World Rowing Junior Championships

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.

World Rowing Junior Championships

The first FISA Youth Regatta was held in 1967[1] 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

YearDatesHost CityNo. of events1st Place2nd Place3rd Place
1967–30 JulyWest Germany Ratzeburg7 Italy West Germany Yugoslavia
19682–4 AugustNetherlands Amsterdam7 East Germany Netherlands United States
19696–10 AugustItaly Napoli7 West Germany Czechoslovakia France
19705–8 August Ioannina7 East Germany West Germany Italy
197128–31 JulySocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bled7 East Germany Soviet Union West Germany
19722–5 AugustItaly Milan7 East Germany West Germany Soviet Union
19731–4 AugustUnited Kingdom Nottingham7 East Germany West Germany Soviet Union
19741–4 AugustWest Germany Ratzeburg8 East Germany West Germany Italy
19756–10 AugustCanada Montreal8 East Germany Soviet Union West Germany
197611–14 AugustAustria Villach8 East Germany Soviet Union West Germany
19774–7 AugustFinland Tampere8 East Germany West Germany Poland
197829–30 JulySocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Belgrade14 East Germany Soviet Union Czechoslovakia
197914–18 AugustSoviet Union Moscow14 Soviet Union East Germany Bulgaria
198013–17 AugustBelgium Heindonk14 East Germany Soviet Union Bulgaria
19814–8 August Sofia14 East Germany Romania Soviet Union
19824–8 AugustItaly Piediluco14 East Germany Soviet Union West Germany
19833–7 AugustFrance Vichy14 East Germany Soviet Union Bulgaria
198418–21 JulySweden Jönköping14 East Germany Soviet Union France
1985[2]7–11 AugustEast Germany Brandenburg an der Havel14 East Germany Romania Soviet Union
198630 July – 3 AugustCzechoslovakia Račice14 East Germany Soviet Union Italy
19875–9 AugustWest Germany Cologne14 East Germany Soviet Union Italy
19883–7 AugustItaly Milan14 East Germany Soviet Union Italy
19891–6 AugustHungary Szeged14 East Germany Soviet Union Yugoslavia
19901–5 AugustFrance Aiguebelette-le-Lac14 East Germany Soviet Union Italy
19911–4 AugustSpain Banyoles14 Germany Czechoslovakia Soviet Union
199212–15 AugustCanada Montreal14 Germany Czechoslovakia Australia
19934–8 AugustNorway Ås14 Germany AustraliaNorway Norway
19946–15 AugustGermany Oberschleißheim14 Germany Romania  Switzerland
19951–5 AugustPoland Poznan14 Germany AustraliaDenmark Denmark
19965–11 AugustUnited Kingdom Glasgow14 Germany Romania Australia
19976–10 AugustBelgium Heindonk14 Germany Romania Australia
19984–8 AugustAustria Ottensheim14 Germany Romania Australia
19995–8 AugustBulgaria Plovdiv14 Germany Romania Great Britain
20002–5 AugustCroatia Zagreb14 Germany Italy Belarus
20018–11 AugustGermany Duisburg14 Romania France Germany
20027–10 AugustLithuania Trakai14 Italy Romania Australia
20036–9 AugustGreece Athens14 Italy Australia Romania
200427–31 JulySpain Banyoles14 Romania Ukraine Germany
20053–6 AugustGermany Brandenburg an der Havel14 Germany Romania Italy
20062–5 AugustNetherlands Amsterdam14 Germany Romania New Zealand
20078–11 AugustChina Beijing13 China Germany Romania
200822–28 JulyAustria Ottensheim13 Germany New Zealand United States
20095–8 AugustFrance Brive-la-Gaillarde13 Germany Australia Great Britain
 Romania
20104–7 AugustCzech Republic Račice13 Germany Romania Greece
 United States
20113–7 AugustUnited Kingdom Dorney13 Germany Romania Italy
201215–19 AugustBulgaria Plovdiv13 Italy Romania Germany
20137–11 AugustLithuania Trakai13 Germany Romania Italy
20146–10 AugustGermany Hamburg13 Germany Romania China
20155–9 AugustBrazil Rio de Janeiro13 Germany Italy Netherlands
201623–28 AugustNetherlands Rotterdam13 Italy Germany Czech Republic
20172–6 AugustLithuania Trakai13 Romania Great Britain Croatia
20188–12 AugustCzech Republic Račice13 United States Italy Great Britain
20197–11 AugustJapan Tokyo14 Germany China Italy
202016–23 AugustSlovenia Bledcancelled[3]
202111–15 AugustBulgaria Plovdiv14 United States Germany Romania
202227–31 JulyItaly Varese14 Greece Italy Germany
20232–6 AugustFrance Paris14 Great Britain
 Italy
 Romania
202418–25 AugustCanada St. Catharines
2025Lithuania Trakai[4]
2026Bulgaria Plovdiv[5]

Medal table

As of 2022.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany1465317216
2 Germany13710065302
3 Romania664238146
4 Italy436555163
5 Soviet Union426148151
6 Australia26222573
7 Great Britain22363290
8 United States21303182
9 West Germany184141100
10 China1581437
11 Czech Republic136827
12 France12343177
13 Bulgaria11142146
14 Netherlands941932
15 Russia8151538
16 Czechoslovakia8112039
17  Switzerland87924
18 Greece7161538
19 Poland7111937
20 New Zealand7111432
21 Slovenia77721
22 Belarus613625
23 Yugoslavia612624
24 Lithuania53311
25 Denmark481022
26 Serbia42410
27 Croatia37818
 Spain37818
29 Estonia3216
30 Canada231520
31 Ukraine23813
32 Latvia23611
33 Norway22610
34 Argentina1102
35 Portugal1001
36 Austria08715
37 South Africa0448
38 Belgium0358
39 Hungary02911
40 Turkey0235
41 Sweden0224
42 Chile0213
43 Ireland0112
44 Brazil0011
 Finland0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (46 entries)6776846602021

References

  1. "FISA Timeline". Rowing Story. 26 April 2017. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  2. "Ruder-Nachwuchs kämpft um 14 Weltmeister-Titel" [Rowing youngsters fights for 14 world champion titles]. Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 41, no. 182. 6 August 1985. p. 6. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  3. "2020 World Rowing regatta season : the continued consequences of COVID-19 global pandemic". worldrowing.com. 9 April 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  4. 2025-aisiais Trakuose vyks pasaulio jaunių irklavimo čempionatas
  5. "2022 World Rowing Congress attributes 2025 World Rowing Championships to Shanghai". World Rowing. 26 September 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
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