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1967 European Rowing Championships

The 1967 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Allier, a reservoir in the Allier River adjacent to the French city of Vichy. This edition of the European Rowing Championships was held from 1 to 3 September for women,[1] and from 7 to 10 September for men.[2] Women entered in five boat classes (W1x, W2x, W4x+, W4+, W8+),[3] and 14 countries sent 40 boats. For the first time, a women's team from outside Europe attended the championships, with the USA sending two boats.[4] Men competed in all seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4-, M4+, M8+), and 24 or 25 countries (sources vary) sent 113 boats.[4][5] Three non-European countries sent some (male) rowers: the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.[5]

1967 European Rowing Championships
View along Lac d'Allier (Lake Allier)
VenueLake Allier
LocationVichy, France
Dates1–3 September 1967 (women)
7–10 September 1967 (men)

Medal summary – women's events edit

Just six boats were nominated for the eight event, meaning that the six teams (East Germany, the Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Romania, and Czechoslovakia) proceeded straight to the final. Heats and semi-finals were held for the other four boat classes as needed.[6] The woman competed over a 1,000 m distance at the time.[7]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Country & rowers Time[8] Country & rowers Time[8] Country & rowers Time[8]
W1x[9]   East Germany
Anita Kuhlke
3:57.67   Czechoslovakia
Alena Kvasilová-Postlová[7]
3:59.54   Soviet Union
Genovaitė Šidagytė
4:01.36
W2x[10]   Soviet Union
Tatyana Gomolko
Daina Schweiz
3:31.65   East Germany
Monika Sommer
Ursula Pankraths
3:36.51   Netherlands
H.M.R. Arbouw van der Veen
W. Wacht
3:37.79
W4+[11]   East Germany
Helga Schmidt
Renate Schlenzig
Barbara Koch
Barbara Behrend
Ulrike Skrbek (cox)
3:39.61   Soviet Union
Maria Kovalyova
Maria Hapková
Nina Bystrova
Nina Burakova
Olga Blagovensenskaya (cox)
3:41.18   Romania
Ana Tamas
Florica Ghiuzelea
Luminita Golgotiu
Teodora Untaru
Stefania Borisov (cox)
3:42.26
W4x+[12]   Soviet Union
Sofia Grucova
Aleksandra Bocharova
Galina Konstantinova
Tatyana Markvo
Natalya Zakharova (cox)
3:22.69   Hungary
Agnes Salamon
Katalin David
Zsuzsa Szappanos
Mária Fekete
Margit Komornik (cox)
3:25.58   Bulgaria
Miglena Totseva
Verka Alexejeva
Jekaterina Kostova
Stojka Genova
Ganka Hristova (cox)
3:25.60
W8+[13]   Soviet Union
Alla Pervorukova
Irena Bačiulytė
Sofija Korkutytė
Leokadija Semaško
Klavdija Koženkova
Aldona Čiukšytė
Genė Galinytė
Rita Tamašauskaitė
Jūratė Narvidaite (cox)
3:13.20   East Germany
Inge Mundt
Hanna Mitter
Renate Weber
Gitta Kubik
Renate Boesler
Rosemarie Schmidtke
Ingeborg Diesing
Renate Seyfarth
Ulrike Skrbek (cox)
3:14.88   Romania
Viorica Moldovan
Emilia Rigard
Stana Tudor
Doina Balasa
Ana Tamas
Florica Ghiuzelea
Teodora Untaru
Luminita Golgotiu
Stefania Borisov (cox)
3.21.33

Medal summary – men's events edit

The regatta for men was opened in the presence of François Missoffe, the French minister for youths and sport.[2] No country qualified all their seven boats for the finals. East Germany, West Germany, and the United States had six of their boats in the finals, and the Soviet Union had qualified five boats.[14] East Germany was the most successful nation, with five of their six finalists winning medals, including two gold. Achim Hill, who after winning single scull gold was looking back over a long rowing career, commented that "as an old men, I'm having a second spring".[15] Denmark was one of the finalists in the coxless pair but did not start as their stroke had fallen ill.[15] During the finals, the first and the last race were photo finishes for the silver medals. In the coxed four race, East Germany narrowly beat Romania for silver, with the Soviet Union taking gold. In the men's eight, traditionally the last race, West Germany won its only gold medal. The United States was just 0.03 seconds ahead of the Soviet Union for second place.[15]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Country & rowers Time[15] Country & rowers Time[15] Country & rowers Time[15]
M1x[16]   East Germany
Achim Hill
7:59.88   Soviet Union
Vyacheslav Ivanov
8:02.84   Netherlands
Jan Wienese
8:07.82
M2x[17]   Switzerland
Melchior Bürgin
Martin Studach
6:47.85   Bulgaria
Jordan Valtsev
Atanas Selev
6:49.95   Czechoslovakia
Jaroslav Hellebrand
Petr Krátký
6:50.22
M2-[18]   United States
Larry Hough
Tony Johnson
7:45.98   East Germany
Peter Gorny
Günter Bergau
7:56.54   West Germany
Udo Brecht
Hans-Johann Färber
7:59.77
M2+[19]   Italy
Primo Baran
Renzo Sambo
Bruno Cipolla (cox)
8:07.01   East Germany
Hans-Jürgen Friedrich
Werner Riemann
Manfred Wozniak (cox)
8:12.32   Czechoslovakia
Ivan Miluška
Karel Kolesa
Milan Kucharik (cox)
8:12.81
M4-[20]   East Germany
Frank Forberger
Frank Rühle
Dieter Grahn
Dieter Schubert
6:47.50   Hungary
László Lucsanszky
József Csermely
György Sarlós
Csaba Czakó
6:53.24   United States
Lee Demarest
Robert Brayton
Larry Gluckman[21]
Hugh Foley
6:55.11
M4+[22]   Soviet Union
Zigmas Jukna
Antanas Bagdonavičius
Volodymyr Sterlik
Juozas Jagelavičius
Yuriy Lorentsson (cox)
7:07.67   East Germany
Jochen Mitzner
Karl-Heinz Schneider
Günter Roock
Rolf Zimmermann
Johannes Nath (cox)
7:10.51   Romania
Reinhold Batschi
Petre Ceapura
Emanoil Stratan
Ștefan Tudor
Ladislau Lovrenschi (cox)
7:10.74
M8+[23]   West Germany
Horst Meyer
Dirk Schreyer
Rüdiger Henning
Ulrich Luhn
Wolfgang Hottenrott
Egbert Hirschfelder
Jörg Siebert
Roland Böse
Gunther Tiersch (cox)
6:04.89   United States
Ian Gardiner
Curtis Canning
Andy Larkin
Scott Steketee
Franklin Hobbs
Jacques Fiechter
Cleve Livingston
David Higgins
Paul Hoffman (cox)
6:06.46   Soviet Union
Yuri Chodorov
Viktor Suslin
Apolinaras Grigas
Aleksandr Martyshkin
Vladimir Ilyinsky
Vladimir Rikkanen
Michail Mahonov
Nikolai Sumatoshin
Viktor Mikheyev (cox)
6:06.49

Medals table edit

The table shows the aggregate results for men and women. The overall winner was East Germany with four and five gold and silver medals, respectively. The Soviet Union came a close second with the same number of gold medals, but just two silver medals, plus two bronze medals. A total of eleven countries won medals.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  East Germany (GDR)4509
2  Soviet Union (URS)4228
3  United States (USA)1113
4  West Germany (FRG)1012
5  Italy (ITA)1001
  Switzerland (SUI)1001
7  Hungary (HUN)0202
8  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0123
9  Bulgaria (BUL)0112
10  Romania (ROM)0033
11  Netherlands (NED)0022
Totals (11 entries)12121236

References edit

  1. ^ . Neues Deutschland (in German). Vol. 22, no. 241. 2 September 1967. p. 6. Archived from the original on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.(registration required)
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  5. ^ a b . Neue Zeit (in German). Vol. 23, no. 208. 7 September 1967. p. 7. Archived from the original on 6 February 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2018.(registration required)
  6. ^ "Drei DDR-Boote im Finale". Neue Zeit (in German). Vol. 22, no. 205. 3 September 1967. p. 2. Retrieved 5 February 2018.[permanent dead link](registration required)
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The 1967 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Allier a reservoir in the Allier River adjacent to the French city of Vichy This edition of the European Rowing Championships was held from 1 to 3 September for women 1 and from 7 to 10 September for men 2 Women entered in five boat classes W1x W2x W4x W4 W8 3 and 14 countries sent 40 boats For the first time a women s team from outside Europe attended the championships with the USA sending two boats 4 Men competed in all seven Olympic boat classes M1x M2x M2 M2 M4 M4 M8 and 24 or 25 countries sources vary sent 113 boats 4 5 Three non European countries sent some male rowers the United States Australia and New Zealand 5 1967 European Rowing ChampionshipsView along Lac d Allier Lake Allier VenueLake AllierLocationVichy FranceDates1 3 September 1967 women 7 10 September 1967 men 1966 Amsterdam1968 East Berlin Contents 1 Medal summary women s events 2 Medal summary men s events 3 Medals table 4 ReferencesMedal summary women s events editJust six boats were nominated for the eight event meaning that the six teams East Germany the Soviet Union the Netherlands Romania and Czechoslovakia proceeded straight to the final Heats and semi finals were held for the other four boat classes as needed 6 The woman competed over a 1 000 m distance at the time 7 Event Gold Silver Bronze Country amp rowers Time 8 Country amp rowers Time 8 Country amp rowers Time 8 W1x 9 nbsp East Germany Anita Kuhlke 3 57 67 nbsp Czechoslovakia Alena Kvasilova Postlova 7 3 59 54 nbsp Soviet Union Genovaite Sidagyte 4 01 36 W2x 10 nbsp Soviet Union Tatyana Gomolko Daina Schweiz 3 31 65 nbsp East Germany Monika Sommer Ursula Pankraths 3 36 51 nbsp Netherlands H M R Arbouw van der Veen W Wacht 3 37 79 W4 11 nbsp East Germany Helga Schmidt Renate Schlenzig Barbara Koch Barbara Behrend Ulrike Skrbek cox 3 39 61 nbsp Soviet Union Maria Kovalyova Maria Hapkova Nina Bystrova Nina Burakova Olga Blagovensenskaya cox 3 41 18 nbsp Romania Ana Tamas Florica Ghiuzelea Luminita Golgotiu Teodora Untaru Stefania Borisov cox 3 42 26 W4x 12 nbsp Soviet Union Sofia Grucova Aleksandra Bocharova Galina Konstantinova Tatyana Markvo Natalya Zakharova cox 3 22 69 nbsp Hungary Agnes Salamon Katalin David Zsuzsa Szappanos Maria Fekete Margit Komornik cox 3 25 58 nbsp Bulgaria Miglena Totseva Verka Alexejeva Jekaterina Kostova Stojka Genova Ganka Hristova cox 3 25 60 W8 13 nbsp Soviet Union Alla Pervorukova Irena Baciulyte Sofija Korkutyte Leokadija Semasko Klavdija Kozenkova Aldona Ciuksyte Gene Galinyte Rita Tamasauskaite Jurate Narvidaite cox 3 13 20 nbsp East Germany Inge Mundt Hanna Mitter Renate Weber Gitta Kubik Renate Boesler Rosemarie Schmidtke Ingeborg Diesing Renate Seyfarth Ulrike Skrbek cox 3 14 88 nbsp Romania Viorica Moldovan Emilia Rigard Stana Tudor Doina Balasa Ana Tamas Florica Ghiuzelea Teodora Untaru Luminita Golgotiu Stefania Borisov cox 3 21 33Medal summary men s events editThe regatta for men was opened in the presence of Francois Missoffe the French minister for youths and sport 2 No country qualified all their seven boats for the finals East Germany West Germany and the United States had six of their boats in the finals and the Soviet Union had qualified five boats 14 East Germany was the most successful nation with five of their six finalists winning medals including two gold Achim Hill who after winning single scull gold was looking back over a long rowing career commented that as an old men I m having a second spring 15 Denmark was one of the finalists in the coxless pair but did not start as their stroke had fallen ill 15 During the finals the first and the last race were photo finishes for the silver medals In the coxed four race East Germany narrowly beat Romania for silver with the Soviet Union taking gold In the men s eight traditionally the last race West Germany won its only gold medal The United States was just 0 03 seconds ahead of the Soviet Union for second place 15 Event Gold Silver Bronze Country amp rowers Time 15 Country amp rowers Time 15 Country amp rowers Time 15 M1x 16 nbsp East Germany Achim Hill 7 59 88 nbsp Soviet Union Vyacheslav Ivanov 8 02 84 nbsp Netherlands Jan Wienese 8 07 82 M2x 17 nbsp Switzerland Melchior Burgin Martin Studach 6 47 85 nbsp Bulgaria Jordan Valtsev Atanas Selev 6 49 95 nbsp Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Hellebrand Petr Kratky 6 50 22 M2 18 nbsp United States Larry Hough Tony Johnson 7 45 98 nbsp East Germany Peter Gorny Gunter Bergau 7 56 54 nbsp West Germany Udo Brecht Hans Johann Farber 7 59 77 M2 19 nbsp Italy Primo Baran Renzo Sambo Bruno Cipolla cox 8 07 01 nbsp East Germany Hans Jurgen Friedrich Werner Riemann Manfred Wozniak cox 8 12 32 nbsp Czechoslovakia Ivan Miluska Karel Kolesa Milan Kucharik cox 8 12 81 M4 20 nbsp East Germany Frank Forberger Frank Ruhle Dieter Grahn Dieter Schubert 6 47 50 nbsp Hungary Laszlo Lucsanszky Jozsef Csermely Gyorgy Sarlos Csaba Czako 6 53 24 nbsp United States Lee Demarest Robert Brayton Larry Gluckman 21 Hugh Foley 6 55 11 M4 22 nbsp Soviet Union Zigmas Jukna Antanas Bagdonavicius Volodymyr Sterlik Juozas Jagelavicius Yuriy Lorentsson cox 7 07 67 nbsp East Germany Jochen Mitzner Karl Heinz Schneider Gunter Roock Rolf Zimmermann Johannes Nath cox 7 10 51 nbsp Romania Reinhold Batschi Petre Ceapura Emanoil Stratan Ștefan Tudor Ladislau Lovrenschi cox 7 10 74 M8 23 nbsp West Germany Horst Meyer Dirk Schreyer Rudiger Henning Ulrich Luhn Wolfgang Hottenrott Egbert Hirschfelder Jorg Siebert Roland Bose Gunther Tiersch cox 6 04 89 nbsp United States Ian Gardiner Curtis Canning Andy Larkin Scott Steketee Franklin Hobbs Jacques Fiechter Cleve Livingston David Higgins Paul Hoffman cox 6 06 46 nbsp Soviet Union Yuri Chodorov Viktor Suslin Apolinaras Grigas Aleksandr Martyshkin Vladimir Ilyinsky Vladimir Rikkanen Michail Mahonov Nikolai Sumatoshin Viktor Mikheyev cox 6 06 49Medals table editThe table shows the aggregate results for men and women The overall winner was East Germany with four and five gold and silver medals respectively The Soviet Union came a close second with the same number of gold medals but just two silver medals plus two bronze medals A total of eleven countries won medals RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp East Germany GDR 45092 nbsp Soviet Union URS 42283 nbsp United States USA 11134 nbsp West Germany FRG 10125 nbsp Italy ITA 1001 nbsp Switzerland SUI 10017 nbsp Hungary HUN 02028 nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 01239 nbsp Bulgaria BUL 011210 nbsp Romania ROM 003311 nbsp Netherlands NED 0022Totals 11 entries 12121236References edit Drei schon im Finale Anita Kuhlke sowie Doppelzweier bestreiten noch Hoffnungslaufe Neues Deutschland in German Vol 22 no 241 2 September 1967 p 6 Archived from the original on 3 February 2018 Retrieved 3 February 2018 registration required a b Ruder EM In Vichy eroffnet Berliner Zeitung in German Vol 23 no 247 8 September 1967 p 11 Archived from the original on 3 February 2018 Retrieved 3 February 2018 registration required Ruder Europameisterschaften seit 1913 Deutsche Medaillenerfolge Gold Silber und Bronze in German Russelsheimer Ruder Klub 08 Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b Smalman Smith Helena 21 March 2017 1965 Women s European Rowing Championships Rowing Story Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b 25 Lander am Start Neue Zeit in German Vol 23 no 208 7 September 1967 p 7 Archived from the original on 6 February 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2018 registration required Drei DDR Boote im Finale Neue Zeit in German Vol 22 no 205 3 September 1967 p 2 Retrieved 5 February 2018 permanent dead link registration required a b DDR Frauen schafften es Berliner Zeitung in German Vol 23 no 242 3 September 1967 p 4 Retrieved 5 February 2018 permanent dead link registration required a b c Anita Kuhlke und Vierer m St wurden Europameister Neues Deutschland in German Vol 22 no 243 4 September 1967 p 5 Archived from the original on 7 June 2020 Retrieved 5 February 2018 registration required Heckert 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