2021 World Rowing Cup II, Lucerne, Switzerland / Detlev Seyb/MyRowingPhoto.com
2021 World Rowing Cup II, Lucerne, Switzerland / Detlev Seyb/MyRowingPhoto.com

This is the last stop in the World Rowing Cup series of 2022. Over 600 athletes from 39 countries are set to compete on the “lake of the gods” to determine who will be the World Rowing Cup winners.

The largest boat class for this event is the men’s single sculls with 31 scullers taking part.

The Netherlands are leading the charge at the top of the World Cup points table, having more than 60 points over China and 70 over Great Britain. With these two nations be able to perform at their best and row to the top of the medals table?

The LIVE draw will be taking place at 15:00 CET on Thursday, 7 July and will be live streamed on World Rowing’s Instagram. The first races will start Friday, 8 July at 09:00 (CET). Here is how to follow the event on mobile, tablet, or desktop.

The provisional time table for the event can be found here. Entries for all the races are available here.

Live audio commentary and the live race tracker will be available for ALL races on www.worldrowing.com

Live VIDEO stream will be available for the A-finals on Sunday 10 July, from 10:00 to 12:00 (CET) and from 13:30 to 15:00 (CET).

Coverage on the following broadcast channels:

Foxtel, Kayo (Australia); HRT (Croatia); CT (Czech Republic); DR (Denmark); ETV2 (Estonia); L’Equipe TV (France); ARD & ZDF (Germany); ERT (Greece); MTV (Hungary); RTE (Ireland); RAI Sport (Italy); LT (Lithuania); NOS (Netherlands); NRK (Norway); TVP Sport (Poland); PrimaSport (Romania); RTS (Serbia); RTVSLO (Slovenia); TVE (Spain); SRF2/RSI2 (Switzerland); BBC Red Button (United Kingdom).

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  • Also available on WorldRowing.com
    – Startlists / Schedule
    – Results
    – News / Photos / Live blog / Quotes from athletes.
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    – Use the hashtag #WRCLucerne, #WorldRowingCup, #worldrowing, #rowing and tagging us @WorldRowing on Twitter.

*There will be geo-blocking restrictions for New Zealand.