Barnabé Delarze

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Barnabé Delarze, 2014

Barnabé Delarze (born June 30, 1994 in Lausanne ) is a Swiss rower . In 2018 he was second in the double scull world championship .

Athletic career

The 1.93 m tall Barnabé Delarze achieved fourth place in the double sculls at the 2011 Junior World Championships together with Roman Röösli . At the Junior World Rowing Championships in 2012 , Delarze won the bronze medal together with Damien Tollardo . In 2013, the Swiss double foursome with David Aregger , Augustin Maillefer , Nico Stahlberg and Barnabé Delarze finished fifth at the European Championships in Seville. With Roman Röösli for Aregger, the crew won the title at the U23 World Championships. At the 2013 World Championships in the adult class, Aregger, Maillefer, Stahlberg and Delarze took sixth place. In 2014, the Swiss four-four with Tollardo, Maillefer, Stahlberg and Delarze missed the A final at the European Championships and finished eleventh. At the U23 World Championships, the Swiss double foursome won with Tollardo, Maillefer, Röösli and Delarze. A month later, Delarze rowed to twelfth place in the single at the World Championships in Amsterdam . In 2015 Stahlberg, Maillefer, Delarze and Röösli took seventh place at the 2015 European Championships in Poznan. At the World Championships on the Lac d'Aiguebelette , the Swiss achieved fifth place and thus the direct Olympic qualification. At the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , Stahlberg, Maillefer, Röösli and Delarze took seventh place in the double fours as winners of the B final.

At the 2017 European Championships in Račice u Štětí , Röösli and Delarze won the bronze medal in the double scull behind the boats from Italy and Poland. Four months later, the Swiss finished eighth at the World Championships in Sarasota . At the European Championships in Glasgow in 2018 , Delarze and Stahlberg took fifth place. A month and a half later, the 2018 World Championships took place in Plovdiv , Röösli and Delarze won the silver medal in a double scull behind the French. At the start of the 2019 season, Röösli and Delarze won silver behind the Poles at the European Championships in Lucerne . The two then won the World Cup regattas in Poznan and Rotterdam. The two finished fifth at the 2019 World Championships in Linz-Ottensheim.

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