- Source: 1913 European Rowing Championships
The 1913 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Ghent–Terneuzen Canal in the Belgian city of Ghent. The competition was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+). These were the last European Rowing Championships before the annual regatta was interrupted by WWI; the next championships would be held in 1920 in Mâcon.
Background
It was the first time that the German rowing federation sent competitors to the European Rowing Championships and they were immediately successful, winning two out of the five boat classes (M1x and M8+). The single sculls competition descended into a farce, with the umpire twice calling for a restart. The Italian rower Giuseppe Sinigaglia and the Russian rower Anatol Peresselenzeff, who started for France, were then disqualified. In the eventual final Polydore Veirman capsized and the German rower Friedrich Graf was the only one to reach the finish line.
Medal summary
Footnotes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 1913 European Rowing Championships
- European Rowing Championships
- 1920 European Rowing Championships
- 1961 European Rowing Championships
- 1965 European Rowing Championships
- 1967 European Rowing Championships
- 1912 European Rowing Championships
- Polydore Veirman
- Intercollegiate Rowing Association
- Inge Mundt