
EVENT DESCRIPTION
The 2024 World Rowing Cup III will be hosted 14-16 June in Poznan, Poland. This will be the third and last event of the 2024 World Cup Series.
The World Rowing Cups are an annual series of three regattas that act as a lead-up to the World Rowing Championships. World Rowing Cups are held over three days with a progression system from heats through to finals. Racing at the World Rowing Cup includes the 14 Olympic boat classes and a selection of International boat classes. Para Rowing is contested at some World Cups. Each Olympic boat class earns points based on the finishing order. The highest placing boat from a country is awarded the following points:
1st = 8 points, 2nd = 6 points, 3rd = 5 points, 4th = 4 points, 5th = 3 points, 6th = 2 points, 7th = 1 point
EVENTS OFFERED
The following World Cup and International events are offered at the 2024 World Rowing Cup III:
Men (M): 1x, 2x, 2-, 4x, 4-, 8+
Women (W): 1x, 2x, 2-, 4x, 4-, 8+
Lightweight Men (LM): 1x, 2x
Lightweight Women (LW): 1x, 2x
Para-rowing (PR): PR1 W1x, PR1 M1x, PR2 Mix2x, PR3 Mix2x, PR3 Mix4+, PR2 W1x, PR2 M1x, PR3 W2-, PR3 M2-
DOCUMENTS
2024 WRC III Poznan Programme_Updated 14.06
2024 WRC III Poznan – Updated Seeding at 13.06.2024
2024 World Rowing Cup – Standings after World Rowing Cup II
2024 WRC III Poznan Team Managers Manual
ENTRIES AND ACCREDITATION
Entries and accreditation must be made online through: https://www.worldrowing.swisstiming.com/
The Entry and Accreditation Deadline is Friday, May 31.
For any questions regarding the entry and accreditation process please contact registration@worldrowing.com
For any questions regarding media accreditation, please refer to World Rowing’s Media Centre.
ELIGIBILITY
World Rowing Cup regattas shall be open to all competitors who are authorised to compete by their Member Federation and who are eligible under the relevant rules. To represent a Member Federation in a World Rowing Cup regatta, a rower must be a citizen of that country or a bona fide member of the rowing club for which they compete in that country. In World Rowing Cup events at World Rowing Cup regattas, rowers shall compete under the name of their Member Federation that shall alone be entitled to enter them.
Each Member Federation may enter a maximum of 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.
ABOUT THE VENUE
The 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, 2015 and 2020 European Rowing Championships, the 2009 World Rowing Championships and World Rowing Cups in 2016, 2017 and 2022.