European Universities Rowing Championships
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The European Universities Rowing Championships were first organised in 2005 and were held annually until 2011. In 2012 the first
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(a multi-sport event) were held, and thereafter the Games will take place in even years, with the European Universities Championships in individual sports (including rowing) taking place in odd years. The European Universities Rowing Championships are coordinated by the
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along with the 18 other sports on the program of the
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Summary


Results 2005 - Cardiff


Results 2006 - Brive


Results 2007 - Girona/Banyoles


Results 2008 - Zagreb


Results 2009 - Kruszwica


Results 2010 - Amsterdam


Results 2011 - Moscow


Results 2013 - Poznan


Results 2014 - Rotterdam


Results 2015 - Hannover


Results 2016 - Zagrep & Rijeka


Results 2017 - Subotica


Results 2018 - Coimbra


Results 2019 - Jönköping


External links


EUSA official website


References


2018 results Coimbra2019 results Jönköping
{{European Universities Championships College rowing competitions
rowing Rowing is the act of propelling a human-powered watercraft using the sweeping motions of oars to displace water and generate reactional propulsion. Rowing is functionally similar to paddling, but rowing requires oars to be mechanically atta ...
Rowing competitions