- The
Rotsee (previously
known as Rootsee) is a
natural rowing lake on the
northern edge of Lucerne, Switzerland. It is
regarded as one of the best rowing...
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World Rowing Cup.
Winning gold at
Belgrade Sava,
Serbia in May;
Lucerne Rotsee,
Switzerland in May; and
Munich Oberschleissheim,
Germany in June. On 1...
- Mühlauhafen,
Mannheim (13 May) Årungen, Ås (3 June) Bosbaan,
Amsterdam (1 July)
Rotsee,
Lucerne (15 July)
Titie Jordache West
Germany Jüri
Jaanson Estonia 1991...
- August.
Lucerne annually hosts the
final leg of the
World Rowing Cup on
Rotsee Lake.
Numerous World Rowing Championships have been held in
Lucerne including...
- 2001
World Rowing Championships were held from 19 to 26
August 2001 at
Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland. Non-Olympic
classes Non-Olympic
classes "2001...
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August 1982 at
Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland. FISA – The
Official World Rowing Database. "1982
World Championships –
Lucerne Rotsee, Switzerland". Archived...
- the
European Rowing Championships: in 1908 and then in 1926. The
nearby Rotsee has
since 1933 been used for
rowing regattas instead. On the way south,...
- County,
North Dakota Lake Chervonoye, in
Belarus Raudvatnet, in
Norway Rotsee, in
Switzerland Red Lake
Falls (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page...
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championships in rowing. The
competition was held in
September 1962 on the
Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Rowers from West
Germany dominated the competition...
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Retrieved 8 May 2021. "Final
spots for the
Olympics determined on the
Rotsee".
International Rowing Federation. 16 May 2021.
Archived from the original...