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The 1921 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Amstel in the Dutch capital city Amsterdam[1][2] from 9 to 11 September.[3] The competition was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+), the same ones as had been used at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp.[4]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | Country & rowers | Time | |
M1x[5] | Netherlands Frits Eijken |
Italy Nino Castellani |
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M2x[6] | Netherlands Constant Pieterse C.H.J. Schleicher |
Belgium Lucien Brouha Jules George |
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M2+[7] | Belgium Marcel Roman Roger Legrand Georges Anthony (cox) |
France | Netherlands Johannes van der Vegte Bernard te Hennepe C.A. van Es (cox) |
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M4+[8] | Switzerland Willy Brüderlin Max Rudolf Émile Albrecht Paul Rudolf |
France | Netherlands F.W. Boers J. van Holst Pellikaan P.L. van Baren C. Gisbel J.A. Meurex (cox) |
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M8+[9] | Switzerland Willy Brüderlin Max Rudolf Émile Albrecht Paul Rudolf Heini Thoma Alexander Thiedemann E. Binkert Ferdinand Lecomte A. Wolf (cox) |
Hungary H. István Keresztes László Józsa Károly Jesze Lajos Wick Kálmán Jesze István Szendeffy Sándor Hautzinger Ferenc Kirchknopf Károly Koch (cox) |
Belgium Jacques Haller Léon Vleurinck Robert Libaert Auguste Hoefman Oscar Bekaert Adrien D'Hondt Robert De Mulder Jean van Silfhout Jules van Wambeke (cox) |
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