2022 European Rowing U-19 Championships

The 2022 European Rowing U-19 Championships took place in Varese, Italy, between 21 and 22 May 2022. The age category was renamed from "junior" to "under 19" at the end of 2020, and come into effect at the end of 2021.[1]

2022 European Rowing U-19 Championships
VenueLake Varese
LocationVarese, Italy
Dates21–22 May 2022

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Junior men's single sculls (JM1x)  Great Britain
Marcus Chute
 Belgium
Boris Taeldeman
 France
Pierre Molins
Junior men's pair (JM2-)  Serbia
(b) Mihajlo Dedić
(s) Nemanja Luledžija
 Romania
(b) Andrei-Vlad-Robert Vatamaniuc
(s) Iliuţă-Leontin Nuţescu
 Italy
(b) Luca Vicino
(s) Marco Vicino
Junior men's double sculls (JM2x)  Turkey
(b) Ahmet Ali Kabadayı
(s) Halil Kaan Köroğlu
 France
(b) Alric Rodrigue
(s) Come Gonzalez
 Poland
(b) Piotr Śliwiński
(s) Daniel Gałęza
Junior men's four (JM4-)  Romania
(b) Cosmin Iulian Plesescu
(2) Eduard Angel Moldovan
(3) Nicolae Razvan Stoian
(s) Marian Stefan Dunca
 Italy
(b) Guglielmo Melegari
(2) Martino Cappagli
(3) Emanuele Meliani
(s) Giorgio Maddaloni
 Serbia
(b) Filip Milanović
(2) Zoran Bosnić
(3) Predrag Cvetković
(s) Viktor Popović
Junior men's quadruple sculls (JM4x)  Czech Republic
(b) Tomáš Panchartek
(2) Kryštof Janáč
(3) Jakub Sprinzl
(s) Ondřej Pecival
 Greece
(b) Panagiotis Adam
(2) Apostolos Lykomitros
(3) Nikolaos Cholopoulos
(s) Dimitrios Papazoglou
 Ukraine
(b) Mykhailo Hrabar
(2) Oleksandr Ivanov
(3) Mykhailo Maiko
(s) Danylo Romanenko
Junior men's coxed four (JM4+)  Turkey
(b) Hamdi Okan Atmaca
(2) Fatih Mehmet Avcı
(3) Yusuf Ziya Ateş
(s) Alper Şevket Eren
(c) Tuana Fatma Yıldız
 Italy
(b) Santo Zaffiro
(2) Giulio Zuccala
(3) Jacopo Sartori
(s) Marco Miatello
(c) Lorenzo Fanchi
 Hungary
(b) Ferenc Szigeti
(2) Amir Shah
(3) Áron Boros
(s) Péter Gasztonyi
(c) Dániel Tóth
Junior men's eight (JM8+)  Italy
(b) Nicolo Gabriele Marelli
(2) Alberto Briccola
(3) Ferdinando Emanuele Chierchia
(4) Davide Salvatore Piovesana
(5) Manuel Caldara
(6) Antonio Distefano
(7) Gregorio Menicagli
(s) Francesco Garruccio
(c) Leo Vaughan Bozzetta
 Ukraine
(b) Kyrylo Furs
(2) Vladyslav Khrushch
(3) Roman Rudenko
(4) Roman Pokryshka
(5) Yevhen Sotnikov
(6) Pavlo Bolotov
(7) Mykyta Oliinyk
(s) Mark Haidar
(c) Pavlo Subit
 France
(b) Pierre Czerwik
(2) Alexis Rose
(3) Alexandre Jolard
(4) Maxime Eymard
(5) Lucas Fauché
(6) Pierre-Esteban Soubeste
(7) Louis Vigouroux
(s) Harry Fisher
(c) Lucie Mercier
Women
Junior women's single sculls (JW1x)  Greece
Aikaterini Gkogkou
 Italy
Aurora Spirito
  Switzerland
Lina Kühn
Junior women's pair (JW2-)  Greece
(b) Ioanna Asvesta
(s) Elisavet Ira Argyraki
 Italy
(b) Sofia Naselli
(s) Martina Scarpello
 France
(b) Léontine Fouquet
(s) Jeanne Sellier
Junior women's double sculls (JW2x)  Greece
(b) Sofia Dalidou
(s) Styliani Natsioula
 France
(b) Milla Massemin
(s) Salomé Degeorges
 Lithuania
(b) Ūla Jonušaitė
(s) Saulė Kryževičiūtė
Junior women's four (JW4-)  Italy
(b) Benedetta Pahor
(2) Emma Cuzzocrea
(3) Giorgia Sciattella
(s) Elisa Grisoni
 France
(b) Rachel Mazzolini
(2) Apoline Dansault
(3) Caroline Lagarde
(s) Léa Herscovici
 Romania
(b) Ioana Ruxandra Pascovici
(2) Georgiana Blanariu
(3) Elena Silvia Mocanu
(s) Andreea Ioana Serban
Junior women's quadruple sculls (JW4x)  Romania
(b) Andreea Todirica
(2) Iulia Valentina Nedelcu
(3) Delia Mirabela Gradinaciuc
(s) Ana-Maria Matran
 Poland
(b) Kinga Kusiowska
(2) Anna Khlibenko
(3) Gabriela Stefaniak
(s) Natasha Malicka
 France
(b) Eléa Cloutier
(2) Jessica Ravoire
(3) Lucie Assier
(s) Maëlle Merdens
Junior women's eight (JW8+)  Romania
(b) Narcisa-Florentina Negura
(2) Andreea Petras
(3) Cosmina Alexandra Grigore
(4) Iuliana Isabela Boldea
(5) Beatrice Piseru
(6) Denisa Cristina Ailincăi
(7) Felicia Maria Mihai
(s) Andra Elena Filote
(c) Irina Lucia Andreea Despa
 Italy
(b) Lucrezia Monaci
(2) Matilde Paoletti
(3) Vittoria Calabrese
(4) Alice Pettinari
(5) Isabella Bianchi
(6) Marta Orefice
(7) Giulia Orefice
(s) Caterina Monteggia
(c) Ilaria Colombo
 Ukraine
(b) Zinaida Kataieva
(2) Alisa Lehenchenko
(3) Daria Klievtsova
(4) Maryna Demianova
(5) Yelyzaveta Nazarenko
(6) Anastasiia Draha
(7) Viktoriia Pashchenko
(s) Iryna Yatsuliak
(c) Anastasiia Kozyr

Medal table

Source: [2]

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Romania3115
2 Greece3104
3 Italy*2518
4 Turkey2002
5 Serbia1012
6 Czech Republic1001
 Great Britain1001
8 France0347
9 Ukraine0123
10 Poland0112
11 Belgium0101
12 Hungary0011
 Lithuania0011
  Switzerland0011
Totals (14 entries)13131339

Participants

A total of 917 rowers from the national teams of the following 29 countries was registered to compete at 2022 European Rowing U-19 Championships.[3]

References

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