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The European Rowing Championships is an international Rowing regatta organised by FISA (the International Rowing Federation) for European rowing nations, plus Israel which, though not a member of the European federation is treated as a European nation for competition purposes.[1]

The championships date back to 1893, the year after FISA was founded. Over time, the competition grew in status and as it was not restricted to European countries, became regarded as the quasi-world championships. The World Rowing Championships were commenced in 1962 and the last European Championships were held in 1973 as from 1974, the World Championships became an annual event. The European Championships were re-introduced in 2007 but with a narrower focus on Europe.

History

The first regatta held as a European Rowing Championships was held in 1893 and these continued annually until 1913; the 1914 to 1919 events did not occur due to World War I. The annual schedule was next interrupted in 1928 when the Amsterdam Olympics were regarded as a replacement event; the 1920 Antwerp Olympics or the 1924 Paris Olympics had previously not been a reason for skipping the European Championships. The next time the Olympics were held in Europe, i.e. the 1936 Berlin Olympics, again saw the European Championships skipped. World War II saw the 1939 to 1946 regattas cancelled. The next European event was held in 1947, with subsequent years skipped due to Europe-based Olympics in 1948 (London) and 1952 (Helsinki).Шаблон:Fact

The 1951 European Rowing Championships is notable as the first test event for international women's rowing organised by the International Rowing Federation (FISA). Regattas continued under that name until 1973. From 1962, the event was replaced (one year in four) by the World Rowing Championships, which then became an annual event from 1974. Women's events were introduced in 1954, the first international races for women,[2][3] but even then men's and women's events were held on different days, and in some years at different venues.Шаблон:Fact

On 27 May 2006 the FISA members voted to re-introduce a separate European Rowing Championships in its own right.Шаблон:Fact

In the first regatta there were only three events (men's single, coxed four and eight) and only ten entries. Races were 3,000 m long, except for singles – which were only 2,000 m. Coxed pair was first raced in the following year and double scull was added in 1898. Coxless pair was added in 1924 and coxless four was added the year after.[4] The next change after that was the inclusion of women's rowing.Шаблон:Fact

In 2007, when the European Rowing Championship was re-introduced, there were 14 Olympic boat classes racing over 2,000m. Historically the leading European nations, notably Great Britain and Germany, had taken a haphazard approach to attending the championships. Following the 2012 Summer Olympics, however, both fully committed to the event going forward, and from that date, the championships have progressed rapidly to represent one of the key events in world rowing; given the historic and modern strength of European rowing, they rank behind only the Olympic Games, World Championships and World Cup Series. In Olympic years, when World Championships are not held, they provide a key test ahead of the Olympic regatta, in addition to a significant competitive opportunity in their own right.Шаблон:Fact

In 2015, European Rowing announced that the 2018 edition of the championships would form part of the first European Championships, a co-branded multi-sport event organised by, and consisting of the European championships of, the individual European sports federations.Шаблон:Fact

Editions

The first regatta held as a European Rowing Championships was held in 1893.[5][6][7][8] [lower-alpha 1]

Para events added to games since 2020.

# Year Host City Host Country Events
1 1893 Lake Orta Шаблон:Flagcountry 3
2 1894 Mâcon Шаблон:Flag 4
3 1895 Ostend Шаблон:BEL 4
4 1896 Geneva Шаблон:SUI 4
5 1897 Pallanza Шаблон:Flagcountry 4
6 1898 Turin Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
7 1899 Ostend Шаблон:BEL 5
8 1900 Paris Шаблон:Flag 5
9 1901 Zürich Шаблон:SUI 5
10 1902 Strasbourg/Kehl Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
11 1903 Venice Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
12 1904 Paris Шаблон:Flag 5
13 1905 Ghent Шаблон:BEL 5
14 1906 Pallanza Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
15 1907 Strasbourg/Kehl Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
16 1908 Lucerne Шаблон:SUI 5
17 1909 Paris Шаблон:Flag 5
18 1910 Ostend Шаблон:BEL 5
19 1911 Como Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
20 1912 Geneva Шаблон:SUI 5
21 1913 Ghent Шаблон:BEL 5
1914–1919: not held due to the World War I
22 1920 Mâcon Шаблон:Flag 5
23 1921 Amsterdam Шаблон:NED 5
24 1922 Barcelona Шаблон:Flag 5
25 1923 Como Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
26 1924 Zürich Шаблон:SUI 6
27 1925 Prague Шаблон:TCH 7
28 1926 Lucerne Шаблон:SUI 7
29 1927 Como Шаблон:Flagcountry 7
30 1929 Bydgoszcz Шаблон:Flagcountry 7
31 1930 Liège Шаблон:BEL 7
32 1931 Paris Шаблон:Flag 7
33 1932 Belgrade Шаблон:YUG 7
34 1933 Budapest Шаблон:Flagcountry 7
35 1934 Lucerne Шаблон:SUI 7
36 1935 Berlin Шаблон:Flagcountry 7
37 1937 Amsterdam Шаблон:NED 7
38 1938 Milan Шаблон:Flagcountry 7
1939–1946: not held due to the World War II
39 1947 Lucerne Шаблон:SUI 7
40 1949 Amsterdam Шаблон:NED 7
41 1950 Milan Шаблон:ITA 7
42 1951 Mâcon Шаблон:Flag 7
43 1953 Copenhagen Шаблон:DEN 7
44 1954 Amsterdam Шаблон:NED 12
45 1955 Bucharest (Women) Шаблон:ROM 5
1955 Ghent (Men) Шаблон:BEL 7
46 1956 Bled Шаблон:YUG 12
47 1957 Duisburg Шаблон:FRG 12
48 1958 Poznań Шаблон:Flagcountry 12
49 1959 Mâcon Шаблон:Flag 12
50 1960 London Шаблон:GBR 5
51 1961 Prague Шаблон:TCH 12
52 1962 East Berlin Шаблон:GDR 5
53 1963 Copenhagen (Men) Шаблон:DEN 7
1963 Moscow (Women) Шаблон:URS 5
54 1964 Amsterdam Шаблон:NED 12
55 1965 Duisburg Шаблон:FRG 12
56 1966 Amsterdam Шаблон:NED 5
57 1967 Vichy Шаблон:Flag 12
58 1968 East Berlin Шаблон:GDR 5
59 1969 Klagenfurt Шаблон:AUT 12
60 1970 Tata Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
61 1971 Copenhagen Шаблон:DEN 12
62 1972 Brandenburg an der Havel Шаблон:GDR 5
63 1973 Moscow Шаблон:URS 12
1974–2006: not held due to the World Rowing Championships
64 2007 Poznań Шаблон:POL 14
65 2008 Marathon Шаблон:GRE 14
66 2009 Brest Шаблон:Flag 14
67 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Шаблон:POR 22
68 2011 Plovdiv Шаблон:BUL 14
69 2012 Varese Шаблон:ITA 14
70 2013 Seville Шаблон:ESP 17
71 2014 Belgrade Шаблон:SRB 17
72 2015 Poznań Шаблон:POL 17
73 2016 Brandenburg an der Havel Шаблон:GER 17
74 2017 Račice Шаблон:CZE 18
75 2018 Glasgow Шаблон:GBR 17
76 2019 Lucerne Шаблон:SUI 17
Para since 2020
77 2020 Poznań Шаблон:POL 22
78 2021 Varese Шаблон:ITA 22
79 2022 Oberschleißheim Шаблон:GER 23
80 2023 Bled Шаблон:SLO 21
81 2024 Szeged Шаблон:HUN
82 2025 Belgrade Шаблон:SRB

All-time medal table

Total of medals from 1893 to 2023. Alsace-Lorraine won one gold, three silvers and nine bronzes which are added to Germany's total medals.Шаблон:Citation needed

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See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:European Rowing Championships Шаблон:Rowing Competitions Шаблон:European Championships Шаблон:Rowing (sport)


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