Page created 4 May 97, last updated 4 Apr 08.
Year: |
2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | |
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| Event: | ||||||||
| Olympic Games | - |
Beijing CHN (Rowing also in Paralympics) |
- |
- |
- |
London GBR (rowing at Eton) | - |
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| Senior World Championships |
Munich GER | Linz / Ottensheim AUT | Poznan POL | Karapiro NZL | Bled SLO [ |
Plovdiv BUL | ||
| Junior World Championships |
Beijing CHN | Brive-la-Gaillarde FRA | Racice CZE | Eton GBR [ |
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| Rowing World Cup | Linz/ Ottensheim AUT, Amsterdam NED, Lucerne SUI [ |
Munich GER, Lucerne SUI, Poznan POL [ |
Banyoles ESP, Munich GER, Lucerne SUI |
Bled SLO, Munich GER, Lucerne SUI |
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| World U23 Regatta (now World U23 Championships) |
Strathclyde GBR
[ |
Brandenburg GER | Racice CZE | Brest BLR [ |
Amsterdam NED or Montemor-o-Velho POR | |||
| Poznan POL | Schinias GRE | Brest BLR. [ |
Bids include: Strathclyde GBR, Belgrade SRB, Trakai LTU, Hamburg or Brandenburg GER, Montemor-O-Velho POR [ |
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| Coupe de la Jeunesse |
Varese ITA | Cork IRL | Vichy FRA (replacing Le Creusot FRA) |
Hazewinkel BEL | Linz-Ottensheim AUT | Montemor-o-Velho POR | Szeged HUN | |
| Commonwealth Rowing Championships | ||||||||
| Belgrade SRB | Universiade: Belgrade SRB |
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European University Championships |
Girona ESP | |||||||
| FISA Masters | Zagreb CRO | Trakai LTU | Vienna AUT | St Catharines CAN | ||||
FISA Coastal Championships |
Mandelieu, Cannes FRA | San Remo ITA | Plymouth GBR |
See similar list of venues for recent years.
The list above is unofficial; please send any corrections or additions to me.
2010 World bids were from Lake Karapiro (NZL),
and the Bosbaan, Amsterdam (NED). The NZL bid has been recommended
by
FISA;
the NED bid has been withdrawn & they will bid again for 2013.
FISA
also announced that the 2010 Juniors will be at Racice (CZE).
2012 Olympic bids were as follows: London (with rowing at Eton), Paris, Madrid, New York City, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, Leipzig, Istanbul, & Havana. On 18.5.04 this was narrowed to a short-list of London, Paris, Madrid, New York, and Moscow. The decision was made on 6th July 2005, and awarded to London.
See similar list of venues for recent years.
Calendars of International events for 1997,
1998, 1999,
2000, 2001,
2002, 2003,
2004, 2005,
2006, 2007,
2008, 2009,
2010, 2011, &
2012.
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