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granted permission for the clubs to add the title "Royal" to their club name immediately. They also decided to add additional funds to the rowing regatta. Until then, no English rowing teams had ever visited a foreign rowing regatta, however after the defeats in Henley they entered the regatta to
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The audience is moving en masse to Cluysen: The company Ghent-Terneuzen made a series of special trains, a special service of steamboats will be organized on this occasion, and when the weather is favorable, everything Ghent has of automobiles, horse carriages, wagons and bicycles will be put in
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B. The twenty matches of the triptych (1000, 250 and 2000 m) of cups will be provided, based on the best combined performance (the times of 1000 and 2000 m are, respectively, by 4 and 8 are shared).
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The races go through during the second weekend of September and is therefore a pronounced autumn regatta that serves as the ultimate test regatta for the National Championship boats in
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and the Royal Sport Gent, organise the event under President Rombaut and co-organizers. Rombaut Jr. is Chairman of the Committee of the Umpires of the FISA, which together with
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for the European Rowing Championships of 1956 was a last upsurge of old glory. During at least 15 years Ghent fell further and further away and the International Regatta of
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motion to make the beautiful promenade of Ghent Ter Donck. It is not unusual to see twenty- to twenty-five thousand people to Cluysen Ter Donck on the day of Ascension.
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The first two teams from each competition will receive a prize. Triptych Cups and mugs bill be presented Sunday in the Clubhouse. Foreign victors receive a souvenir.
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After the Second World War, the petrochemical industry expanded very strongly in the sea channel zone and due to the growing traffic because of the success of the
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were held at Cluysen - Terdonck. The European Rowing Championships were highest rowing level regatta, together with the Olympic rowing regatta in those years.
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From 1906 to 1909, the sport of rowing became extremely popular in Ghent. This was after Ghent rowing associations where the first foreign teams to win the
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A. The races are rowed under the regulations of the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron (FISA) and the Royal Belgian Rowing Federation.
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in England. On their return to the European continent the Belgian winning team was received with the highest honour.
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Today, the annual International Open Belgian Rowing Championships on the Watersportbaan in Ghent are still named
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The first Belgian Open Sprintcup of KRCG went through in 1990. The first KRCG Triptych went through in 2003.
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and populated both banks of the canal. It was organised by Royal Club Nautique de Gand together with
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The race has been known under this name since the beginning of the 20th century. The urban
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An (originally in French language) press article from those years says:
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took over as annual place for Belgian rowers to be.
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rowing regatta
Royal Club Nautique de Gand
Ghent, Belgium
Ascension Day
working class
aristocrats
Royal Sport Nautique de Gand
Belgian
Dutch
Ghent–Terneuzen Canal
Grand Challenge Cup
Henley Royal Regatta
King Leopold II
World Expo of Ghent
European Rowing Championships
Port of Ghent
Ostend
Ghent May Regatta
FISA
Royal Sport Nautique de Gand
Watersportbaan
Ghent
Belgian Royal Rowing Federation
The East Flemish Rowing League
East Flanders
Ghent University
Rector
Paul Van Cauwenberge
Ghent Student Regatta

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