1907 European Rowing Championships

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1907 European Rowing Championships
Venue Rhine
Location Strasbourg or Kehl, German Empire
Dates? August

The 1907 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Rhine. Generally referred to as being held in Strasbourg, the International Rowing Federation website implies that the championships were based in Kehl on the opposite side of the Rhine to Strasbourg. Either way, both towns were at the time part of the German Empire. [1] The competition was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+).

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Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Country & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTimeCountry & rowersTime
M1x [2] Flag of France.svg  France
Gaston Delaplane
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Jozef Hermans
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Erminio Dones
M2x [3] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Emilio Sacchini
Erminio Dones
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Daniël Clarembaux
Jozef Hermans
Dienstflagge Elsass-Lothringen Kaiserreich.svg  Alsace-Lorraine [lower-alpha 1]
M2+ [4] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Guillaume Visser
Urbain Molmans
Rodolphe Colpaert (cox)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Annibale Beretta
Cetti (cox)
Dienstflagge Elsass-Lothringen Kaiserreich.svg  Alsace-Lorraine [lower-alpha 2]
M4+ [5] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Guillaume Visser
Alphonse van Roy
Rodolphe Meyvaert
Urbain Molmans
Rodolphe Colpaert (cox)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy [lower-alpha 3] [6]
Ettore Sansoni
Mario Albertini
Giacomo Bellinzoni
Corrado Malaspina
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy [lower-alpha 4]
M8+ [7] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Rodolphe Poma
Oscar Dessomville
Polydore Veirman
François Vergucht
Georges Mys
Stanislas Kowalski
Marcel Morimont
Oscar Taelman
Raphael van der Waeren (cox)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Giovanni Brunialti
Alberto del Nunzio
Archimede de Gregori
Alfredo Tuzi
Armando Garroni
Guido de Cupis
Carlo Gigliesi
Alfonso Serventi
Flag of France.svg  France [lower-alpha 5]

Footnotes

  1. The source does not list the names of the team members.
  2. The source does not list the names of the team members.
  3. The team was from Battellieri Cristoforo Colombo.
  4. The source does not list the names of the team members.
  5. The source does not list the names of the team members.

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