EVENT DOCUMENTS
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ELIGIBILITY
World Rowing Cup regattas shall be open to all competitors who are authorized to compete by their member federation and who are eligible under the relevant rules. To represent a country in a World Rowing Championship, a competitor shall be a citizen of that country. He or she must be able to prove this by showing an official document (passport or identity card). In exceptional cases, the Executive Committee may make exceptions. Each member federation may enter up to four crews in each event of the 1st World Rowing Cup regatta and a maximum of two crews in each event of the 2nd and 3rd World Rowing Cup regattas.
EVENTS OFFERED
The following World Rowing Cup, International Events, and para-rowing events are offered at the World Rowing Cup III:
Men (M) | 1x | 2x | 2- | 2+ | 4x | 4- | 8+ |
Women (W) | 1x | 2x | 2- | 4x | 4- | 8+ | |
Lightweight Men (LM) | 1x | 2x | 2- | 4x | 4- | ||
Lightweight Women (LW) | 1x | 2x | 4x | ||||
Para-rowing | AS W1x |
AS M1x |
TAMix 2x |
LTA
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LTA Mix4+ |
About the Venue
Lake Malta regatta course is located in the centre of Poznan. It is one of the most modern venues in the world and over the last twenty years has hosted large international events in water sports. Poznan hosted the 2007 European Rowing Championships, the 2009 World Rowing Championships and the 2014 European Rowing Championships.
Poznan is located in west-central Poland along the Warta river. It is the fifth largest city amongst one of the oldest cities in Poland. Its populations in approximately 550,000.
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