
President backs new Belarus rowing course
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29/05/2007
By Melissa Bray
The Centre for Olympic Training in Rowing opened in Brest, Belarus’s southwest city on the Polish border, as a 10-laned international standard course, complete with Swiss Timing measuring system. There is no doubt about the government’s backing of the project as President Lukashenko attended and spoke at the ceremony, publicly praising the success of rowing in Belarus.
“Sport success means not only the country’s prestige, but the resolution of problems of defensive capacity, demographic security and a stronger gene pool of the nation,” the President said. (Belarusian Telegraph Agency, 25/5/07) Also in attendance was Piotr Prokapovich President of Belarus Rowing Federation, Aleksandr Grigorov Minister of Sport, Viktor Korzh Ukraine Minister of Sport and Sergey Bubka IOC member as well as the Belarus national rowing team and FISA Executive Director Matt Smith. Smith described Lukashenko as a huge sports fan – he also occupies the role as President of the Belarus Olympic Committee – and well informed about rowing. “Mr Lukashenko and Ekaterina Karsten have a close relationship,” said Smith. “He has supported her since winning her 1996 Olympic gold medal.” Belarus Olympic bronze medallist, Yuliya Bichyk was also in attendance and was presented with a symbolic key to the Olympic rowing training centre by Lukashenko. “It was a great opportunity to see the total support of sport from the top of the government down to citizens of Brest,” said Smith. “It’s great to see the high profile of our sport.”
Lukashenko also announced that Brest would be bidding for the 2010 World Rowing Under 23 Championships and the 2009 European Championships. Following the opening, Brest hosted the two day International Junior Regatta “Friendship” hosting rowers from 11 countries including Serbia and Bulgaria. Belarus scored a large number of the medals. The event is in its eighth year. The World Rowing media team values feedback |
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