China 2-0-0
Ukraine 1-0-1
Great Britain 1-0-0
France 0-2-0
Australia 0-1-0
Germany 0-1-0
United States 0-0-1
Belarus 0-0-1
Russia 0-0-1
China 2-0-0
Ukraine 1-0-1
Great Britain 1-0-0
France 0-2-0
Australia 0-1-0
Germany 0-1-0
United States 0-0-1
Belarus 0-0-1
Russia 0-0-1
Great Britain 4-2-3
New Zealand 3-0-2
Germany 2-1-0
Denmark 1-1-1
Czech Republic 1-1-0
United States 1-0-2
Ukraine 1-0-0
South Africa 1-0-0
Australia 0-3-2
Canada 0-2-0
China 0-1-0
Croatia 0-1-0
France 0-1-0
Italy 0-1-0
Greece 0-0-1
Poland 0-0-1
Netherlands 0-0-1
Slovenia 0-0-1
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Fast-motion video of a new bridge construction at Eton Dorney Lake, the venue of rowing and canoeing events in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games
A total of 20 countries are likely to be represented in the Olympic rowing A-finals, and out of these, 16 national teams should earn medals. The following medal table prediction can thus be summarised (with details on each boat event following further below):
Great Britain 3-5-2
New Zealand 3-2-1
Germany 3-1-0
Greece 1-1-1
Czech Republic 1-1-0
United States 1-0-1
Croatia 1-0-0
Belarus 1-0-0
Australia 0-1-3
Canada 0-1-2
Denmark 0-1-0
Ukraine 0-1-0
France 0-0-1
Italy 0-0-1
Poland 0-0-1
Romania 0-0-1
Men's double sculls (M2x)
New Zealand, Germany, France
Women's double sculls (W2x)
Great Britain, Australia, Poland
Men's eights (M8+)
Germany, Great Britain, Canada
Women's eights (W8+)
United States, Canada, Romania
Men's coxless fours (M4-)
Great Britain, Greece, Australia
Lightweight men's double sculls (LM2x)
New Zealand, Great Britain, Italy
Lightweight women's double sculls (LW2x)
Greece, Canada, Great Britain

Dorney Lake near Eton, the venue of the 2012 Olympic regatta. Source: Doc Searls, Flickr / Wikipedia.
Juniorští reprezentanti na dvojskifu Adam Štěrbák a Martin Slavík dnes dopoledne ve finále mistrovství světa dojeli třetí. Olympijskou trať na kanále Dorney u anglického Etonu zvládli v čase 6 minut, 40 sekund a 36 setin. Rychlejší byli pouze Němci a Francouzi; naopak za nimi zůstaly posádky Švýcarska, Slovinska a domácí Velké Británie.

Další českou účast ve finálové šestce zajistila skifařka Lucie Žabová. Ve finále své disciplíny skončila na šestém místě v čase 8 minut, 17 sekund a 94 setin. Medaile si rozdělily Německo, Irsko a Lotyšsko. Čtvrtá místo získala Itálie, páté bylo Dánsko.
V domácích vodách Štěrbák závodí za Veslařský klub Morávia Uherské Hradiště. Slavík i Žabová jsou odchovanci Veslařského klubu Slávie Děčín.

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).