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Coupe de la Jeunesse

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coupe de la Jeunesse
SportRowing
Founded1985
No. of teams16
CountryAustria AUT
Belgium BEL
Czech Republic CZE
Denmark DEN
FranceFRA
United Kingdom GBR
Hungary HUN
Republic of Ireland IRL
Italy ITA
Netherlands NED
Norway NOR
Poland POL
Portugal POR
Spain ESP
Sweden SWE
Switzerland SUI

The Coupe de la Jeunesse is an international rowing regatta rowed over 2,000 m every year. It was founded in 1985 and is open to rowers who are 18 or under by the end of the current calendar year. It is a two-day team event, with points awarded to nations based on finishing position in each category. As a result, a strong overall team is required to take overall victory in the Coupe, and the event has only ever been won by Great Britain (16 wins), Italy (13 wins), and France (8 wins).[1] [2] [3]

Each category is raced separately on the first and second day of the regatta, allowing different Coupe de la Jeunesse event winners on each day. Many countries use this regatta as a destination for athletes who do not reach the standard required for the Junior World Championships.

Categories raced

Events are raced in the following boats (using standard abbreviations):

  • Men: 8+, 4+, 4-, 2-, 4x, 2x, 1x
  • Women: 8+, 4-, 2-, 4x, 2x, 1x

Prior to its addition to the official programme in 2007 the women's eights event was raced as a demonstration event for two years, and is still the only event to be raced immediately before the Opening Ceremony. Crews competing in the eights consist of rowers who are also racing in other events at the Coupe de la Jeunesse.

Competing countries

Organisation

The Coupe has a four-member Executive Committee elected by the Delegate Assembly.

Currently the Executive Committee consists of:

  • Gary Harris, President (Great Britain)
  • Gwenda Stevens, Secretary General (Belgium)
  • Judit Meszaros, Technical Assessor (Hungary)
  • Michael Zwahlen, Technical Assessor (Switzerland)

Venues and results

Year Venue Winner
2024 Račice, Czech Republic
2023 Amsterdam, Netherlands  Great Britain
2022 Castrelo de Mino, Spain  Great Britain
2021 Ottensheim, Linz, Austria  Italy
2020 Ottensheim, Linz, Austria [Cancelled]
2019 Corgeno, Italy  Italy
2018 Inniscarra Lake, Cork, Ireland  Great Britain
2017 Hazewinkel, Belgium  Great Britain
2016 Poznan, Poland  Great Britain
2015 Szeged, Hungary  Italy
2014 Libourne, France  Italy
2013 Lucerne, Switzerland  Great Britain
2012 Banyoles, Spain  Italy
2011 Ottensheim, Linz, Austria  Italy
2010 Hazewinkel, Belgium  Italy
2009 Vichy, France  Great Britain
2008 Inniscarra Lake, Cork, Ireland[4]  Great Britain
2007 Varese, Italy  Italy
2006 Groningen, Netherlands  Great Britain
2005 Dorney Lake, Dorney, Great Britain  Great Britain
2004 Ravenna, Italy  Italy
2003 Hazewinkel, Belgium  Great Britain
2002 Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal  Italy
2001 Brive, France  France
2000 Sempach, Switzerland  France
1999 Inniscarra Lake, Cork, Ireland[5]  Great Britain
1998 Candia, Italy  Great Britain
1997 Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, Great Britain  Great Britain
1996 Amsterdam, Netherlands  France
1995 Bourges, France  France
1994 Hazewinkel, Belgium  Great Britain
1993 Vichy, France  Great Britain
1992 Schiffenensee, Switzerland  France
1991 Glasgow, Great Britain  France
1990 Hazewinkel, Belgium  Italy
1989 Candia, Italy  Great Britain
1988 Mantes-la-Jolie, France  France
1987 Ghent, Belgium  Italy
1986 Bern, Switzerland  Italy
1985 Candia, Italy  France

References

  1. ^ "About the Coupe - Coupe de la Jeunesse 2018". Coupe de la Jeunesse 2018. Archived from the original on 19 June 2019. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  2. ^ "Coupe de la Jeunesse 2021".
  3. ^ "Coupe de la Jeunesse 2019".
  4. ^ 2008 Regatta Programme
  5. ^ 1999 Regatta Programme

External links

This page was last edited on 6 October 2023, at 00:11
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