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2001 Seville Rowing World Cup

June 14-16, 2001
Guadalquivir River, Seville, Spain

WorldRowers.com Presents FISA Biographies of Sydney Olympians Competing At the Seville Rowing World Cup

JAMCO's WorldRowers.com presents the Olympic and World Championship biographies of those rowers who have been identified as of Thursday, June 7, 2001, as competitors for the second meeting of the 2001 FISA World Cup in Seville, Spain. Only those competitors who competed in the Sydney Olympics are presented here. Late entries not listed by FISA as of June 7th are not included. JAMCO is using its proprietary international rowers database to identify the records of rowers who compete at international regattas.

Additionally, we present JAMCO Race Bulletins of Final A races of the fourteen (14) approved Olympic events.

Index of Biographies

W1X M1X W2- M2- W2X M2X M4-
LW2X LM2X LM4- W4X M4X W8+ M8+

Please see additional notes, below.

Index of JAMCO Race Bulletins

W1X M1X W2- M2- W2X M2X M4-
LW2X LM2X LM4- W4X M4X W8+ M8+

  • JAMCO Race Bulletins of the fourteen "A" finals graphically portray the relative positions of each boat at each 500 meter interval mark. In each of the last three 500 meter intervals, JAMCO uses color coding to show which boats are getting closer to the boats in first, second and third places during each of those intervals.
    • A gold boat is gaining on the first place boat. Often when a boat turns "gold", it takes the lead in the next 500 meters.
    • A cyan (light blue) boat is gaining on the second place boat, but falling further behind the first place boat.
    • A bronze (orange) boat is gaining on the third place boat, but falling farther behind the first and second place boats.
  • Many countries have entered more than one crew in the same event. These are designated as GER1, GER2, etc. WorldRowers.com uses 3 character abbreviations in its Race Bulletins. In these multiple crews per country situations, WorldRowers.com uses only the first two letters of a country's FISA abbreviation, plus a number (1, 2 or 3), to designate these crews, e.g. GE1 , GE2. This situation occurs in these Race Bulletins for Belarus (BL1), Spain (ES1), FRA (FR1), GBR (GB1), GER (GE1), GRE (GR1), ITA (IT1), RUS (RU1) and USA (US1).

Additional Notes for JAMCO Biographies

  • These biographies are only presented for competitors in the 14 approved Olympic events. Competitors who have a "**" following their name did not compete in the Sydney Olympics. To the extent we have missed Sydney Olympians, or erroneously reported information, please advise us and we will correct it.

  • Several competitors in Seville who did not race in Sydney have FISA biographies as impressive as the Sydney Olympians. Between now and the beginning of Seville races, many of those biographies will be updated on this web site.
 


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