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The World Rowing Cup is an international rowing competition organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). It first began in 1997 and comprises three regattas (apart from in 2001 when there were four) held throughout early summer. In each event points are awarded to the top seven finishing boats and an overall winner determined after the last world cup regatta each year. During the regattas the current leader in each event must wear yellow bibs. The World Rowing Cup has only been staged outside of Europe on 3 occasions, in 2001 Princeton and in both 2013 and 2014 Sydney.

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2016

  • Lake Varese, Varese (15–17 April)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (27-29 May)
  • Lake Malta, Poznań (17-19 June)
  • 2015

  • Lake Bled, Bled (9-10 May)
  • Lake Varese, Varese (18–21 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (10–12 July)
  • Overall Cup Winners: New Zealand

    2014

  • Sydney (28–30 March)
  • Lac d'Aiguebelette (20–22 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (11–13 July)
  • Overall Cup Winners: New Zealand

    2013

  • Sydney (22–24 March)
  • Eton Dorney (21–23 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (12–14 July)
  • Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain

    2012

  • Belgrade (4–6 May)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (25–27 May)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (15–17 June)
  • Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain

    2011

  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (27–29 May)
  • Allermöhe, Hamburg (17–19 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (8–10 July)
  • Overall Cup Winners: Germany

    2010

  • Lake Bled, Bled (28–30 May)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (18–20 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (9–11 July)
  • Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain

    2009

  • Lake of Banyoles (29–31 May)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (19–21 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (10–12 July)
  • Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain

    2008

  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (8–11 May)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (30 May – 1 June)
  • Lake Malta, Poznań (20–22 June)
  • Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain

    2007

  • Danube, Linz/Ottensheim (1–3 June)
  • Bosbaan, Amsterdam (22–24 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (13–15 July)
  • Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain

    2006

  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (25–27 May)
  • Lake Malta, Poznań (15–17 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (7–9 July)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    2005

  • Dorney Lake, Dorney (26–28 May)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (17–19 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (8–10 July)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    2004

  • Lake Malta, Poznań (7–9 May)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (27–29 May)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (18–20 June)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    2003

  • Idroscalo, Milan (29–31 May)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (20–22 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (11–13 July)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    2002

  • Hazewinkel (14–16 June)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (12–14 July)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (1–3 August)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    2001

  • Princeton (26–28 April)
  • Guadalquivir, Seville (14–16 June)
  • Alte Donau, Vienna (28–30 June)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (13–15 July)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    2000

  • Rotsee, Lucerne (4–6 March)
  • Vienna (23–25 June)
  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (14–16 July)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    1999

  • Hazewinkel (28–30 May)
  • Alte Donau, Vienna (18–20 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (9–11 July)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    1998

  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (29–31 May)
  • Hazewinkel (19–21 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (10–12 July)
  • Overall cup winners: Germany

    1997

  • Oberschleissheim, Munich (31 May – 1 June)
  • Paris (21–22 June)
  • Rotsee, Lucerne (11–13 July)
  • Overall cup winners: Switzerland

    References

    World Rowing Cup Wikipedia