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The World University Rowing Championship is a competition sponsored by the International University Sports Federation (FISU) and sanctioned by the International Rowing Federation (FISA), which was first held in 1984.[1]
Race details | |
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Discipline | Rowing |
Organiser | FISU |
History | |
First edition | 1984 |
Editions | 15 |
Ed. | Year | City | Country | Events |
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1 | 1984 | Milan | Italy | |
2 | 1986 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | |
3 | 1992 | Poznań | Poland | |
4 | 1994 | Groningen | Netherlands | |
5 | 1998 | Zagreb | Croatia | |
6 | 2000 | Poznań | Poland | |
7 | 2002 | Nottingham | United Kingdom | |
8 | 2004 | Brive-la-Gaillarde | France | |
9 | 2006 | Trakai | Lithuania | |
10 | 2008 | Belgrade | Serbia | |
11 | 2010 | Szeged | Hungary | |
12 | 2012 | Kazan | Russia | |
13 | 2014 | Gravelines | France | |
14 | 2016 | Poznań | Poland | |
15 | 2018 | Shanghai | China | |
16 | 2020 | Zagreb | Croatia[lower-alpha 1] | |
17 | 2022 | London | Canada[lower-alpha 2] | |
18 | 2024 | Rotterdam | Netherlands |
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