African Rowing Championships

Last updated
African Rowing Championships
StatusActive
Genre Rowing African championship
Date(s)Varying
FrequencyBi-annual
CountryVarying
Inaugurated 1993  ( 1993 )
Most recent 2023
Next event 2024
Organised by FASA

The African Rowing Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by African Rowing Federation (FASA). It's for competitors from the African countries.

Editions

African Rowing Championships have been held since 1993.

#YearHost cityHost countryDateNationsEventsBest nation
1 1993 Cairo Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt ...–... December3
2 1995 Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa ...–... March3
3 1998 Cairo Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt ...–... December6
4 2000 Pretoria Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa ...–... March6
5 2002 Cairo Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt ...–... October6
6 2005 Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 24–25 September16Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
7 2010 Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 1–3 July13Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
8 2012 Alexandria Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 30 November–2 December9
9 2013 Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 1–4 October199Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
10 2014 Tipaza Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 16–18 October9Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
11 2015 Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 9–11 October9Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
12 2017 Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 20–22 October7Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
13 2019 Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 14–16 October8Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
14 2022 El Alamein Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 16–18 December128Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
15 2023 Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 23–26 October8Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
16 2024 El Alamein Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 8–9 November

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