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1958 European Rowing Championships
VenueLake Malta
LocationPoznań, Poland

The 1958 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Malta in the city of Poznań in Poland.[1] Men competed in all seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4-, M4+, M8+), and women entered in five boat classes (W1x, W2x, W4x+, W4+, W8+).

Medal summary – women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Country & rowers Time Country & rowers Time Country & rowers Time
W1x[2]  Hungary
Kornélia Pap
 Austria
Eva Sika
 West Germany
Ursula Vogt
W2x[3]  Soviet Union
Zossia Rakitskaya
Valentina Kalegina
 Romania
Maria Laub
Florica Ghiuzelea
 Czechoslovakia
Svetla Bartakova
Hana Musilova
W4+[4]  Soviet Union
Galina Gorelova
Ella Sergeyeva
Lidiya Risova
Valentina Terekhova
Viktoriya Dobrodeeva (cox)
 Romania
Felicia Urziceanu
Rita Bonfert-Schob
Iuliana Toganel
Marta Kardos
Stefania Borisov (cox)
 Hungary
Borbála Sebestyén
Zsuzsa Rakitay
Győzőné Lukachich
Ottoné Nagy
Antalné Benedek (cox)
W4x+[5]  Soviet Union
Alexandra Kulesova
Inna Lisany
Nina Yegorova
Svetlana Belyakova
Tamara Saretskaya (cox)
 East Germany
Annemarie Otte
Helga Fischer
Ruth Harre
Brigitte Raue
Karla Fischer (cox)
 Hungary
Istvánné Granek
Józsefné Raskó
Lászlóné Terelmes
Jánosné Kőszegi
Rudolfné Radványi (cox)
W8+[6]  Soviet Union
Irina Kamenkova
Vera Rebrova
Sinayda Abramkina
Nadezhda Gontsarova
Nina Korobkova
Lidiya Zontova
Zinaida Korotova
Galina Gorelova
Viktoriya Dobrodeeva (cox)
 East Germany
Anita Blankenfeld
Ingeborg Peter
Ingeborg Bassler
Waltraud Dinter
Christl Langner
Marianne Schulze
Hella Schulz
Marianne Falk
Ursula Wiek (cox)
 Romania
Iuliana Toganel
Elsa Oxenfeld
Felicia Urziceanu
Viorica Udrescu
Sonia Balan
Rita Bonfert-Schob
Stela Georgescu
Marta Kardos
Stefania Borisov (cox)

Medal summary – men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Country & rowers Time Country & rowers Time Country & rowers Time
M1x[7]  Australia
Stuart MacKenzie
 West Germany
Klaus von Fersen
 Soviet Union
Vyacheslav Ivanov
M2x[8]  Soviet Union
Aleksandr Berkutov
Yuriy Tyukalov
 France
René Duhamel
Bernard Monnereau
 West Germany
Thomas Schneider
Friedrich-Wilhelm Sidow
M2-[9]  Finland
Veli Lehtelä
Toimi Pitkänen
 West Germany
Gerd Cintl
Horst Effertz
 Romania
Stefan Kureska
Carol Vereș
M2+[10]  West Germany
Klaus Riekemann
Hans-Joachim Berendes
Hans-Dieter Maier (cox)
 Italy
Renzo Ostino
Giovanni Anselmi
Vincenzo Bruno (cox)
 Switzerland
Gottfried Kottmann
Rolf Streuli
Werner Ehrensperger (cox)
M4-[11]  West Germany
Hans Lenk
Manfred Rulffs
Kraft Schepke
Karl-Heinz Hopp
 Romania
Stefan Kureska
Gheorghe Riffelt
Iuliu Sehovitz
Carol Vereș
 Czechoslovakia
Ludek Musil
René Líbal
Miroslav Jíška
Jindřich Blažek
M4+[12]  West Germany
Georg Niermann
Friedrich Arfmann
Heinz-Werner Kollmann
Albrecht Wehselau
Gerd Jürgenbehring (cox)
 Romania
Ion Boicu
Carol Kiss
Ion Bulugioiu
Tudor Bompa
Stefan Lupu (cox)
 Yugoslavia
Nikola Cupin
Antun Ivankovic
Zseljko Plascar
Branko Vuletic
Antun Butkovic (cox)
M8+[13]  Italy
Romano Sgheiz
Alberto Winkler
Attilio Cantoni
Fulvio Balatti
Ellero Borgnolo
Giampiero Gilardi
Giovanni Zucchi
Giuseppe Moioli
Ivo Stefanoni (cox)
 United States
John Kelly
Bill Knecht
George Herman
Paul Ignas
George Coleman
Gerald Heffernan
Harry Halloren
David Wilmerding
Allen Rosenberg (cox)
 Soviet Union
Boris Fyodorov
Georgy Gushchenko
Yury Popov
Georgiy Bryulgart
Yaroslav Cherstvy
Anatoly Antonov
Yury Rogozov
Oleg Vasiliev
Yuri Polyakov (cox)

References

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