The Colombo Rowing Club (CRC) is set to host the 83rd edition of the significant Madras-Colombo Regatta on August 3, starting at 1.00 p.m.
This momentous event, the oldest sporting competition between India and Sri Lanka, is the longest-running continuous regatta between the two countries, celebrating decades of sportsmanship and camaraderie.
The regatta will feature 12 exciting events, including eight Men’s and four Women’s competitions. The coveted Deepam Trophy will be awarded to the overall Men’s category winners while the Adyar Trophy will go to the Women’s champions.
The highlight of the regatta, the Boat Race Trophy, will be presented to the winners of the Men’s senior fours.
In 2023, the CRC won significantly by winning the Men’s overall category and fortifying the Deepam Trophy.
They also triumphed in The Boat Race Trophy with an impressive points tally of 34-16. The Madras Boat Club, however, claimed victory in the Women’s category.
In 2023, The Regatta was hosted at the Madras Boat Club in Chennai. This year promises to be an exciting and closely contested event.
The Madras Boat Club and the CRC participants will showcase their rowing prowess. The event will draw a large audience, including dignitaries, sports enthusiasts, and club members.
The CRC will have the Indian CEO’s Forum, Lanka IOC and Powertech Cement as the Principal Sponsors for the second consecutive year.
The sponsorship and provision from esteemed organisations enhance the regatta’s profile and provide a platform for promoting sportsmanship and fostering stronger ties between Sri Lanka and India.
Founded in 1864, the CRC is one of the oldest clubs in Sri Lanka. It fosters a rich tradition of rowing excellence and sportsmanship.
With a robust membership and a commitment to promoting the sport, the club continues to be a hub of rowing activity and camaraderie.