With a schedule that was altered due to forecast adverse weather, the A finals of the 2024 World Rowing Coastal Championships in Genoa, Italy, were raced a day earlier than originally planned, with all of the new Champions being crowned September 7. Crews from 11 different nations took home medals.
The coastal women’s solo was the first to race, and it saw last year’s champion defend her title. Although Diana Dymchenko was the first across the line, she had unfortunately missed a turning marker and therefore was classified as “Did Not Finish” which meant that Monika Dukarska of Kilorglin Rowing Club (IRL01) defended her be awarded the gold.
The coastal men’s double sculls saw the first of two medals for the Central Sports Club of the Army of Ukraine. The powerful Ukrainian crew forced the duo from Stockholm och Hognas Roddforening (SWE01) into silver medal position, the same that they achieved last year.
The coastal women’s quadruple sculls saw a fast start for Stowarzyszenie Olimpijskie Wygrywamy (POL01), and they led for the majority of the race, but on the final leg, the crew from Hollandia Roeiclub made their move and took the lead. The crew contained the recently-crowned Olympic Champion Karolien Florijn and was coxed by Dieuwke Fetter, who coxed the Dutch men’s eight to an Olympic silver medal in Paris. The Polish crew held on to silver ahead of another stacked crew. The boat from Hakes Bay Rowing Club (NZL01) had three Paris 2024 medallists on board.
All four of the Dutch rowers jumped straight out of the quad and into the double sculls but they weren’t quite able to achieve a second podium – although there were two medals for the Netherlands. The race was led throughout by Austria’s Lobnig sisters. Katharina and Magdalena took silver last year, but this year they reversed the result, beating the same Dutch crew that beat them last year! It was silver for Janneke van der Meulen and Karien Robbers (NED01) with Linn Van Aanholt and Claire De Kok (NED03) taking the bronze.
The coastal men’s solo saw a completely different podium to last year with two of last year’s medallists finishing seventh and eighth. Two Italians made the top three this year, although the gold medal went to New Zealand as Finlay Hamill took the lead in the early stages and crossed the line comfortably ahead of the chasing pack. The silver and bronze medals went to two different Italian Clubs with Davide Mumolo of Gruppo Sportivo della Polizia di Stato “Fiamme Oro” (ITA01) finishing second and Gabriele Loconsole of Canottieri Cernobbio 1901 ASD (ITA02) third.
The coastal men’s quadruple sculls saw a second gold medal for the Central Sports Club of the Army of Ukraine (UKR01) who overtook Italy01 at the first turning buoy. While the silver medal went to Club Remo Guadalquivir 1986 (ESP05) there were more medals for the Florijn family when Hollandia Roeiclub (NED01) worked their way through the field to claim bronze. The crew included Karolien’s brothers, Beer and Finn, alongside Lennart van Lierop and Jan van der Bij. It was the second medal of the day for Dutch cox, Dieuwke Fetter.
The last boat class of the day was the coastal mixed double sculls which saw places traded at the front throughout the race. The Championship title eventually went to Real Circulo de Labradores de Sevilla (ESP03) who had worked their way through the field. C.C.Saturnia -Trieste (ITA02) took the silver while New Zealand Rowing (NZL02) claimed bronze.
Racing returns to the San Nazaro beach in Genoa in just a few days’ time with the 2024 World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals taking place 12-15 September. It will be the first time the event has run since it was announced that beach sprint rowing would be added to the Olympic Games programme starting at LA 2028.