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1991 World Rowing Championships

International rowing event


Summary

International rowing event

FieldValue
name1991 World Rowing Championships
venueNew Danube
locationVienna, Austria
dates19–25 August
competitors
nations
prev1990 Tasmania
next1992 Montreal

The 1991 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 19 to 25 August 1991 in Vienna, Austria. The regatta was held on the New Danube.

Medal summary

The finals were raced on Saturday and Sunday, 24 and 25 August.

Men's events

Men's lightweight events
LM1x
LM2x
LM4x
LM4-
LM8+

Women's events

Women's lightweight events
LW1x
LW2x
LW4-

Medal table

PlaceNationTotalTotal22222266
172312
24105
32204
42125
52002
61315
71124
81001
1001
1001
110325
0325
130123
140112
0112
0112
170101
0101
190022
0022
210011

References

References

  1. (17 August 1991). "Vereinte Ruderflotte geht auf Medaillenjagd". [[Berliner Zeitung]].
  2. "1991 World Rowing Championships". [[International Rowing Federation]].
  3. (26 August 1991). "Ergebnisspiegel". [[Berliner Zeitung]].
  4. "RRK 08 Rudern – Deutsche Erfolge bei Ruder-Weltmeisterschaften". Rrk-online.de.
  5. "Australia's World Championship Medallists – Australian Rowing History". Rowinghistory-aus.info.
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