Posted: 18 March 2024
The inaugural Scottish Rowing Beach Sprint Championships, part of the Four Nations Beach Sprint Series, will be taking place on Saturday 18th May at East Sands, St Andrews.
Championship racing will be offered in Junior, Senior and Masters (40+) age groups across Coastal Solos (1x), Mixed Doubles (2x) and Mixed Quad Sculls (4x+). Pool boats will be provided and competitors just need to arrange their own sculling oars.
Full details of the events offered, provisional running order and entry details can be found in the Event Information Document.
Online entry is open and will close on Monday the 6th of May. Click here to enter.
The Scottish Rowing Beach Sprint Championships are being supported by the University of St Andrews, Swift Racing Boats and Fife Sports and Leisure Trust.
Competitors wishing to enjoy a short break in St Andrews over the Championship weekend can benefit from Scottish Rowing’s partnership with Abbeyford Leisure with a 25% discount available on a 3 night stay (Fri – Mon) in one of their luxury holiday homes at the St Andrews Holiday Park overlooking East Sands.
To request a promocode for Abbeyford Leisure or for any other queries relating to the Scottish Rowing Beach Sprint Championships please email beachsprints@scottish-rowing.org.uk.
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