1966 World Rowing Championships

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Dates8–11 September
Competitors613 from 32 nations
1966 World Rowing Championships
Yugoslav stamp dedicated to the 1966 World Rowing Championships
VenueLake Bled
LocationBled, Slovenia, Yugoslavia
Dates8–11 September
Competitors613 from 32 nations

The 1966 World Rowing Championships was the second time that world championships in rowing were held. The regatta was held from 8 to 11 September at Lake Bled in Bled, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.[1][2] There were 613 rowers from 32 countries who competed in the seven Olympic boat classes.[3][4] Marketing and advertising for the event were handled by Cesar Lüthi.[5][6][7]

The Australian Rowing History website has the following commentary: "The superbly organized regatta was held on the magnificent lake at Bled: a fitting setting for the second world championships."[2] Prior to the 4th World Rowing Championships in 1974, only men competed.[1]

Bled and the German cities of Essen and Duisburg had competed for the right to host the second World Rowing Championships. At a FISA meeting in August 1963, held in conjunction with the 1963 European Rowing Championships for men, the decision in favour of Bled was made.[8]

Medal summary

Medalists at the 1966 World Rowing Championships:[1][2]

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Country & rowers Time[9] Country & rowers Time[9] Country & rowers Time[9]
M1x [10]  United States
Donald Spero
7:05.92  Netherlands
Jan Wienese
7:08.53  West Germany
Jochen Meißner
7:09.63
M2x [11]  Switzerland
Melchior Bürgin
Martin Studach
6:34.89  United States
Seymour Cromwell
Jim Storm
6:36.23  East Germany
Manfred Haake
Jochen Brückhändler
6:38.92
M2- [12]  East Germany
Peter Kremtz
Roland Göhler
6:53.96  Austria
Dieter Losert
Dieter Ebner
6:55.35  Soviet Union
Viktor Suslin
Boris Fyodorov
6:57.35
M2+ [13]  Netherlands
Hadriaan van Nes
Jan van de Graaff
Poul de Haan
7:12.23  France
Jacques Morel
Georges Morel
Gilles Florent
7:16.97  Italy
Primo Baran
Renzo Sambo
Enrico Pietropolli
7:17.04
M4- [14]  East Germany
Frank Forberger
Frank Rühle
Dieter Grahn
Dieter Schubert
6:18.41  Soviet Union
Zigmas Jukna
Antanas Bagdonavičius
Volodymyr Sterlik
Juozas Jagelavičius
6:19.66  Netherlands
Maarten Kloosterman
Roel Luynenburg
Eric Niehe
Ruud Stokvis
6:20.33
M4+ [15]  East Germany
Hanno Melzer
Horst Bagdonat
Helmut Hänsel
Karl-Heinz Grzeschuchna
Klaus-Dieter Ludwig
6:29.54  Soviet Union
Anatoly Tkachuk
Vitaly Kurdchenko
Boris Kuzmin
Vladimir Yevseyev
Anatoliy Luzgin
6:31.38  Yugoslavia
Boris Ercegović
Predrag Savić
Ivo Juginović
Frane Kazija
Ljubo Čurović
6:31.74
M8+ [16][17]  West Germany
Horst Meyer
Dirk Schreyer
Michael Schwan
Ulrich Luhn [de]
Peter Hertel
Rüdiger Henning
Lutz Ulbricht
Peter Kuhn
Peter Niehusen
5:56.28  Soviet Union
Yuri Chodorov
Andris Prieditis
Aleksandr Martyshkin
Arkady Kudinov
Elmārs Rubīns
Vladimir Rikkanen
Viktor Suslin
Pavel Ilyinsky
Viktor Mikheyev
5:58.68  East Germany
Joachim Böhmer
Peter Schulz
Jörg Lucke
Kurt Wunderlich
Erich Wunderlich
Klaus-Dieter Bähr
Peter Hein
Heinz-Jürgen Bothe
Hartmut Wenzel
5:59.43

Event codes

Single scullDouble scullCoxless pairCoxed pair Coxless fourCoxed fourEight
Men's M1xM2xM2-M2+ M4-M4+M8+

Medal table

Finals

References

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