New Zealand Secondary Schools Rowing Regatta

GPTKB entity

Statements (57)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf rowing regatta
gptkbp:admission_fee charged to participating schools
gptkbp:age under 18
under 16
typically 14 to 18 years old
gptkbp:alumni many successful athletes
gptkbp:attendance over 2000 spectators
gptkbp:awards trophies
medals
gptkbp:broadcasting_rights sold to media companies
gptkbp:category single sculls
eights
double sculls
quad sculls
gptkbp:climate can vary
gptkbp:coachingCareer offered to coaches
provided by school coaches
gptkbp:community_involvement highly encouraged
strong local support
gptkbp:cultural_significance promotes rowing in schools
gptkbp:duration three days
gptkbp:environmentalProtection sustainability practices
gptkbp:established 1970
gptkbp:events festive and competitive
men's events
women's events
mixed events
multiple rowing events
gptkbp:feedback from participants and coaches
gptkbp:frequency annual
gptkbp:funding for school rowing programs
gptkbp:future_plans to expand participation
gptkbp:governing_body gptkb:New_Zealand_Rowing_Association
gptkbp:hasSchool over 100 schools
gptkbp:historical_significance long-standing tradition
gptkbp:historicalEvent over 50 years of history
conducted for improvement
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label New Zealand Secondary Schools Rowing Regatta
gptkbp:location gptkb:New_Zealand
gptkbp:media_coverage television broadcasts
local newspapers
gptkbp:notable_member Olympic rowers
gptkbp:participants secondary school students
gptkbp:partnerships with local councils
gptkbp:relatedEvent 1970
managed by volunteers
gptkbp:safety mandatory for participants
gptkbp:safetyFeatures implemented for participants
gptkbp:sailing_classes focus on skill development
must be enrolled in a secondary school
gptkbp:scholarships available for outstanding athletes
gptkbp:sponsor various local businesses
gptkbp:team promoted among participants
gptkbp:training held prior to the event
available for teams
gptkbp:venue gptkb:Lake_Karapiro
gptkbp:volunteers community volunteers