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The World Rowing Junior Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). A rower or coxswain shall be classified as a Junior until 31 December of the year in which he reaches the age of 18. After that date, he shall be classified as an Under 23 rower. During Olympic years it is held at the same location as the Senior World Rowing Championships.

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The first FISA Youth Regatta was held in 1967 and has been held every year since then, being raised to the status of FISA Junior Champs in 1970 and Junior World Champs in 1985.

Many European countries send athletes not up to the standard for World Championships to the Coupe de la Jeunesse.

Venues

Past events:

  • 1967: Ratzeburg,  West Germany
  • 1968: Amsterdam,  Netherlands (2–4 August)
  • 1969: Lago di Patria,  Italy (6–10 August)
  • 1970: Ioannina,  Greece (5–8 August)
  • 1971: Lake Bled,  Yugoslavia (28–31 July)
  • 1972: Milan,  Italy (2–5 August)
  • 1973: Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham,  England (1–4 August)
  • 1974: Ratzeburg,  West Germany (1–4 August)
  • 1975: Montreal,  Canada (6–10 August)
  • 1976: Villach,  Austria (11–14 August)
  • 1977: Tampere,  Finland (4–7 August)
  • 1978: Belgrade,  Yugoslavia (29–30 July)
  • 1979: Moscow,  Soviet Union (14–18 August)
  • 1980: Hazewinkel,  Belgium (13–17 August)
  • 1981: Pancharevo, Sofia,  Bulgaria (4–8 August)
  • 1982: Piediluco,  Italy (4–8 August)
  • 1983: Vichy,  France (3–7 August)
  • 1984: Jönköping,  Sweden (18–21 July)
  • 1985: Brandenburg an der Havel,  East Germany (7–11 August)
  • 1986: Roudnice,  Czechoslovakia (30 July – 3 August)
  • 1987: Cologne,  West Germany (5–9 August)
  • 1988: Milan,  Italy (3–7 August)
  • 1989: Szeged,  Hungary (1–6 August)
  • 1990: Aiguebelette,  France (1–5 August)
  • 1991: Lake of Banyoles,  Spain (1–4 August)
  • 1992: Montreal,  Canada (12–15 August)
  • 1993: Årungen,  Norway (4–8 August)
  • 1994: Munich,  Germany (2–6 August)
  • 1995: Poznań,  Poland (1–5 August)
  • 1996: Strathclyde Country Park, Motherwell,  Scotland (5–11 August)
  • 1997: Hazewinkel,  Belgium (6–10 August)
  • 1998: Ottensheim,  Austria (4–8 August)
  • 1999: Plovdiv,  Bulgaria (4–8 August)
  • 2000: Zagreb,  Croatia (1–6 August)
  • 2001: Duisburg,  Germany (7–11 August)
  • 2002: Trakai,  Lithuania (7–10 August)
  • 2003: Schinias Rowing Centre, Athens,  Greece (5–9 August)
  • 2004: Lake of Banyoles, Banyoles,  Spain (27 July – 1 August)
  • 2005: Brandenburg an der Havel,  Germany (3–6 August)
  • 2006: Amsterdam,  Netherlands (2–5 August)
  • 2007: Shunyi Beijing,  China (8–11 August)
  • 2008: Ottensheim,  Austria (22–28 July)
  • 2009: Brive-la-Gaillarde,  France (5–8 August)
  • 2010: Račice,  Czech Republic (4–7 August)
  • 2011: Dorney Lake, Dorney,  England (3–7 August)
  • 2012: Plovdiv,  Bulgaria (15–19 August)
  • 2013: Trakai,  Lithuania (7–11 August)
  • 2014: Hamburg,  Germany (6–10 August)
  • 2015: Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil (5–9 August)
  • 2016: Rotterdam,  Netherlands (23–28 August)
  • References

    World Rowing Junior Championships Wikipedia


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