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The draw will take place at 15.00 local time (EDT) on Saturday, 23 September and will be live streamed on Facebook. The first races commence Sunday, 24 September at 10.00 local time. Here is how to follow the event on mobile, tablet, or desktop.

  1. The provisional time table for the event can be found here. And entries for all the races are availablehere.
  2. Live audio commentary and live race tracker will be available for ALL races on www.worldrowing.com.
  3. Live VIDEO streaming will be available for all races over the first four days, then A/B semi-finals (28- 29 September) and all A-finals (29 September – 1 October) on www.worldrowing.com. Several national TV stations will also broadcast the event. Please see below for more information.
  4. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTubefor behind the scenes interviews, live updates, photos and more.
  5. Also available on WorldRowing.com

    – Startlists / Schedule
    – Results
    – News / Photos / Live blog / Quotes from athletes

  6. Join the conversation …
    – Use the hashtag #WRChamps
  7. Learn more about rowing with this short series about the sport. Full playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3HMysxDej7pYika4-RIHlOpIlhl-bTAF 

Broadcast intentions (as of 21 September)

The following broadcasting companies have expressed their intention* to broadcast some or all of the live video feed. Please check with your local broadcaster for more information.

USA – NBCSN, The Olympic Channel
Czech Republic – CT Sport
Denmark – DKTV2 Sport
Germany – ZDF, ARD
Ireland – RTE
Italy – RaiSport
Lithuania – LRT Kultura
Netherlands – NPO1
Poland – TVP Sport
Switzerland – SRF2, RTS
United Kingdom – BBC2, Red Button

*Please note that the broadcasters may change the programming and World Rowing cannot guarantee airing. All A/B semis and A-finals will be live streamed on worldrowing.com.