World Rowing Championships - Venues

Venues

Ed. Year City Country Date
1. 1962 Lucerne
Switzerland
2. 1966 Bled
Yugoslavia
3. 1970 St. Catharines
Canada
4. 1974 Lucerne
Switzerland
5. 1975 Nottingham
Great Britain
6. 1977 Amsterdam
Netherlands
7. 1978 Hamilton
New Zealand
8. 1979 Bled
Yugoslavia September 3 – September 9
9. 1980 Hazewinkel Belgium
10. 1981 Munich
Germany
11. 1982 Lucerne
Switzerland
12. 1983 Duisburg Germany
13. 1984 Montreal
Canada
14. 1985 Hazewinkel Belgium
15. 1986 Nottingham
Great Britain
16. 1987 Copenhagen Denmark
17. 1988 Milan Italy
18. 1989 Bled
Yugoslavia September 3 – September 10
19. 1990 Tasmania
Australia October 24 – November 4
20. 1991 Vienna Austria August 24 – August 25
21. 1992 Montreal
Canada
22. 1993 Račice
Czech Republic May 8 – May 9
23. 1994 Indianapolis
United States September 17 – September 18
24. 1995 Tampere
Finland August 25 – August 27
25. 1996 Motherwell
Great Britain August 5 – August 11
26. 1997 Aiguebelette France August 31 – September 7
27. 1998 Cologne
Germany September 6 – September 13
28. 1999 St. Catharines
Canada August 22 – August 29
29. 2000 Zagreb
Croatia August 1 – August 6
30. 2001 Lucerne
Switzerland August 19 – August 26
31. 2002 Seville
Spain September 15 – September 22
32. 2003 Milan
Italy August 24 – August 31
33. 2004 Banyoles
Spain July 27 – August 1
34. 2005 Kaizu, Gifu
Japan August 29 – September 4
35. 2006 Dorney
Great Britain August 20 – August 27
36. 2007 Munich
Germany August 26 – September 2
37. 2008 Ottensheim Austria July 20 – July 27
38. 2009 Poznań
Poland August 23 – August 30
39. 2010 Hamilton
New Zealand October 29 – November 7
40. 2011 Bled
Slovenia August 28 – September 4
41. 2012 Plovdiv Bulgaria August 15 – August 19
42. 2013 Chungju
South Korea August 25 – September 1
43. 2014 Amsterdam
Netherlands August 24 – August 31
44. 2015 Aiguebelette France August 30 – September 6
Times Hosted Host Country
4 Switzerland, Canada, Great Britain, Germany
3 Yugoslavia
2 New Zealand, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Spain, France
1 South Korea, Denmark, Australia, Czech Republic, United States, Finland, Croatia, Japan, Poland, Slovenia, Bulgaria

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