1897 European Rowing Championships

The 1897 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Maggiore in the Italian commune of Pallanza on 8 September.[1] The competition was for men only, four nations competed (Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland), and the regatta had four boat classes (M1x, M2+, M4+, M8+). At the FISA Congress held on the same day as these championships, it was decided that the double scull boat class would be introduced in the following year.[2][3]

1897 European Rowing Championships
VenueLake Maggiore
LocationPallanza, Italy
Dates8 September 1897

Event schedule

Four races took place on 8 September 1897. As only four nations competed, no heats had to be rowed. The regatta used a 2000 m course:[4]

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Country & rowersTime[4]Country & rowersTime[4]Country & rowersTime[4]
M1x[5]  Belgium[a]
Joseph Deleplanque
8'55"  Italy[b]
Fiorenzo Pagliano
9'12"5[c]
M2+[d][6]  Belgium[e]
Edouard Lescrauwaet
Eugène Govaerts
8'36"  France[f]
Carlos Deltour
Antoine Védrenne
Dubordieu (cox)
8'50"5  Italy[g]
Boldoni
de Marchi
G. Pucci[7] (cox)
8'58"
M4+[8]  Belgium[h]
François Goossens
François Jansen
Léopold De Bloe
Georges Boisson
7'46"  Italy[i]
Ezio Carlesi
Silvio Slettini
Ettore Sebastiani
Alberto Bertolani
7'52"  France[j]
Laurent
Guillon
Merat
J. Lelarge
n/a[k]
M8+[l][9]  Belgium[m]}
Edouard Lescrauwaet
Eugène Govaerts
Adolphe Lippens
Maurice Hemelsoet
Charles Malis
Charles Van Weddingen
Arthur De Meyer
Louis Lys
6'43"  Italy[n]
Ernesto Vettori
Italo Ponis
Cino Ceni
Alberto Grazzini
Ottorino Castagnoli
Giorgio Bensa
Giuseppe Belli
Cesare Galardelli
G. Pucci[7] (cox)
6'44"5  France[o]
Deguine
Maurice Carton
Émile Lejeune
Gadebled
Maurice Henon
van Heeckoet
Henon
P. van Heeckoet
6'47"

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