Canadian boats through to semi-finals and finals at U23 Worlds

Canadian boats through to semi-finals and finals at U23 Worlds


July 26, 2019 – Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida, USA
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Canada’s eight U23 NextGen crews have battled heat, storms, and tight competition through the first three days of the 2019 World Rowing U23 Championships en route to securing semi-final and final berths.

Spencer Kielar (Guelph, ON) will race in the Lightweight Men’s Single A/B semi-finals after improving on a second place finish in the heats with a 7:07.010 first place performance in the repechages.

“One of the things I’m focusing on that I think I did really well in the reps was my pacing,” Kielar said on looking towards Saturday morning’s race. “I’m [ready] to put out what I’ve got and give it my all.”

Also competing in A/B semi-finals on Saturday morning is Tyler Adams (Victoria, BC) and Michael Bryenton (Peterborough, ON), who won the Men’s Double repechage.

The Women’s Four is progressing to the A final after coming second in their repechage behind Great Britain with a time of 6:47.030.

“We’ve had such an amazing team environment and boat environment and the summer has been really fun,” said three seat Ivy Elling Quaintance (Victoria, BC). “One of our big goals of the summer was to first make the A final, so knowing that we achieved our first goal after so much hard work is really exciting.”

“That’s what we set out to do from the beginning of the regatta,” continued stroke seat Isabel Ruby-Hill (Toronto, ON). “It’s nice to have that and now we can just go into the A final trying our hardest knowing that we’ve already met one of our big goals.”

Louise Munro (Ottawa, ON) brought Canada’s Friday to a close by earning a spot in the Women’s Single A final after a second place repechage finish.

The other Canadian team headed to an A final is the Women’s Coxed Four. With just five entries in this event, their preliminary race served as a race for A final lanes. The crew finished fourth in the preliminary race with a time of 7:08.730.

The Men’s Eight and Women’s Quad both battled hard in tight repechage races, the Men’s Eight finishing 0.17 seconds behind second place Australia and the Women’s Quad finishing 1.01 seconds behind second place Switzerland. Both crews will race in their respective B finals.

Katie Clark (Cranbrook, BC) and Yara Ensminger (Oakville, ON) will race in the Women’s Double B final after finishing third in the repechages behind Greece and China.

Racing continues on Saturday with A/B semi-final action, the Women’s Quad B final and the Women’s Coxed Four A final. The event wraps up on Sunday with the remaining A and B finals.

Team Canada Results and Progressions

Women’s Quadruple Sculls (roster below)
4th in Heat > 3rd in Repechage > B Final

Women’s Four (roster below)
4th in Heat > 2nd in Repechage > A Final

Lightweight Men’s Single Sculls – Spencer Kielar
2nd in Heat > 1st in Repechage > A/B Semi

Women’s Single Sculls – Louise Munro
4th in Heat > 2nd in Repechage > A Final

Women’s Double Sculls – Katie Clark & Yara Ensminger
3rd in Heat > 3rd in Repechage > B Final

Men’s Double Sculls – Tyler Adams & Michael Bryenton
4th in Heat > 1st in Repechage > A/B Semi

Men’s Coxed Eight (roster below)
3rd in Heat > 3rd in Repechage > B Final

Women’s Coxed Four (roster below)
4th in Prelim > A Final

When and Where
July 24-28, 2019
Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida, USA
Racing starts Saturday at 9:00am local time (9:00amET/6:00amPT) and Sunday at 8:30am local time (8:30amET/5:30amPT)

How to Follow Racing
Live tracking every day at www.worldrowing.com
All races will be livestreamed on www.worldrowing.com

Join the conversation @rowingcanada: #WRU23Champs #SarasotaBradenton2019 #rowingcanada #RCANextGen

Schedule and results available at www.worldrowing.com

Under 23 World Championship Team

Women’s Four

 

Piper Battersby

Victoria City Rowing Club/University of Victoria Rowing Club

Isabel Ruby-Hill

Branksome Hall Rowing/Duke University

McKenna Simpson

University of Victoria Rowing Club

Ivy Elling Quaintance

Victoria City Rowing Club/Washington State University

Women’s Coxed Four

 

Kailani Marchak

Victoria City Rowing Club/University of California

Brenna Randall

Regina Rowing Club/University of Tennessee

Charlotte Deacon

Kingston Rowing Club/Queen’s University Rowing Club

Claire Dirks

Havergal Rowing Club/Yale University

Megan Stellato (coxswain)

Havergal Rowing Club/Queen’s University Rowing Club

Women’s Quad

 

Anna Burnotte

Club d’aviron de Sherbrooke

Marilou Duvernay Tardif

Knowlton Rowing Club

Kieanna Stephens

Burnaby Lake Rowing Club/University of Washington

Grace VandenBroek

Peterborough Rowing Club

Women’s Double

 

Katie Clark

False Creek Rowing Club/Rockies Rowing Club/University of British Columbia Rowing Club

Yara Ensminger

Don Rowing Club/University of Western Ontario Rowing Club

Women’s Single

 

Louise Munro

Queen’s University Rowing Club

Men’s Eight

 

Charles Alexander

Sudbury Rowing Club/Laurentian University

Curtis Ames

Calgary Rowing Club/University of Western Ontario Rowing Club

Nicholas Everett

Brockville Rowing Club/University of Washington

Luke Gadsdon

Leander Boat Club

Travis Gronsdahl

Victoria City Rowing Club/University of Victoria Rowing Club

Peter Lancashire

Brentwood College/University of Washington

Nicholas Tavares

South Niagara Rowing Club/Syracuse University

Brett Vilk

St. Catharines Rowing Club/University of California

Skylar Presch (coxswain)

University of Victoria Rowing Club

Men’s Double

 

Tyler Adams

University of Victoria Rowing Club

Michael Bryenton

Kingston Rowing Club/Queen’s University Rowing Club

Lightweight Men’s Single

 

Spencer Kielar

Guelph Rowing Club/Trent University


Under 23 Coaches

Women’s Sculling – Gavin McKay (Aviron Québec)
Women’s Sweep – Greg Szybka (Brock University Rowing Club)
Men’s Sculling – Dane Lawson (University of Western Ontario Rowing Club)
Men’s Sweep – Pat Newman (Victoria City Rowing Club)

Click here for NextGen National Team bios.

Canadian umpire(s) in attendance:
Debbie Wood

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For more information:
Colleen Coderre
RCA Communications Lead
comm@rowingcanada.org

Liz Montroy
RCA Communications and Events Coordinator
lmontroy@rowingcanada.org

Photo by Merijn Soeters


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