1938 European Rowing Championships
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The 1938 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships for men held in the Italian city of Milan. The venue was the Idroscalo, an artificial lake that had been opened as a seaplane airport in 1930.[1][2] The rowers competed in all seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4-, M4+, M8+).
Medal summary


| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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| Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | |
| M1x[3] | Josef Hasenöhrl |
Roger Verey |
Ernst Rufli |
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| M2x[4] | Ettore Broschi Giorgio Scherli |
Eduard Paul Ludwig Marquardt |
Henri Anderssen Ben Piessens |
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| M2-[5] | Heinrich Stelzer Rudolf Eckstein |
Mario Lazzati Ermenegildo Manfredini |
Richard Olsen Viggo Olsen |
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| M2+[6] | Almiro Bergamo Guido Santin Guido Bettini (cox) |
Herbert Adamski Gerhard Gustmann Günther Holstein (cox) |
Knud Kolman Hugo Grumme Frode Christiansen (cox) |
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| M4-[7] | Hermann Betschart Oskar Neuenschwander Werner Schweizer Karl Schmid |
Francesco Pittaluga Luigi Luxardo Gaetano Petrucci Agostino Massa |
Kaj Traulsen Orla Teglers Ole Secher Leif Staunholt-Nielsen |
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| M4+[8] | Paul Jung Walter Gotthardt Heinz Lückenga Ulrich Kleiner Fritz Bauer (cox) |
Angelo Isella Mario Acchini Guglielmo del Neri Angelo Fioretti Alessandro Bardelli (cox) |
Geza Bodor Ferenc Dunai Imre Ladanyi Bela Nyilasi Istvan Gallik (cox) |
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| M8+[9] | Erich Buschmann Herbert Buhtz Walter Volle Joachim Charlé Fritz Braunsdorf Hans-Joachim Hannemann Walter Fuglsang Eberhard Kösling Karl-Heinz Neumann (cox) |
Miklós Luczay DezsŠSzabados Imre Kapossy Ernö Bartók Gábor Alapy Antal Szendey László Szabó Hugó Ballya Ervin Kereszthy (cox) |
Alberto Bonciani Ottorino Quaglierini Oreste Grossi Dante Secchi Enzo Bartolini Giovanni Persico Dino Cecchi Enrico Garzelli Cesare Milani (cox) |
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