1982 World Rowing Championships

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The 11th World Rowing Championships were held in 1982 at Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland.[1]

Medal summary

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Men's Events
M1x  East Germany
Rüdiger Reiche
7:00.67  Soviet Union
Wassili Jakuscha
7:01.15  United States
John Robinson Biglow
7:02.08
M2x  Norway
Rolf Thorsen (b)
Alf Hansen (s)
6:23.66  East Germany
Klaus Kröppelien (b)
Joachim Dreifke (s)
6:25.36  Czechoslovakia
Zdenek Pecka (b)
Vaclav Vochoska (s)
6:28.08
M4x  East Germany
Karl-Heinz Bussert (b)
Uwe Mund (2)
Uwe Heppner (3)
Martin Winter (s)
5:55.50  West Germany
Albert Hedderich (b)
Raimund Hoermann Sr (2)
Dieter Wiedenmann (3)
Michael Duersch (s)
5:59.10  Soviet Union
Victor Rudakovich (b)
Vladimir Koldishkin (2)
Alexander Sdramvomislov (3)
Valeri Kleshnev (s)
6:00.90
M2+  Italy
Carmine Abbagnale (b)
Giuseppe Abbagnale (s)
Giuseppe Di Capua (c)
6:59.63  East Germany
Juergen Seyfarth (b)
Karsten Schmeling (s)
Hendrik Reiher (c)
7:01.55  Czechoslovakia
Milan Dolecek Sr (b)
Milan Skopek (s)
Oldrich Hejdusek (c)
7:02.07
M2-  Norway
Hans Magnus Grepperud (b)
Sverre Løken (s)
6:41.98  East Germany
Carl Ertel (b)
Ulf Sauerbrey (s)
6:44.88  Netherlands
Sjoerd Hoekstra (b)
Joost Adema (s)
6:45.72
M4+  East Germany
Thomas Greiner (b)
Hans Sennewald (2)
Ulrich Kons (3)
Ullrich Diessner (s)
Andreas Gregor (c)
6:19.04  Czechoslovakia
Vojtech Caska (b)
Josef Nesticky (2)
Jan Kabrhel (3)
Karel Neffe Sr (s)
Jiri Ptak (c)
6:21.69  United States
Andy Sudduth (b)
Charles Altekruse (2)
John Everett (3)
Fred Borchelt (s)
Robert Jaugstetter (c)
6:25.33
M4-  Switzerland
Bruno Saile (b)
Juerg Weitnauer (2)
Hans-Konrad Truempler (3)
Stefan Netzle (s)
6:10.41  Soviet Union
Vitali Eliseev (b)
Aleksander Kulagin (2)
Valeri Dolinin (3)
Alexei Kamkin (s)
6:11.82  Romania
Petru Iosub (b)
Valer Toma (2)
Daniel Voiculescu (3)
Constantin Airoaie (s)
6:12.32
M8+  New Zealand
Tony Brook (b)
George Keys (2)
Les O’Connell (3)
Dave Rodger (4)
Mike Stanley (5)
Herb Stevenson (6)
Chris White (7)
Roger White-Parsons (s)
Andy Hay (c)
5:36.99  East Germany
Jens Doberschuetz (b)
Hans-Peter Koppe (2)
Gert Uebeler (3)
Joerg Friedrich (4)
Ralf Brudel (5)
Harald Jaehrling (6)
Bernd Niesecke (7)
Bernd Hoeing (s)
Klaus-Dieter Ludwig (c)
5:39.17  Soviet Union
Dzorzes Tikmers (b)
Dimants Krisjanis (2)
Dzintars Krishyanis (3)
Viktor Omeljanovitch (4)
Viktor Diduk (5)
Vladimir Krilov (6)
Zigmantas Gudauskas (7)
Nikolai Solomakhin (s)
Juris Berzins (c)
5:39.52
Mens's Lightweight Events
LM1x  Austria
Raimund Haberl
7:12.57  United States
Scott Roop
7:14.26  Italy
Luca Migliaccio
7:14.58
LM2x  Italy
Francesco Esposito (b)
Ruggero Verroca (s)
06:34.85  United States
Paul Fuchs Jr. (b)
William Belden Sr. (s)
6:37.28  Switzerland
Kurt Steiner (b)
Pius Z'rotz (s)
06:38.87
LM4-  Italy
Marco Romano (b)
Daniele Boschin (2)
Paolo Martinelli (3)
Pasquale Aiese (s)
6:17.79  Spain
Guillermo Mueller Gascon (b)
Jose Maria De Marco Perez (2)
Enrique Briones Perez (3)
Luis Marina Moreno Perpina (s)
6:19.68  Denmark
Mikael Espersen (b)
Flemming Jensen (2)
Lars Porneki (3)
Kim Hagsted (s)
6:20.33
LM8+  Italy
Vittorio Valentinis (b)
Mauro Torta (2)
Franco Pantano (3)
Valentino Tontodonati (4)
Renzo Borsini (5)
Lanfranco Borsini (6)
Claudio Castiglioni (7)
Leonardo Salani (s)
Giuseppe Di Capua (c)
5:49.45  Denmark
Michael Djervig (b)
Jørn Jørgensen (2)
Ivar Molgaard (3)
Arne Hojlund (4)
Søren Hansson (5)
Søren Christensen (6)
Jan Christensen (7)
Bent Fransson (s)
Jan Rasmussen (c)
5:50.47  Spain
Fernando Climent Huerta (b)
Angel Saez Bernardos (2)
Francisco Goicoechea Garcia (3)
Antonio Elizalde Aldabaldetrecu (4)
Alberto Molina Castillo (5)
Angel Viana Bravo (6)
Javier Puertas Cabezudo (7)
Dionisio Redondo Gonzalez (s)
Jose Delgado (c)
5:51.90
Women's Events
W1x  Soviet Union
Irina Fetissowa
 Romania
Valeria Racila
 New Zealand
Stephanie Foster
W2x  Soviet Union
Jelena Bratischko (b)
Antonina Machina (s)
 East Germany
Kirst (b)
Martina Schröter (s)
 Canada
Mason[disambiguation needed ] (b)
Roy[disambiguation needed ] (s)
W4x  Soviet Union
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
NN4 (s)
 East Germany
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
NN4 (s)
 Romania
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
NN4 (s)
W2-  East Germany
Silvia Fröhlich (b)
Marita Sandig (s)
 Poland
Malgorzata Dluzewska (b)
Czeslawa Koscianska (s)
 Canada
Elizabeth Craig (b)
Patricia Smith (s)
W4+  Soviet Union
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
NN4 (s)
NN5 (c)
 United States
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
Barb Grudt (s)
NN5 (c)
 Romania
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
NN4 (s)
NN5 (c)
W8+  Soviet Union
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
NN4 (4)
NN5 (5)
NN6 (6)
NN7 (7)
NN8 (s)
NN9 (c)
 United States
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
NN4 (4)
NN5 (5)
NN6 (6)
NN7 (7)
NN8 (s)
NN9 (c)
 East Germany
NN[disambiguation needed ] (b)
NN2 (2)
NN3 (3)
NN4 (4)
NN5 (5)
NN6 (6)
NN7 (7)
NN8 (s)
NN9 (c)

Medals table

Place Nation Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
1  Soviet Union 5 2 2 9
2  East Germany 4 6 2 12
3  Italy 4 0 1 5
4  Norway 2 0 0 2
5  Austria 1 0 0 1
5  New Zealand 1 0 0 1
5  Switzerland 1 0 0 1
8  United States 0 4 2 6
9  Czechoslovakia 0 1 2 3
9  Romania 0 1 2 3
10  Denmark 0 1 1 2
10  Spain 0 1 1 2
11  West Germany 0 1 0 1
11  Poland 0 1 0 1
12  Canada 0 0 2 2
13  Netherlands 0 0 1 1
Total 18 18 18 54
Preceded by
Münich 1981
World Rowing Championships
Lucerne 1982
Succeeded by
Duisburg 1983

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