1904 European Rowing Championships

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1904 European Rowing Championships
Venue Seine
Location Courbevoie, Paris, France
Dates? August
1905 Ghent  

The 1904 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held in Courbevoie, a suburb of Paris, on the Seine [1] on a day in the middle of August. [2] The competition was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+). The 1904 Summer Olympics had been held in St. Louis, United States, just two weeks prior but no European rowers had attended (apart from auxiliary events that are not considered Olympic events). [3]

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Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Country & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTime
M1x [4] Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland
Louis von Moos
Dienstflagge Elsass-Lothringen Kaiserreich.svg  Alsace-Lorraine
Henri Barbenés
[lower-alpha 1]
M2x [5] Flag of France.svg  France
Carlos Deltour
Antoine Védrenne
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Daniël Clarembaux
Xavier Crombet
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland
Albert von Moos
Louis von Moos
M2+ [6] Flag of France.svg  France
Beurrier
Émile Lejeune
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Guillaume Visser
Urbain Molmans
Rodolphe Colpaert (cox)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Augusto Barbati
Luigi Stolte
Guasco (cox)
M4+ [7] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Guillaume Visser
Urbain Molmans
Victor Van Acker
Ernest Tralbaut
Rodolphe Colpaert (cox)
Flag of France.svg  France [lower-alpha 2] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Enrico Capelli
Ermano Borghi
Costante Brambilla
Antonio Maganza
Guasco (cox)
M8+ [8] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Guillaume Visser
Urbain Molmans
Julien Lauwers
Ernest Tralbaut
Alphonse Van Roy
Hector Deprume
Victor Van Acker
Polydor De Geyter
Rodolphe Colpaert (cox)
Flag of France.svg  France [lower-alpha 3] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Carlo Caproni
Mario Bessignano
Uberto Cagnassi
Giorgio Gianolio
Virgilio Forni
Francesco Rossi
Aldo Marchetti
Antonio Colli
Guasco (cox)

Footnotes

  1. The source does not list the bronze medal winner.
  2. The source does not list the names of the team members.
  3. The source does not list the names of the team members.

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