Vienna Nightrow

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Vienna Nightrow
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Host country Austria
Date28 June 2014
Venue(s)Old Danube
Cities Vienna
Website www.vienna-nightrow.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Vienna Nightrow is an annual international sprint rowing regatta in Vienna (Austria) of the Erster Wiener Ruderclubs LIA for eights at night.

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Concept

A team of former rowers, trainers, functionaries of rowing clubs, referees and functionaries of the Austrian rowing federation have set the aim to promote the rowing sport in several media, so they tried to create a new attractive form of this sport. Vienna Nightrow is a rowing regatta, which is held on a 350 meters race course on the Old Danube in Vienna. The heats of the regatta start in the early afternoon and proceed to the finals, which are held in the dark and floodlight. Next to the eights, there are also rookie corporate teams which start in the quad scull.

Vienna Nightrow 2011

Vienna Nightrow had been held on Saturday, 2 July 2011 for the first time. [1]

19 eights from Germany, Austria and Switzerland started. Next to the eights there competed four corporate teams.

PositionWomen 8+Men 8+Mixed 8+Juniors Men 8+
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1.WRC LIAFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RV AustriaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM WSV Ottensheim/RV AustriaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/RV Friesen
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria WRC PiratFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/RV Wiking LinzFlag of Austria.svg  Austria WRC DonaubundFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/RV Friesen/RV Wiking Bregenz
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/RV FriesenFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Mannheimer RV AmicitiaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria WRC PiratFlag of Austria.svg  Austria WSV Ottensheim

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Vienna Nightrow 2012

Vienna Nightrow 2012 was held on Saturday, 30 June 2012 for the second time. [2]

32 eights from Great Britain, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary and Austria started. Next to the eights there competed fourteen corporate teams.

PositionWomen 8+Men 8+Mixed 8+Juniors Women 8+Juniors Men 8+Corporate 4x+
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1.WRC LIAFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RV AustriaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1.WRC LIAFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1.WRC LIAFlag of Austria.svg  Austria WSV OttensheimTU Wien IBPM
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria RV Wiking LinzFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1.WRC LIAFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1.WRC LIAFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RV Wiking LinzFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1.WRC LIAArealis Immobilien
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria WRC PiratFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Primorska UniverzaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RV Austria-Flag of Austria.svg  Austria RV Friesenm.schneider

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Vienna Nightrow 2013

Vienna Nightrow was held on Saturday, 29 June 2013 for the third time. [3] [4]

37 eights from Belgium, Germany, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary and Austria started. Next to the eights there competed twelve corporate teams. In 2013 there had been a cooperation with the University of Vienna at the Vienna Nightrow, so next to the club eights there competed five teams of universities of Europe.

PositionWomen 8+Men 8+Mixed 8+Juniors Women 8+Juniors Men 8+University 8+Corporate 4x+
1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Crefelder RCFlag of Germany.svg  Germany FRG GermaniaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/RV FriesenFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM WSV Ottensheim/RV Wiking LinzFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/RV StawFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Ruderteam Universität ZagrebTU Wien IBMP
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM WSV Ottensheim/RV Wiking LinzFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RV AustriaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RV AustriaFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/WRC DonaubundFlag of Austria.svg  Austria WSV OttensheimFlag of Poland.svg  Poland Ruderteam Universität WarschauWien Energie
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1.WRC LIAFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/RV StawFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RGM 1.WRC LIA/RV StawFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Studentsport LimburgFlag of Austria.svg  Austria RV FriesenFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Ruderteam Universität VenedigRGM GV Karner KG/Vienna LED

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References

  1. "Ergebnisse" (PDF) (in German). Vienna-nightrow.com. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  2. "Vienna Night Row : 2012" (PDF) (in German). Vienna-nightrow.com. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  3. "Ergebnis" (PDF) (in German). Vienna-nightrow. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  4. "Erster Wiener Ruderclub LIA: News". Lia.at. Retrieved 2014-02-11.