Results
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[DOC src=”114048″ name=”Final Ranking – European Rowing Junior Championships”]
[DOC src=”114049″ name=”Medal Table – European Rowing Junior Championships”]
Entries List
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[DOC src=”113498″ name=”2014 European Junior Championships Provisional Timetable”]
Events offered
The events offered at the 2014 European Rowing Junior Championships are:
Men (JM) | 1x | 2x | 2- | 4- | 4x | 4+ | 8+ |
Women (JW) | 1x | 2x | 2- | 4- | 4x | 8+ |
The 2014 European Rowing Junior Championship will also stage a national triathlon (running/slalom/rowing) for 12-14 years old children as well as a European Rowing U23 Cup to offer the possibility to U23 to come and compete during the same week-end. Ten U23 events will be offered:
Men (U23M) | 1x | 2- | LM2x | LM4- | 4x | 8+ | |
Women (U23W) | 1x | LW2x | 4- | 4x |
Event Information
2014 European Rowing Junior Championships Bulletin
2014 ERJCh information leaflet
Rowing in Belgium
The Belgium Rowing Federation (FRBA / KBR) is a founding member of FISA (1892).
About Belgium
Belgium is a constitutional and hereditary monarchy in Western Europe; the country became independent in 1830. It is generally flat except for the hilly and forested southeast (Ardennes) region.
In the last 40 years, the country evolved into a federal structure. As a result, the first Article of the Belgian constitution reads today: ‘Belgium is a federal state, composed of communities and regions’. Community refers to persons and the bond that unifies them, namely their language and culture. The country has three official languages: Dutch, French and German and, as a result, Belgium today has three communities: the Flemish Community, the French Community and the German-speaking Community. The regions convey economic interests; the names are borrowed from the name of the territory they represent, the Flemish Region in the North (population: 6.3 million), Brussels Capital Region (population: 1.15 million) and the Walloon Region in the south (population: 3.5 million) which includes the smaller German-speaking population of about 70.000 persons in the East of Belgium. The country if further divided into 10 provinces and 589 municipal councils.
Brussels, the capital, is the headquarters of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
More information:
- Belgium at a glance: http://www.belgium.be/en/binaries/belgium_at_a_glance_tcm115-36271.pdf
- Discover Flanders: http://www.vlaanderen.be/en/discover-flanders
- Belgian Tourist Office Brussels Wallonia: http://www.opt.be/accueil/en/index.html
- Eastbelgian Tourist Office: http://www.eastbelgium.com
About Hazewinkel
The Hazewinkel regatta course is situated in Willebroek which is situated near the city of Mechelen, and between Antwerp 18 km North Brussels 20 km South.
It is a well-known green rowing lake which hosted many international events such as World Championships in 1985, World FISA Masters Regatta in 2000 or World U23 Championships in 2006. It regularly welcomes teams as part of their preparation (e.g. France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, New Zealand).