Willem-Alexander Baan (Dutch for Willem-Alexander Rowing Course) is an artificial lake in the Dutch village of
Zevenhuizen near
Rotterdam
Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte (river), Rotte'') is the second largest List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the Prov ...
. It has been used as a rowing
regatta
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venue since 2012 and hosted the
2016 World Rowing Championships
The 2016 World Rowing Championships was the 46th edition and held from 21 to 28 August 2016 at the Willem-Alexander Baan in Rotterdam, Netherlands in conjunction with the World Junior Rowing Championships and the World Rowing U23 Championsh ...
.
History
Planning for the rowing lake started in 2002. Construction started in 2011 and was undertaken by the
Government of Rotterdam
The Government of Rotterdam is the government of the municipality and city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Most of the inhabitants live in the city of Rotterdam, but the municipality also covers a number of small villages, and other parts of the l ...
,
and the facility was opened by
King Willem-Alexander on 26 April 2013.
The first competition was held in 2012, i.e. prior to the official opening of the facility. The first large competition that was held here was the rowing part of the European Universities Games 2014. In August 2016, the venue hosted the
World Rowing Championships, the
World Rowing U23 Championships, and the
World Rowing Junior Championships
The World Rowing Junior Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). A rower or coxswain shall be classified as a Junior until 31 December of the year in which he reaches the age of ...
.
Description
Willem-Alexander Rowing Course is located parallel to the river
Rotte. The competition area is laid out with eight lanes using the
Albano buoy system. There is a second canal parallel to the competition area available for training runs and warm ups. The course was designed in collaboration with the
International Rowing Federation (FISA).
References
External links
Willem-Alexander Rowing Course* (in Dutch)
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Rowing venues
Rowing in the Netherlands
Sports venues in South Holland
Sports venues completed in 2013
Artificial lakes
Lakes of the Netherlands
Sport in Zuidplas