June 2005
29th June - 2005 BearingPoint Rowing World Cup Final
- Lucerne, Switzerland
More than 700 athletes (492 men and 248 women) have entered
the final stage of the 2005 BearingPoint Rowing World Cup
series which will be held from 8 to 10 July on the Rotsee
Lake in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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19th June - Germany heads the points table after
the BearingPoint Rowing World Cup Stage two
in Munich
With 98 overall points, Germany currently heads the BearingPoint
Rowing World Cup table ahead of Great Britain (77 Points)
and Italy (46 Points) at the end of the second stage of the
series, which took place this week-end in Munich
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18th June - World Rowing Events Announcements
The Council of the International Rowing Federation (FISA)
has selected the bid of Poznan (POL) as their choice to host
the 2009 World Rowing Championships.
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10th June - BearingPoint Rowing World Cup, Stage
two in Munich, Germany
A total of 551 athletes (396 men and 155 women) will take
part in the second leg of the 2005 BearingPoint Rowing World
Cup series to be held in Munich
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May 2005
18th May - BearingPoint Rowing World Cup, New season
to kick-off in Eton, Great Britain
Rowers from 39 nations will be competing in the first leg
of the 2005 BearingPoint Rowing World Cup to be held in Eton,
Great Britain from 26 to 28 May.
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18th May - Thomas Keller Medal Awarded to Sir Matthew Pinsent
Sir Matthew Pinsent of Great Britain is to be the recipient
of the 2005 Thomas Keller Medal for an "outstanding career
in rowing"
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