Rowing in Tokyo Olympics: Monday races moved to Sunday due to adverse weather forecast

As a result, the men's and women's eights heats will also be moved from Sunday to Saturday to accommodate the schedule changes for Monday.

Published : Jul 23, 2021 16:53 IST , Tokyo

John Collins and Graeme Thomas of Team Great Britain at the Men’s Double Sculls heat 3 at the Sea Forest Waterway on Friday.
John Collins and Graeme Thomas of Team Great Britain at the Men’s Double Sculls heat 3 at the Sea Forest Waterway on Friday.
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John Collins and Graeme Thomas of Team Great Britain at the Men’s Double Sculls heat 3 at the Sea Forest Waterway on Friday.

Monday's Olympic rowing races have been moved to Sunday, the World Rowing Executive Committee said on Friday, citing concerns over an inclement weather forecast.

"Adverse weather is expected on Monday 26 July 2021 which would bring high winds and strong gusts creating probably unequal and potentially unrowable racing conditions," the committee said in a statement.

As a result, the men's and women's eights heats will also be moved from Sunday to Saturday to accommodate the schedule changes for Monday.

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The announcement follows in the footsteps of the 2016 Rio Olympics, when high winds forced disruptions to the competition schedule, though competitors at the Sea Forest Waterway on Friday offered generally favourable reviews of the Tokyo course.

Olympic rowing continues on Saturday.

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