One Minute Challenge
Rowing Australia announces four nation indoor rowing challenge
Rowing Australia, Rowing Canada Aviron, British Rowing and Rowing NZ have today announced the One Minute Challenge, a joint initiative for indoor rowers across the respective nations.
Taking place over the weekend of 8 to 12 May 2020, the mass-participation competition challenges anyone with a rowing machine at home to see how far they can row in one minute. Members of the public will compete alongside rowers from each nation’s Olympic and Paralympic teams for individual awards in various age, weight and adaptive rowing categories, with international bragging rights also at stake for the country that records the furthest combined distance.
To keep track of the results, participants will be asked to log their scores on a live, real-time web platform, then share their results and nominate friends on social media using #minutechallenge.
The web platform will be open for entries throughout this coming weekend, opening at 07:00 AWST/09:00 AEST on Friday 8 May and closing at 06:59 AWST/08:59 AEST on Tuesday 12 May.
Click here to Register for the One Minute Challenge
Click here for the real time Leader Board
Click here to see a map of how far the countries are all progressing in the One Minute Challenge
British Rowing CEO Andy Parkinson said: “In these uncertain times, we’re delighted to be able to join together in friendly competition and motivate indoor rowers across our four nations.
“This couldn’t have happened without fantastic collaboration between each of our governing bodies – it’s been a real team effort to organise this challenge and we look forward to further exciting initiatives together in the future.”
Rowing NZ Chief Executive Simon Peterson added, “Our indoor rowing event launched today alongside Canada, Great Britain and Australia is a humbling reminder that New Zealand’s rowing community are not alone in our eagerness to get back out on the water, and highlights a great relationship that exists between our counterparts across the globe. These are challenging times but we remain impressed with not only our domestic rowing community, but also the global rowing community who continually seek the connection and comradery that comes with our sport.”
Ian Robson, CEO of Rowing Australia, echoed his colleagues’ sentiments, saying, “We’ve had some fantastic indoor rowing competitions in Australia during these unprecedented times and it is wonderful that this One Minute Challenge enables us to connect, virtually, across the world to compete. We’re all in this global pandemic together and it is heartening to see all our rowing communities, across the world, coming together to compete in a digital format.”
Rowing Canada Aviron CEO, Terry Dillon, said: “We are thrilled to be collaborating with Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand to highlight the value and connectivity of indoor rowing, both during these unprecedented times and in our everyday lives. We look forward to challenging ourselves and our fellow competitors to get active and take on the #minutechallenge this weekend.”
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