wing woRld Cup Munich, Germany
18 – 20 June 2010
“Altes Schloss” (Old Palace) is a rare example of a late
Renaissance country residence. Traditional Bavarian
sausage and Obatzda (a typical Bavarian cheese spread)
are served in the beer garden by the palace grounds.
Be sure to sample some of these local attractions and
activities if you find spare time during the regatta.
The boat yard at the 1972 Olympic
Regatta Course near Munich, Germany.
The city of Munich boasts a diverse and dynamic
cultural offering. A visit to Hochbräuhaus, Munich’s
famous brewery, will make any trip to Bavaria complete.
Closer to the regatta course in Oberschleissheim, the
Germany’s national team will seek to put on its best
performance in front of a home crowd and aim to once
again make it to the top of the overall points table of the
Rowing World Cup series, after conceding the position
to Great Britain for the past three years.
Rowing World Cup Points System
At each regatta, in each event of the Rowing World Cup,
the highest placing boat from a National Federation in
each boat class is awarded the following points:
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point