HOW TO FOLLOW THE EVENT
- Please visit the below link for Results/Startlists:
- Live Streaming
- Join the conversation …Use the hashtag #ERU23Champs
- Learn more about rowing with this short series about the sport. Full playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3HMysxDej7pYika4-RIHlOpIlhl-bTAF
- Visit the OC’s Facebook event page here.
EVENT DOCUMENTS
[DOC src=”130230″ name=”2018 European Rowing Under 23 Championships – Bulletin”]
[DOC src=”133004″ name=”2018 ERU23CH Brest_Schedule”]
[DOC src=”132979″ name=”2018 EU23CH – Entries by Country”]
[DOC src=”132978″ name=”2018 EU23CH – Entries by Event”]
[DOC src=”132986″ name=”2018 EU23CH – Entries by Event Summary – Updated 24 August 2018″]
[DOC src=”139259″ name=”2018 ERU23CH – Brest – Results”]
[DOC src=”139260″ name=”2018 ERU23CH – Brest – Results Summary”]
ELIGIBILITY
All European Member National Federations plus Israel shall be eligible to compete in the European Rowing Under 23 Championships. An athlete must present a valid passport from the country for which he wishes to compete (as per FISA rules). A rower may compete in an Under 23 rowing event until 31st of December of the year in which he/she reaches the age of 22.
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EVENTS OFFERED
The following events are offered at the European Rowing Under 23 Championships:
Under 23 Men (BM): 1x, 2x, 2-, 4x, 4-, 4+, 8+
Under 23 Women (BW): 1x, 2x, 2-, 4x, 4-, 4+, 8+
Under 23 Lightweight Men (BLM): 1x, 2-, 2x, 4x
Under 23 Lightweight Women (BLW): 1x, 2-, 2x, 4x
ABOUT THE VENUE
“Brest Regional Rowing Center of Olympic reserve”: The Brest regatta course is one of the training grounds of the two-time Olympic Champion and six-time World Champion single sculler Ekaterina Karsten-Khodotovitch. Karsten was Belarus’ first athlete to win an Olympic medal, making her a national hero. The first competition was organized in 1994. In 1997 the course was reconstructed. It has previously hosted the 2009 European Rowing Championships and 2010 World Rowing Under 23 Championships. The length of the course is 2250m and 150m wide.
ABOUT BREST
Brest is situated in the southwest of Belarus at the confluence of the Bug and Mukhavyets rivers, 350km from the capital Minsk. It has a population of 300,000 inhabitants. The city was founded by the Slavs. During World War I the city was captured by the German army in 1915. In 1918 the city was declared part of the Belarusian Democratic Republic. However, in 1919 the newly reconstituted Poland took control of Brest. From 1941-1944, during World War II, Germany occupied Brest. From 1944 to 1991 the city was part of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) and is now in Belarus.
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