Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Sunny weather brings out Golden Horn’s rowers

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AT THE crack of dawn, Istanbul’s legendary Golden Horn is already swarming with rowers and sailors who want to make most of the Bosporus’ beauty.

While they warm up for their busy mornings, amateur and profession­al sport enthusiast­s have a great time.

The Golden Horn is the perfect place for rowing, which has been practiced on the waters of Bosporus since the late Ottoman period. Today, there are a number of sports club who offer amateur and profession­al training to those who are interested in water sports.

Trainer Yalçın Özcan from Vira Sports Club said their club has been operating on the Golden Horn for the last four years and that they offer lessons for every skill level.

“Currently we have 20 young and 40 adult athletes, and we compete in competitio­ns organized by the Turkish Rowing Federation. There are numerous private clubs along the Golden Horn along with five clubs owned by universiti­es.”

Stating that rowing can be practiced by people between the ages of 7 and 70, Özcan continued: “Rowing is currently a popular sport in Istanbul. It can be practiced individual­ly or as a team. Recently, corporatio­ns started having their workers row in teams to increase team spirit, and a number of cooperatio­n competitio­ns are held on the Golden Horn. The competitio­ns between the Fenerbahçe and Galatasara­y rowing clubs dominate the Golden Horn, but new clubs are emerging. Right now, Istanbul Metropolit­an Municipali­ty is building a facility for rowing.”

Although rowing was considered an expensive hobby in the past, the sport is now more accessible. “Rowing courses cost about TL 400 [$96]. After a month of training, members can continue to pay every month. It takes about eight hours of training before trainees can start practicing on the water,” said Özcan.

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