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Combined Events Calendar 2021-2024 At World Rowing Combined Calendar 2021-2024 Matt 2021 2022 2023 2024 Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Number Sat/Sun Number Sat/Sun Number Sat/Sun Number Sat/Sun 1 Jan 2/3 1 Jan 1/2 1 Dec 31/Jan 1 1 Jan 6/7 2 Jan 9/10 2 Jan 8/9 2 Jan 7/8 2 Jan 13/14 3 Jan 16/17 3 Jan 15/16 3 Jan 14/15 3 Jan 20/21 4 Jan 23/24 4 Jan 22/23 4 Jan 21/22 4 Jan 27/28 5 Jan 30/31 5 Jan 29/30 ERICH - Jonkoping, SWE‡ 5 Jan 28/29 ERICH * 5 Feb 3/4 ERICH * 6 Feb 6/7 6 Feb 5/6 6 Feb 4/5 6 Feb 10/11 7 Feb 13/14 7 Feb 12/13 7 Feb 11/12 7 Feb 17/18 8 Feb 20/21 8 Feb 19/20 8 Feb 18/19 8 Feb 24/25 WRICH - Prague, CZE‡§ 9 Feb 27/28 WRICH - Virtual ‡ 9 Feb 26/27 WRICH - Hamburg, GER‡§ 9 Feb 25/26 WRICH - Toronto, CAN ‡§ 9 Mar 2/3 10 Mar 6/7 Americas OPQR - Rio de Janeiro, BRA (4-6 March) ‡ 10 Mar 5/6 10 Mar 4/5 10 Mar 9/10 11 Mar 13/14 11 Mar 12/13 11 Mar 11/12 11 Mar 16/17 12 Mar 20/21 12 Mar 19/20 12 Mar 18/19 12 Mar 23/24 13 Mar 27/28 13 Mar 26/27 13 Mar 25/26 13 Mar 30/31 14 Apr 3/4 European OPQR - Varese, ITA ‡§ (5-7 Apr) 14 Apr 2/3 14 Apr 1/2 14 Apr 6/7 ‡ 15 Apr 10/11 ERCH - Varese, ITA 15 Apr 9/10 15 Apr 8/9 15 Apr 13/14 WRCUP I * U23PanAm Qualification - MEX 16 Apr 17/18 16 Apr 16/17 16 Apr 15/16 16 Apr 20/21 17 Apr 24/25 17 Apr 23/24 17 Apr 22/23 17 Apr 27/28 18 May 1/2 WRCUP I - Zagreb, CRO 18 Apr 30/May 1 18 Apr 29/30 18 May 4/5 ERCH - Sabaudia, ITA 19 May 8/9 Asian & Oceanian OPQR - Tokyo, JPN (05-07 May) ‡ 19 May 7/8 19 May 6/7 WRCUP I - Zagreb, CRO 19 May 11/12 20 May 15/16 FOQR - Lucerne, SUI (15-17 May) 20 May 14/15 20 May 13/14 20 May 18/19 ERU19CH - Minsk, BLR 21 May 22/23 WRCUP II - Lucerne, SUI 21 May 21/22 ERU19CH - Sabaudia, ITA 21 May 20/21 ERU19CH - Brive, FRA 21 May 25/26 WRCUP II - Munich, GER 22 May 29/30 AIMAG (Indoor), Bangkok, THA 22 May 28/29 WRCUP I - Belgrade, SRB 22 May 27/28 ERCH - Bled, SLO ‡§ 22 Jun 1/2 FPQR - Gavirate, ITA ‡§ (3-5 June) 23 Jun 5/6 23 Jun 4/5 23 Jun 3/4 23 Jun 8/9 WRCUP III - Sabaudia, ITA 24 Jun 12/13 24 Jun 11/12 24 Jun 10/11 24 Jun 15/16 WRCUP III & FOQR - Lucerne, SUI 25 Jun 19/20 25 Jun 18/19 WRCUP II - Poznan, POL 25 Jun 17/18 WRCUP II - Varese, ITA 25 Jun 22/23 26 Jun 26/27 26 Jun 25/26 FISU WUG - Chengdu, CHN (Games: 26/06-07/07) 26 Jun 24/25 26 Jun 29/30 27 Jul 3/4 27 Jul 2/3 27 Jul 1/2 27 Jul 6/7 28 Jul 10/11 WRU23CH - Racice, CZE 28 Jul 9/10 WRCUP III - Lucerne, SUI 28 Jul 8/9 WRCUP III - Lucerne, SUI 28 Jul 13/14 29 Jul 17/18 29 Jul 16/17 29 Jul 15/16 FISU WUC - London, CAN (13-15/07) 29 Jul 20/21 30 Jul 24/25 OG - Tokyo, JPN 30 Jul 23/24 30 Jul 22/23 WRU23CH - Plovdiv, BUL 30 Jul 27/28 OG - Paris, FRA 31 Jul 31/Aug 1 OG - Tokyo, JPN 31 Jul 30/31 WRU23CH & WRU19CH - Varese, ITA 31 Jul 29/30 31 Aug 3/4 OG - Paris, FRA 32 Aug 7/8 32 Aug 6/7 32 Aug 5/6 WRU19CH - Paris, FRA* 32 Aug 10/11 33 Aug 14/15 33 Aug 13/14 33 Aug 12/13 33 Aug 17/18 WRSU23U19CH - St. Catharines, CAN WRJCH - Plovdiv, BUL ERCH - Munich, GER ‡§ 34 Aug 21/22 34 Aug 20/21 34 Aug 19/20 34 Aug 24/25 WRSU23U19CH - St. Catharines, CAN PG - Paris, FRA 35 Aug 28/29 PG - Tokyo, JPN ‡ 35 Aug 27/28 35 Aug 26/27 ERU23CH - Rostov-on-Don, RUS 35 Aug 31/ Sep 1 ERU23CH - Duisburg, GER ERU23CH - Kruszwica, POL 36 Sep 4/5 36 Sep 3/4 ERU23CH - Hazewinkel, BEL 36 Sep 2/3 WRCH - Belgrade, SRB‡§ 36 Sep 7/8 Masters - Linz-Ottensheim, AUT 37 Sep 11/12 37 Sep 10/11 Masters - Libourne, FRA 37 Sep 9/10 WRCH - Belgrade, SRB‡§ 37 Sep 14/15 Masters - Brandenburg, GER 38 Sep 18/19 38 Sep 17/18 WRCH - Racice, CZE‡§ 38 Sep 16/17 38 Sep 21/22 39 Sep 25/26 WRBSF - Oeiras, POR 39 Sep 24/25 WRCH - Racice, CZE‡§ 39 Sep 23/24 Masters - Pretoria, RSA 39 Sep 28/29 40 Oct 2/3 WRCC - Oeiras, POR 40 Oct 1/2 40 Sep 30/Oct 1 WRCC / WRBSF - Sabaudia, ITA 40 Oct 5/6 41 Oct 9/10 ERJCH - Munich, GER (TBC) 41 Oct 8/9 WRCC - Wales, GBR 41 Oct 7/8 WRCC / WRBSF - Sabaudia, ITA 41 Oct 12/13 42 Oct 16/17 WRCH - Shanghai, CHN ‡§ 42 Oct 15/16 WRBSF - Wales, GBR 42 Oct 14/15 42 Oct 19/20 43 Oct 23/24 WRCH - Shanghai, CHN ‡§ 43 Oct 22/23 43 Oct 21/22 43 Oct 26/27 44 Oct 30/31 44 Oct 29/30 44 Oct 28/29 44 Nov 2/3 45 Nov 6/7 45 Nov 5/6 45 Nov 4/5 45 Nov 9/10 EVENTS KEY: Olympic & Paralympic Games CONTINENTAL CONFEDERATION, RECOGNISED MEMBER GROUPING & OTHER EVENTS More details for each event can be found online at OG = Olympic Games Africa European Rowing Events www.worldrowing.com/events/ PG = Paralympic Games TBC ERJ(U19)CH = European Rowing Junior (Under 19) Championships YOG = Youth Olympic Games ERCH = European Rowing Championships FOQR = Final Olympic Qualification Regatta Americas ERU23CH = European Rowing U23 Championships FPQR = Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta SARC = South American Rowing Championships ERICH = European Rowing Indoor Championships U23PanAm = Under 23 Pan American Games World Rowing Events Copa America (TBC Feb 2021) - Valdivia, CHI Oceania WRCH = World Rowing Championships U23PanAm (TBC Oct 2021) - Cali, COL TBC WRU23CH = World Rowing Under 23 Championships WRJ(U19)CH = World Rowing Junior (Under 19) Championships Asia OTHER WRCUP = World Rowing Cup AIMAG = Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games Coupe de la Jeunesse, (TBC 2021) - Castrelo de Mino (ESP) KEY WRCC = World Rowing Coastal Championships Asian Rowing Championships (TBC 2021) WUG = World Urban Games (GAISF) (TBC 2021) - Budapest, HUN * Venue and/or date to be confirmed. WRBSF = World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals FISU WUG = Summer Universiade (FISU) ‡ Para Rowing Events Offered WRICH = World Rowing Indoor Championships JCM = Joint Commissions Meeting FISU WUC = World University Championships (FISU) § Para Rowing Classification Opportunity Version 06/08/2021.
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