The 1974 World Rowing Championships was the fourth World Rowing Championships. It was held from 4 to 8 September 1974 (for men) and from 29 August to 1 September 1974 (for women) on the Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland. The event was significantly extended from the 1970 edition, with the addition of both women's and lightweight men's events. Six women boat classes were added, three lightweight men classes, plus quad scull for men, increasing the number of boat classes from seven in 1970 to seventeen in 1974. This was also the last World Championships held on a quadrennial cycle – from this point, World Championships were held annually.

Medal summary

Medalists at the 1974 World Rowing Championships:

Men's events

Women's events

Event codes

Medal table

Medals by country (including lightweight rowing events):

Finals

The following boats competed in the finals:

Great Britain

New Zealand

The 1974 World Championships were the first that were attended by a female crew from New Zealand. The coxed four was crewed by Marion Horwell (stroke), Liz Cato, Robin Matheson, Lesley Keys, and Vicki Colville (cox). They came third in the petite final, or ninth overall.

References


1997 World Rowing Championships Rowing Story

1974 National Championships, Australian Rowing History

1974 Archives Princeton Rowing

1979 World Rowing Championships Rowing Story

1997 World Rowing Championships Rowing Story