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Revision as of 23:36, 18 March 2008

The World Rowing Championships is an international rowing regatta organised by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). It is a week long event held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer and in non-Olympic years is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.

The first event was held in Lucerne, Switzerland in 1962. The event then was held every 4 years until 1974 - when it became an annual competition. Also in 1974, Men's lightweight and Women's open weight events were added to the championships. In 1985 Women's lightweight events were added to the schedule.

Since 1996, during Olympic years, the Junior World Rowing Championships are held at the same time.

In 2002, adaptive rowing events were introduced for the following classes of disability: LTA (legs, trunk and arms), TA (trunk, arms), and A (arms-only).

Boats

Rowing takes place in 23 different boat classes, apart from during Olympic years when only non-Olympic boat classes race. National teams generally take less interest in the non-Olympic events, as the Olympic events are considered the "premier" events.

The table below shows the boat classes, "O" indicates the boat races at both the Olympics and World Championships. "WC" indicates this is only a World Championship event. After 2007, the coxed fours (4+) will no longer run as a world championship event.

Boat Men Lwt Men Women Lwt Women
1x Single sculls O WC O WC
2x Double sculls O O O O
2- Coxless pairs O WC O
2+ Coxed pairs WC
4x Quad sculls O WC O WC
4- Coxless fours O O WC
4+ Coxed fours WC
8+ Eights O WC O

Venues

Year City Country Date
1999 St Catherine's
Ontario
 Canada
2000 Zagreb
Jarun
 Croatia August 1August 6
2001 Lucerne
Rotsee
  Switzerland August 19August 26
2002 Seville
Guadalquivir
 Spain September 15September 22
2003 Milan
Idroscalo
 Italy August 24August 31
2004 Banyoles
Lake of Banyoles
 Spain July 27August 1
2005 Kaizu, Gifu
Nagaragawa International Regatta Course
 Japan August 29September 4
2006 Eton
Dorney Lake
 Great Britain August 20August 27
2007 Munich
Oberschleißheim
 Germany August 26September 2
2008 Ottensheim  Austria August 22August 28
2009 Poznań
Lake Malta
 Poland August 23August 30
2010 Hamilton
Lake Karapiro
 New Zealand September 12September 19
2011 Bled
Lake Bled
 Slovenia
Times Hosted Host Country
4 Switzerland Switzerland, Canada Canada, United Kingdom Great Britain, Germany Germany
3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
2 New Zealand New Zealand, Belgium Belgium, Italy Italy, Austria Austria, Spain Spain
1 Netherlands Netherlands, Denmark Denmark, Australia Australia, Czech Republic Czech Republic, United States United States, Finland Finland, France France, Croatia Croatia, Japan Japan, Poland Poland, Slovenia Slovenia