Pins, Badges & Buttons
Pins, Badges and Buttons are very popular in Germany and France where nearly all clubs and local rowing federations have pins depicting their flags.
In English speaking countries club pins are unknown. They prefer to produce pins and badges for rowing events such as Olympic regattas.
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Pin AUT Wiener RK °Triton° (founded 1894, merged in Wiener Ruder-Klub °Pirat° 1939)
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Pin BEL 1955 Sport Nautique Universitaire des Bruxelles (SNUB) regates
Brussels University Rowing Club
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Pin BIH
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Pin BLR (national colours on big blade)
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Pin BRA
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Pin BRA Rowing Federation (CBR = Confederacao Brasileira de Remo)
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Pin BUL 1981 JWRC Pantcharewo
The correct title was:
12th FISA men's junior &
4th FISA women's junior
championships
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Pin BUL 1982 Balkan championships Sofia
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Pin BUL Rowing Federation
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Pin BUL with Olympic Rings
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Pin CAN - Canadian Amateur Rowing Association (I)
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Pin CAN - Canadian Amateur Rowing Association (II)
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Pin CAN "Rowing Canada" (four blades with different colours)
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Pin CAN (national colours on big blade)
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Pin CAN °Go for Gold°
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Pin CAN 1996 OG Atlanta - McDonald's Corporation
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Pin CAN 2001 FISA-Masters-Regatta Montreal
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Pin CAN 2004 OG Athens
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Pin CAN 2004 OG Athens vase-shaped (single sculler and canoeist)
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Pin CAN Canadian Henley Regatta
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