1899 European Rowing Championships
1899 European Rowing Championships | |
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Venue | Bruges–Ostend Canal |
Location | Ostend, Belgium |
Dates | mid-August |
← 1898 Turin 1900 Paris → |
The 1899 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Bruges–Ostend Canal in the Belgian city of Ostend on a day in mid-August.[a][2] The competition was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+).
Medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | |
M1x[3] | France Louis Prével | Belgium Joseph Deleplanque | [b] | |||
M2x[4] | Belgium Prosper Bruggeman Charles Boone | Italy Fiorenzo Pagliano Luigi Rossi | France[c] | |||
M2+[5] | France Carlos Deltour Antoine Védrenne | Belgium Joseph Deleplanque Florent Ronsse Jean Dewitte (cox) | Italy Gino Montelatici Giovanni Pianigiani G. Pucci (cox) | |||
M4+[6] | Belgium Adolphe Lippens Maurice Hemelsoet Henri Fraikin Victor De Bisschop | Italy Ezio Carlesi Nicolo Razzaguta Alfredo Taddei Giovanni Rodinis Pinolo (cox) | [d] | |||
M8+[7] | Belgium Joseph Deleplanque Florent Ronsse Adolphe Lippens Maurice Hemelsoet Henri Fraikin Victor De Bisschop Prosper Bruggeman Jules De Bisschop Jean Dewitte (cox) | Italy G. Alessandro Bonnet Giacomo Leva Paolo Gadda Angelo Brambillasca Luigi Gerli Emilio Pozzi Georges Claessens Cesare Comelli Colenghi (cox) | France[e] |
Footnotes
- ^ The FISA Congress was held on 14 August and this was always an event a day prior or after the championships.[1]
- ^ The source does not specify whether there were only two teams or whether the bronze medal winner is missing from the results list.
- ^ The source does not list the names of the team members.
- ^ The source does not specify whether there were only two teams or whether the bronze medal winner is missing from the results list.
- ^ The source does not list the names of the team members.
References
- ^ "Rowing and Olympism" (PDF). LA84 Foundation. p. 908. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ "Event Information". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Einer)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Doppelzweier)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Zweier m. Stm.)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Vierer m.Stm.)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Achter)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
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