1924 European Rowing Championships
1924 European Rowing Championships | |
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Venue | Lake Zürich |
Location | Zürich, Switzerland |
← 1923 Como 1925 Prague → |
The 1924 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Zürich in the Swiss city of Zürich.[1] The competition was for men only and they competed in six of the seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4+, M8+) as they had been rowed earlier in the summer at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris; the new Olympic boat class of coxless four (M4-) was also part of the European Rowing Championships, but the only competitor would be Switzerland and they didn't want to win the European championship by row-over.[2][3] It was the first time that the coxless pair boat class was part of the regatta.[4]
Medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | |
M1x[5] | Switzerland Josef Schneider | 8:20,2 | France Marc Detton | 8:29,2 | Czechoslovakia Gustav Zinke | 8:33,4 |
M2x[6][7] | Switzerland Rudolf Bosshard Heini Thoma | 8:17,0 | France{ Paul Robineau Alfred Plé[8] | 8:40,8 | Belgium Félix Taymans Elsocht[9] | 9:14,4 |
M2-[4] | Switzerland Alois Reinhard Willy Siegenthaler | 7:41,4 | Netherlands Willy Rösingh Teun Beijnen | 8:00,2 | [a] | |
M2+[10] | Netherlands Willy Rösingh Teun Beijnen C.J.A. van Lummel (cox) | 9:09,2 | Switzerland Edouard Schädeli Willy Müller Gottfried Steiner (cox) | 9:14,4 | Italy Ercole Olgeni Giovanni Scatturin Gino Sopracordevole (cox) | 9:20,0 |
M4+[11][7] | Netherlands Jo Brandsma Jacob Brandsma Dirk Fortuin Jean van Silfhout Louis Dekker (cox) | 7:20,2 | Switzerland Walter Bleuler Max Pfeiffer Kurt Pfeiffer Arthur Schweizer Werner Ottiger (cox) | 7:21,0 | Belgium Marcel Roman Jules George Victor Denis Lucien Brouha ? (cox) | 7:38,0 |
M8+[12] | Netherlands Simon Bon Roelof Hommema G.J. Keller B.G.M. van Ogtrop C.P. Elsen M.C. Fennema Paul Maasland Ted Cremer (cox) | 7:07,4 | Switzerland Karl Schöchlin Hans Schöchlin Arnold Reymond Hans Wendling Heinrich Hauser Hans Hauser Julien Comtesse Moritz Müller Werner Studer (cox) | 7:10,8 | Czechoslovakia Emil Ordnung František Brozek Vladimir Knop Viktor Langer Oldrich Votik Karel Knop Stanislav Bouska Ivo Schweizer Josef Jabor (cox) | 7:21,4 |
Footnotes
- ^ There were only three teams but France did not finish[2]
References
- ^ "Event Information". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
- ^ a b Aviron - La Suisse et la Hollande remportent les championnats d' Europe, Le Soir, 4 August 1924
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Rowing at the 1924 Paris Summer Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
- ^ a b Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Zweier ohne Steuermann)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Einer)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Doppelzweier)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ a b Aviron,Le Championnat d'Europe , 7 August 1924
- ^ Aviron - les championnats d'Europe, Le Vingtième Siècle, 5 August 1924
- ^ Aviron - au fil de l'eau, La Nation Belge, 7 August 1924
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Zweier m. Stm.)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Vierer m.Stm.)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ Heckert, Karlheinz. "Rudern – Europameisterschaften (Herren – Achter)" (in German). Sport Komplett. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
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