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Accreditation & Entries
Accreditation information are collected electronically by the Organisation Committee at this LINK (accreditation deadline is Friday 21 April 2023) Entries – Team managers may make their entries directly online through the form available at this link. Each member federation may enter up to four crews in each event of the 1st World Cup regatta (entry...
Accommodation & Transport
Accommodation Teams can book their accommodation through the Organising Committee – please fill out the ACCOMMODATION FORM and we will provide you with the details on the accommodation available. RATES FOR TEAMS All rates are for Full Board accommodation, including local transportation. Breakfast and dinner are served at the hotel, while lunch is served either...
Zagreb Access
Zagreb is located in North-West part of Croatia. Franjo Tuđman Airport Zagreb is located 20 minutes from Zagreb centre and 40 minutes from Regatta venue.
About Zagreb
Zagreb is a city of one million inhabitants and is really the political, cultural and scientific center of Croatia. It has a rich and long history over nine hundered years. In 1557. Zagreb became the capital of Croatia. Zagreb is a sporting center of Croatia, a city with rich sporting tradition, a city of successful competitors and sport enthusiasts. Zagreb has hosted many major international sport events.
Lake Jarun
Zagreb has a long tradition in sports and has produced Croatian, European and world champions in many spots. The city has many sports and recreational halls and several top multi-purpose recreational centers for a wide range of activities.
Syrian Refugee Crisis
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