EUC Rowing 2011 concluded

EUC Rowing 2011 concluded

The 7th EUSA Rowing Championships concluded in Moscow, Russia, on September 2, leaving the athletes with many excellent memories & very satisfied with a fantastic event.

Finals Day saw very high-quality racing and some tight finishes, with two photo-finish prints required to identify the Ladies Eights medallists. Economy Bydgoszcz retained the NSRF trophy for the lead University, whilst hosts Russia captured the EUSA Salver as overall top nation.

Eights

At the closing ceremony, the medals were awarded by Mr Oleg Matytsin, RSSU President, Mr Aitor Canibe Sanchez, EUSA EC member, Mr Josip Kostelic and Mr Nigel Mayglothling, EUSA technical delegates. On behalf of EUSA Mr Canibe Sanchez thanked the organisers, and in the end received the flag which is to be passed on to the next organisers of the European Universities Rowing championship to take place in Poznan, Poland in 2013.

EUSA Representatives and Delegates

The Moscow Olympic Rowing Course provided an excellent venue with the Russian University Sports Association & Russian Amateur Rowing Association willing & supportive partners. A special word of thanks must go to co-ordinator Alisa Vashenkova who worked tirelessly to deliver the event and to the boat-trailer drivers, unseen heroes who overcame numerous problems in driving many thousands of kilometres to ensure boats were delivered to Moscow.

 

EUSA Flag passed to Mr Canibe Sanchez

 

Below you will find the medallists per category; please visit www.rowing2011.eusa.eu for detailed information and more pictures.


NSRF University Champions Plate
1 Economy Bydgoszcz (Poland) 34pts
2 Vienna (Austria) 30pts
3 Moscow PCSYT (Russia) 27pts

EUSA Salver
1 Russia 135
2 Germany 109
3 Great Britain 87

M1x
1 Berlin (Germany) 7m02.29
2 Moscow Aviation (Russia) 7m10.90
3 Coimbra (Portugal) 7m14.53

M2x
1 East London (GB) 6m40.54
2 Osnabruck (Germany) 6m43.26
3 Zagreb (Croatia) 6m48.77

M2-
1 TUE (Ukraine) 7m01.04
2 Karlsruhe (Germany) 7m04.r5
3 Kolomna (Russia) 7m07.26

M4-
1 Economy Bydgoszcz (Poland) 6m23.79
2 Vienna (Austria) 6m29.49
3 K W Bydgoszcz (Poland) 6m31.71

M4x
1 Bremen (Germany) 6m13.03
2 Moscow Aviation (Russia) 6m13.32
3 Reading (GB) 6m17.02

M8
1 St Petersberg A (Russia) 5m46.26
2 Nancy (France) 5m49.20
3 Economy Bydgoszcz (Poland) 5m51.22

MLwt 1x
1 Damstadt (Germany) 7m24.40
2 St Petersberg Marine (Russia) 7m24.16
3 Klaipeda (Lithuania) 7m26.45

MLwt 2x
1 Wurzberg (Germany) 6m48.54
2 Zurich (Switzerland) 6m51.47
3 Vienna (Austria) 6m53.12

MLwt 4-
1 Hamburg (Germany) 6m24.82
2 Coimbra (Portugal) 6m25.93
3 K W Bydgoszcz (6m27.26)

MLwt2-
1 Wurzburg (Germany) 7m08.38
2 Twente (Netherlands) 7.17.86
3 Nottingham (GB) 7m33.02

MLwt 4x
1 Budapest (Hungary) 6m18.03
2 London (GB) 6m21.72
3 Hannover (Germany) 6m31.25

MLwt8
1 Germany (Hamburg) 6m05.20
2 Vrije Amsterdam (Netherlands) 6m13.73
3 Nottingham (GB) 6m22.84

WLwt1x
1 Heidelberg (Germany) 8m12.35
2 Nottingham Trent (GB) 8m13.04
3 Vienna (Austria) 8m22.94

WLwt2x
1 Bremen (Germany) 7m47.33
2 Economy Bydgoszcz A (Poland) 8m23.97
3 Economy Bydgoszcz B (Poland) 8m45.46

WLwt 4x
1 Reading (GB) 7m31.81
2 Economy Bydgoszcz (Poland) 7m31.39

W1x
1 Kuban (Russia) 8m17.08
2 Bath (GB) 8m19.2
3 Moscow PCSYT (Russia) 8m21.60

W2-
1 Dresden (Germany) 7m46.07
2 Moscow TM (Russia) 7m47.73
3 Reading (GB) 7m48.96

W2x
1 Vienna (Austria) 7m31.88
2 Moscow PCSYT (Russia) 7m38.00
3 Mainz (Germany) 7m46.35

W4-
1 Kazan (Russia) 7m25.15
2 London (GB) 7m 28.49
3 Heidelberg (Germany) 7.29.14

W4x
1 Moscow PCSYT (Russia) 6m56.34
2 Karlsruhe (Germany) 7m08.27
3 Economy Bydgoszcz (Poland) 7m13.83

W8
1 Hannover (Germany) 6m49.37
2 Reading (GB) 6m49.42
3 Groningen (Netherlands) 6m59.57

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