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Shanghai is the starting point for modern sports to enter China
Shanghai is also the "cradle" of Rowing in China

At the beginning of the 20th century, the Suzhou Creek Rowing Club in Shanghai
In 1954, Shanghai rower Cheng Jundi trained on the Huangpu River
In 1959, Shanghai rower Liu Dexuan won the gold medal in the women's single double sculls at the first National Games
In 1964, Shanghai rowers trained at the Shanghai Rowing Club in Longhua Port
In 1975, Shanghai rowers Wu Yuwei, Fan Anping and Ling Jianping (helmsmen) won the gold medal in the women's double sculls at the 3rd National Games
In 1979, Shanghai rowers Huang Meixia, Zheng Yifang, Zhang Liming (helmsman), Chen Changfeng and Zhu Chongdi won the women's four-man single sculls helmsman championship at the 4th National Games
In 1983, Shanghai rowers Yan Jun, Li Jianxin (helmsman) and Xu Guoliang won the gold medal in the men's double sculls at the Fifth National Games
In 1984, the Shanghai team's four-person double oar rowers participated in the national championships and took a group photo, from left to right: Zhu Wenyu, Liang Bo, Yu Jun, Chen Jian
In 1997, Shanghai rowers Wang Guicai, Han Jing, Huang Meishuang and Guo Sujuan won the rowing women's four-man single sculls without helmsman championship at the 8th National Games
On September 3, 2013, Shanghai rowers Dong Tianfeng (left) and Li Hui (back right) won the gold medal in the men's lightweight double sculls in the 2000 meters of rowing at the 12th National Games
In 2017, The Shanghai team won the women's quadruple sculls championship in rowing at the 13th National Games
On July 28, 2021, in the women's quadruple sculls final of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Shanghai athletes Chen Yunxia and Zhang Ling worked with their teammates to win the championship for the Chinese delegation and set a world best
On September 19, 2021, the Shanghai team composed of Tokyo Olympic champions Zhang Ling and Chen Yunxia won the gold medal in the women's double sculls competition of the 14th National Games.
The 2021 Shanghai Open Rowing Championships will be held from October 23 to 24 in Suzhou Creek (Changshou Road Bridge to Waibaidu Bridge, involving Huangpu, Hongkou and Jing'an districts).
From 1852
Rowing enthusiasts meet on the banks of the Huangpu River
Participated in the first ever recorded rowing competition in China
By 1956
Shanghai organized the training of the first batch of more than 20 rowers
And then this weekend
2021 Shanghai Rowing Open
Rowing with Shanghai
It's like seeing it for the first time
It's a long goodbye reunion
Memories of the 100-year rowing road
Step on the tide of the times
Coincides with the 2021 Shanghai Rowing Open
The book "Boat into Shanghai" was published
And to welcome the upcoming World Day of Audiovisual Heritage
Shanghai Sports Museum and Shanghai Audiovisual Archive
Jointly organized
"Rowing World" in "Audiovisual Heritage"
Themed events for World Day of Audiovisual Heritage 2021
The first lecture of the Cultural Salon of Shanghai Sports Museum
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