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1972 European Rowing Championships
VenueBeetzsee
LocationBrandenburg an der Havel, Brandenburg, East Germany
Dates10–13 August 1972
Nations20

← 1971 Copenhagen

1973 Moscow →

The 1972 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held at the regatta course on the BeetzseeinBrandenburg, which was then located in East Germany. There were five competitions for women only; the events for men were contested at the 1972 Summer OlympicsinMunich, West Germany, instead.[1]AsWorld Rowing Championships were still held at four-year intervals at the time, the European Rowing Championships were open to nations outside of Europe and had become to be regarded as quasi-world championships.

It was only in March 1972 that the East German rowing association took on organising the championships[2] that were held from 10 to 13 August 1972 and that saw entries from 20 nations.[3] The first sixteen nations that put their nominations forward were the Soviet Union, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, West Germany, the Netherlands, France, Great Britain, Belgium, Australia, and the host East Germany.[4] Later registrations included the United States and New Zealand.[3] The host country held its rowing championships at the same venue a month earlier not just to determine their national champions, but also to find the women that should get nominations for the European championships.[5]

Medal summary – women's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Country & rowers Time Country & rowers Time Country & rowers Time
W1x[6][7]  Netherlands
Ingrid Munneke-Dusseldorp
3:59.02  France
Annick Anthoine
4:01.78  East Germany
Anita Kuhlke
4:05.25
W2x[8]  Soviet Union
Galina Suslina
Elena Kondrashina
3:42.42  Netherlands
Truus Bauer
Toos van Akkeren
3:44.08  France
Marie-Claire Barnier
Renée Camu
3:44.18
W4+[9]  Soviet Union
Nina Bystrova
Evdokia Riabova
Nina Abramova
Nina Filatova
Zoia Mironova (cox)
3:41.32  East Germany
Renate Schlenzig
Sabine Dähne
Angelika Noack
Rosel Nitsche
Gudrun Apelt (cox)
3:44.69  Netherlands
Liesbeth de Bruin
Pauline Luynenburg
Myriam Steenman
Yvonne Jacobi
Yvonne Vischschraper (cox)
3:46.50
W4x+[10]  Romania
Teodora Boicu
Maria Micșa
Ileana Nemet
Mărioara Singiorzan
Maria Ghiata (cox)
3:31.82  Soviet Union
Vera Fjodoreva
Ada Timofeyeva
Raissa Karatayeva
Vera Nikolskaya
Ludmila Arsakovskaya (cox)
3:32.68  West Germany
Ute Meyer
Marlies Meyer
Marlies Schätze
Karola Kleinschmidt
Renate Gruenke (cox)
3:36.70
W8+[11]  Soviet Union
Elena Morozova
Tatyana Petrova
Zoia Sitnikova
Elena Shvachko
Anna Pasokha
Nadejda Bondareva
Valentina Kulikova
Alla Kuleshova
Lidiya Krylova (cox)
3:18.53  Romania
Ecaterina Trancioveanu
Viorica Lincaru
Elena Oprea
Cristel Wiener
Florica Petcu
Elena Gawluk
Marioara Constantin
Georgeta Alexe
Aneta Sieburg (cox)
3:20.67  East Germany
Ute Bahr
Maria Notbohm
Susanne Spitzer
Marita Jaschke
Sabine Schulz
Monika Mittenzwei
Regine Forkel
Irmhild Schulz
Christine Rösch (cox)
3:21.17

Medals table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)3104
2 Netherlands (NED)1113
3 Romania (ROU)1102
4 East Germany (GDR)0123
5 France (FRA)0112
6 West Germany (FRG)0011
Totals (6 entries)55515

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1972 European Championships". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  • ^ "Ruder-EM für Frauen 1972 in der DDR". Neue Zeit (in German). Vol. 28, no. 77. 30 March 1972. p. 8. Retrieved 3 January 2018.(registration required)
  • ^ a b Allmert, Hans (31 July 1972). "Frauen-Europameisterschaften mit einem Rekordmeldeergebnis". Neues Deutschland (in German). Vol. 27, no. 210. p. 6. Retrieved 3 January 2018.(registration required)
  • ^ "Ein lohnender Blick". Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 28, no. 191. 12 July 1972. p. 11. Retrieved 3 January 2018.(registration required)
  • ^ "Um Frauen-Rudertitel auf dem Beetzsee". Neues Deutschland (in German). Vol. 27, no. 194. 15 July 1972. p. 5. Retrieved 3 January 2018.(registration required)
  • ^ "(W1x) Women's Single Sculls – Final". 13 August 1972. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  • ^ "Ingrid Dusseldorp-Munneke". 13 August 1972. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  • ^ "(W2x) Women's Double Sculls – Final". 13 August 1972. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  • ^ "(W4+) Women's Coxed Four – Final". 13 August 1972. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  • ^ "(W4x+) Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls – Final". 13 August 1972. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  • ^ "(W8+) Women's Eight – Final". 13 August 1972. Retrieved 3 January 2018.

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