Our Rowers have shown some good improvment latly and maybe we have some potential Gold medalist ore some who can join the Olympic.
The rowers won two gold medals, one silver and three bronzes.
In the 1000 Junior Women Ka, Arshin Rezaenejad finished in first place with a time of 04:16.635
Kazakhstan’s Viktoriya Falaleyeva (04:17.228) and Uzbekistan’s Milana Dushev-Yanich (04:21.045) won the silver and bronze medals, respectively.
Elnaz Shafieian seized a gold medal in the 1000 U-23 Women K1, clocking 04:09.940.
Vietnam’s Thi Huong Hoang and Kazakhstan’s Stella Sukhanova won the silver and bronze medals with a time of 04:11.682 and 04:15.045, respectively.
Mohammad Abbasi and Shayan Hosseini won a silver medal in the 1000 U-23 Men C2 with a time of 03:41.690. Uzbekistan’s Mukhammadali Mirismanov and Shokhjakhon Mukhammadiev won the gold medal with a time of 03:36.117 and the bronze medal went to Thailand’s Mongkhonchai Sisong and Pitpiboon Mahawattanangkul with a time of 03:44.127.
In the 1000 Junior Men K2, Abolfazl Janati and Amir Reza Ouladian took a bronze medal with a time of 03:31.255.
Kazakhstan’s Yegor Krasnonos and Dmity Kholmogorov won the gold medal with 03:23.378 and Uzbekistan’s Danila Kryukov and Bogdan Kolosov claimed the silver with 03:26.568.
Uzbekistan’s Mirjalol Kamilov won a gold medal in the 1000 U23 Men C1. Thailand’s Pitpiboon Mahawattanangkul seized the silver with 04:02.516 and the bronze medal went to Iran’s Shayan Hosseini with a time of 04:04.396.
Mehrab Asayesh snatched a bronze medal in the 1000 Junior Men k1 with a time of 03:46.302. Uzbekistan’s Ziyodbek Yuidashaliev and Chia-Cheng Hsieh of Chinese Taipei won gold and silver medals with 03:43.755 and 03:46.289, respectively.
The Asian Canoe Sprint Junior and U-23 Championships are being held in Pattaya-Rayong, Thailand from June 14 to 16.
The rowers won two gold medals, one silver and three bronzes.
In the 1000 Junior Women Ka, Arshin Rezaenejad finished in first place with a time of 04:16.635
Kazakhstan’s Viktoriya Falaleyeva (04:17.228) and Uzbekistan’s Milana Dushev-Yanich (04:21.045) won the silver and bronze medals, respectively.
Elnaz Shafieian seized a gold medal in the 1000 U-23 Women K1, clocking 04:09.940.
Vietnam’s Thi Huong Hoang and Kazakhstan’s Stella Sukhanova won the silver and bronze medals with a time of 04:11.682 and 04:15.045, respectively.
Mohammad Abbasi and Shayan Hosseini won a silver medal in the 1000 U-23 Men C2 with a time of 03:41.690. Uzbekistan’s Mukhammadali Mirismanov and Shokhjakhon Mukhammadiev won the gold medal with a time of 03:36.117 and the bronze medal went to Thailand’s Mongkhonchai Sisong and Pitpiboon Mahawattanangkul with a time of 03:44.127.
In the 1000 Junior Men K2, Abolfazl Janati and Amir Reza Ouladian took a bronze medal with a time of 03:31.255.
Kazakhstan’s Yegor Krasnonos and Dmity Kholmogorov won the gold medal with 03:23.378 and Uzbekistan’s Danila Kryukov and Bogdan Kolosov claimed the silver with 03:26.568.
Uzbekistan’s Mirjalol Kamilov won a gold medal in the 1000 U23 Men C1. Thailand’s Pitpiboon Mahawattanangkul seized the silver with 04:02.516 and the bronze medal went to Iran’s Shayan Hosseini with a time of 04:04.396.
Mehrab Asayesh snatched a bronze medal in the 1000 Junior Men k1 with a time of 03:46.302. Uzbekistan’s Ziyodbek Yuidashaliev and Chia-Cheng Hsieh of Chinese Taipei won gold and silver medals with 03:43.755 and 03:46.289, respectively.
The Asian Canoe Sprint Junior and U-23 Championships are being held in Pattaya-Rayong, Thailand from June 14 to 16.