Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Diyawanna to host 34th Rowing Nationals

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After the successful conclusion of Ju n i o r and Intermedia­te National Rowing Championsh­ip 2019, the Diyawanna Rowing Centre will gear up to host the 34th National Rowing Championsh­ip in less than couple of weeks.

This ye a r ’ s Nat i o n a l Championsh­ips takes a unique turn, as the event is conducted in two segments; Junior and Intermedia­te and Open whereas in all previous years the National Championsh­ips was combined under age categories and open.

By the segregatio­n of the championsh­ips to two main segments, the up and coming junior rowers will earn the rare opportunit­y to improve their standard and even qualify for the National Rowing squad. The open event, the 34th National Rowing Championsh­ips, will be conducted from February 28 to March 2 over the magnificen­t 2000metre rowing course.

This year, the enthusiasm and competitiv­eness have increased by leaps and bounds. A total of 342 athletes took part in the Junior and Intermedia­te Championsh­ips with 250 out of them are youngsters from 11 schools.

In the previous years, the Rowing Nationals consisted only of Under- 18, Over- 18 and Open categories. The new championsh­ip format induces and promotes rowing from a tender age and groom the youngsters to show their talent at an event of their own.

"It will also act as a progressio­n event with the racing distances pegged at 500 metres for Under- 14, 1000 metres for Under- 16 and 2000metre full course for Under-18 categories. The Under-18 category will be the platform for the national coaches to choose athletes to represent Sri Lanka at all internatio­nal junior competitio­ns," t he Amat e u r Row i n g Associatio­n of Sri Lanka, issuing a press release, stated.

"The intermedia­te category was segregated from the previous format and allowed a new category in the first stage of the championsh­ips for athletes over 18 years of age. Newcomers to the sport have also received a competitiv­e opportunit­y to progress to the Open elite championsh­ips in the latter part of the month. This category is where the universiti­es clubs and tri- forces will have opportunit­ies to make the new entrants eligible to participat­e in the senior open championsh­ip. Not forgetting the importance of this category, the intermedia­te will carry its own championsh­ip status."

The upcoming senior championsh­ip will give the elite oarsman and oarswomen a chance to showcase their skills. The senior championsh­ip is an open category where any athlete who feels they can perform on the full 2kilometre course can participat­e. There will be 112 races in whole, rowed four crews abreast at a time.

In raising the standards of the senior or elite category, minimum, pre-competitio­n timing will be an eligibilit­y criteria. The winners will be deemed as the Best Senior Athletes of the nation and will be invited to the national squad for selection to represent Sri Lanka at internatio­nal events.

All racing formalitie­s for the Junior, Intermedia­te and Senior National Championsh­ips will be according to FISA, the internatio­nal governing body for rowing, guidelines.

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Teams from armed forces dominated last year - File pic

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