History

1933 First Swiss National Championships on the Rotsee.
1934 The European Championships move to the Rotsee: 12 countries race in seven events
1947 Europe's first post-war championships also take place on the «Lake of the gods».
1962 FISA stages its inaugural World Championships. West Germany collects five of the seven gold medals. A record 45 000 spectators throng the Rotsee's banks for the Finals.
1974 The Worlds return, and include the first women' s events. East Germany takes gold in ten of the 14 boat categories.
1982 The Rotsee makes it three in a “row” . Men' s Lightweights join the total of 18 events. The Swiss coxless IV of Netzle, Saile, Trümpler and Weitnauer wins the world title.
2001 It' s Worlds time on the Rotsee again. 28 of the competing nations win medals in the 24 events on offer. Among them is Switzerland' s Pia Vogel, with a bronze in lightweight sculls
2003 Lucerne Regatta Association celebrates its centenary and publishes a jubilee review of its first 100 years.
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