Rules of Racing
The purposes of the Rules of Racing are to:
- provide a basis for safe, fair and equal racing
- ensure that due notice is taken of the Row Safe Guidance, the provisions of which shall take precedence at all times
- provide a consistent framework for the regulation and organisation of Regattas and other rowing events
The Rules of Racing apply to all rowing and sculling races, events and regattas that are registered by British Rowing.
The rules specifically cover:
- conduct of the race
- safety
- competitors
- classification of events
- Regatta organisation
- Head and processional races
- sponsorship
Rules of Racing 2009: these are current rules and are effective until 31st March 2010.
Rules of Racing 2010: these rules come into effect on the 1st April 2010. One change for competition organisers to note is that veteran rowing will now be referred to as Masters rowing and the lowest age for entry is 27.
Veteran Handicap Events Operating Notes 2009: these are effective until 31st March 2010
Masters Handicap Event Operating Notes 2010: these will come into effect on 1st April 2010
Further to the change to Rule 3-2-1c the Rules of Racing sub-committee would like to make the following clarification (08.05.08): 'points of rowers who compete at the Olympic or World Rowing Championships after 1st April 2008 shall be topped up to 12 points in rowing and sculling. Athletes who competed before this date are not affected by the rule change. Members of the GB Under 23 teams shall have their points topped up to 12 in the discipline in which they were competing. Junior members of the GB teams at Junior World Championships shall have their points topped up to 6 for the discipline in which they were competing.'
