2025 World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals
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Entries summary
10 events · 232 crews · 52 nationsCoastal Mixed Coxed Quadruple Sculls
CMix4x+ 14 crews · 15 rounds14 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›Most-capped in the race: HAHL (USA) — 33 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: UNSAL (TUR) — 49 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: Turkiye average 25, Australia just 20.
- ›Most-capped in the race: SALAS CORDOBA (ESP) — 24 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: WIGHTMAN for Australia.
- ›Experience vs youth: Spain average 24, Australia just 20.
- ›Most-capped in the race: UNSAL (TUR) — 49 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: GUNDUZ for Turkiye.
- ›Most-capped in the race: SALAS CORDOBA (ESP) — 24 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: PORTIER for France.
- ›Experience vs youth: France average 28, Spain just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: KEIJSER (NED) — 61 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: Netherlands average 26, Australia just 20.
- ›Most-capped in the race: HAHL (USA) — 33 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: BRENKER for Germany.
- ›Most-capped in the race: UNSAL (TUR) — 49 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Most-capped in the race: ABDELLATIF (EGY) — 20 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: Great Britain average 26, Egypt just 19.
- ›Most-capped in the race: LOBNIG (AUT) — 33 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: WIGHTMAN for Australia.
- ›Experience vs youth: Austria average 26, Australia just 20.
- ›Most-capped in the race: KEIJSER (NED) — 61 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Most-capped in the race: UNSAL (TUR) — 49 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Most-capped in the race: HUSSEY (IRL) — 20 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Most-capped in the race: GENTILI (ITA) — 103 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Most-capped in the race: GENTILI (ITA) — 103 career races.
- ›11 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: South Africa average 29, Egypt just 19.
Coastal Men's Solo
CM1x 38 crews · 18 rounds38 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›Most-capped in the race: BAK (USA) — 41 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: United States average 29, Spain just 25.
- ›Most-capped in the race: WOLFF (GER) — 50 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: WOLFF (GER) — 50 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: BAK (USA) — 41 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: United States average 29, France just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: GALISANSKIS (LTU) — 88 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Lithuania average 33, Germany just 25.
- ›Most-capped in the race: MARTIN (ESP) — 37 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: BAK (USA) — 41 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: South Africa average 28, France just 24.
- ›New Zealand line up as the 2024 world champs champions.
- ›Most-capped in the race: KHMARA (UKR) — 145 career races.
- ›4 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: Poland average 39, Romania just 19.
- ›Most-capped in the race: KHMARA (UKR) — 145 career races.
- ›4 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: Poland average 39, Romania just 19.
- ›Most-capped in the race: WOLFF (GER) — 50 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Germany average 25, Great Britain just 21.
- ›Most-capped in the race: BAK (USA) — 41 career races.
- ›New Zealand line up as the 2024 world champs champions.
- ›Most-capped in the race: HAMILL (NZL) — 38 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: MARTIN (ESP) — 37 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: FICARRA (ITA) — 33 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Italy average 29, Turkiye just 22.
- ›Most-capped in the race: ELKOMATY (EGY) — 23 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: South Africa average 28, Egypt just 20.
- ›A debut to watch: WILTENBURG for Netherlands.
- ›Experience vs youth: Brazil average 30, Netherlands just 21.
- ›Most-capped in the race: TURRIN (AUS) — 99 career races.
Coastal Mixed Double Sculls
CMix2x 32 crews · 18 rounds32 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›Most-capped in the race: JANCIONIS (LTU) — 101 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: DUARTE COSTA (POR) — 89 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Portugal average 31, France just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: JANCIONIS (LTU) — 101 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Lithuania average 28, France just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: DUARTE COSTA (POR) — 89 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: JANCIONIS (LTU) — 101 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Lithuania average 28, Poland just 23.
- ›Most-capped in the race: CESARINI (ITA) — 102 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: KRIMI (TUN) — 94 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Portugal average 31, Tunisia just 26.
- ›Spain line up as the 2024 world champs champions.
- ›Most-capped in the race: BAK (USA) — 41 career races.
- ›Spain line up as the 2024 world champs champions.
- ›Most-capped in the race: NAUKKARINEN (FIN) — 133 career races.
- ›8 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: Canada average 38, China just 17.
- ›Ireland line up as the 2023 world champs champions.
- ›Most-capped in the race: NAUKKARINEN (FIN) — 133 career races.
- ›8 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: Brazil average 37, China just 17.
- ›Most-capped in the race: JANCIONIS (LTU) — 101 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: SANDERS for Netherlands.
- ›Most-capped in the race: DUNHAM (NZL) — 99 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: New Zealand average 35, Portugal just 31.
- ›Spain line up as the 2024 world champs champions.
- ›Most-capped in the race: MIRAMON QUIROGA (ESP) — 24 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: LEUPOLD (GER) — 43 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: CESARINI (ITA) — 102 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: NAUKKARINEN (FIN) — 133 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Finland average 35, United States just 29.
- ›Most-capped in the race: KRIMI (TUN) — 94 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Canada average 38, Tunisia just 26.
- ›Most-capped in the race: BRANDT (CRO) — 25 career races.
Coastal Under 19 Men's Double Sculls
CJM2x 9 crews · 10 rounds9 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: MAGAZZU' for Italy.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›8 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
Coastal Under 19 Men's Solo
CJM1x 32 crews · 18 rounds32 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›A debut to watch: KRIZEK for Czechia.
- ›A debut to watch: KRIZEK for Czechia.
- ›A debut to watch: OLIVEIRA for Portugal.
- ›A debut to watch: SCHREIBER for Austria.
- ›Most-capped in the race: MOUSELIMIS (GRE) — 23 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: KRIZEK for Czechia.
- ›Most-capped in the race: MOUSELIMIS (GRE) — 23 career races.
- ›21 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›18 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: KOWALCZYK for Poland.
- ›A debut to watch: LI for China.
- ›A debut to watch: GABRIUNAS for Lithuania.
- ›A debut to watch: BIBERSTEIN for Switzerland.
- ›A debut to watch: OLIVEIRA for Portugal.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: SCHREIBER for Austria.
- ›Most-capped in the race: MOUSELIMIS (GRE) — 23 career races.
Coastal Under 19 Mixed Double Sculls
CJMix2x 30 crews · 18 rounds30 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›A debut to watch: DE BOUSSAC for France.
- ›A debut to watch: DE BOUSSAC for France.
- ›A debut to watch: DE BOUSSAC for France.
- ›A debut to watch: TORRES MONTORO for Spain.
- ›A debut to watch: SU for China.
- ›23 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›20 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: HINOJOSA ALVAREZ for Mexico.
- ›A debut to watch: BORYSEWICZ for Poland.
- ›A debut to watch: MESSINA for Italy.
- ›A debut to watch: SU for China.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: ELKOMATY for Egypt.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: PEROUT for Czechia.
Coastal Under 19 Women's Double Sculls
CJW2x 9 crews · 10 rounds9 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: PARADAS FERNANDEZ for Spain.
- ›A debut to watch: NICHOLSON for Great Britain.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›7 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
Coastal Under 19 Women's Solo
CJW1x 30 crews · 18 rounds30 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›A debut to watch: VLASTNIKOVA for Czechia.
- ›A debut to watch: VLASTNIKOVA for Czechia.
- ›A debut to watch: GARCIA DOMINGUEZ for Spain.
- ›A debut to watch: VLASTNIKOVA for Czechia.
- ›A debut to watch: LI for China.
- ›16 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›13 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: VLASTNIKOVA for Czechia.
- ›A debut to watch: GARCIA DOMINGUEZ for Spain.
- ›A debut to watch: MONAHAN for Ireland.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›A debut to watch: AWADALLAH for Egypt.
- ›A debut to watch: KAZMERE for Latvia.
Coastal Women's Solo
CW1x 32 crews · 18 rounds32 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›Most-capped in the race: LOBNIG (AUT) — 194 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: DIAZ MORENO (ESP) — 41 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: TWIGG (NZL) — 160 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: New Zealand average 38, Great Britain just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: LOBNIG (AUT) — 194 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Austria average 35, Spain just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: TWIGG (NZL) — 160 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: New Zealand average 38, Lithuania just 23.
- ›Most-capped in the race: FITSIOU (GRE) — 71 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Greece average 30, Great Britain just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: DIAZ MORENO (ESP) — 41 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Germany average 28, Spain just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: LOBNIG (AUT) — 194 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Austria average 35, United States just 30.
- ›Ireland line up as the 2024 world champs champions.
- ›Most-capped in the race: LOBNIG (AUT) — 194 career races.
- ›4 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: South Africa average 44, Turkiye just 16.
- ›Ireland line up as the 2024 world champs champions.
- ›Most-capped in the race: RADOSZ (POL) — 96 career races.
- ›4 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: South Africa average 44, Turkiye just 16.
- ›Most-capped in the race: TWIGG (NZL) — 160 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: New Zealand average 38, Peru just 29.
- ›Most-capped in the race: PREIL (HUN) — 52 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: CAVALLO (USA) — 55 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: United States average 30, Australia just 25.
- ›Most-capped in the race: LEFEBVRE (FRA) — 130 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: France average 34, Greece just 30.
- ›Most-capped in the race: PIDGEN (CAN) — 35 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Canada average 36, Great Britain just 24.
- ›Most-capped in the race: LOBNIG (AUT) — 194 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Netherlands average 39, Austria just 35.
- ›Most-capped in the race: DIAZ MORENO (ESP) — 41 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: MORKUNAITE (LTU) — 30 career races.
Inclusion Mixed Double Sculls
INMix2x 6 crews · 7 rounds6 crews entered · hover a crew for its recent form and 500m pacing.
Lane draw for every round — start order, lane 1 at the top.
Every round for this event, in racing order (local course time).
- ›Most-capped in the race: HASSAN (EGY) — 26 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: IBRAHIM for Egypt.
- ›Experience vs youth: Great Britain average 32, Egypt just 28.
- ›Most-capped in the race: OZBAY (TUR) — 49 career races.
- ›Most-capped in the race: HALAMA (AUT) — 32 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: Great Britain average 32, Austria just 28.
- ›Most-capped in the race: OZBAY (TUR) — 49 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: IBRAHIM for Egypt.
- ›Most-capped in the race: HALAMA (AUT) — 32 career races.
- ›A debut to watch: GADRI for Saudi Arabia.
- ›Experience vs youth: Saudi Arabia average 38, Austria just 28.
- ›Most-capped in the race: OZBAY (TUR) — 49 career races.
- ›Experience vs youth: United States average 48, Turkiye just 32.
- ›Most-capped in the race: OZBAY (TUR) — 49 career races.
- ›2 crews field a rower making their first appearance in the records.
- ›Experience vs youth: United States average 48, Egypt just 28.