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The venue previously hosted the 2018 World Rowing Under 23 Championships, 2017 World Rowing Cup II, 2016 World Rowing Cup III amongst many other World Rowing events.

This year the racing schedule will be packed. There are 823 athletes from 45 countries competing in 23 boat classes. The largest boat class for the men’s category is the men’s single sculls and for the women it is the women’s pair.

Take this opportunity to see athletes in the para-rowing boat classes compete. We expect to see tight racing in a lot of these classes, especially in the para PR1 men’s single sculls where reigning World Rowing Champion, Erik Horrie of Australia will be pushed by Roman Polianskyi from Ukraine.

The weather looks to be warm and sunny and fast times at this well-represented regatta are expected. Be sure not to miss the action this weekend.

The LIVE draw will be taking place at 15:00 CET on Thursday, 20 June and will be live streamed on Facebook. The first races will start Friday, 21 June at 08:30 CET.  Here is how to follow the event on mobile, tablet or desktop.

1.    The provisional timetable for the event can be found here. Entries are available here.

2.    Live audio commentary and the live race tracker will be available for ALL races on www.worldrowing.com

3.    Live VIDEO stream will be available for the following races but can be subject to change:

a.    Sunday 23 June – 10:35 CET until 14:50 CET.*

4.    Follow us on Facebook,  InstagramTwitter, and YouTube for 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 #WRCPoznan, #Poznan2019 and tagging us @WorldRowing on Twitter.

*There will be geo-blocking restrictions for New Zealand or USA.

New Zealand
Sky TV New Zealand intends to broadcast highlights and replays from the A-finals but video streaming on worldrowing.com is geo-blocked in New Zealand until 24 hours after the end of the event. Please check your local TV listings for more details on Sky TV New Zealand’s coverage.

United States of America
World Rowing has partnered with NBC Sports Group for coverage of the World Rowing Cups, European Championships and World Championships for the next three years.

Racing will be live-streamed on the Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA, OlympicChannel.com and the Olympic Channel app or via authentication on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app, which includes NBCSN’s coverage.