1920 European Rowing Championships | |
Venue: | Saône |
Location: | Mâcon, France |
Dates: | 15 August 1920 |
Prev: | 1913 Ghent |
Next: | 1921 Amsterdam |
The 1920 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on 15 August on the Saône in the French city Mâcon.[1] The competition was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+), the same ones as used at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp later in the same month.[2] These were the first European Rowing Championships held after WWI; the previous championships had been held in 1913 in Ghent.[3]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
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Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | ||
M1x[4] | Max Schmid | Giovanni di Vaio | Jacques Haller | ||||
M2x[5] | Alfred Plé Gaston Giran | Wilhelm Walter Karl Schöchlin | Émile Denis Paul Wilbrant | ||||
M2+[6] | Gabriel Poix Maurice Monney-Bouton Ernest Barberolle (cox) | Édouard Candeveau Alfred Felber Paul Piaget (cox) | Georges Van Den Bossche Oscar Van Den Bossche | ||||
M4+[7] | Hans Walter Max Rudolf Willy Brüderlin Paul Rudolf Paul Staub (cox) | Oscar Bekaert Adrien D'Hondt Robert Demulder Jean van Silfhout Jules Van Wambeke (cox) | |||||
M8+[8] | Hans Walter Max Rudolf Willy Brüderlin Paul Rudolf Franz Türler Charles Freuler Fran Roesli Rudolf Bosshard Paul Staub (cox) | Daniël Clarembaux Jozef Hermans Charles Lalemand Gustave De Mulder Félix Taymans René Smet Julien Crickx Maurice Requillé | Giuseppe de Col Michelangelo Bernasconi Carlo Cosmati Edoardo Natella Paolino Porta Ambrogio Pessina Enzo Malinverno Angelo Maiocchi Plinio Urio (cox) |