1910 European Rowing Championships

The 1910 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held in the Belgian city of Ostend.[1] The competition, held on 15 August, was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+).[2]

1910 European Rowing Championships
LocationOstend, Belgium
Dates15 August 1910

Medal summary

There is uncertainty about the results shown in the table below. The Italian rowing historian Maurizio Ustolin[3] writes that Venetian rowers from Querini Venezia and Bucintoro Venezia were medallists in all five boat classes. According to Ustolin, Querini won gold in the coxed four (as shown below) and silver in the coxed pair (missing from the table below), with Bucintoro winning silver in the three remaining boat classes (the results show a bronze medal for the Italian single sculler instead).[2] Rowing scholar Peter Mallory then repeated Ustolin's claims in a book chapter on early Italian rowing.[4]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Country & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTime
M1x[5]  France
Gaston Delaplane
 Switzerland
Moritz Stöckly
 Italy
Enrico Bruna
M2x[6]  France
Gaston Delaplane
Francois Rocchesani
 Italy
Enrico Bruna
Ercole Olgeni
[a]
M2+[7]  Belgium
Guillaume Visser
Urbain Molmans
 France
Mégrat
Profit
[b]
M4+[8]  Italy
Scipione Del Giudice
Luigi Ermellini
Mario Tres
Brenno Del Giudice
Giuseppe Mion (cox)
 Belgium
Guillaume Visser
Urbain Molmans
Gustave Wauters
Oscar Van Den Bossche
 France[c]
M8+[9]  Belgium
Guillaume Visser
Urbain Molmans
Gustave Wauters
Georges Willems
Georges Van Den Bossche
Célestin Van den Noordgate
Edmond Vanwaes
Oscar Van Den Bossche
 Italy
Ercole Olgeni
Antonio Fontanella
Arturo Piazza
Enrico Bruna
Giovanni Scatturin
Agostino Wulten
Edoardo Signoretto
Aldo Bettini
G. Graziadei (cox)
 Hungary
Béla Bányai
Antal Szebeny
Miklós Szebeny
György Szebeny
Kálmán Jesze
Sándor Hautzinger
Róbert Éder
Ferenc Kirchknopf
Károly Koch (cox)

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