye
Australia 7:05.35

References

  1. "Rowing at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Women's Double Sculls". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 7 November 2012.

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