Elisabetta Sancassani
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| Born | Maria Elisabetta Sancassani (1983-02-06) 6 February 1983
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| Height | 176 cm (5 ft 9 in)[1] |
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| Weight | 69 kg (152 lb)[1] |
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| Country | Italy |
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| Sport | Women's rowing |
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Event | Lightweight / sculls |
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Maria Elisabetta Sancassani (born 6 February 1983) is an Italian female competition rower. A gold medal winner at the 2005 Mediterranean Games she twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics, in 2004 and 2008. She began competing as a lightweight in 2012 and won the women's lightweight double scull in 2013 with Laura Milani, both at the European Rowing Championships and the World Rowing Championships.[1][2]
She is the younger sister of nine-time world champion rower Franco Sancassani.[2]
References
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| FISA championships |
- 1984: (Elisabeth Fraas, Kirsten Jensen-Plum)
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| Official world championships |
- 1985: (Lin Clark, Beryl Crockford)
- 1986: (Chris Ernst, Carey Sands-Marden)
- 1987: (Janice Mason, Heather Hattin)
- 1988: (Laurien Vermulst, Ellen Meliesie)
- 1989: (Carey Sands-Marden, Kristine Karlson)
- 1990: (Ulla Jensen, Regitze Siggaard)
- 1991: (Claudia Waldi, Christiane Weber)
- 1992: (Claudia Waldi, Christiane Weber)
- 1993: (Colleen Miller, Wendy Wiebe)
- 1994: (Colleen Miller, Wendy Wiebe)
- 1995: (Colleen Miller, Wendy Wiebe)
- 1997: (Angelika Brand, Michelle Darvill)
- 1998: (Christine Collins, Sarah Garner)
- 1999: (Constanța Burcică, Camelia Macoviciuc)
- 2001: (Janet Radünzel, Claudia Blasberg)
- 2002: (Sally Causby, Amber Halliday)
- 2003: (Marie-Louise Dräger, Claudia Blasberg)
- 2005: (Daniela Reimer, Marie-Louise Dräger)
- 2006: (Xu Dongxiang, Yan Shimin)
- 2007: (Amber Halliday, Marguerite Houston)
- 2009: (Christina Giazitzidou, Alexandra Tsiavou)
- 2010: (Lindsay Jennerich, Tracy Cameron)
- 2011: (Christina Giazitzidou, Alexandra Tsiavou)
- 2013: (Laura Milani, Elisabetta Sancassani)
- 2014: (Sophie MacKenzie, Julia Edward)
- 2015: (Sophie MacKenzie, Julia Edward)
- 2017: (Ionela-Livia Lehaci, Gianina Beleagă)
- 2018: (Ionela Cozmiuc, Gianina Beleagă)
- 2019: (Zoe McBride, Jackie Kiddle)
- 2022: (Emily Craig, Imogen Grant)
- 2023: (Emily Craig, Imogen Grant)
- 2025: (Zou Jiaqi, Fu Ling)
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Since 1996, this boat class has been an Olympic event; see Olympic champions – Women's lightweight double sculls |