Coupe de la Jeunesse
Sport | Rowing |
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Founded | 1985 |
No. of teams | 16 |
Country | AUT BEL CZE DEN FRA GBR HUN IRL ITA NED NOR POL POR ESP SWE 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 (14 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. Some countries use this regatta as a destination for athletes who do not reach the standard required for the Junior World Championships.[citation needed]
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
- Austria
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- France
- Great Britain
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
Organisation
The Coupe has a four-member executive committee elected by the delegate assembly. As of 2023, the executive committee consisted of:[citation needed]
- Gary Harris, President (Great Britain)
- Gwenda Stevens, Secretary General (Belgium)
- Judit Meszaros, Technical Assessor (Hungary)
- Michael Zwahlen, Technical Assessor (Switzerland)
Venues and results
References
- ^ "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.
- ^ "Coupe de la Jeunesse 2021".
- ^ "Coupe de la Jeunesse 2019".
- ^ "Vichy 2009". clubavironvichy.asso.fr. Archived from the original on 13 November 2008.
- ^ 2008 Regatta Programme
- ^ 1999 Regatta Venue
External links
- Official website
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- African Junior Championships
- Asian Championships
- Asian Junior Championships
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- European U23 Championships
- European U19 Championships
- European University Championships
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- Military World Games (demo only)
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- Universiade
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- World Masters Regatta
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