1897 European Rowing Championships
1897 European Rowing Championships | |
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Venue | Lake Maggiore |
Location | Pallanza, Italy |
Dates | 8 September 1897 |
← 1896 Geneva 1898 Turin → |
The 1897 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Maggiore in the Italian commune of Pallanza on 8 September.[1] The competition was for men only, four nations competed (Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland), and the regatta had four boat classes (M1x, M2+, M4+, M8+). At the FISA Congress held on the same day as these championships, it was decided that the double scull boat class would be introduced in the following year.[2][3]
Event schedule
Four races took place on 8 September 1897. As only four nations competed, no heats had to be rowed. The regatta used a 2000 m course:[4]
- 3pm: French Cup (Coxed four)
- 4pm: Belgian Cup (Single scull)
- 5pm: Adriatic Cup (Coxed pair)
- 6pm: Italian Cup (Eight)
Medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Country & rowers | Time[4] | Country & rowers | Time[4] | Country & rowers | Time[4] | |
M1x[5] | Belgium[a] Joseph Deleplanque | 8'55" | Italy[b] Fiorenzo Pagliano | 9'12"5 | [c] | |
M2+[d][6] | Belgium[e] Edouard Lescrauwaet Eugène Govaerts | 8'36" | France[f] Carlos Deltour Antoine Védrenne Dubordieu (cox) | 8'50"5 | Italy[g] Boldoni de Marchi G. Pucci[7] (cox) | 8'58" |
M4+[8] | Belgium[h] François Goossens François Jansen Léopold De Bloe Georges Boisson | 7'46" | Italy[i] Ezio Carlesi Silvio Slettini Ettore Sebastiani Alberto Bertolani | 7'52" | France[j] Laurent Guillon Merat J. Lelarge | n/a[k] |
M8+[l][9] | Belgium[m]} Edouard Lescrauwaet Eugène Govaerts Adolphe Lippens Maurice Hemelsoet Charles Malis Charles Van Weddingen Arthur De Meyer Louis Lys | 6'43" | Italy[n] Ernesto Vettori Italo Ponis Cino Ceni Alberto Grazzini Ottorino Castagnoli Giorgio Bensa Giuseppe Belli Cesare Galardelli G. Pucci[7] (cox) | 6'44"5 | France[o] Deguine Maurice Carton Émile Lejeune Gadebled Maurice Henon van Heeckoet Henon P. van Heeckoet | 6'47" |
Footnotes
- ^ Club Nautique de Gand
- ^ Società Canottieri Cerea (Turin)
- ^ The French rower (Carlos Deltour) did not finish and the Swiss rower (G. Pfyffer) had withdrawn before the start.
- ^ Only three countries competed in this event.
- ^ Cercle des Régates de Bruxelles
- ^ Club Nautique de Castillon
- ^ Società Canottieri Milano
- ^ Royal Sport Nautique de Bruxelles
- ^ S.C. il remo di Livorno
- ^ Union Nautique de Lyon
- ^ The French boat had abandoned the race but after the Swiss boat from Seeclub Zürich also abandoned, the French resumed and crossed the finish line.
- ^ Only three countries competed in this event.
- ^ Club Nautique de Gand + Cercle des Régates de Bruxelles
- ^ Libertas di Firenze (Florence)
- ^ Émulation nautique Boulogne Club (now L'Aviron Boulonnais)
References
- ^ "Event Information". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Doppelzweier)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ "Rowing and Olympism" (PDF). LA84 Foundation. p. 908. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ a b c d Roux Frassati, Tip (1897). "Resoconto ufficiale dei Campionati Europei – 1897". Rivista nautica (in Italian). Turin. p. 275. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Einer)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Zweier m. Stm.)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ a b Morabito, Franco (26 January 2008). "Timonieri azzurri del passato, alla ricerca dei nomi" [Blue coxswains of the past, looking for names] (Press release) (in Italian). Rome: Italian Rowing Federation. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Vierer m.Stm.)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Achter)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
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