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    The Rotsee (previously known as Rootsee) is a natural rowing lake on the northern edge of Lucerne, Switzerland. It is regarded as one of the best rowing...
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  • District), Kazakhstan Lake Chervonoye, in Belarus Raudvatnet, in Norway Rotsee, in Switzerland Red Lake Falls (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • Mühlauhafen, Mannheim (13 May) Årungen, Ås (3 June) Bosbaan, Amsterdam (1 July) Rotsee, Lucerne (15 July) Titie Jordache  West Germany Jüri Jaanson  Estonia 1991...
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    August. Lucerne annually hosts the final leg of the World Rowing Cup on Rotsee Lake. Numerous World Rowing Championships have been held in Lucerne including...
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  • August 1982 at Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland. FISA – The Official World Rowing Database. "1982 World Championships – Lucerne Rotsee, Switzerland". Archived...
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    World Rowing Cup. Winning gold at Belgrade Sava, Serbia in May; Lucerne Rotsee, Switzerland in May; and Munich Oberschleissheim, Germany in June. On 1...
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  • 2001 World Rowing Championships were held from 19 to 26 August 2001 at Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland.   Non-Olympic classes   Non-Olympic classes "2001...
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    Cup and World Cup Races in Paris with a time of 6.38, Lucerne with a new 'Rotsee' record also below 6.40 and the Diamond Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta....
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    the European Rowing Championships: in 1908 and then in 1926. The nearby Rotsee has since 1933 been used for rowing regattas instead. On the way south,...
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    then went to the July 2014 World Rowing Cup III that was contested on the Rotsee in Austria where the NZ eight came fifth. Later that month, he competed...
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