Shanghai river regatta sets sail on Suzhou Creek
The 2024 Head of Shanghai River Regatta showcased a two-day spectacle that captivated audiences and participants alike along Shanghai's Suzhou Creek. Crowds flocked to the revitalized waterway, lining its banks to cheer on rowers hailing from diverse corners of the globe.
This year's event, which kicked off on Sept 28, witnessed a record number of rowers taking to the waters to compete across a host of categories. In a bid to broaden its appeal, the regatta introduced new divisions, including categories for teenagers and sponsors, alongside the established elite, college, and club classifications.
Elevating the event to an international stage, the regatta attracted a stellar lineup of participants, with rowing teams from prestigious institutions such as the University of Cambridge and Oxford Brookes University. Also in participation were national squads representing countries like Australia and the United Kingdom, converging to vie for top honors and to showcase their rowing prowess.
Themed, "Rowing Beyond Boundaries", the regatta served as a testament to the seamless fusion of sports, urban landscapes, and the natural environment in Shanghai. Embodying the spirit of unity and cooperation, the event not only offered a platform for competitive rowing but also highlighted Shanghai's commitment to waterfront development, particularly along the scenic stretches of the Huangpu River and Suzhou Creek.
Luo Bin contributed to this story.
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