1st World Outgames Regatta

30 Jul - 31 Jul 2006
Basin Olympique - Olympic Basin
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
Updated 22 Aug 2006

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  • eight+
  • four+
  • four-
  • quadx
  • doublex
  • pair-
  • single

The regatta was hosted at the Montreal Bassin Olympique, a FISA Class A certified course. The event was sanctioned and calendared by FISA and feature FISA certified judges. The event was run on the FISA World Masters template. The course was 1,000 meters, offered six fully buoyed lanes and all races were handheld starts. The event was organized by the Outgames Regatta Organising Committee with support from Rowing Canada, Aviron Québec, the Montreal Rowing Club (MRC), and Odawagan, the GLBT rowing crew of MRC.

Competition was open to men and women, age 18 - 99. Race events were held for single sex boats and mixed boats. There were no adaptive entries. Boat rentals were available and featured race-competitive quality boats.

Got some thoughts or feedback? Contact the Regatta Advisory Group: regattaadvisory(a)glrf.info.

Latest news listed first

In at the Outgames. Hot off the press: Rowing News journalist Topher Bordeau writes about his experience as a straight rower competing at the Outgames. He OUTs himself to his team ... that he had never competed in a quad, ... and ponders the whole why a gay regatta thing. Read it now - November 2006 issue of Rowing News. Discuss it on ALL OARS.

Rowing Results. At last, here are the full results as well as the winners’ only. Click on a link to select the results you want. A HUGE thank you to Regatta Director Guylaine Bernier who spent hours and hours and hours compiling the full results, at the request of GLRF.

Online Picture Albums. Here is a list of online albums. To the upper right of this page is a feed from the glrfcentral photoalbum on flickr. If you have pictures to add, send us an email and we’ll invite you to join the group. Got other albums? Tell us: comdir(a)glrf.info

This just in - late entries still being accepted; The regatta still has open lanes for waves in certain events, especially in singles and doubles. Check the published draw. Read this guide to help you understand. 

Rowers party planned for Monday            Club d’Aviron Odawagan is organizing a wonderful party for all rowers on Monday night. Drinks and dinner. Please buy your tickets online, in advance!

Special Equipment Rental Note Teams should plan to bring their own cox boxes. The rental boats do not come with them.

Where do we register? At the Palais de Congres. You’ll need a passport and your registration ID number. For those of you who are as clueless as certain website content creators, accreditation means registration!

Before you leave home, have you got all this?

  • uni (kit to some)
  • outgames registration ID
  • passport
  • plane ticket
  • cox box
  • rowing club affiliation number
  • sunscreen

Montreal publishes the draw for the regatta. Rowers can check their entries for accuracy and status. Be sure to read the notes and explanations on page 18 and 19!!!!!!!

‘During The Week’ We created a new forum on the ALL OARS message board - to help rowers stay in touch and plan activities during the week. Post and coordinate with other rowers.

Montreal offers to “fetch” and “trailer” club boats Due to a surge in last minute rower registrations, the Montreal Rowing Club is actively seeking additional boats for their boat loan program. If your club is located along the East Coast or in the Northeast of the United States, and would like to make some extra cash for your club, please contact Philip.

Sport-only Registration Fee Announced Rowers may now elect to register for the Outgames regatta only, for a reduced fee of CA$75. This registration is bare bones. Read the Montreal flyer. Got a question? Read the GLRF FAQ on Sport-Only registration.

Boat Rental Request Form now online. The boat rental committee announced that the boat rental reservation form is now available online. This form is different than the previous boat rental inquiry form. You must fill out this form to reserve a boat.

Extra Registrations and Cancellations - Helpful hints from GLRF on what to do with extra registrations or to assist rowers who need to cancel. Read the guide.

Boat Lineups - Helpful hints from GLRF on how to effect your final selections for boat lineups using the Montreal online registration system. Read this guide.

Outgames announces Circle of Women Programme. The goal is to encourage female athletes and teams to register, and to address the interests and expectations of women participants.

Montreal announces special registration and lodging promotion: “Home Away from Home.” This is actually two separate promotions wrapped in one blanket: a special lodging discount and a registration discount. See the ALL OARS message board for details under Montreal 2006.

Row Team Austin sets their team in motion for Montreal. Activity on Town Lake has begun to heat up as the infamously competitive 1998 Amsterdam Texas squad prepares to reclaim their most medals title.

Outgames rowing regatta event schedule and information updated. Visit the Montreal rowing webpage to see the recent updates dated 13 Feb 2006.

Outgames regatta boat rental inquiry forms now available online. These forms are for expressions of interest only.  Boat rental reservation forms will come online in the next month.

Qrew Chicago begins serious training for Montreal. A twelve-man team from Chicago has begun a rigorous on and off the water training schedule in order to field several competitive boats at the Montreal World Outgames.

Jonview Travel announces the “Montreal, here I come!” contest. Click this link to enter a drawing for three fabulous grand prizes. What’s the catch? None. Just enter and cross your fingers. Entry deadline is 27 Feb 2006.

Montreal 2006 launches Financial Assistance Outreach. Applications for the programme are now closed. 

Crew New York makes plans for Montreal. Seven rowers from the Big Apple have already set their sites on competing at the Montreal World Outgames.

Berlin rowing group queerSchlag making plans for Montreal. The infamous queerstrokes rowing team, of Hollywood film fame Summerstorm, has begun training in earnest for the World Outgames Regatta.

Read the article in Rowing News, issue 8 , Unconventional Wisdom, p. 34, about participating in the Outgames: . “The idea is to support and embrace diversity in society and to celebrate our differences and similarities through sport.”

DC Strokes say “Oui” to Montreal After lengthy discussions, members of the DC Strokes vote to attend the Outgames Regatta.

Montreal 2006 Activity Report on 1st World Outgames Provides update on registrations, finances, and sports to date.

Melbourne Argonauts commit to Montreal en force Twenty rowers have already registered and more are expected.

View the GLRF/Montreal ad in the August 2005 issue of Rowing News

Brasilian rowing team registers for 1st World Outgames

Regatta Committee established for 1st World Outgames

Supporters of the Outgames Programme Montreal World Outgames announces a new supporter of the Outgames programme designed to encourage international cooperation, build networks and share information.

Review the cancellation policy

Regular registration is now open Deadline: 30 April 2006

Check it out! A personal visit to the Olympic Rowing Basin