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Hong Kong’s Chiu Hin-chun into semi-finals of World Rowing Championships

Chiu Hin-chun posts fourth fastest time in hats of men’s single sculls on Dianshan Lake in Shanghai

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Chiu Hin-chun posted the fourth fastest time in Tuesday’s heats for the men’s lightweight single sculls. Photo: AP
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Hong Kong’s Chiu Hin-chun has eased into the semi-finals of the World Rowing Championships in Shanghai, posting the fourth fastest time in Tuesday’s heats.

Competing in the men’s lightweight single sculls, the Olympian clocked a time of seven minutes, 0.39 seconds to finish just outside the top three in Heat 2, enough to secure one of the 12 semi-final spots on Thursday.

Austria’s Julian Schoeberl posted the fastest time, winning the second of three heats in 6:54.46. China’s Gu Jiantao, making his international debut, crossed the line second in 6:56.43, with Ireland’s Jake McCarthy just 0.22 seconds behind in third.

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Former under-23 world champion Felipe Kluver of Uruguay, who beat Chiu in back-to-back World Cup finals in Italy and Switzerland in June, also progressed, finishing the 2,000-metre course on Dianshan Lake in 7:05.58 in Heat 1. Mexico’s Alexis Lopez, who came home in 7:11.79, was the only other rower in the heat to reach the semi-finals.

Reigning under-23 world champion Halil Kaan Koroglu of Turkey was also in impressive form, crossing the finish line first in 7:01.04. All five rowers in the third heat managed a place in the semi-finals.

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Hongkonger Chiu will compete in the first semi-final, flanked by Ghaith Kadri of Tunisia and Gu. Schoeberl is also in the same heat.

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