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Media Guide 2020 European Rowing Championships 9-11 OCTOBER 2020, POZNAN, POLAND WORLD ROWING AND WWF PARTNERS FOR CLEAN WATER
Contents 1 General 4 4 Histrorical Results 20 1.1 Introduction 4 4.1 European Rowing Championships 2007-2019 20 1.2 World Rowing regatta calendar 2020-2021 5 4.2 All time National Federations medals table (since 2007) 37 1.3 How to follow World Rowing 6 4.3 All time National Federations medals table per event (since 2007) 38 2 Event information 7 5 Best times 41 2.1 Key media information 7 5.1 World best times 41 2.2 Timetable of entries 9 5.2 European best times 43 2.4 Entries by event 10 3 Who to watch 11 3.1 Who to watch 11 3.2 International boat classes 18 3.2 Para-rowing boat classes 19 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 2
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1 General 1.1 Introduction The European Rowing Championships was the first international A number of European Best Times were set during the event, regatta organised by the World Rowing Federation, FISA, after its including the women’s four, which was won by the Netherlands. The foundation in 1892. The championships are one of the oldest pan- Netherlands finished second on the medal table with seven medals, continental sporting events. First staged in Orta, Italy in 1893, the including two gold, and Italy picked up two gold medals to finish continental championships were then organised almost annually third overall. until 1973. The European Rowing Championships is monitored and managed In 2007, the European regatta was reintroduced into the international by the European Rowing Board (ERB). Their responsibilities have rowing calendar and in 2013 it was moved to the beginning of the grown to include the European Rowing Junior Championships (26- rowing calendar allowing it to grow in participation and popularity. 27 September 2020 in Belgrade, Serbia), the European Rowing Under 23 Championships (5-6 September in Duisburg, Germany), This year, the European Rowing Championships is the only major and the European Rowing Indoor Championships (held 11 January senior-level regatta to take place due to the coronavirus outbreak. 2020 in Prague, Czech Republic). The championships was postponed from the original date in June and is now taking place in the first week of October. Next year, the European Rowing Championships will head to Varese, Italy. Varese has become a regular on the international rowing circuit. The European Rowing Championships is open to the 46 European The regatta will take place from 9-11 April, 2021. member federations, including Israel. The programme consists of the 14 Olympic boat classes and three International boat classes To you, the media, we wish to extend a warm welcome to Poznan. (lightweight men’s and women’s single sculls and lightweight men’s We appreciate your interest and enthusiasm in our sport and as the quadruple sculls). suppliers of rowing information to the world we want to help you have a great experience. World Rowing welcomes any feedback on In 2019, the event was held in Lucerne, Switzerland and saw record the services provided as we endeavour to make your experience a numbers of entries with close to 600 competitors from 36 countries. positive one. Germany topped the medal table, with gold medals in five boat classes. They defended their title in the men’s eight and won the men’s single sculls and lightweight men’s double sculls. Germany also showed prowess in women’s sculling by winning the women’s double sculls and the women’s quadruple sculls. 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 4
1.2 World Rowing regatta calendar 2020-2021 General 2020 Calendar 2021 Calendar February February 7-8 Paris FRA World Rowing Indoor Championships 27-28 World-wide World Rowing Virtual Indoor Championships March March 4-8 World-wide World Rowing Virtual Indoor Sprints 3-7 World-wide World Rowing Virtual Indoor Sprints 15-15 Apr World-wide World Erg Challenge April April 9-11 Varese ITA European Rowing Championships 10-12 Sabaudia ITA World Rowing Cup I May May 30 Apr-2 Zagreb CRO World Rowing Cup I 1-3 Varese ITA World Rowing Cup II 8-9 Gavirate ITA Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta 9-10 Gavirate ITA Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta 16-18 Lucerne SUI Final Olympic Qualification Regatta 17-19 Lucerne SUI Final Olympic Qualification Regatta 21-23 Lucerne SUI World Rowing Cup II 22-24 Lucerne SUI World Rowing Cup III 22-23 Munich GER European Rowing Junior Championships July June 24-31 Tokyo JPN Olympic Games rowing regatta 4-6 Sabaudia ITA World Rowing Cup III August July 16-23 Bled SLO World Rowing Junior/U-23/Senior 7-11 Racice CZE World Rowing Under-23 Championships Championships 23-30 Tokyo JPN Olympic Games rowing regatta 20-30 Tokyo JPN Paralympic Games rowing regatta August 27-29 Zagreb CRO FISU World University Championships 11-15 Plovdiv BUL World Rowing Junior Championships September 19-21 Chengdu CHN FISU World University Games 2-6 World-wide World Rowing Virtual Masters Regatta 27-29 Tokyo JPN Paralympic Games rowing regatta 5-6 Duisburg GER European Rowing Under 23 Championships September 26-27 Belgrade SRB European Rowing Junior Championships 1-5 Linz-Ottensheim AUT World Rowing Masters Regatta October 24-26 Oeiras POR World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals 2-4 Oeiras POR World Rowing Coastal Championships October 9-11 Poznan POL European Rowing Championships 1-3 Oeiras POR World Rowing Coastal Championships Cancelled, Covid-19 17-24 Shanghai CHN World Rowing Championships Postponed, Covid-19 For more event Information: http://www.worldrowing.com/events/ 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 5
1.3 How to follow World Rowing General General Always available 4 1 ROWING Information, updates, news 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 and more for rowing’s communities; elite, under-23, junior, masters, para, university, indoor, coastal/tour, development and coaches. 2 EVENTS & RESULTS Past, current and upcoming event information and result statistics. 3 ATHLETES Athlete bios, medical, training and anti-doping information as well as athlete of the month interviews, Top 10 athletes for the year and World Rowing Award information. 4 MEDIA CENTRE World Rowing media guides, media accreditation, links media release and enewsletter registration. 5 NEWS Latest news, media releases, race reports, press releases and reviews. 6 PHOTOS & VIDEOS All World Rowing events in photo galleries, YouTube videos including interviews, coaching tips and complete VOD of racing footage going back to 1991. 7 ENVIRONMENT FISA’s policy, including Live Event Coverage Connect with us for more photos, videos strategic alliance with WWF, tips for clubs on improving water quality and the Kafue Live race tracker & results and exclusive content River & Rowing Centre. Videos @WorldRowingOfficial WorldRowingFISA 8 FISA Governance documents and Audio commentary WorldRowing WorldRowingOfficial information about FISA, rule book, Live blog FISA publications and National Photos @WorldRowing WorldRowing (FISA) Federation information. News WorldRowing国际赛艇联合会 Race Reports Join the Conversation #ERChamps, #Poznan2020, Sunday finals will be live video streamed. #europeanrowing 2019 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Lucerne (SUI) 6
2 Event information 2.1 Key media information Local organising committee press officer Media parking Izabela Glowacka, izabela@rowing.poznan.pl Parking is available for media near the venue, at the entrance of Mobile: +48 509 777 145 the Malta Venue from Baraniaka Street. Please note that it is paid parking. About the venue Lake Malta regatta course is located in the centre of Poznan. It is one Media facilities of the most modern venues in the world and over the last 20 years The media centre will be open the following times: Thursday 08 has hosted large international events in water sports. Poznan hosted October 12:00hrs - 18:00hrs, on racing days (09-11 October) from the 2007 European Rowing Championships, the 2009 World Rowing 07:00hrs. Please note that the venue officially closes at 18:00hrs to Championships, the 2015 European Rowing Championships and allow the disinfection and cleaning of the venue to take place. The World Rowing Cups in 2016 and 2017. Media Centre will remain open for 1 hour after the close of the venue, Set in the midst of an active leisure centre, the course offers excellent but all media are required to be off venue by 19:00hrs on Friday 09 facilities for teams and spectators. Surrounding the venue are October. On Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 October, the Media Centre numerous recreational installations such as a summer skiing slope, will close at 18:00hrs. paths for jogging and rollerblading, and volleyball courts. It is a favourite TV commentator and radio commentator positions are situated in the outdoor spot for locals year-round. media grandstand and should be booked in advance through The City of Poznan is central to many commercial and trade events http://www.worldrowing.com/mediacenter/ and regularly hosts international visitors. Experience everyday Polish The usual facilities are available to the press in the media area: life by visiting the picturesque market square full of bar and restaurant • Workspaces with power (power sockets are Type C and F) terraces. • WiFi internet access Currency • Cabled broadband ISDN & analogue connections (please book ahead of time) The official currency is the Polish Zloty (PLN). • Copy service Exchange rates (15 September 2020) • Big TV screen - view from the media grandstand 1 EUR = 4.43 PLN, 1 USD = 3.73 PLN, 1 GBP = 4.80 PLN • Drinks and light snacks throughout the day • Warm meals will be available to purchase at the restaurants close Media accommodation & transport to the venue For assistance with accommodation, please contact the Organising Committee at: office@rowing.poznan.pl. 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 7
Event information Accreditation Covid-19 Information All media accreditations should be submitted through World Rowing All members of the media must have read the Organising Committee at http://www.worldrowing.com/mediacenter/. Last-minute media Covid-19 Protection Plan (available online: https://www.erch2020. accreditation requests should be made directly to media@fisa.org. All eu/covid). Any accredited person is required to submit a Pre-Event filming and broadcasters (whether national or international) need to Health Questionnaire to the Organising Committee at covid@rowing. be approved by World Rowing. poznan.pl, between 02-04 October before their arrival in Poznan. The form can be downloaded here: https://www.erch2020.eu/ A media accreditation confirmation email will be sent to media having downloads/2020ERCH_Pre-Check-Questionnaire.pdf requested accreditation for this event. Accreditation can be collected on site upon arrival at the venue. Wearing a face covering or mask that covers the mouth and nose is mandatory anywhere in the accredited areas at the venue, including in Photographers & TV camera operators the start area. There will be a photographer shuttle service running from the media In case of violations against the Event Infection Protection Plan, World centre to the start area. Information on the schedule and the booking Rowing and the Organising Committee reserve the right to remove the process will be available at the media centre. Due to Covid-19 participant’s accreditation and expel him/her from the venue for the restrictions at the venue, only ten photographers are permitted in remainder of the event. the start area at one time. This will be managed on a first come, first served basis at the media centre. The World Rowing communications team Bibs must be worn to distinguish accredited photographers from Brian Orsini – Digital Communications Manager private/non-professional photographers or TV camera operators. Paolo Mattana – Media Operations Officer These bibs must be worn throughout the event. They are handed out Mauricie Summers – Photo and Social media specialist upon a deposit of 50 Euros. Ben Chattell – Communications consultant James Lee – Communications consultant Filming equipment needs to be approved by World Rowing and be Igor Meijer – Photographer identified with an event logo sticker that must remain clearly visible. Detlev Seyb – Photographer Accredited camera teams must contact World Rowing in the media centre upon arrival and sign a Filming Request Form in order to receive an accreditation sticker for their equipment. 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 8
Event information 2.2 Timetable of entries PROVISIONAL COMPETITION SCHEDULE (Subject to the Draw at 15:00 hrs on Thursday, 8 October 2020) As of 28 September 2020 Friday, 9 October Saturday, 10 October Sunday, 11 October N° Event # Heats Repechages Semis C/D Final C Semis A/B & Final D Final C Event Final B Event Final A Repechages 81 PR1 W1x 5 *9:00 PR1 W1x PR1 W1x 9:50 82 PR1 M1x 10 9:08 9:16 9:45 PR1 M1x 8:27 PR1 M1x 10:01 83 PR2 Mix2x 6 *9:24 PR2 Mix2x LW1x 10:16 85 PR3 Mix4+ 5 *9:30 PR3 Mix4+ LM1x 10:31 15 LW1x 11 10:30 10:35 10:33 10:38 LW1x 9:05 PR2 Mix2x 10:46 16 LM1x 17 10:40 10:45 10:50 15:30 15:35 9:20 10:43 10:48 LM1x 9:10 PR3 Mix4+ 11:01 19 LW4x 2 *12:15 LW4x LW4x 11:16 20 LM4x 4 *12:20 LM4x LM4x 11:31 1 W2- 11 9:35 9:40 9:53 9:58 W2- 8:35 W2- 11:46 2 M2- 14 9:45 9:50 9:55 15:40 9:25 10:03 10:08 M2- 8:40 M2- 12:01 3 W2x 11 10:00 10:05 10:13 10:18 W2x 8:45 W2x 12:16 4 M2x 19 10:10 10:15 10:20 10:25 15:45 15:50 9:00 9:05 10:23 10:28 12:25 12:35 M2x 8:50 M2x 12:31 5 W4- 12 11:05 11:10 11:20 11:25 W4- 8:55 W4- 12:46 6 M4- 13 11:15 11:20 11:25 15:55 11:30 11:35 M4- 9:00 M4- 13:01 7 W1x 15 11:30 11:35 11:40 16:20 9:40 11:40 11:45 W1x 9:25 LW2x 13:16 8 M1x 23 11:45 11:50 11:55 12:00 16:25 16:30 16:35 16:40 9:10 9:15 11:50 11:55 12:30 12:40 M1x 9:30 LM2x 13:31 9 LW2x 16 12:05 12:10 12:15 16:00 16:05 9:30 11:00 11:05 LW2x 9:15 W4x 13:46 10 LM2x 16 12:20 12:25 12:30 16:10 16:15 9:35 11:10 11:15 LM2x 9:20 M4x 14:01 11 W4x 10 12:35 12:40 12:00 W4x 9:35 W8+ 14:16 12 M4x 11 12:45 12:50 12:05 12:10 M4x 9:40 W1x 14:31 13 W8+ 4 *12:55 W8+ M1x 14:46 14 M8+ 5 *13:00 M8+ M8+ 15:01 Training Times 07:15-08:45hrs, 13:15-15:15hrs, 17:00-17:30hrs 07:15-08:45hrs, 13:00-17:30hrs 07:15-08:10hrs Venue Open: 07:00-18:00hrs, Course Open: 07:15-17:30hrs. All training is shared with Para. Meetings and activities: 1 Thursday 10:00 - Technical Equipment Test and Resque Rehearsal 10:30 - 12:00 - Practice starts 13:00 - Preparation meeting for the Draw 14:00 - Handover Meeting 14:00 - Fairness Committee meeting 15:00 - Team Managers meeting and Draw 16:00 - Jury meeting Follow the live results on www.worldrowing.com 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 9
Event information 2.3 Entries by event As of 28 September 2020 W2- M2- W2x M2x W4- M4- W1x M1x LW2x LM2x W4x M4x W8+ M8+ LW1x LM1x LW4x LM4x PR1 PR1 PR2 PR3 W1x M1x Mix2x Mix4+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 81 82 83 85 11 14 11 19 12 13 15 23 16 16 10 11 4 5 11 17 2 4 5 10 6 5 BLR BLR BLR BEL CZE AUT AUT AUT BLR AUT EST AUT GER GER CZE AUT GER AUT BLR BEL FRA FRA CRO CRO BUL BLR DEN BLR DEN BLR CZE BEL FRA EST NED ITA GER BEL ITA GER FRA BLR ITA ITA DEN DEN CZE DEN ESP CRO FIN BUL DEN DEN GER GER ROU LTU HUN CRO HUN GER FRA NED NED ESP ESP FRA ESP FRA CZE FRA CRO ESP ESP ITA ITA RUS NED IRL CZE ITA ITA GER POL RUS GRE FRA GER EST GER FRA GER CZE FRA EST NED LTU ROU ITA ESP UKR HUN RUS UKR IRL GER HUN FIN IRL GER GRE DEN GER FIN POL MDA NED FRA ITA UKR ITA GRE ITA FRA ITA ITA HUN ESP GRE FRA ROU NED NOR GER LTU NED HUN NED GER NED NED IRL EST HUN GER RUS POL POL GRE POL ROU ITA POL HUN POL POL ITA FIN IRL ITA SUI ROU RUS HUN RUS RUS NED ROU IRL ROU ROU LTU FRA ITA NED UKR RUS SLO IRL UKR UKR POL RUS ITA RUS RUS NED GER LAT NOR UKR SUI ITA ROU LTU UKR SUI SRB GRE NED POL NOR RUS NED UKR SUI HUN POL RUS POL SRB POL SWE ISR ROU SUI RUS ROU UKR ITA RUS SVK SLO RUS LTU SUI UKR SRB LEGEND W2- Women’s Pair SLO NED SWE M2- Men’s Pair SRB NOR W2x Women’s Double Sculls SUI POL M2x Men’s Double Sculls ROU W4- Women’s Four M4- Men’s Four RUS W1x Women’s Single Sculls SRB M1x Men’s Single Sculls SWE LW2x Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls SUI LM2x Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls Countries Crews Competitors W4x Women’s Quadruple Sculls TUR Men 29 85 230 M4x Men’s Quadruple Sculls W8+ Women’s Eight Women 24 63 177 M8+ Men’s Eight Lightweight Men 24 38 69 LW1x Lightweight Women’s Single Sculls Lightweight Women 18 29 51 LM1x Lightweight Men’s Single Sculls LW4x Lightweight Women’s Quadruple Sculls Para-Rowing Men 10 10 10 LM4x Lightweight Men’s Quadruple Sculls Para-Rowing Women 5 5 5 PR1 W1x Para PR1 Women’s Single Sculls Para-Rowing Mixed 6 11 37 PR1 M1x Para PR1 Men’s Single Sculls PR2 Mix2x Para PR2 Mixed Double Sculls Total 31 241 579 PR3 Mix2x Para PR3 Mixed Double Sculls 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 10
3 Who to watch 3.1 Who to watch Women’s pair (W2-) Men’s pair (M2-) Eleven crews are entered in the women’s pair, including the defending The men’s pair has drawn an impressive 14 boat entry including the champions from Spain, Aina Cid and Virginia Diaz Rivas. This is definitely defending European Champions, the Sinkovic brothers of Croatia. The the pair to beat, although they will face some serious challengers. race, however, is far from a done deal. Back to challenge the Sinkovics are the 2019 silver and bronze medallists from Romania and Spain Romania finished with the silver medal last year, but they have a respectively. new-look combination of returning Adriana Ailincai and new partner Iuliana Buhus. Buhus comes out of the 2018 bronze-medal winning The Romanian combination of Ciprian Tudosa and Marius-Vasile Cozmiuc Romanian women’s four. Watch out too for the young Greek crew. The have had impressive performances at the European level, but they found Greeks recently finished second at the European Rowing Under 23 themselves in the B-final at last year’s World Rowing Championships. The Championships. And don’t forget about the Dutch double of Marloes Spanish have had more consistent results, with a fifth-place finish last year Oldenburg and Carline Bouw. Together the two hold a host of medals, at the World Championships, enough to qualify them for the Tokyo Olympic however they have not often competed together in the pair. Games. Watch out too for the Italian combination of Giuseppe Vicino and Matteo W2-: Major results since 2014 Lodo. They finished in fourth, ahead of the Spanish, at last year’s World Rowing Championships. Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 1 GBR GBR GBR ROU ROU ESP 2 ROU NED GER DEN NED ROU M2-: Major results since 2014 3 NED ROU ROU GBR ITA ITA Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 4 IRL FRA RUS ITA UKR NED 1 SRB GBR HUN ITA CRO CRO 5 CRO DEN DEN FRA GBR GRE 2 NED FRA GBR FRA FRA ROU 6 GER POL FRA ESP FRA GBR 3 GER SRB NED SRB ROU ESP 7 SRB CZE POL UKR POL UKR 4 GBR CZE CZE CZE SRB ITA 8 CZE ESP BLR HUN LTU 5 ITA HUN SRB GBR ITA CZE 9 ITA IRL CZE SRB NOR 6 ESP TUR BLR NED BLR SRB 10 FRA UKR NED POL 7 FRA BLR RUS BLR GBR BLR 11 RUS CRO CRO GER 8 POL ROU ESP ESP GER GBR 12 GER UKR RUS 9 RUS ESP GER HUN RUS FRA 10 SLO CRO ROU GER NED GER 11 GRE FIN POL IRL GRE 12 CZE GER FRA UKR RUS 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 11
Who to watch Women’s double sculls (W2x) Men’s double sculls (M2x) The Romanian double has kept their 2019 line-up, which may give This boat class sees one of the largest entries in Poznan with 19 crews them the advantage over the field. They finished second at both competing. The Polish men’s sculling team saw significant success in the 2019 World and European Rowing Championships. Germany the 2019 season even though their line-ups regularly changed. Miroslaw took the gold at the 2019 European Rowing Championships and Zietarski was part of the double that won at the 2019 European Rowing have kept Leonie Menzel in the boat. She will now row together Championships together with Fabian Baranski. Baranski was replaced with national team stalwart, Annekatrin Thiele. Thiele is an extremely by Mateusz Biskup for the 2019 World Rowing Championship and the experienced sculler with a bucket of medals to her name including double finished third. Zietarski and Biskup are set to compete in Poznan Olympic Champion. The Dutch are back with their line-up of Roos de and in front of a home crowd, they will be going for gold. Jong and Lisa Scheenaard. This duo finished third at the 2019 World Rowing Championships after racing separately much of the season Watch out for the Swiss double of Barnabe Delarze and Roman due to injury in the Dutch team. And don’t forget about the French Roeoesli. They took silver at last year’s European Championships, but and the Italians. They have both had podium finishes in the last few finished out of the medals at the World Championships. Romania took years and are definitely contenders. bronze at the 2019 Europeans and have returned in 2020 with the same line-up. Keep an eye too on the Irish combination of Ronan Byrne and Daire Lynch. Byrne took a surprise silver together with Philip Doyle at W2x: Major results since 2014 the 2019 World Rowing Championships. With Lynch in for Doyle, will the double be able to reach the podium? Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 1 POL POL BLR CZE FRA GER 2 LTU LTU GER NED NED ROU M2x: Major results since 2014 3 NED GBR CZE ITA LTU ITA Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 4 GER GER GBR GER ITA BLR 1 LTU GER CRO ITA FRA POL 5 GBR BLR LTU POL CZE LTU 2 AZE FRA GER POL ROU SUI 6 RUS UKR NED NOR POL GRE 3 GER UKR LTU SUI GBR ROU 7 CZE GRE GRE GBR SUI NED 4 NOR NOR SUI GER POL GBR 8 ITA DEN FIN RUS GRE FRA 5 NED BUL NOR BUL SUI NED 9 AUT CZE UKR FRA GBR 6 GBR CZE GBR BLR ITA FRA 10 IRL FRA DEN UKR UKR 7 SUI SRB FRA LTU GER GER 11 SRB RUS 8 SRB GBR POL FRA NED LTU 12 SWE POL 9 CZE DEN CZE ROU NOR ITA 10 ESP LTU UKR HUN GRE IRL 11 DEN LAT AZE GBR BEL BLR 12 ROU HUN BLR EST SRB ESP 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 12
Who to watch Women’s Four (W4-) Men’s four (M4-) The women’s four has an impressive 12 entries. This boat class has Poland is definitely the crew to beat in the men’s four. They are reigning gained significant popularity since it became an Olympic event for the World Champions and European silver medallists. They have retained Tokyo 2020 Games. As such, the leaders are not set in stone and the same line-up and have a home advantage meaning their chance of the podium is not easy to predict. The Dutch are probably the crew a podium is exceptionally high. to watch in Poznan. They are defending European Champions and finished second at the 2019 World Rowing Championships. They Watch out too for Romania. They took silver at last year’s World have retained the same line-up and look to be going strong. Championships and also return with the same line-up. And keep an eye on Italy. The Italians have had inconsistent results, but their crew has Romania took silver at the 2019 European Championships, but they quite a pedigree and they will be looking to medal at the one on-water come to Poznan with a completely new-look crew. Watch out too for event of the 2020 season. Poland. They have a small stack of medals in their pockets and will be racing with a home advantage. And don’t forget about Denmark. They set the early standard in the women’s four and have been M4-: Major results since 2014 building ever since. Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 1 GBR GBR GBR ITA ROU GBR W4-: Major results since 2014 2 GRE GRE BLR ROU GBR POL 3 ITA BLR FRA RUS FRA GER Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 4 NED ESP RUS FRA ITA UKR 1 ROU RUS NED 5 GER NED GRE GBR NED ITA 2 POL ROU ROU 6 RUS GER DEN NED CZE BLR 3 NED POL POL 7 ROU FRA GER GER GER SRB 4 ITA GBR DEN 8 CZE SRB ESP ESP AUT SUI 5 NED RUS 9 ESP ROU ROU CZE BLR ROU 6 GER GBR 10 CRO RUS CZE SRB SUI FRA 7 DEN GER 11 FRA CZE NED LTU SRB AUT 8 ITA CRO 12 SRB POL SUI LTU NED 9 GRE ITA 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 13
Who to watch Women’s single sculls (W1x) Men’s single sculls (M1x) Sanita Puspure came blasting through the ranks in 2018 to claim her This blue ribband event attracted 23 entries and the big European first World Championship title. She successfully defended it last year names are back. Of course, all eyes will be on the German Oliver as well as claiming the 2019 European Championship title. Puspure is Zeidler. After finding his footing, the young Zeidler roped in gold at the certainly the one to watch heading into Poznan. 2019 World and European Championships. With another year under his belt, can anyone stop him? But hot on her tails is Switzerland’s Jeannine Gmelin. Gmelin rose in the ranks in 2017 and has been consistently on the podium ever There are certainly some great contenders. Norway’s Kjetil Borch is the since, including a silver at the 2019 European Championships behind 2018 World Champion and finished third last year after some ups and Puspure. Watch out too for Austria’s Magdalena Lobnig who has downs in the 2019 season. Denmark’s Sverri Nielsen blasted onto the frequently medalled at the European Championships. scene in 2018 and finished second at the World Championships. Keep an eye too on Jakub Podrazil from the Czech Republic. He W1x: Major results since 2014 comes out of the men’s pair, but has an impressive time on the indoor rowing machine and if he can translate that power in the single, he Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 might just surprise. And don’t forget about Croatia’s Damir Martin. 1 CZE CZE AUT GBR SUI IRL Martin has struggled with injury in this Olympiad, but you never know 2 NED SUI LAT BLR AUT SUI when he might pull off the spectacular. 3 IRL BLR IRL GER UKR CZE 4 AUT LTU BLR DEN ITA AUT M1x: Major results since 2014 5 RUS IRL LTU SWE GRE DEN 6 GER DEN CZE LAT DEN NED Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 7 LTU7 NED GBR NED LTU GBR 1 CZE CRO CRO CZE NOR GER 8 SUI POL SWE GRE ISR UKR 2 GER CZE LTU CRO LTU NED 9 UKR GER UKR ESP LAT SRB 3 LTU NOR CZE BLR SUI BLR 10 SWE GBR GER AUT SWE 4 BLR GBR BEL FRA POL DEN 11 DEN BEL RUS CZE BUL 5 BEL BEL BLR GER SRB CRO 12 LAT NED FIN FRA 6 GBR LTU DEN AZE RUS CZE 7 CRO BLR FRA SRB FRA GBR 8 BUL DEN FIN SUI BUL ROU 9 ISR SRB GBR DEN AZE NOR 10 ITA FIN BUL HUN BLR BUL 11 SRB NED SUI SWE FIN SUI 12 FIN ROU GER NOR SWE FIN 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 14
Who to watch Lightweight women’s double sculls (LW2x) Lightweight men’s double sculls (LM2x) The favourites must be the defending European Champions from The lightweight men’s double sculls is always a tight race. Over the last Belarus, Alena Furman and Anastasiia Ianina. But the Belarussian few years there has been a handful of crews that land in the top six, but double have not posted the most consistent results; they finished the order at the finish has varied greatly. At the 2019 European Rowing sixth at last year’s World Rowing Championships. France and Championships it was Germany’s Jason Osborne and Jonathan Switzerland finished second and third respectively at the 2019 Rommelmann to take the top spot, followed by Italy and Belgium. The European Rowing Championships and are both back with the same World Rowing Championships saw a shake-up with Ireland taking the combinations and another year of training. top spot, Italy in second and the Germans back in third. The Dutch double of Marieke Keijser and Ilse Paulis did not compete The 16 boats entered will be fighting for those top spots. The only at last year’s European Championships due to injury, then went on notable absence is that of the Irish. Germany, Italy and Belgium are all to finish second at the World Rowing Championship. They are likely in the running and watch out too for Spain and Denmark - both are to be going for gold in Poznan. And, of course, keep an eye on the frequent finalists. Romanian combination of Ionela-Livia Cozmiuc and Gianina-Elena Beleaga. They’ve had some ups and downs, but still have a stack of medals in their pocket. LM2x: Major results since 2014 Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 LW2x: Major results since 2014 1 FRA FRA IRL FRA NOR GER 2 GER GBR GER IRL IRL ITA Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 3 NOR NOR NOR ITA ITA BEL 1 ITA GBR NED POL NED BLR 4 ITA NED POL POL BEL ESP 2 GER GER GER NED POL FRA 5 SUI IRL BEL GER POL IRL 3 GBR POL POL GBR SUI SUI 6 NED TUR NED GBR UKR DEN 4 SWE DEN SUI ROU ROU GBR 7 GRE CZE SUI CZE FRA POL 5 NED NED DEN FRA ITA ROU 8 POL HUN POR GRE GBR SVK 6 POL IRL ROU ITA GBR ITA 9 GBR POR UKR DEN SVK POR 7 ROU SUI SWE GER GER NED 10 CZE SUI AUT NED POR GBR 8 BLR ROU GBR GRE IRL AUT 11 HUN AUT ESP UKR AUT CZE 9 SUI GRE IRL SUI AU GER 12 AUT GRE CZE ESP CZE AUT 10 DEN RUS RUS DEN GRE ESP 11 CZE CZE CZE CZE NOR DEN 12 RUS UKR MDA IRL 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 15
Who to watch Women’s quadruple sculls (W4x) Men’s quadruple sculls (M4x) At the 2019 European Rowing Championships, the Germans finished There is no question that the Dutch are the crew to beat. They have on top, followed by the Netherlands, Ukraine and Poland. This order retained their European and World Championship line-up from last year flipped at the World Rowing Championships, when Poland finished and are ready to race. They will face a big challenge from the Italian second ahead of the Netherlands and Germany (Ukraine did not crew that finished second at the 2019 European Championships and compete). All four crews are lining up in Poznan. third at the 2019 World Championships. The Polish have kept their 2019 line-up and are the only crew to do Watch out too for Poland. After a disappointing B-final finish at last so. Germany made one change from their World Championship crew year’s European Championships, they finished with a silver medal at the with Carlotta Nwadije replacing Michaela Staelberg. The Dutch have World Rowing Championships. And don’t forget about Germany. They replaced Sophie Souwer with Laila Youssifou, while Ukraine has a have one change to their 2019 line-up; the addition of Tim Ole Naske. completely new-look crew. These four crews are likely to be in the Naske has become a member of the German men’s sculling squad and final, but in what finishing order? shifted into the bigger boats after being knocked out of the men’s single sculls by Oliver Zeidler. W4x: Major results since 2014 M4x: Major results since 2014 Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 1 BLR GER GER GER POL GER Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 2 GER NED POL NED UKR NED 1 UKR RUS EST LTU ITA NED 3 POL POL UKR GBR NED UKR 2 GBR UKR LTU POL LTU ITA 4 NRF GBR NED POL GBR POL 3 GER GBR RUS ITA POL GBR 5 GBR UKR GBR FRA ROU GBR 4 RUS POL GER GBR UKR GER 6 UKR FRA RUS BLR ITA ROU 5 POL LTU GBR NOR NED NOR 7 ITA RUS FRA ROU FRA FRA 6 EST GER UKR NED GBR UKR 8 RUS BLR RUS GER SUI 7 CZE SUI POL EST RUS POL 9 DEN UKR NOR 8 LTU EST CZE GER FRA EST 10 CZE 9 FRA NOR UKR EST FRA 10 ITA FRA RUS RUS 11 SUI CZE CZE LTU 12 NED ROU SUI 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 16
Who to watch Women’s eight (W8+) Men’s eight (M8+) The women’s eight is a four-boat race between Germany, the The Germans are back and will be looking to test their 2020 speed Netherlands, Romania and Russia. Romania are defending European with a few line-up changes compared to the 2020 World Champion Champions and will be looking for a repeat performance. The Dutch crew. Can they maintain their winning streak through this extended crew sees the addition of some young rowers who will be looking Olympiad? to build toward the 2021 season. Russia and Germany have also entered new line-ups, so this straight final will certainly be interesting The Dutch will certainly look to challenge after their silver medal finish at to watch to get an idea of the 2020 speed. the 2020 World Rowing Championships. The rest of the five-boat field is filled by Italy, Lithuania and Romania. On paper, Romania probably has the best chance at the podium. W8+: Major results since 2014 Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 M8+: Major results since 2014 1 ROU RUS GBR ROU ROU ROU Place ERCh14 ERCh15 ERCh16 ERCh17 ERCh18 ERCh19 2 GBR NED NED NED GBR GBR 1 GER GER GER GER GER GER 3 GER ROU RUS RUS NED RUS 2 RUS GBR RUS POL NED GBR 4 NED GER ROU GBR NED 3 GBR RUS GBR NED ROU NED 5 UKR GBR GER BLR 4 POL POL BLR RUS ITA ROU 6 FRA BLR BLR 5 FRA FRA POL GBR GBR RUS 7 BLR UKR UKR 6 BLR NED NED ROU RUS ITA 8 RUS 7 NED UKR ESP UKR POL POL 9 ITA 8 UKR BLR UKR ITA 9 ESP CZE BLR 10 CZE 11 ITA 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 17
Who to watch 3.2 International boat classes Lightweight Women’s Single Sculls (LW1x) Lightweight Women’s Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) There are 11 entries in the lightweight women’s single sculls and it is The lightweight women’s quadruple sculls will be a race between Italy a young field. Keep an eye on the Dutch Martine Veldhuis. She raced and Germany. Italy might have the slight upper-hand on paper, but it in the final at last year’s World Rowing Championships and watch out will all come down to the final. for Switzerland’s Sofia Meakin who boasts a fourth-place finish at the 2019 European Championships. Lightweight Men’s Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) Lightweight Men’s Single Sculls (LM1x) The lightweight men’s quadruple sculls is a four-boat field, but it will be a tough one to call. In the absence of an Italian crew, it might be The lightweight men’s single sculls has seen impressive entries due Germany to top the podium. Austria has also put together top teams to several top names coming out of the lightweight double. The Irish in this category and the Netherlands comes with a new-look line-up. have sent World Champion Fintan McCarthy to race in the single in the absence of his double’s partner Paul O’Donovan. Similarly, Norway’s Kristoffer Brun is set to compete in the single. Watch out too for the young Niels Torre from Italy who recently won at the under-23 level and outraced 2019 World Champion in the lightweight men’s single, Martino Goretti, to claim his spot. 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 18
Who to watch 3.3 Para-rowing boat classes Para PR1 Women’s Single Sculls (PR1 W1x) Para PR2 Mixed Double Sculls (PR2 Mix2x) The European Rowing Championships also offers the four Paralympic The PR2 mixed double sculls sees the return of the world silver events. In the PR1 women’s single sculls all eyes will be on 2019 medallists from the Netherlands Corne de Koning and Annika World silver medallist Nathalie Benoit of France. Watch out too for van der Meer. Watch out too for the French duo of Perle Bouge Ukraine’s Anna Sheremet and Germany’s Sylvia Pille-Steppat who are and Christophe Lavigne. They finished third at the 2019 World both regular A-final finishers. Championships and now have had another year of rowing together. Keep an eye too on Ukraine who are regular A-final finishers. Para PR1 Men’s Single Sculls (PR1 M1x) Para PR3 Mixed Coxed Four (PR3 Mix4+) The PR1 men’s single sculls sees the return of 2019 World Champion from Ukraine, Roman Polianskyi. Polianskyi is definitely the favorite, The PR3 mixed coxed four has a five-boat entry and in the absence but he will face a big challenge from world silver-medallist Alexey of Great Britain, all eyes will be on the Italian crew. Italy finished third Chuvashev from Russia. at the 2019 World Championships and has kept the same line- up. Watch out too for Russia who finished fifth at the 2019 World Championships. 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 19
4 Historical Results 4.1 European Rowing Championships 2007-2019 Women’s results Women’s Pair (W2-) Year Location 1st Time 2nd Time 3rd Time 2019 Lucerne (SUI) Spain (ESP) 7:14.14 Romania (ROU) 7:15.52 Italy (ITA) 7:16.22 Aina Cid Adriana Ailincai Kiri Tontodonati Virginia Diaz Rivas Maria Tivodariu Aisha Rocek 2018 Glasgow (GBR) Romania (ROU) 7:15.53 Netherlands (NED) 7:17.34 Italy (ITA) 7:17.86 Madalina Beres Elsbeth Beeres Alessandra Patelli Denisa Tilvescu Laila Youssifou Sara Bertolasi 2017 Racice (CZE) Romania (ROU) 7:00.53 Denmark (DEN) 7:04.36 Great Britain (GBR) 7:06.65 Madalina Beres Hedvig Rasmussen Karen Bennett Laura Oprea Christina Johansen Holly Norton 2016 Brandenburg (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 7:35.93 Germany (GER) 7:43.81 Romania (ROU) 7:47.18 Helen Glover Kerstin Hartmann Madalina Beres Heather Stanning Kathrin Marchand Laura Oprea 2015 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 6:58.28 Netherlands (Ned) 7:04.98 Romania (ROU) 7:12.56 Helen Glover Elisabeth Hogerwerf Cristina Grigoras Heather Stanning Olivia Van Rooijen Laura Oprea 2014 Belgrade (SRB) Great Britain (GBR) 7:03.62 Romania (ROU) 7:08.52 Netherlands (Ned) 7:10.56 Helen Glover Cristina Grigoras Aletta Jorritsma Polly Swann Laura Oprea Heleen Boers 2013 Seville (ESP) Romania (ROU) 7:49.09 Germany (GER) 7:51.56 Ukraine (UKR) 7:57.26 Cristina Grigoras Kerstin Hartmann Svitlana Novichenko Andreea Boghian Marlene Sinnig Anna Kontseva 2012 Varese (ITA) Romania (ROU) 7:14.49 Great Britain (GBR) 7:18.65 Croatia (CRO) 7:18.91 Camelia Lupascu Caragh Mcmurtry Sonja Keserac Nicoleta Albu Olivia Carnegie-Brown Maja Anic 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Romania (ROU) 7:29.22 Belarus (BLR) 7:31.50 Italy (ITA) 7:37.79 Camelia Lupascu Yuliya Bichyk Claudia Wurzel Nicoleta Albu Natallia Helakh Sara Bertolasi 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Romania (ROU) 7:22.89 Germany (GER) 7:25.25 Croatia (CRO) 7:27.62 Camelia Lupascu Kerstin Hartmann Sonja Keserac Nicoleta Albu Marlene Sinnig Maja Anic 2009 Brest (BLR) Romania (ROU) 7:27.28 Russia (RUS) 7:30.84 Croatia (CRO) 7:38.03 Camelia Lupascu Mayya Dmitrieva Sonja Keserac Nicoleta Albu Alevtina Savkina Maja Anic 2008 Athens (GRE) Romania (ROU) 7:17.53 Russia (RUS) 7:19.05 Belarus (BLR) 7:21.35 Georgeta Andrunache Vera Pochitaeva Volha Shcharbachenia Viorica Susanu Alevtina Savkina Tatsiana Kukhta 2007 Poznan (POL) Germany (GER) 7:18.00 Russia (RUS) 7:30.90 Romania (ROU) 7:34.60 Lenka Wech Vera Pochitaeva Adelina Bogus Maren Derlien Alevtina Savkina Nicoleta Albu 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 20
Historical Results Women's Double Sculls (W2x) Year Location 1st Time 2nd Time 3rd Time 2019 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:49.23 Romania (ROU) 6:50.56 Italy (ITA) 6:51.38 Leonie Menzel Nicoleta-Ancuta Bodnar Stefania Buttignon Carlotta Nwajide Simona Geanina Radis Stefania Gobbi 2018 Glasgow (GBR) France (FRA) 6:55.99 Netherlands (NED) 6:56.29 Lithuania (LTU) 6:56.54 Helene Lefebvre Roos De Jong Milda Valciukaite Elodie Ravera-Scaramozzino Lisa Scheenaard Ieva Adomaviciute 2017 Racice (CZE) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:04.75 Netherlands (NED) 7:06.24 Italy (ITA) 7:07.79 Kristyna Fleissnerova Lisa Scheenaard Kiri Tontodonati Lenka Antosova Marloes Oldenburg Stefania Gobbi 2016 Brandenburg (GER) Belarus (BLR) 8:25.91 Germany (GER) 8:28.30 Czech Republic (CZE) 8:31.94 Yuliya Bichyk Julia Lier Kristyna Fleissnerova Tatsiana Kukhta Mareike Adams Lenka Antosova 2015 Poznan (POL) Poland (POL) 6:55.58 Lithuania (LTU) 6:57.08 Great Britain (GBR) 6:59.63 Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska Donata Vistartaite Victoria Thornley Natalia Madaj Milda Valciukaite Katherine Grainger 2014 Belgrade (SRB) Poland (POL) 6:52.15 Lithuania (LTU) 6:52.59 Netherlands (Ned) 6:56.60 Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska Donata Vistartaite Nicole Beukers Natalia Madaj Milda Valciukaite Inge Janssen 2013 Seville (ESP) Lithuania (LTU) 7:21.87 Poland (POL) 7:28.34 Belarus (BLR) 7:31.94 Donata Vistartaite Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska Ekaterina Karsten Milda Valciukaite Natalia Madaj Yuliya Bichyk 2012 Varese (ITA) Belarus (BLR) 6:58.94 Italy (ITA) 7:02.20 Romania (ROU) 7:03.67 Tatsiana Kukhta Giulia Pollini Maria Diana Bursuc Katsiaryna Shliupskaya Giada Colombo Adelina Bogus 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Ukraine (UKR) 7:06.17 Serbia (SRB) 7:08.27 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:11.31 Anastasiia Kozhenkova Iva Obradovic Lenka Antosova Yana Dementieva Ivana Filipovic Jitka Antosova 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Germany (GER) 6:49.87 Poland (POL) 6:51.86 Italy (ITA) 6:53.39 Annekatrin Thiele Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska Laura Schiavone Stephanie Schiller Julia Michalska Elisabetta Sancassani 2009 Brest (BLR) Italy (ITA) 7:07.96 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:08.52 Poland (POL) 7:13.42 Laura Schiavone Jitka Antosova Agata Gramatyka Gabriella Bascelli Lenka Antosova Natalia Madaj 2008 Athens (GRE) Ukraine (UKR) 6:55.95 Poland (POL) 6:57.33 Italy (ITA) 6:58.10 Kateryna Tarasenko Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska Gabriella Bascelli Yana Dementieva Natalia Madaj Erika Bello 2007 Poznan (POL) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:12.99 Finland (FIN) 7:14.68 Belarus (BLR) 7:17.58 Gabriela Varekova Sanna Sten Hanna Nakhayeva Jitka Antosova Minna Nieminen Volha Berazniova Women's Four (W4-) Year Location 1st Time 2nd Time 3rd Time 2019 Lucerne (SUI) Netherlands (NED) 6:24.84 Romania (ROU) 6:27.92 Poland (POL) 6:32.37 Ellen Hogerwerf Ioana Vrinceanu Joanna Dittmann Karolien Florijn Viviana-Iuliana Bejinariu Monika Chabel Ymkje CLEVERING Madalina BERES Olga MICHALKIEWICZ Veronique MEESTER Denisa TILVESCU Maria WIERZBOWSKA 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 21
Historical Results 2018 Glasgow (GBR) Russia (RUS) 6:39.97 Romania (ROU) 6:41.87 Poland (POL) 6:42.58 Ekaterina Sevostianova Madalina Heghes Olga Michalkiewicz Anastasia Tikhanova Iuliana Buhus Joanna Dittmann Ekaterina Potapova Madalina-Gabriela Casu Monika Chabel Elena Oriabinskaia Roxana Parascanu Maria Wierzbowska 2017 Racice (CZE) Romania (ROU) 6:51.64 Poland (POL) 6:55.32 Netherlands (NED) 6:59.23 Cristina-Georgiana Popescu Monika Chabel Willeke Vossen Alina Ligia Pop Joanna Dittmann Marleen Verburgh Beatrice-Madalina Parfenie Anna Wierzbowska Annemarie Bernhard Roxana Parascanu Maria Wierzbowska Lisanne Brandsma 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Belarus (BLR) 7:28.81 Italy (ITA) 7:35.44 Hanna Kabral Samanta Molina Natallia Helakh Gioia Sacco Natallia Haurylenka Claudia Wurzel Zinaida Kliuchynskaya Valentina Calabrese Women's Single Sculls (W1x) Year Location 1st Time 2nd Time 3rd Time 2019 Lucerne (SUI) Ireland (IRL) 7:23.18 Switzerland (SUI) 7:24.04 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:24.85 Sanita Puspure Jeannine Gmelin Miroslava Topinkova Knapkova 2018 Glasgow (GBR) Switzerland (SUI) 7:31.15 Austria (AUT) 7:32.62 Ukraine (UKR) 7:32.67 Jeannine Gmelin Magdalena Lobnig Diana Dymchenko 2017 Racice (CZE) Great Britain (GBR) 7:34.23 Belarus (BLR) 7:34.92 Germany (GER) 7:35.79 Victoria Thornley Ekaterina Karsten Annekatrin Thiele 2016 Brandenburg (GER) Austria (AUT) 9:22.32 Latvia (LAT) 9:39.10 Ireland (IRL) 9:44.77 Magdalena Lobnig Elza Gulbe Sanita Puspure 2015 Poznan (POL) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:30.24 Switzerland (SUI) 7:32.00 Belarus (BLR) 7:33.16 Miroslava Knapkova Jeannine Gmelin Tatsiana Kukhta 2014 Belgrade (SRB) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:42.74 Netherlands (Ned) 7:43.02 Ireland (IRL) 7:43.04 Miroslava Knapkova Chantal Achterberg Sanita Puspure 2013 Seville (ESP) Czech Republic (CZE) 8:15.48 Austria (AUT) 8:18.24 Netherlands (Ned) 8:21.30 Miroslava Knapkova Magdalena Lobnig Inge Janssen 2012 Varese (ITA) Lithuania (LTU) 7:36.26 Serbia (SRB) 7:39.87 Estonia (EST) 7:41.81 Donata Vistartaite Iva Obradovic Kaisa Pajusalu 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:52.03 Russia (RUS) 7:58.37 Lithuania (LTU) 8:02.46 Miroslava Knapkova Julia Levina Donata Vistartaite 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Belarus (BLR) 7:24.63 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:25.90 Sweden (SWE) 7:27.47 Ekaterina Karsten Miroslava Knapkova Frida Svensson 2009 Brest (BLR) Belarus (BLR) 7:40.02 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:43.79 Russia (RUS) 7:51.15 Ekaterina Karsten Miroslava Knapkova Julia Levina 2008 Athens (GRE) Czech Republic (CZE) 7:27.42 Belgium (BEL) 7:34.04 Switzerland (SUI) 7:35.04 Miroslava Knapkova Annick De Decker Regina Naunheim 2007 Poznan (POL) Bulgaria (Bul) 7:36.23 Czech Republic (CZE) 7:39.46 Sweden (SWE) 7:49.29 Rumyana Neykova Miroslava Knapkova Frida Svensson Lightweight Women's Double Sculls (LW2x) Year Location 1st Time 2nd Time 3rd Time 2019 Lucerne (SUI) Belarus (BLR) 6:58.69 France (FRA) 7:00.29 Switzerland (SUI) 7:02.63 Anastasiia Ianina Laura Tarantola Patricia Merz Alena Furman Claire Bove Frederique Rol 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 22
Historical Results 2018 Glasgow (GBR) Netherlands (NED) 6:57.35 Poland (POL) 6:58.39 Switzerland (SUI) 7:00.36 Marieke Keijser Weronika Deresz Patricia Merz Ilse Paulis Joanna Dorociak Frederique Rol 2017 Racice (CZE) Poland (POL) 6:58.55 Netherlands (NED) 7:02.56 Great Britain (GBR) 7:03.02 Weronika Deresz Marieke Keijser Katherine Copeland Martyna Mikolajczak Ilse Paulis Emily Craig 2016 Brandenburg (GER) Netherlands (NED) 7:40.50 Germany (GER) 7:42.79 Poland (POL) 7:44.88 Ilse Paulis Fini Sturm Joanna Dorociak Maaike Head Marie-Louise Draeger Weronika Deresz 2015 Poznan (POL) Great Britain (GBR) 7:00.71 Germany (GER) 7:05.27 Poland (POL) 7:05.36 Charlotte Taylor Fini Sturm Joanna Dorociak Katherine Copeland Marie-Louise Draeger Weronika Deresz 2014 Belgrade (SRB) Italy (ITA) 6:54.85 Germany (GER) 6:55.56 Great Britain (GBR) 6:55.77 Laura Milani Lena Mueller Imogen Walsh Elisabetta Sancassani Anja Noske Katherine Copeland 2013 Seville (ESP) Italy (ITA) 7:37.92 Germany (GER) 7:42.64 Poland (POL) 7:47.10 Laura Milani Lena Mueller Katarzyna Welna Elisabetta Sancassani Anja Noske Weronika Deresz 2012 Varese (ITA) Italy (ITA) 6:53.39 Greece (GRE) 6:57.62 Great Britain (GBR) 6:58.87 Laura Milani Christina Giazitzidou Ruth Walczak Elisabetta Sancassani Alexandra Tsiavou Imogen Walsh 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Greece (GRE) 7:15.50 Great Britain (GBR) 7:20.26 Italy (ITA) 7:24.88 Christina Giazitzidou Kathryn Twyman Laura Milani Alexandra Tsiavou Andrea Dennis Enrica Marasca 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Greece (GRE) 6:58.18 Poland (POL) 7:06.16 Germany (GER) 7:08.29 Christina Giazitzidou Magdalena Kemnitz Daniela Reimer Alexandra Tsiavou Agnieszka Renc Anja Noske 2009 Brest (BLR) Greece (GRE) 7:15.26 Poland (POL) 7:19.69 Austria (AUT) 7:23.84 Christina Giazitzidou Magdalena Kemnitz Stefanie Borzacchini Alexandra Tsiavou Agnieszka Renc Michaela Taupe-Traer 2008 Athens (GRE) Greece (GRE) 7:02.71 Poland (POL) 7:04.98 Hungary (HUN) 7:08.80 Chrysi Biskitzi Weronika Deresz Zsofia Novak Alexandra Tsiavou Ilona Mokronowska Zsuzsanna Hajdu 2007 Poznan (POL) Greece (GRE) 7:21.03 Poland (POL) 7:23.51 Italy (ITA) 7:26.57 Chrysi Biskitzi Magdalena Kemnitz Erika Bello Alexandra Tsiavou Ilona Mokronowska Laura Milani Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Year Location 1st Time 2nd Time 3rd Time 2019 Lucerne (SUI) Germany (GER) 6:16.69 Netherlands (NED) 6:17.08 Ukraine (UKR) 6:18.82 Michaela Staelberg Roos De Jong Ievgeniia Dovhodko Julia Lier Inge Janssen Daryna Verkhogliad Franziska Kampmann Sophie Souwer Anastasiia Kozhenkova Frieda Haemmerling Olivia Van Rooijen Yana Dementieva 2018 Glasgow (GBR) Poland (POL) 6:20.92 Ukraine (UKR) 6:23.86 Netherlands (NED) 6:24.95 Agnieszka Kobus-Zawojska Daryna Verkhogliad Olivia Van Rooijen Marta Wieliczko Olena Buryak Karolien Florijn Maria Springwald Anastasiia Kozhenkova Sophie Souwer Katarzyna Zillmann Ievgeniia Dovhodko Nicole Beukers 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 23
Historical Results 2017 Racice (CZE) Germany (GER) 6:24.08 Netherlands (NED) 6:25.63 Great Britain (GBR) 6:26.54 Daniela Schultze Olivia Van Rooijen Bethany Bryan Charlotte Reinhardt Inge Janssen Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne Frauke Hundeling Sophie Souwer Jess Leyden Frieda Haemmerling Nicole Beukers Holly Nixon 2016 Brandenburg (GER) Germany (GER) 7:14.31 Poland (POL) 7:18.53 Ukraine (UKR) 7:21.12 Annekatrin Thiele Agnieszka Kobus Daryna Verkhogliad Carina Baer Joanna Hentka Olena Buryak Marie-Catherine Arnold Maria Springwald Anastasiia Kozhenkova Lisa Schmidla Monika Ciaciuch Ievgeniia Nimchenko 2015 Poznan (POL) Germany (GER) 6:18.93 Netherlands (Ned) 6:19.54 Poland (POL) 6:20.87 Annekatrin Thiele Nicole Beukers Agnieszka Kobus Marie-Catherine Arnold Chantal Achterberg Joanna Leszczynska Carina Baer Inge Janssen Maria Springwald Lisa Schmidla Carline Bouw Monika Ciaciuch 2014 Belgrade (SRB) Belarus (BLR) 6:14.64 Germany (GER) 6:15.38 Poland (POL) 6:17.81 Ekaterina Karsten Marie-Catherine Arnold Agnieszka Kobus Tatsiana Kukhta Julia Lier Maria Springwald Yuliya Bichyk Julia Richter Joanna Dittmann Katsiaryna Shliupskaya Mareike Adams Monika Ciaciuch 2013 Seville (ESP) Germany (GER) 6:45.01 Netherlands (Ned) 6:48.67 Italy (ITA) 6:49.57 Annekatrin Thiele Wianka Van Dorp Laura Schiavone Carina Baer Sophie Souwer Giada Colombo Julia Richter Lisa Scheenaard Sara Magnaghi Britta Oppelt Nicole Beukers Gaia Palma 2012 Varese (ITA) Ukraine (UKR) 6:26.44 Poland (POL) 6:28.42 Romania (ROU) 6:29.98 Kateryna Tarasenko Kamila Socko Ionelia Zaharia Nataliya Dovgodko Joanna Leszczynska Ioana Strungaru Olha Hurkovska Sylwia Lewandowska Camelia Lupascu Yana Dementieva Natalia Madaj Nicoleta Albu 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Ukraine (UKR) 6:32.75 Poland (POL) 6:35.30 Romania (ROU) 6:41.61 Svitlana Spiryukhova Agnieszka Kobus Cristina Ilie Nataliia Huba Karolina Gniadek Ioana Strungaru Tetiana Kolesnikova Sylwia Lewandowska Camelia Lupascu Kateryna Tarasenko Natalia Madaj Nicoleta Albu 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Ukraine (UKR) 6:22.22 Germany (GER) 6:24.42 Switzerland (SUI) 6:28.69 Kateryna Tarasenko Britta Oppelt Regina Naunheim Olena Buryak Carina Baer Nora Fiechter Anastasiia Kozhenkova Tina Manker Katja Hauser Yana Dementieva Julia Richter Martina Ernst 2009 Brest (BLR) Ukraine (UKR) 6:30.90 Italy (ITA) 6:38.87 Romania (ROU) 6:44.14 Svitlana Spiryukhova Erika Bello Anca Luchian Tetiana Kolesnikova Gabriella Bascelli Irina Dorneanu Anastasiia Kozhenkova Laura Schiavone Andreea Boghian Yana Dementieva Elisabetta Sancassani Cristina Grigoras 2008 Athens (GRE) Ukraine (UKR) 6:26.54 Russia (RUS) 6:28.20 Romania (ROU) 6:30.64 Svitlana Spiryukhova Olga Samulenkova Ionelia Zaharia Olena Olefirenko Larisa Merk Cristina Ilie Nataliya Mustafayeva Oxana Dorodnova Adelina Bogus Tetiana Kolesnikova Julia Kalinovskaya Roxana Cogianu 2007 Poznan (POL) Ukraine (UKR) 6:42.34 Romania (ROU) 6:47.50 Germany (GER) 6:47.64 Svitlana Spiryukhova Ionelia Zaharia Sophie Paul Nataliia Huba Eniko Mironcic Julia Richter Olena Olefirenko Camelia Lupascu Judith Aldinger Tetiana Kolesnikova Roxana Cogianu Lena Moebus 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 24
Historical Results Women's Eight (W8+) Year Location 1st Time 2nd Time 3rd Time 2019 Lucerne (SUI) Romania (ROU) 6:03.49 Great Britain (GBR) 6:03.55 Russia (RUS) 6:06.38 Cristina-Georgiana Popescu Fiona Gammond Vasilisa Stepanova Amalia Beres Zoe Lee Elizaveta Kovina Madalina-Gabriela Casu Josephine Wratten Ekaterina Potapova Roxana Parascanu Harriet Taylor Anna Karpova Beatrice-Madalina Parfenie Rowan Mckellar Olga Zaruba Iuliana Popa Rebecca Shorten Anastasia Tikhanova Maria-Magdalena Rusu Karen Bennett Ekaterina Sevostianova Roxana-Iuliana Anghel Holly Norton Elena Oriabinskaia Daniela Druncea Matilda Horn Elizaveta Krylova Ioana Vrinceanu Anastasia Posner Ellen Hogerwerf Viviana-Iuliana Bejinariu Rebecca Girling Marloes Oldenburg Adriana Ailincai Fiona Gammond Lies Rustenburg Maria Tivodariu Katherine Douglas Jose Van Veen Beatrice-Madalina Parfenie Holly Hill Ymkje Clevering Iuliana Popa Holly Norton Monica Lanz Madalina Beres Karen Bennett Aletta Jorritsma Denisa Tilvescu Rebecca Shorten Carline Bouw Daniela Druncea Matilda Horn Dieuwke Fetter 2017 Racice (CZE) Romania (ROU) 6:10.35 Netherlands (NED) 6:12.86 Russia (RUS) 6:16.05 Ioana Vrinceanu Veronique Meester Julia Kalinovskaya Viviana-Iuliana Bejinariu Aletta Jorritsma Valentina Plaksina Mihaela Petrila Kirsten Wielaard Anna Aksenova Denisa Tilvescu Lies Rustenburg Anna Karpova Madalina Beres Jose Van Veen Elena Oriabinskaia Iuliana Popa Ymkje Clevering Anastasia Tikhanova Adelina Bogus Karolien Florijn Ekaterina Potapova Laura Oprea Monica Lanz Alevtina Savkina Daniela Druncea Ae-Ri Noort Evgenii Terekhov 2016 Brandenburg (GER) Great Britain (GBR) 6:51.46 Netherlands (NED) 6:51.83 Russia (RUS) 6:55.43 Katie Greves Wianka Van Dorp Julia Kalinovskaya Melanie Wilson Sophie Souwer Yulia Inozemtseva Frances Houghton Lies Rustenburg Julia Popova Polly Swann Jose Van Veen Alevtina Savkina Jessica Eddie Elisabeth Hogerwerf Anastasia Karabelshchikova Olivia Carnegie-Brown Claudia Belderbos Aleksandra Fedorova Karen Bennett Monica Lanz Elena Lebedeva Zoe Lee Olivia Van Rooijen Elena Oriabinskaia Zoe De Toledo Ae-Ri Noort Ksenia Volkova 2015 Poznan (POL) Russia (RUS) 6:08.06 Netherlands (Ned) 6:09.70 Romania (ROU) 6:12.99 Julia Kalinovskaya Monica Lanz Madalina Beres Yulia Inozemtseva Jenny De Jong Denisa Tilvescu Elena Lebedeva Lies Rustenburg Mihaela Petrila Anastasia Tikhanova Sophie Souwer Ioana Strungaru Anastasia Karabelshchikova Aletta Jorritsma Adelina Bogus Aleksandra Fedorova Claudia Belderbos Irina Dorneanu Julia Popova Wianka Van Dorp Roxana Cogianu Alevtina Savkina Heleen Boers Andreea Boghian Ksenia Volkova Ae-Ri Noort Daniela Druncea 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 25
Historical Results 2014 Belgrade (SRB) Romania (ROU) 6:16.64 Great Britain (GBR) 6:18.32 Germany (GER) 6:19.97 Roxana Cogianu Rosamund Bradbury Julia Waermer Nicoleta Albu Olivia Carnegie-Brown Anne Becker Cristina Ilie Katie Greves Michaela Schmidt Irina Dorneanu Donna Etiebet Alexandra Hoeffgen Mihaela Petrila Jessica Eddie Charlotte Reinhardt Ioana Strungaru Zoe Lee Katrin Reinert Adelina Bogus Caragh Mcmurtry Kerstin Hartmann Andreea Boghian Louisa Reeve Kathrin Marchand Daniela Druncea Zoe De Toledo Laura Schwensen 2013 Seville (ESP) Romania (ROU) 6:41.83 Germany (GER) 6:50.20 Russia (RUS) 6:53.32 Roxana Cogianu Lisa Kemmerer Yulia Inozemtseva Ionelia Zaharia Anne Becker Oxana Bashkatova Cristina Grigoras Sophie Paul Anastasia Karabelshchikova Irina Dorneanu Ulrike Sennewald Aleksandra Fedorova Adelina Bogus Michaela Schmidt Tatiana Afinogenova Andreea Boghian Ronja Schuette Anastasia Tikhanova Camelia Lupascu Julia Waermer Elizaveta Tikhanova Nicoleta Albu Kathrin Marchand Anastasia Zhukova Daniela Druncea Laura Schwensen Ksenia Volkova 2012 Varese (ITA) Romania (ROU) 6:06.94 Italy (ITA) 6:17.66 Great Britain (GBR) 6:18.31 Roxana Cogianu Claudia Wurzel Leonora Kennedy Viorica Susanu Sara Magnaghi Claire Mckeown Cristina Grigoras Alessandra Patelli Monica Relph Irina Dorneanu Giada Colombo Victoria Meyer-Laker Georgeta Andrunache Gabriella Bascelli Yasmin Tredell Andreea Boghian Sara Bertolasi Zoe Lee Rodica Serban Gaia Palma Caragh Mcmurtry Ioana Rotaru Enrica Marasca Olivia Carnegie-Brown Talida-Teodora Gidoiu Federica Cesarini Zoe De Toledo 2011 Plovdiv (BUL) Romania (ROU) 6:14.98 Belarus (BLR) 6:20.52 Ukraine (UKR) 6:23.82 Maria Diana Bursuc Katsiaryna Shliupskaya Oksana Golub Ionelia Zaharia Marharyta Krechka Ganna Gutsalenko Cristina Grigoras Volha Berazniova Olha Hurkovska Irina Dorneanu Natallia Helakh Nina Proskura Adelina Bogus Hanna Nakhayeva Olena Buryak Andreea Boghian Tatsiana Kukhta Svitlana Novichenko Roxana Cogianu Yuliya Bichyk Liubov Stashko Eniko Mironcic Anastasiya Fadzeyenka Anna Kontseva Talida-Teodora Gidoiu Yaraslava Paulovich Anna Gaidukova 2010 Montemor-o-Velho (POR) Romania (ROU) 6:36.45 Netherlands (Ned) 6:39.35 Germany (GER) 6:41.51 Roxana Cogianu Kirsten Wielaard Eva Paus Ionelia Zaharia Claudia Belderbos Anika Kniest Maria Diana Bursuc Roline Repelaer Van Driel Constanze Siering Ioana Strungaru Sytske De Groot Silke Guenther Adelina Bogus Chantal Achterberg Kathrin Thiem Nicoleta Albu Nienke Kingma Ulrike Sennewald Camelia Lupascu Carline Bouw Nina Wengert Eniko Mironcic Femke Dekker Anna-Maria Kipphardt Talida-Teodora Gidoiu Anne Schellekens Laura Schwensen 2020 Media Guide, European Rowing Championships, Poznan (POL) 26
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