Sulkava Rowing Race

If this sight doesn’t inspire you, I don’t know what will:

Sulkava Rowing Race

Sulkava Rowing Race

And you have plenty of time to get in shape:  It doesn’t take place until the summer of 2010.

From their website:

“The first World Master Rowing competition for Sulkava long boats”

The first World Master Rowing competition for Sulkava long boats is being organised for the summer of 2010 in conjunction with the Sulkava Rowing Race. The World Master Rowing competition will consist of two starts: a short race of 2,000 metres and a 60 kilometre race around Partala Island, the largest island in Lake Saimaa.

The World Master Rowing competition is open to national and club teams from countries all around the world. Teams in the open series involve a crew of 15 which may be made up of representatives of both sexes. Teams are not necessarily obliged to have their own cox, as a Finnish cox can be supplied by the competition organisers upon request.

Each year around 8,000 rowers take part in Finland´s greatest rowing event, the Sulkava Rowing Race. The World Master Rowing competition is a unique opportunity to race these special Sulkava long boats against competitors from all over the world. Come and experience the Finnish summer and a unique rowing atmosphere in the midst of beautiful surroundings!”

http://www.wmrowing-sulkava.fi/

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2 Responses to “Sulkava Rowing Race”

  1. Brian Pearson says:

    This university lecturer has designed this class of boat and is planning to supply kits. His web site also includes a single seat, two man and an unusual boat with one rower and one paddler! This last one being popular in Finland.

    http://www.puuvenepiste.fi/index.html

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8rwUgGHLSY&feature=player_embedded

    Brian

  2. I’ve been studying working rowing boats for decades, and the Scandinavians are a rich source of information on these with a history back to pre Viking days.
    The boats shown are decendants of “Church Boats” and are unusual in that they have long parallel sections amidships.
    There is a whole lot of information including other events listed “here”

    http://www.soututapahtumat.fi/history.html

    John Welsford

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