Rowing at the 1993 Summer Universiade

Rowing was contested at the 1993 Summer Universiade in St. Catharines in Canada.

Rowing
at the XVII Summer Universiade
VenueSt. Catharines, Canada Canada
1989
2013

Medal summary

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Canada55313
2  Romania4105
3  United States1225
4  France1113
  Germany1113
6  China1102
7  Finland1001
  Ukraine1001
9  Great Britain0303
10  Italy0123
11  Australia0022
  Poland0022
13  Belgium0011
Totals (13 entries)15151444

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls Nicolae Tega
  Romania
Derek Porter
  Canada
Tom Symoens
  Belgium
Quadruple sculls   Ukraine (UKR)
Anton Prodan
Ihor Mohylniy
Kostyantyn Pronenko
Leonid Shaposhnikov
  Canada (CAN)
Derek Porter
Darren Barber
Phil Graham
Michael Forgeron
  Poland (POL)
Marek Kolbowicz
Jarosław Nowicki
Robert Zaborski
Piotr Bujnarowski
Lightweight single sculls Vesa Keso
  Finland
Ulf Meyer
  Germany
Jason Dorland
  United States
Lightweight double sculls   Germany (GER)
Michael Schottler
Jens Weckbach
  Italy (ITA)
Carlo Mornati
Cris Rotta
  Canada (CAN)
Jeff Hilton
James Brambell
Lightweight coxless four   France (FRA)
Christophe Alix
Xavier Dorfman
José Oyarzabal
Sébastien Bel
  Great Britain (GBR)
Jason Keys
Steve Ellis
Simon Cox
L. Morgan
  Canada (CAN)
Robert Fontaine
Chris Davidson
Steve Strba
Gavin Hassett
Lightweight eight   United States (USA)[1]
Nat Kochrane
John Glomb
Nick Lowel
Ken Cox
David Dragseth
Brad McMillan
Brian Winke
Karl Farber
Peter Cipollone (cox)
  Great Britain (GBR)
Clarry
Rogers
Wild
Cracknell
Behrens
Richard Phelps
Cassidy
Matthew Parish
Martin Haycock (cox)
  Canada (CAN)[2]
Duncan Ruth
Jack Walkey
Shawn Walsh
Mark Platt
Gord Hughes
Michael Schellinck
Brad Crombie
Adam Parfitt
Jay Bertagnolli
Coxless pair   Canada (CAN)
Phil Graham
Darren Barber
  United States (USA)
Tim Ryan
Jerome Ryan
  Italy (ITA)
Cristian Rotta
Carlo Mornati
Coxed four   Romania (ROU)
Ioan Vizitiu
Cornel Nemțoc
Dorin Alupei
Iulică Ruican
Ioana Ilie
  France (FRA)
Hervé Marechal
Eric Brossard
Charlotie Gautho
Hervé Montico
Stéphane Guérinot
  United States (USA)
Adam Holland
Donald Mann
Jonathan Shields
Donald Ryan
Tom Brennan

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls Veronica Cochela
  Romania
Marnie McBean
  Canada
Iza Wisiniewska
  Poland
Quadruple sculls   Romania (ROU)
Viorica Neculai
Ioana Oltbanu
Maria Padurariu
Constanta Pipota
  Canada (CAN)
Julie Jespersen
Maria Maunder
Emma Robinson
Lana Taves
  Australia (AUS)
E. O'Connor
B. Opferkuch
M. Tidey
E. Tidey
Lightweight single sculls Wendy Wiebe
  Canada
Phoebe White
  Great Britain
Martina Orzan
  Italy
Lightweight double sculls   Canada (CAN)
Tracy Duncan
Rachel Starr
  China (CHN)
Huang Jielan
Peng Ailian
  Germany (GER)
Daniela Baur
Cora Zillich
Coxless pair   China (CHN)
Ou Shaoyan
Zhong Aifang
  Canada (CAN)
Laurie Featherstone
Michelle Brindamour
  Australia (AUS)
K. McCallum
G. Radcliffe-Smith
Coxless four   Canada (CAN)
Michelle Darvill
Kelly Mahon
Marnie McBean
Diane O'Grady
  Romania (ROU)
Veronica Cochela
Viorica Neculai
Ioana Olteanu
Constanta Pipota
  France (FRA)
Marie-P. Lafitte
V. Lyon-Perroux
Bénédicte Luzuy
Anne Tollard
Eight   Canada (CAN)[2]
Danya Boichuk
Theresa Luke
Kirsten Meisner
Clare Wilkinson
Maria Maunder
Emma Robinson
Julie Jespersen
Lana Taves
Kimberly Calder (cox)
  United States (USA)[1]
Melissa Schwen
Kirsten Walsh
Rosanna Zeggara
Katherine Healey
Jennifer Dore
Erin Peterson
Jennifer O'Shea
Ashley Maddox
Chelsea Dwyer
No other competitors

References

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  1. ^ a b "World University Games Medal Winners". The Buffalo News. June 20, 1993. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "History". U Sports. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
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