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I joined rotsee to pay for college.
The Rotsee is a natural rowing lake on the northern edge of Lucerne, Switzerland.
The Rotsee lake in Lucerne provides the setting for the Luzern campus.
The 11th World Rowing Championships were held in 1982 at Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland.
The school is located by the Rotsee in Lucerne and in Cham, Switzerland near the City of Zug.
The American boat challenged the East Germans all the way down the course, taking over first place in the second 500 meters of the 2,000-meter couse on Lake Rotsee.
The United States led that 2,00-meter race for the first 250 meters of the Lake Rotsee course, but by the halfway mark, the Americans had dropped to last in the six-boat field.
In 1974, he won the U.S. national championships, and was the favorite for the World Championships in Rotsee; however he withdrew for an emergency kidney stone removal.
It is largely double-tracked, but has single track sections through the Zimmerberg and Albis tunnels, from Freuderberg to Rotkreuz, and from Rotsee to Fiumühle.
Pinsent and Cracknell came from fourth place at the 1,000-meter mark to nip Yugoslavia at the finish of the 2,000-meter Lake Rotsee course to win by two one-hundredths of a second.
Lucerne annually hosts the final leg of the Rowing World Cup on Rotsee Lake, and has hosted numerous World Rowing Championships, among others the first ever in 1962.
It consists of the linear village of Ebikon and the greater part of the Rotsee or Red Lake, the upper Ron valley (Rontal) and the town section of Rathausen.
After his election to the council of Lucerne in 1480, Russ was furthermore promoted to the position of bailiff of Ebikon and Rotsee and, later on, to the position of bailiff of Malters and Littau.