1924 European Rowing Championships

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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]

LocationZürich, Switzerland
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1924 European Rowing Championships
VenueLake Zürich
LocationZürich, Switzerland
← 1923 Como
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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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
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Footnotes

  1. There were only three teams but France did not finish[2]

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