Showing posts with label Azerbaijan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Azerbaijan. Show all posts

9.9.10

First Full-Fledged European Championships... Finally

The upcoming European Rowing Championships in Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal are due to be much different from the previous years: for the first time since the championships were restored in 2007, Europeans get the opportunity to compete in all rowing events (not just the fourteen Olympic ones) and, unlike the past years again, most of the European rowing elite will really be present.



Rowing is a part of Europe's history. Source: Wikipedia.


The new history of the European Rowing Championships is problematic: the regatta was always held after the World Championships or Olympic Games and thus remained overshadowed by the real peak of the season. Many of the best European rowers did not bother to come – either because they already wanted to relax, or because they knew their main rivals would also stay home, or because they had anyway accomplished success on the world level for that season (European countries won 57% of rowing events at the 2008 Olympics and 70% of all events at the 2009 World Championships). Take Great Britain, one of the superpowers of rowing: two years ago, they sent seven boats to the European championships; last year, there was only one British boat.


In their current shape, the European Rowing Championships have largely become a regatta for: 1) reserve crews, 2) hopeful juniors, 3) experimental lineups, and 4) consolation prize seekers, i.e. those who might not be satisfied with their performance in the preceding World Championships or Olympic Games (see below for examples).

25.7.10

Bulgaria's Aleksandrov Gets Silver for Azerbaijan

Bulgarian single sculler Aleksandar Aleksandrov won the silver medal in the World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Brest, Belarus today. Sofia-born Aleksandrov rowed for his native Bulgaria until last year, having earned two golds and one silver from junior world championships in addition to a bronze in the first renewed senior European championships in 2007.

23.7.10

Four Bulgarians Row for Azerbaijan, One About to Get Medal

Azerbaijan's Aleksandar Aleksandrov won his heat in the fastest time of all single scullers in the World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Brest, Belarus, the FISA website reported on Thursday, 22 July. Representing his native Bulgaria until last year, Aleksandrov finished fifth in this event in 2009 and was the junior world champion in single in 2007 and 2008. Now he seems to be the favourite for the upcoming finals, due to win the first medal ever from a world rowing event for Azerbaijan.




Aleksandrov was a part of what seems to be the largest citizenship transfer ever in world rowing. Earlier this year, he got an Azerbaijani passport along with three other Bulgarian rowers: Radoslav Drenovski (male), Iskra Angelova and Toni Boteva (both female).