Euro Open 2011 (clip) - European Indoor Rowing Championship
The category with the most entries was for the youngest competitors, the junior 15 - 16 ‘cadets’, with 230 boys and girls. A new university race was added this year to accommodate for the growing interest in this area. Age group categories went right up to 80 year olds. The adaptive races attracted 69 adaptive athletes who competed over 1000m across the AS, TA and LTA classifications. Three records were broken. Naomi Riches from the British rowing team set a new record of 3:30.1 in the women’s LTA race. Remy Taranto from France did the same in the men’s LTA with 2:59.4. Pascal Daniere, also of France, set a new record for the men’s AS with a time of 3:50.8. The women were first to race in the open categories over 2000m. In the heavyweight event, Alice Mayne of France dominated the first 500m before being overhauled, initially by France’s senior representative, Stephanie Dechand, and then by Pavlina Zizkova of the Czech Republic. Through the middle of the race, Zizkova was able to gradually pull away from her French competition. The sprint to the line brought the Czech athlete home in a winning time of 6:49.7. Next came Dechand in 6:53.1 and Mayne held on to take the bronze in 6:58.0. The lightweight women’s race was an all French affair. Three athletes dominated from start to finish. The racing was tight, but the positions never changed. Chloe Poumailloux at 18 years old, is just out of the French junior national team. She won in 7:11.9. Second was one half of the French lightweight double, Eugenie Vince who finished in 7:15.3. The bronze went to the single sculler, Coralie Simon. The most eagerly awaited race of the day was the men’s open. French record holder, Cederic Berrest, was up against the rest of the French team and two giants of the indoor rowing world: Karsten Brodowski from Germany, holder of the junior world record, and Pavel Shurmei of Belarus, one of only three men ever to go under 5:40. The afternoon schedule was dominated by 1000m team races. More than 600 school boys and girls competed in crews of four. They raced side by side on four indoor rowers per team with the race system calculating the average pace for the crew. There was a terrific atmosphere and some very close racing. Full results: http://www.euroopen2011.com/resultats/ Από www.worldrowing.com και www.fototac.net/ |
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