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The World Rowing Cup is an international rowing competition organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). It first began in 1997 and comprises three regattas (apart from in 2001 when there were four) held throughout early summer. In each event points are awarded to the top seven finishing boats and an overall winner determined after the last world cup regatta each year. During the regattas the current leader in each event must wear yellow bibs. The World Rowing Cup has only once been staged outside of Europe.

Venues

2012

2011

Overall Cup Winners: Germany [1]

2010

Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain [2]

2009

Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain [3]

2008

Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain [4]

2007

Overall Cup Winners: Great Britain [5]

2006

Overall cup winners: Germany

2005

Overall cup winners: Germany

2004

Overall cup winners: Germany

2003

Overall cup winners: Germany

2002

Overall cup winners: Germany

2001

Overall cup winners: Germany

2000

Overall cup winners: Germany

1999

Overall cup winners: Germany

1998

Overall cup winners: Germany

1997

Overall cup winners: Switzerland

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