Fingal Rowing Club Regatta

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Fingal Rowing Club, Saturday 8th July

A traditional East Coast Skiff Regatta hosted by Fingal Rowing Club. Part of the East Coast Rowing Council Series of Regattas.
The ECRC showcases the traditional style of rowing skiffs that are popular in the region. Skiffs are long, wooden boats that are propelled by rowers using oars and directed by a coxswain. The events are held across the East coast of Ireland, specifically from Balbriggan to Wexford, participants compete in their respective skiffs, representing different clubs from the area.

The races covers a set course and takes place along the East Coast of Ireland, known for its challenging tidal and current conditions, adding an extra level of difficulty to the competition. It is an event that brings together the community, promotes the sport of rowing, and celebrates the natural beauty of the Irish coastline.


Date:
Saturday 8th July
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Fingal Rowing Club, Balbriggan, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Fingal Rowing Club, Balbriggan, County Dublin, Ireland

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