IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The 2020 World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals and Coastal Championships regattas in Oeiras, POR, is cancelled on the planned dates in September/October 2020 and will be staged as the 2021 WRBSF and WRCC in October 2021 (exact dates to be confirmed).
For more information, click here : http://www.worldrowing.com/news/2020-world-rowing-regatta-season-the-continued-consequences-covid-global-pandemic
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EVENTS OFFERED
Men (M): CM1x ; CJM1x* ; CJM2x*
Women (W): CW1x ; CJM1x* ; CJM2x*
Mixed (Mix): CMix2x, CMix4x ; CMix2x*
*Additional Junior races at the 2020 WRBSF
The Beach Sprint format of coastal rowing will be included in the programme of the 2022 Youth Olympic Games. In order to provide National Federations with an opportunity to prepare their junior teams for the YOG, FISA announces the inclusion of the above* five junior events at the 2020 WRBSF. The FISA Junior age rule (Rule 29) will apply for athletes competing in these events.
National Federations are reminded that the rules for the coastal discipline require rowers to be responsible for making decisions in relation to their level of skills. Please make sure your teams have suitable experience of operating in waves alongside their rowing competency. Please note that teams are not required to bring boats since pool boats will be provided. However, teams are advised to bring their own oars. FISA’s Rowing for All Commission is happy to advise National Federations who are seeking for good training locations.
EVENT DOCUMENTS
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FISA EVENT SAFEGUARDING OFFICER : JULIEN BAHAIN
All rowers, entourage, coaches, volunteers, and staff have a right to participate and work in a non-violent, safe and respectful environment. Behaviour and actions that constitute harassment and abuse shall not be tolerated. If you have concerns regarding harassment and abuse whilst you are at this World Rowing event, please contact the FISA Event Safeguarding Officer for this event – Julien Bahain – during the event, or email safeguarding@fisa.org.
ABOUT THE VENUE
The World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals will take place in Praia da Torre (“Tower beach”) which is recognized by its sea water quality and has been awarded a blue flag. This eco label award ensures the sea water is analyzed regularly and acknowledges the excellent quality of the water. Please click here to see the location of the venue on Google Maps.
METEOROLOGY
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