1969 European Rowing Championships

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1969 European Rowing Championships
LocationKlagenfurt, Austria
Dates5–7 September 1969 (women)
 ?–14 September 1969 (men)

The 1969 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Wörthersee in the Austrian city of Klagenfurt. This edition of the European Rowing Championships was held from 5 to 7 September for women, and a few days later for men.[1] Women entered in five boat classes (W1x, W2x, W4x+, W4+, W8+), and 15 countries—including the United States—sent 47 boats. Men competed in all seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4-, M4+, M8+). An innovation was that petite finals were held to determine places 7 to 12.

Background

At its congress held in conjunction with the 1967 European Rowing Championships in Vichy, the International Rowing Federation (FISA) had decided that the 1969 Championships would be held on the Lake of Banyoles in Spain.[2] Circumstances changed and the event moved to Austria.

Medal summary – women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Country & rowers Time[3] Country & rowers Time[3] Country & rowers Time[3]
W1x[4] File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Genovaitė Ramoškienė
3:53.01 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Anita Kuhlke
3:56.16 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Renate Sika
3:56.27
W2x[5] File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Gisela Jäger
Rita Schmidt
3:35.87 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Alena Kvasilová
Jana Fisakova
3:37.81 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Yevgenia Vlassova
Tatyana Markvo
3:39.05
W4+[6] File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Nina Bystrova
Nina Burakova
Nina Abramova
Nadezhda Nikolaevna
Olga Blagovensenskaya (cox)
3:33.25 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Rosel Nitsche
Sabine Dähne
Martina Wunderlich
Renate Weber
Ulrike Skrbek (cox)
3:37.68 File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
Ilse Lebert
Bärbel Seddig
Astrid Kallmayr
Heike Witt
Erika Rehberg (cox)
3:39.46
W4x+[7] File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Sofia Grucova
Tatyana Gomolko
Aleksandra Bocharova
Antonina Mariskina
Tamara Grony (cox)
3:24.22 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
Ioana Tudoran
Mitana Botez
Doina Bardas
Ileana Nemeth
Stefania Borisov (cox)
3:24.62 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Dagmar Seipt
Inge Schneider
Ingelore Kremtz
Monika Riegel
Karin Bauschke (cox)
3:25.64
W8+[8] File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Marita Berndt
Hanna Mitter
Ursula Pankraths
Gabriele Kelm
Renate Schlenzig
Rosemarie Lorenz
Renate Boesler
Barbara Behrend
Gudrun Apelt (cox)
3:11.92 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Valentina Baklickaya
Lyudmila Resetnjak
Lyubov Antonova
Galina Litowec
Tamara Danjilina
Klawdija Marudo
Valentina Barinova
Natalia Sidovinova
Alla Sisheva (cox)
3:13.12 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
Ecaterina Trancioveanu
Stana Tudor
Elena Necula
Elena Dragomir
Viorica Cretu
Marioara Singiorzan
Viorica Lincaru
Doina Balasa
Elena Giurcă (cox)
3:14.83

Medal summary – men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Country & rowers Time[9] Country & rowers Time[9] Country & rowers Time[9]
M1x[10] File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
Alberto Demiddi
7:45.79 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Joachim Böhmer
7:49/39 File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
Jochen Meißner
7:53.47
M2x[11] File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States
John van Blom
Thomas McKibbon
7:07.82 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Sepp Puchinger
Manfred Krausbar
7:12.03 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Jochen Brückhändler
Manfred Haake
7:13.56
M2-[12] File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States
Larry Hough
Tony Johnson
7:11.73 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Frank Forberger
Dieter Grahn
7:12.07 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
Peter Christiansen
Ib Larsen
7:14.24
M2+[13] File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Oldřich Svojanovský
Pavel Svojanovský
Vladimír Petříček (cox)
7:44.10 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Primo Baran
Angelo Rossetto
Giorgio Sajeva (cox)
7:45.26 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
Gheorghe Moldoveanu
Petre Ceapura
Gheorghe Gheorghia (cox)
7:46.57
M4-[14] File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Victor Alesin
Boris Wesselow
Mikhail Chekin
Anatoli Fedorov
6:47.90 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
Antal Melis
György Sarlós
József Csermely
Zoltán Melis
6:48.95 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Werner Klatt
Peter Gorny
Karl-Heinz Prudöhl
Bernd Meerbach
6:51.19
M4+[15] File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
Peter Berger
Hans-Johann Färber
Gerhard Auer
Alois Bierl
Stefan Voncken (cox)
6:43.17 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Peter Hein
Jörg Lucke
Heinz-Jürgen Bothe
Klaus-Dieter Bähr
Hartmut Wenzel (cox)
6:44.27 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
Hugo Waser
Franz Rentsch
Peter Bolliger
Adolf Waser
Martin Bächler (cox)
6:50.83
M8+[16] File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
Dieter Schubert
Manfred Wiesner
Horst Walter
Klaus Liefke
Rolf Zimmermann
Volker Thurow
Wolfgang Wüst
Klaus Bährwald
Wolfgang Wilde (cox)
6:07.53 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Zigmas Jukna
Vladimir Jesinov
Volodymyr Sterlik
Juozas Jagelavičius
Ludas Subacius
Alexander Hamin
Anatoly Tkachuk
Vitaly Kurdchenko
Igor Rudakov (cox)
6:09.63 File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
Günther Karl
Achim Wienstroer
Thomas Hitzbleck
Ingo Scholz
Manfred Weinreich
Rolf Hartung
Franz Held
Bernd Gördes
Lutz Benter (cox)
6:09.67

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