Rowing World Championships 2023: All final results, times and medals - Complete List 

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The Paris 2024 Olympic qualifier, featuring 14 Olympic boat classes, takes place in Serbian capital Belgrade from 3-10 September. Here’s the full list of results.

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Andre Stuzina of Switzerland won the men's lightweight single sculls gold medal at the 2023 World Rowing Championships
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The world's top rowers have gathered in Belgrade, Serbia, for the World Rowing Championships 2023, eager to secure their nation's Olympic games Paris 2024 qualification berth.

In addition to the 114 Olympic qualification spots up for grabs across the 14 Olympic boat classes, there are also world titles in six international lightweight boats at stake.

The regatta is held on the Ada Ciganlija course situated on the Sava Lake in the heart of Belgrade.

Great Britain topped the medal table in last September in Czechia, with the men defending their four and eight titles, and the women the four and lightweight double sculls crowns.

Romania came closest to the Britons in Olympic boat classes, winning the men's pair, the women's eight, and the women's double sculls 12 months ago.

Check out the complete list of medallists from the 2023 Rowing World Championships below.

Results Rowing World Championships 2023: Full list of medallists

Friday 8 September

Men's lightweight quadruple sculls - A final

1. Luca Borgonovo, Nicolo Demilani, Pietro Ruta, Matteo Tonelli (Italy) - 6.29.42

2. Max von Bulow, Simon Klueter, Fabio Kress, Joachim Agne (Germany) - 6.37.83

3. Not awarded

Men's lightweight pair - A final

1. Francesco Bardelli, Stefano Pinsone (Italy) - 7.34.82

2. Bence Szabo, Kalman Furko (Hungary) - 7.40.23

3. Dimitrii Zincenco, Nichita Naumcuc (Moldova) - 7.57.24

Women's lightweight pair - A final

1. Serena Mossi, Elisa Grisoni (Italy) - 8.33.13

2. Luise Munch, Eva Hohoff (Germany) - 8.40.64

3. Not awarded

Men's lightweight single sculls - A final

1. Andri Struzina (Switzerland) - 7.42.21

2. Niels Torre (Italy) - 7.44.90

3. Artur Mikolajczewski (Poland) - 7.47.72

Women's lightweight single sculls - A final

1. Siobhan McCrohan (Ireland) - 8.47.96

2. Kenia Lechuga (Mexico) - 8.51.57

3. Martine Veldhuis (Netherlands) - 8.52.48

Saturday 9 September

Women's pair - A final

1. Ymkje Clevering, Veronique Meester (Netherlands) - 7.20.52

2. Jessica Morrison, Annabelle McIntyre (Australia) - 7.22.90

3. Ioana Vrinceanu, Roxana Anghel (Romania) - 7.24.33

Men's pair - A final

1. Roman Roosli, Andrin Gulich (Switzerland) - 6.51.09

2. Oliver Wynne-Griffith, Thom George (Great Britain) - 6.53.46

3. Ross Corrigan, Nathan Timoney (Ireland) - 6.54.22

Women's lightweight double sculls - A final

1. Emily Craig, Imogen Grant (Great Britain) - 7.19.23

2. Michelle Sechser, Mary Jones (USA) - 7.22.89

3. Mariana-Laura Dumitru, Ionela Cozmiuc (Romania) - 7.23.70

Men's lightweight double sculls - A final

1. Fintan McCarthy, Paul O'Donovan (Ireland) - 6.32.09

2. Jan Schauble, Raphael Ahumada (Switzerland) - 6.34.38

3. Stefano Oppo, Gabriel Soares (Italy) - 6.34.77

Women's four - A final

1. Marloes Oldenburg, Hermijntje Drenth, Tinka Offereins, Benthe Boonstra (Netherlands) - 6.41.82

2. Madalina Beres, Maria Tivodariu, Maria-Magdalena Rusu, Amalia Beres (Romania) - 6.43.29

3. Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Helen Glover, Rebecca Shorten (Great Britain) - 6.44.31

Men's four - A final

1. Oliver Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge, Freddie Davidson (Great Britain) - 6.04.35

2. Justin Best, Nick Mead, Michael Grady, Liam Corrigan (USA) - 6.06.37

3. Ollie Maclean, Logan Ullrich, Tom Murray, Matt Macdonald (New Zealand) - 6.08.44

Women's quadruple sculls - A final

1. Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgina Brayshaw (Great Britain) - 6.29.70

2. Roos de Jong, Tessa Dullemans, Laila Youssifou, Bente Paulis (Netherlands) - 6.30.37

3. Yunxia Chen, Ling Zhang, Yang Lu, Xiaotong Cui (People's Republic of China) - 6.35.05

Men's quadruple sculls - A final

1. Lennart van Lierop, Finn Florijn, Tone Wieten, Koen Metsemakers (Netherlands) - 5.52.33

2. Nocolo Carucci, Andrea Panizza, Luca Chiumento, Giacomo Gentili (Italy) - 5.54.58

3. Dominik Czaja, Fabian Baranski, Miroslaw Zietarski, Mateusz Biskup (Poland) - 5.55.02

Sunday 10 September

Men's double sculls - A final

1. Melvin Twellaar, Stef Broenink (Netherlands) - 6.09.19

2. Martin Sinkovic, Valent Sinkovic (Croatia) - 6.12.44

3. Daire Lynch, Philip Doyle (Ireland) - 6.13.41

Women's double sculls - A final

1. Ancuta Bodnar, Simona Radis (Romania) - 6.46.94

2. Donata Karaliene, Dovile Rimkute (Lithuania) - 6.50.34

3. Kristina Wagner, Sophia Vitas (USA) - 6.50.45

Women's eight - A final

1. Maria-Magdalena Rusu, Roxana Anghel, Adriana Adam, Luliana Buhus, Madalina Beres, Maria Tivodariu, Ioana Vrinceanu, Amalia Beres, Victoria-Stefania Petreanu (Romania) - 6.01.28

2. Emily Froehlich, Margaret Hedeman, Jessica Thoennes, Regina Salmons, Alina Hagstrom, Brooke Mooney, Mary Mazzio-Manson, Charlotte Buck, Cristina Castagna (USA) - 6.03.73

3. Paige Barr, Georgie Gleeson, Olympia Aldersey, Lily Alton-Triggs, Georgina Rowe, Jacqueline Swick, Molly Goodman, Bronwyn Cox, Hayley Verbunt (Australia) - 6.04.17

Men's single sculls - A final

1. Oliver Zeidler (Germany) - 6.38.08

2. Simon van Dorp (Netherlands) - 6.39.26

3. Thomas Mackintosh (New Zealand) - 6.40.33

Women's single sculls - A final

1. Karolien Florijn (Netherlands) - 7.14.35

2. Emma Twigg (New Zealand) - 7.19.43

3. Tara Rigney (Australia) - 7.21.07

Men's eight - A final

1. Jacob Dawson, Morgan Bolding, Rory Gibbs, Sholto Carnegie, Charles Elwes, Thomas Digby, James Rudkin, Thomas Ford, Harry Brightmore (Great Britain) - 5.24.20

2. Guus Mollee, Olav Molenaar, Jan van Der Bij, Guillaume Krommenhoek, Sander de Graaf, Jacob van de Kerkhof, Gert-Jan van doorn, Mick Makker, Dieuwke Fetter (Netherlands) - 5.25.23

3. Patrick Holt, Joshua Hicks, Benjamin Canham, Timothy Masters, James Daniel Robertson, Joseph O'Brien, Angus Dawson, Angus Widdicombe, Kendall Brodie (Australia) - 5.26.65

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