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2003 World Rowing Championships
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The 2003 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 25 August to 1 September 2003 on the lake Idroscalo at Milan, Italy.[1] The international rowing season usually ends with the World Championship regatta. Apart from the Olympic Games this is the most prestigious international rowing event, attracting over 1000 rowers.
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Para
Pararowing (or adaptive rowing) was for the second time included in rowing world championships in 2003.
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
TAMix2x TA mixed double scull[2] |
![]() Scott Brown Angela Madsen | 4:21.72 | ![]() Agnese Moro Enio Billiato | 6:43.29 | only two boats competed | |
LTAM4x+ LTA men's coxed four[3] |
![]() Paul Askam-Spencer Alan Crowther Mathew Harrison Hugh Huddy Loretta Williams (cox) | 3:16.38 | ![]() Silke Tampe Philipp Torwesten Bernd Fromm Marcus Klemp Arne Maury (cox) | 3:40.95 | ![]() Antonis Axagororaris Lampros Giouroukis Konstantinos Monachos Athanasios Kitromilidis George-Christos Polakis (cox) | 3:46.30 |
LTAMix4x+ LTA mixed coxed four[4] |
![]() Jennifer Emerson Julia Veness-Collins Gene Barrett Ben Felten Susie Edwards (cox) | 3:46.81 | ![]() Catharina Bijl Marianna Huijben Paul de Jong Martin Lauriks Helen op den Velde-Berger (cox) | 3:53.84 | ![]() Bruno Indio José Pereira Sonia Costa Monica Campizes Ferreira Isabel Jesus (cox) | 3:57.23 |
ASM1x AS men's singles[5] |
![]() Peter Taylor | (?) | ![]() Rob Holliday | (?) | ![]() Dale Doornek | (?) |
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