• General Description

    Traditionally just under 50 nations take part in the championships with close to 600 juniors competing. There’s no doubt the Junior Champs are exciting. There is a spirit of youthful exuberance that cannot be faked. It’s the unrestrained display of joy as athletes win their races. It’s also the absolute devastation on the faces and words from the mouths of those who lose. It’s the family that travels - sometimes thousands of miles – to unite behind their siblings. It’s the tears shed by joyous coaches. It’s the absolute determination by parents to make sure they see it all. The World Rowing Junior Championships see the launch of a number of future stars. It’s the biggest regatta for juniors and most of the competitors row internationally for the first time. Junior rowing is boosted by the “one Euro per seat” collected at each FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta, which helps to run junior development programmes. Junior rowing is boosted by the "one Euro per seat" collected at each FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta, which helps to run junior development programmes.

  • Competition Format

    A junior rower must be 18 years of age or younger to compete.

    World Rowing Junior Championships boat classes
    Junior Men (JM) 1x, 2x, 2-, 4x, 4-, 8+, 4+
    Junior Women (JW) 1x, 2x, 2-, 4x, 4-, 8+
  • 2012 Events Bulletin

    The 2012 Events Bulletin is now available.

Latest News

  • "This is my PhD in Rowing"

    04/08/2011

    World Rowing talked to Eva Kovach from the USA, OC Team volunteer for the Control Commission at the World Rowing Junior Championships in Eton.